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Gillian dropped a film project for Chanel. Gallery Link:
On January 07, Gillian Zinser stopped by Bideawee organization and spent some quality time with adoptable pups. Gallery Link:
x20 | BIDEAWEE – 07 January 2019 Major surprise alert! Gillian Zinser has appeared as Eve in the new episode of the “Blindspot” called ‘Case: Sun, Moon, and the Truth’. HD captures added to the photogallery, check them out! Gallery Link:
x330 | Blindspot: Screen Captures
What was your first “professional” gig? It was a guest star role working with Bobby Cannavale and Sarah Paulson on a show called “Cupid.” I don’t even think my character had a name, I was just called ‘Beatnik Sexpot’ on the callsheet. I had to urban dictionary “sexpot,” what a charming replacement for a character name. Moving on — we’ve established that you wear many hats: actor, photographer, director, etc. How do you do it all? And how do they all relate? I think they’re all just different forms of the same need to express and create in order to make sense of things. Different feelings, experiences and stories call for different mediums …. Sometimes I find it easier to take photos of moments I can’t share with words and sometimes a static image can’t possibly convey the same thing that a moving picture can. Other times, it takes stepping out of my skin for a moment and into a character’s in order to share another experience. And how did you get to a place where you are able to do all of these things you love so much? I don’t know, I think we’re taught to pick one career and become the best at it but, I’ve always been so attracted to so many kinds of expressions that it never felt right to me to just try and stick to one thing. So I haven’t. I feel like the artists’ work is simply to help share and reflect the human experience and there’s a million ways to do that so, why create boundaries? You split your time between L.A. and New York, is the West Coast really the best coast? What do you love and hate about both cities? I love that California makes me slow down. And that New York doesn’t let me. What I don’t dig about L.A. is that there’s no seasonal change, which can slowly drive you crazy. But then again New York winters often get me daydreaming about that ocean, the mountains, road trips. So. Happy not to have to choose between the two. You’re a bit of a wanderer. Where does your love for travel stem from? What does it do for you and your creative process? I travel to keep myself awake, to keep curious, to learn about people, cultures, to better understand the human condition, to take me out of my ego and into the bigger picture. All of which only makes me a better creative/human. I think it’s so important to not be afraid of letting go of the comfort, safety and stability in routine jobs and income—choosing the uncomfortable and unknown over the easy and expected. Not being afraid of being broke for a second. Or lost. Or having to start over again. To make it a priority to invest in experience, knowing that adventuring outside of your own little bubble can only make you better at whatever your work is. We all need an outlet outside of our day to day to refuel, re-calibrate, inspire and keep us reaching. That’s what travel is for me. You’re an advocate for film. For the non-photographers and filmmakers out there, what does film have that digital or smartphone cameras just don’t? I love film for its fallibility and that it begs you to be thoughtful. With digital, you can just shoot a million frames and count on one being decent. But film is a much more meditative, precious form of creating. I also love that it doesn’t come with the instant gratification that we’re so used to. What was the first camera you ever owned or shot with? What do you use now? The Yashica T5 has always been my favorite but I also love the Canon AE and Olympus Stylus Epic for photos and my Canon Super 8 and Panasonic VHS camera for filming. Was there an actor, director or photographer that has especially influenced you? Oh, so many. Francesca Woodman, Éric Rohmer, Andrea Arnold, Agnès Varda, Chris Marker, Xavier Dolan, Mike Mills, Miranda July, Joe Swanberg, Robert Altman, Jacob Holdt, (William) Eggleston, Yasujirō Ozu, Sebastião Salgado, to name a few. And as for your work, do you have any particular subjects you especially enjoy shooting and why? I love trying to capture loose, fragmented portraits of places I travel. You recently self-published Psychogenic Fugue. Tell us what the creative process was like. What does the title mean to you? So a Psychogenic Fugue is defined as: a rare psychiatric disorder characterized by temporary amnesia for personal identity. The state can last days, months or longer and usually involves unplanned travel or wandering, and is sometimes accompanied by the establishment of a new identity — which, kinda sums up my 20’s (not in the literal sense of course). I feel like a lot of the photos I have taken up until now, were mostly I think, about escapism — running — not necessarily away from anything, just, the act of seeking, exploring, disappearing. The desperation and curiosity to let go of who you think you are and venturing into the unknown. So last year, I went through all the photos I had accumulated throughout the last decade and curated a little photo book of my favorites and that’s why I chose that title for the series. If you could have dinner with anyone, dead or alive, who would it be and why? What would be on the menu? Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. because he’s the best human to ever live. And I’d make handmade butternut squash ravioli. Or actually, maybe we’d just order in Thai. Less pressure. What’s the one thing about you few people know? I … speak french? What do you like most about yourself? What do you like most in others? I’m insatiably curious and never bored … honest … write a killer love letter … throw a mean dinner party. As for others, same shit probably: humor, honesty, passion, curiosity, loyalty, thoughtfulness. What motivates you in work or in life? Feelings. Share a guilty pleasure. “New Girl” What are you working on right now? I’ve been writing a bunch of projects and am in preproduction for my next film I’m shooting end of this month. Nice! Name three items in your closet most special to you. I’m really not attached to much stuff anymore. I keep a stuffed animal named Binny in my closet that I’ve had since I was born though — does that count? He got moved there after a few too many people pointed out that it was like, pretty strange to sleep with a stuffed animal at my age… Yes, Binny totally counts. And what advice would you give your younger self? Start making things right now, don’t give a fuck and don’t stop and DON’T PLUCK YOUR EYEBROWS. What’s something you do when no one is watching? Have full-blown conversations with my dog. What keeps you up at night? The crazy state of the world. What I wanna make next. But mostly just my dog snoring which kinda sounds like a wheezing panda. Gallery Links:
Make sure to support newest source about Kaia Gerber – it is under construction but has many updates to come! kaiagerber.usToday is a very special day and why? It’s Gillian’s birthday! Let’s wish her a marvelous day, many success, positivity, health, joy, love and blessings. Thank you for being incredibly inspirational, lovely and kind inside & out ♥ Happy Birthday, Gillian! I have a story to tell. This summer, Gillian released her own book – a photo diary named PSYCHOGENIC FUGUE. As her long-time fan, I wanted to buy it as soon as it’s possible. By mentioning ‘long-time’ it’s really been a journey – I run this fan-site all alone since 2011!! Can you imagine? Yes, I wanted a book so bad. But what’s better than just a book? Right, folks! An autographed copy. Sadly, I’m not familiar with anyone from NY or LA and where am I located? Russia. So I decided to write Gillian and ask her for autograph. I wrote a letter and she kindly said yes!! She said yes it’s possible!!!! Even while all proceeds from the sale of the books went to charity.. she was wonderfully polite and in a few weeks I walked to the mail post completely overwhelmed. BOOM I open up the cover and see handwritten autograph, the book (photos up there are extremelly nice) and the typographic letter. Words can’t express how happy I felt. Dreams do come true! Gallery Link:
x4 | My ‘Psychogenic Fugue’ Autographed Book Gillian Zinser just casually made my day by liking my tweet where I expressed my admiration towards her brilliant performance in “Halfway” movie. Thank you, Gilly! ♥ +UPD – Gillian has also replied to one of my recent tweets. How lovely is she?!! Gillian were seen while walking in New York earlier this June, take a look on one photo below. Gallery Link:
x1 | NY – 22 June 2017 I have added into the gallery HD captures from movie “Halfway”. If you don’t wanna see what happens, till you see the movie, don’t look at them! Gallery Link:
x855 | Halfway: Movie Captures Guys, I’ve added into the gallery HD captures from movie “Band Aid”. If you haven’t checked the movie yet, you might think what they are from trailer, but no. Sadly, Gillian appeared in only one short scene. Althought it’s better than nothing and she looked so chic! Gallery Link:
x43 | Band Aid: Movie Captures Two brand new outtakes with Gillian from her photoshoot for The Collab has been added straight to the gallery. Gallery Link:
x2 | Photoshoots: 036 Check in an updated collection with personal photos of Gillian Zinser – btw there are more than 1000 images + album keep growing. Enjoy! Gallery Link:
x1061 | Personal Actress Gillian Zinser arrive for the “Band Aid” premiere at The Theatre at the Ace Hotel on May 30, 2017 in Los Angeles. Gallery Link:
x7 | Premiere Of IFC Films’ “Band Aid” – 30 May 2017 Where do you live, what do you do? What excites you about the city you live in? What makes you happy? What do you care about? Tell us about your recent film project. What are the worst/best parts of directing vs. acting? Who do you think is changing the game? What’s one small thing we can do to help others? Gallery Link:
x3 | Photoshoots: 041 Gallery Link:
x457 | EOB: HD Captures Los Angeles-based director Jimmy Marble’s latest short, End of Babes, is an apocalyptic tale two lovers’ final moments.
Starring 90210 actress Gillian Zinser, and singer-songwriter Theophilus Martins. Today is the day!! Happy Birthday to the most prettiest lady named Gillian Zinser. Make sure to remember how much you mean to all of us, your fans, and have a loveliest day. You’re an inspiration. I hope you reach all of the goals you’ve set & many many blessings towards you <3 Guys, here goes some really exciting updates! Firstly, absolutely newest and gorgeous photoshoot (as I’m still hoping for more pictures to come). Also, Gillian recently was pictured while out & about in Lower east side, Manhattan in NYC on August, 10. She’s looking endlessly wonderful =) Gallery Links:
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