I am guilty of props, this is true. I just do it for my own kicks. Though with the axe, which is hidden from Eddie, and his fear of sharp objects, I wanted to see how he would react having it in his hands. He didn't...but I could see his wheels turning and that he was obviously uncomfortable. I asked him if he knew why the axe was put away....he said, yea, I know why. I like the picture very much. Not so much that he is holding this tool, but just that is looks full and lush overall. Certainly not to shock, but just to display Ed's myriad of emotions.
In the picture with him and his mother, it was like he was running for cover right off the bat for some reason. I think he was too tired to take any more and took to her lap, like to say, no more, please. I was stoked and took the shot straight away. I want a series with this family and I am going to fan this out and hopefully grab something decent. I love this 665 so stinking much...