I had a wonderful conversation and dessert with my friend Jeffrey Kafer last night. The lighting isn’t so good and this fuzzy shot comes from my phone’s camera, but here we are at the table in a photo taken by our waiter.
Jeffrey and I talked a lot about voiceover. He had recently posed a new commercial demo for critique on the VO-BB, and knowing that I was going to see him that evening, I had listened to it not long before I left my hotel room in Tacoma, so I could offer him my thoughts in person. We talked about his acting background, some of my lessons learned the hard way and lots more. It’s always a delight to spend time with another voiceover talent and Jeffrey is certainly one of the good guys.
Peter O'Connell says
Bob:
You’re in the same spot as me.
I was in Boston weekend before last and was able to grab coffee with Mary McKitrick and only had my camera phone which (like most camera phones) stinks.
So you and I are now tasked to find a small, tough but high quality digital camera that we can carry in our briefcases…oh and it has to be under $100 :))
Keep me updated on your camera quest and I shall do the same.
Best regards,
– Peter
Peter O'Connell says
that should have said “tasked”
Bob says
Peter,
I’ve edited your first comment to fix the typo. And yes, I’ll be sure to let you know. Though at the moment, I have a number of other priorities higher on my list, so I’m sure your quest is likely to be successful before mine is.
Be well,
Bob