
Behind the Scenes on my shoot with Robert Pattinson last Spring. There was lots of creative talk and inspiration going around before the shoot started and everyone especially Rob had to get their hands a little dirty. Tomorrow I’ll post the images as a reminder of how it all turned out!!
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NEW BTS pictures of Robert Pattinson’s Premiere photoshoot 1 comment
Old picture of Robert Pattinson from the Remember Me promo shoot now bigger 2 comments
Photoshoot pictures now HQ non-scans Leave a comment
Old photoshoot outtake now bigger (2012) 1 comment
Photoshoot pictures of Robert Pattinson now in HQ Leave a comment
Here are some pictures of Robert Pattinson we’ve posted as scans before

The covers now in better quality
New HQ pics and iPad scans of Robert Pattinson in Esquire UK Leave a comment
The interview and other pics were posted before HERE
Here are some new gorgeous pics from the HQ Ipad

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New pics of Robert Pattinson in Esquire UK Leave a comment
The interview and other pics were posted before HERE
Another new picture – from the Subscriber’s cover (source)
and BTS photos with Creative Director of British Esquire David Mc Kendrick:

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Tom Macklin – entertainment director:

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NEW Robert Pattinson interview and photoshoot with The Hollywood Reporter 6 comments
NEW Robert Pattinson interview and photoshoot with The Hollywood Reporter


From The Hollywood Reporter:
At the apex of his fame, the star of June’s “The Rover” sold his $6 million house (“too big”) and began sidling up to top directors, two of whose movies he starred in at Cannes: “I don’t need anything. I don’t want anything at all.”
On April 21, 2012, Robert Pattinson slipped into a rented Toyota Camry and set out on the 10-minute drive from his home in L.A.’s Los Feliz to Koreatown. The actor was anxious; he was about to audition for a role he desperately wanted, and auditions are hardly his forte. “I hate auditioning,” he says. “I just can’t do it. I get so nervous, like cripplingly nervous. I’m bad at them, and I feel awful afterward.” Nor were his nerves soothed by his recent forays into indie film. Such pictures as Bel Ami and Little Ashes had come and gone with more of a fizzle than a bang, and Cosmopolis would sputter out soon — all mere squibs compared to the supernova Twilight, which earned $3.3 billion at the box office and brought Pattinson $20 million for its final installment alone.
He wanted this part — needed it, even — to prove he no longer was just a dark, brooding, iridescent, slightly humorless, 100-year-old vampire named Edward Cullen. So he arrived at his destination young, handsome, famous and worried as hell. “It was terrifying,” he says. “It’s kind of rare that I really, really want stuff.”
He shouldn’t have stressed (though maybe that helped). “He came through with flying colors,” says David Michod, the Australian director of 2010’s Animal Kingdom, who put the actor through his paces in a marathon three-hour meeting that included lengthy conversations, scene readings and improvisation, all to see if he could play a slow-witted gang member who sets out on a road trip with Guy Pearce across a dystopian Australia in search of the latter’s stolen car. “He came the closest of any actor to walking into the room with a beautiful, fully realized version of the character that was not dissimilar to mine. It was exhilarating because I could suddenly see the movie.”













































