Snap JudgmentsX17 co-owner Brandy Navarre on paparazzi principles, and why she just might be Britney's best friend
GRIDLOCK Police move in and paparazzi swarm as Britney Spears leaves a custody hearing on October 26, 2007 (Photo: Getty Images) Until recently the agency was able to get exclusive photos of the singer-cum-tabloid mainstay by having a number of photographers follow her every move. But the landscape changed when the pop star's life took yet another strange turn and Britney started hooking up with photographer Adnan Ghalib, from rival photo agency Finalpixx. The competition for photos of Hollywood's It girls, and Britney in particular, is notoriously fierce, with reports of photo agencies hiring L.A. gang members to get the up-close money shots. Some seasoned photographers are even dropping out of the hunt, claiming the streets are just too dangerous. Brandy Navarre, who co-owns X17 and X17Online with her husband, recently sat down with Susan Campos to explain the complicated relationship between Spears and the paparazzi, the increasingly high-stakes business of pap photography, her views on celebrity privacy, and how, ultimately, chasing Britney mainstreamed her company. RADAR: Those pictures of Britney Spears shaving her head changed your business. You were suddenly working with the mainstream media. BRANDY NAVARRE: The whole Britney episode certainly created a lot more outlets for us. CNN is now a regular client of ours. A few years ago they wouldn't have done it. In a way, we're [Britney's] only friends at this point. The photographers are worried about her. They always say nice things and compliment her, because they want to boost her moraleThe way celebrities are covered has dramatically changed and now there are many more outlets for your pictures. How do you respond when the mainstream media is critical of the paparazzi and then they run your pictures on television?
WATCHING THE DEFECTIVES Britney out in Hollywood on February 16, 2008 (Photo: Getty Images) Sure, you do start to feel for her. It may sound ridiculous, but I think of her almost like a friend. In a way, we're her only friends at this point. Which is kind of sad. The photographers are worried about her. When they have the video camera on her, they're always very friendly to her. They always say nice things and compliment her. They say nice things because they feel for her and they want to boost her morale. It almost seems like you have a soft spot for Britney Spears. Isn't it tragic to watch someone's life dissolve in front of you? Her relationship with the paparazzi has become bizarre. They pump her gas, help her with car troubles, or pick up her checks after she goes out to eat. And she was (or maybe still is) dating a paparazzo from another agency by the name of Adnan Ghalib. That must be a first. < BACK TO Features |
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