Thursday, April 24, 2008

A Visit To The Martha Stewart Show....

This past Tuesday, I was invited by some great friends to attend a taping of the Martha Stewart Show. FUN!!. I had never been to a taping of a TV show before and was very interested to see how things work and of course to see Martha....and Martha doesnt disappoint!

The show is filmed in 7 segments. On the day we attended the guests were Chef Yasuhiro Honma of New York City's En Japanese Brasserie, who prepared hot and cold tufu.
Martha Stewart Living editorial director of decorating Kevin Sharkey, introduced a new line of lamps inspired by Martha's personal collection and
Manhattan florist Emily Weaver joined Martha to make peony arrangements.

But lets get to MARTHA..she is very attractive and had on some sexy shoes!..her studio is beautiful.....the staff sweeps through the studio numerous times before the show starts to make sure that EVERTHING is where it should be and ready for Martha.
After she makes her lowkey entrance into the studio, Martha is all business. She is exactly what you would imagine....professional, focused, and completely sure of herself. She moved through each segment like a well oiled machine. The only time they had to redo part of a segment, was when Martha stepped out of her good lighting....which she let the the shows director know was his fault! After about an hour, the show was complete and Martha took some question from the audience. After a few questions ,she had to go , said her goodbyes and left.
Martha seems like the kind of boss who you would respect, admire and want to murder on a occasion.
After the show we went to Mario Batali's restaurant in SoHo called "Lupa".....simply amazing!!
It was a great day!!
Thank you Teresa, Frank and Carol.


Of course..Martha's studio was amazing!

One of my best friends Teresa and her mom Carol...great people!
It was Carol's Birthday..."Happy Birthday Carol!!"
Teresa is also the official "Hollywood Junkyard" muse.


After the show, Martha took a few questions from audience members....

All photos were taken by my friend Frank Schram...an amazing photographer! ....thanks Frank!


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