Hi all,
Loved the photo’s but you could have warned me Rebecca that there was SNAKES in them, you know how I am about snakes…… YUK. I HATE SNAKES…..
The whole mag looks good. Looking forward to the next one.
Shirley
x
# 3 May 2009 at 2:34 am
FlowerMum said:
Great photos Ladies
It is obvious that you are having fun.
FlowerMum
# 12 June 2009 at 12:05 pm
just wondering said:
I am just curious as to what makes all these girls Metal Maidens? Are they in the music biz in anyway? Are they contributing to the scene in any way? What are they doing to be deserving of featured here? I am just wondering why they are being given the title of Metal Maidens when all they are doing is posing in some very cheesy, poorly done pictures?
I would say I detect a note of jealousy, but with an attitude like that, it’s probably a waste of time. Go post your own pictures on Myspace and pity yourself somewhere else.
This gallery is a behind-the-scenes look into a photo shoot conducted north of Edmonton for our on-going Alberta Metal Maiden series and though yes they are admittedly cheesy, we thought it would be fun to give readers an idea of the shenanigans that went on, as well as a stark contrast to how the “real” photos turn out when you don’t see the entire surrounding area.
The stunning ladies that grace the Metal Maiden section each month are all connected to the metal community in some way, shape or form. In fact, their connections are as varied as their appearances. They are: musicians, songwriters, sound engineers, promoters, artists, photographers, music journalists, concert goers, CD buyers, sisters, girlfriends, wives and/or daughters of metal musicians and all have one thing in common: their passion for metal and supporting their local music community through style and smiles, rather than aggressively libeling those who are trying to put Alberta on the world metal map.
You look fabulous ladies – like you’re having fun!
# 5 July 2009 at 10:24 pm
just wondering said:
Well, colour me sheepish! I am really all rainbows and lollipops inside, but I just had a bad day yesterday – whoops, shame on me You all go girls!
# 5 July 2009 at 10:32 pm
Elana said:
I think what you are doing in terms of supporting metal in Alberta if awesome……The ladies look fab and I love the magazine. Keep it up, I look forward to it every month.
Hi all,
Loved the photo’s but you could have warned me Rebecca that there was SNAKES in them, you know how I am about snakes…… YUK. I HATE SNAKES…..
The whole mag looks good. Looking forward to the next one.
Shirley
x
Great photos Ladies
It is obvious that you are having fun.
FlowerMum
I am just curious as to what makes all these girls Metal Maidens? Are they in the music biz in anyway? Are they contributing to the scene in any way? What are they doing to be deserving of featured here? I am just wondering why they are being given the title of Metal Maidens when all they are doing is posing in some very cheesy, poorly done pictures?
I would say I detect a note of jealousy, but with an attitude like that, it’s probably a waste of time. Go post your own pictures on Myspace and pity yourself somewhere else.
This gallery is a behind-the-scenes look into a photo shoot conducted north of Edmonton for our on-going Alberta Metal Maiden series and though yes they are admittedly cheesy, we thought it would be fun to give readers an idea of the shenanigans that went on, as well as a stark contrast to how the “real” photos turn out when you don’t see the entire surrounding area.
The stunning ladies that grace the Metal Maiden section each month are all connected to the metal community in some way, shape or form. In fact, their connections are as varied as their appearances. They are: musicians, songwriters, sound engineers, promoters, artists, photographers, music journalists, concert goers, CD buyers, sisters, girlfriends, wives and/or daughters of metal musicians and all have one thing in common: their passion for metal and supporting their local music community through style and smiles, rather than aggressively libeling those who are trying to put Alberta on the world metal map.
You look fabulous ladies – like you’re having fun!
Well, colour me sheepish! I am really all rainbows and lollipops inside, but I just had a bad day yesterday – whoops, shame on me
You all go girls!
I think what you are doing in terms of supporting metal in Alberta if awesome……The ladies look fab and I love the magazine. Keep it up, I look forward to it every month.
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