- September 29, 2008
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Nightmare On Beverly Blvd Today!

What was supposed to be a beautiful and peaceful day of shopping for Gwen Stefani and Gavin Rossdale at the stylish Modern Living Furniture store on Beverly Blvd turned into a full-fledged nightmare. While the couple and Kingston shopped, a large group of paparazzi showed up to make their photos. Hey, that is fine and that is their job. After all of the routine flashes going off through the window, a middle aged vivacious petite woman strolled out of the shop to ask the paparazzi to give them a break and please stay off their private property. Well, this did not go down too well with one paparazzi holding a video camera, so what did he do? He smacked this petite woman right in the head with his camera and he smacked her hard! Just wait, it gets even more interesting. A reporter from Univision who just happened to be at the scene doing a news story about the paparazzi was kicked for just for being there as a journalist covering this disgrace. A woman is attacked and a reporter is assaulted and all of this for what? For a total non story that would have netted chump change for the agency owner.
What the hell is going on here? Speaking for Buzz Foto, we are proud of our craft and all this does it DESTROY our industry. There is no reason for physical violence in our industry, but unfortunately it is becoming more and more prevalent and even in posh shopping districts. Paparazzi is not about gang mentalities or over aggressions, it is about making a beautiful photograph and of an iconic celebrity and sharing it with the world. Remember a few bad apples can and will destroy the industry.

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These photographers out there today are ruining the industry. In todays world anyone can pick up a camera and take a picture. A lot of the guys out there are criminals and they are making the good guys look bad. Thank god for people like Buzz Foto who play by the rules and still make beautiful photos. I wonder what agency is behind the violence?
Is that blood on one of the pillows?
I think the paparazzi should have a license, like you need for driving a car. If they harm any person during their job or if they are beinig rude to celebs like britney spears, it must be possible to get them their license off.
This will definetly brighten the image of the whole industry and it helps to filter out the “bad apples”…
When i am on my way as a german Paparazzi, i always do it in a descent way, i am nice to the celebs, even if didn´t like em
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“Paparazzi is not about gang mentalities or over aggressions, it is about making a beautiful photograph and of an iconic celebrity and sharing it with the world. Remember a few bad apples can and will destroy the industry.”
LOL…nice attempt at spin! You’re irritating parasites, not “artists.”
Let’s be honest, Paparazzi exist because we like to read about them and the Celebrities make money off the paparazzi. So don’t call the paparazzi parasites unless you want to point the finger at yourself for being on a celebrity blog.
I come to buzz foto because they are the good guys out there. They are looking to find a memorable picture, not to shoot up some starlet’s skirt. They make a photo that we remember and are trying to clean up the industry!
Thanks buzz!
Sad stae of affairs!
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