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Philadelphia Magazine Party with Carson Kressley
This semester, I interned with I-g Creative. In the beginning of the internship, one of the most exciting thing I got to do was go to a magazine party with Carson Kressley…. well not with him, but he was there!
To be completely honest, I was very scared because this was my first BIG event. I was supposed to go to the Philadelphia Magazine Cover Party and take photos. After, I had to write about my experience at the party. Other than that, I did not have any solid information about what I was supposed to do.
When I arrived, I received a media pass from Cashman & Associates. I was just so overwhelmed and jolly just by wearing the media pass. I was so ready to be awesome at my job. Little did I know, the press was all over the place and at my 5’2″ height, I could not see anyone, nor could I take any pictures. About 10-20 minutes into the “red-carpet” walk, I got the hang of it and I started to shove people and took photos.
Overall, it was an amazing experience. I have always been a fan of Carson Kressley and to see him in person was truly an honor. Although I did not get to interview him, I was able to see the process of how everything happens and I was so thankful.
Check out the article right here!: http://www.onlyinphiladelphia.com/2012/09/carson-kressley-is-in-the-building/
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