When she finished all this, she lowered her head to look at the photo taken on her phone.
The angle was excellent.
Abundant sunlight, a scene of childhood sweethearts embracing each other, like a long-lost couple reuniting. The happiness and bliss was diffused perfectly by the sunlight.
It was an instantly recognizable image of sweetness and romance.
Zara White lowered her head to look at the photo, her eyes slightly darkening.
She couldn't quite say what she planned to do with it.
But she had a feeling that this photo would soon be useful.
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The perfume ad that Edward Yeeze was shooting was called "Guilty." The brand company had given him a theme, and he was free to create from there.
When Norris Moore came the next day, he found out from the script that even shooting an advertisement required a script.
The script told a very cliché tragic story.