




My stance on TP-ing: it should always be done in daylight. Granted, you're more likely to be seen... but that is the basis of my argument. I want someone to watch and appreciate my work while I toilet paper someone's yard!
On to the shoot.. Jordan Komyathy (my beautiful model) and I went TP-ing. The dress moved wonderfully all through the shoot and to my surprise and pleasure, is still completely intact :)