In Portland, I follow other shows - I've been following Grimm for about two years, and I know the show's cast and crew pretty well. We don't have any anything like them in Portland there's no paparazzi there. You're with same paparazzi every day, right? Do you have any sort of relationship with them now? They're an … interesting group. I'm holding a few things now that I'm just going to sit on until they're finished, and then I'll share with the fans. I don't want to spoil the movies! I don't want to go there. I've had to just consciously decide that I'm not posting - I could jump ahead and go take photos of where they're going to be filming and post them. They are going for the money shots, and I respect that.ĭo you ever see this evolving - maybe one day you would want to sell your photos and intel? Right now, I'm happy doing what I'm doing. They're putting out so much stuff … I'm just different than them. I've been approached to sell, even though paparazzi are here. But I don't get paid for anything I don't sell any. I have no idea what's going on outside of what I'm seeing and doing and I'm taking photos. Right now, I have two good friends that are helping and supporting me because when you're on the street all day … I tell them, I feel like I'm in a tunnel. Is FSoG blogging your full-time gig? I mean, I'm a fan first. Don't ask for spoilers though, because she's not here for that.
She's a treasure trove of information on all things related to the franchise, and spoke with about her best practices and biggest fangirl moments while on scene in Vancouver. Over the past few months, Lisa has been a near-constant presence on (or, OK, as close as she can get to) the Fifty Shades set, watching exterior filming across the city and sourcing intel from both the crew and a network of fellow fans on social media.
Fans like Lisa Fish, otherwise known as Fifty Shades Girl Portland, a blogger and writer of the Fifty Shades Location Guides.
It's likely been kinky hard work for all those involved on the films' crew, and also for the ~hardcore~ fans (yes, that pun is intended) who've spent countless hours watching and waiting and salivating over the filming process. James confirmed on Instagram, barring reshoots. After months of shooting in and around Vancouver, on-site production on the Fifty Shades movie sequels Fifty Shades Darker and Fifty Shades Freed just wrapped, author E.