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Under the influence of Drake’s artistic vision, Crystal experiences a profound change in personality, shedding her previous reservations for a life of indulgence. While she remains physically unchanged, the photograph Drake took of her begins to show signs of age and reflects the spiritual toll of her new lifestyle. Her friend Rhonda eventually attempts to uncover the truth behind Crystal's transformation and the mysterious photographer's influence. Production & Cast Director/Writer: David Goldner. Jenna Bodnar as Crystal Taylor. Patrick Williams as Drake Van Horn. Gabriella Hall as Rhonda. Approximately 90 minutes. Budget & Style: