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Have you done any other eco-themed generation but generations to come.
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shoots in the past?  Everyday in LA, you’re reminded of the
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“I started in the eco community as the destructive behaviors we all have. The
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photo Director of an eco-magazine ocean is gray, the sky is brown, there’s
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called Coco Eco. While there, I worked trash everywhere, and it smells weird.

on many fashion and beauty stories. It Knowing that I’m doing my part to help
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really opened my mind to the possibili- change this makes me a happy girl.”
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ties of working on amazing stories all
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while being socially responsible.” What do you like most about
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photography?
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Do you take an interest in eco-friendly “I like putting together the pieces of a
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and green products yourself? puzzle. I like when a client coo’s, and
“Indeed. We are living in an exciting the models jump up and down when
By Nicole C. Jones
Tell us about your
time. Small but significant changes are they see my camera screen. I like that
background as a photographer.
being made in the way that we live our I’m self-taught. I don’t have rules that I
“I always wanted to be a photographer,
everyday lives. I’m slowly converting my play by. I shoot the way my mind tells
but never knew how to get started.
personal makeup, swapping out main- me things should look.”
I didn’t want to shoot art photography, I
stream products for eco-friendly make -
wanted to work in fashion and commer-
up. I recycle religiously, and try to eat Describe your dream shoot.
cial photog raphy. But because the‘in -
organically.” “A large budget, a gorgeous celebrity,
formation super high way’ was just being
a mind blowing location and a well
paved, there was very little means of re-
What do you like about the whole stocked craft services table. It will all
searching my dream. While I was work-
concept of a green lifestyle and an happen in a matter of time.”
ing on my degree [in Communications],
eco-friendly existence?
www.courtneydailey.com
I started freelancing as a Makeup Artist.
“I think that eventually we’ll all be
Soon I was shooting some of my own
green, may not be [in] my
work, finding my voice. I moved to LA
from MI and it was a fantastic move. The
knowledge I have gained in the two
years I’ve been in LA trumps the four
years I shot professionally in Detroit.”
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