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Emma Proudfoot

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GQ: What does a typical day for a GQ and Vogue producer look like?

Emma Proudfoot: A lot of emails and calls! Depending on the shoots I’m working on, my days vary massively. I’m either in the office working with stylists and co-ordinating crew, locations, talent and managing budgets, or I’m running around on set.

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