6Nov/090

Stylist bio: Brett McCall

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Brett McCall

What if your job required traveling, shopping, partying and hanging out on photo shoots everyday? Sign me up right?  When Erica and I attended the Kress event I was privileged enough to meet one of the most amazing stylists in the business, Brett McCall. I got some insight tips for up and coming stylists, and even myself!

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Brett has been a stylist for over 15 years, although he was originally a publicist in New York. He has always loved shopping and fashion and decided a more creative outlet would be a better job for him. The best and worst part of his job he says is"I am by nature a creative person and there are so few fields where a person can be truly creative and appreciated for innovation and individuality, and the worst part, is trying to satisfy a client that doesn't know what they want and isn't confident enough to just let me and the rest of the team do our jobs." 

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He primarily does print work for Neiman Marcus, Bergdorf Goodman, BeBe, Saatchi and dozens of smaller retailers and ad agencies. His greatest career accomplishment is seeing an AD he styled on a Billboard in Times Square. Being that he has been a professional in the business he was able to give a few pointers for those who want to enter the world of styling. 

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His advice is "Lose the attitude".  This is not all about you.  There is a pecking order with the photographer at the top and the production assistant and the assistant stylist somewhere near the bottom.  You are part of a team.  What we really accomplish is based in large part on our ability to work with other people.  This is not a job for a prima donna or someone who has a hard time working with others. Each job you walk in and you are immediately part of a team with one goal, to produce the highest quality images.  Don't gossip about other people on the crew and don't burn bridges." Thanks Brett for the great advice!

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