Photographer Jonathan Wolpert shoots Arthur Sales and Kamila Hansen in this mock paparazzi photoshoot, and the couple looks as if they want nothing to do with the camera.
Playing the role of a young Hollywood couple in heat, Sales and Hansen first play up to the camera and then shy away from the paparazzi’s intrusive lens. Seems just like something out of TMZ or In Touch Magazine.
I wonder if the unwanted attention was from the couple's superstar status or just from their matching pink ensembles.
Paparazzi-Faking Photoshoots
Jonathan Wolpert Shoots Arthur Sales And Kamila Hansen as Socialites
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