Poppy Montgomery plays photographer Julia in RAISING WAYLON, but it seems that everyone else on the set was clicking away, too. Here's a collection of images taken behind the scenes. Yes, shooting RAISING WAYLON was as fun as it looks!



When we first saw Jeremy Bergman, he had so much hair we couldn't see his face. Here's his first hair test photo, with his locks newly cut and lightened.


In this scene, Thomas Gibson tries to explain plant classification to a skeptical Jeremy. Director of photography James Bartle snapped the photo while his crew set up the lights in character Reg's very bright cupcake cafe.


Director of photography James Bartle also took this shot of Thomas Gibson and Poppy Montgomery. Their characters are not supposed to get along!


Thomas Gibson plays video games while director Sam Pillsbury (left) and crew members work around him. This set of character Reg's apartment was always a work in progress.


Director Sam Pillsbury has lunch with Executive Producer Dan Wigutow (right) and other crew members. RAISING WAYLON was shot in New Zealand, where soft drinks aren't generally consumed with a meal. But Dan insisted on having Diet Coke with every meal, and by the end of the shoot, native New Zealander Sam was drinking it too.


Co-producer Laura Brownson took pictures with the cast during her last day on location. The entire crew went into mourning after she left.


Our set photographer Ken George captured these moments of Thomas Gibson, Poppy Montgomery and Jeremy Bergman playing on the set. They sure seemed like a happy family--so much so that one of these shots was actually framed and used in the set decoration.


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