Blog: Mark Velasquez





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My experience with the second season of Work Of Art was brief but momentous. I was invited to attend the taping of the finale and Wrap Party in NYC this last August, meeting most of the cast. Here are just a few images I took away from the experience.
tags: markvelasquez, art, models, photography, photographer, workofart, reality, bravo, television