Yo.
PACKING DAY! GO LOVE IT!
LAWN GAMES! Love this one as well, because it deserves it and you KNOW you want Misa to shoot another one.
REESE RETURNS TO SG!!! I didn't shoot these, but Reese, her husband/photographer, and everyone who surrounds them are awesome so you should go show some love.
A few minor tweaks to imbrognaphoto.com, mostly in the "landscape" tab. Updating my portfolio is actually getting easier, now that I'm a) more capable of turning out a technically-proficient shot and can worry about, y'know, whether or not it's any good, and b) I'm less sentimental and possibly a little more aggressive in my pursuit of the better book. I don't know if I'll ever get to the point where I need to set up an archive tab instead of just throwing out the tired old shit. Right now I feel like I'm still swapping out the crappy shots with less-crappy shots, but they're so much less-crappy I'm actually pretty proud of myself.
I would also like to include certain of my SG shots in my portfolio, but rather than test the limits of their watchful eye or abandon hope on the newer sets, I'll leave them here. I have older sets I can use, and hopefully there will be non-SG photo exercises in the near future which I can also adopt for my very own Besides, even though I work with ladies who want to be internationally famous and revered as the sex-goddesses they are, I think they still want their boobies password-protected.
I also need to get into high gear on the web design itself. Seeing as I'm trying to make more money in an economic climate where people are losing money for any (or no) reason at all, and "web design" is one of my most-pursued careers, I gotta stop using frames. At work, I've been using a program called Freeway to manage the shop's site (frameitwaban.com.) Site design and function are still subject to the whims of the owner, so don't judge me, but Freeway is totally Dreamweaver's retarded kid brother. There's no coding view!!! Can't see code, not even if I go in the resource folder and open it in TextEdit (maybe I should try it in Word..... side rant: Mac sucks. I don't care how much RAM you can put in it.) On top of it, my boss has gotten into networking, print sharing and network storage..... I could go on for hours. I'll just say it's a good thing I'm not really there as tech support, because I'm underpaid enough as it is.
God, I'm chatty tonight. Sorry. I'm procrastinating on redrawing all the middle pages of the comic that I may never finish (really, two months and counting on issue #1, with about 12 pages left to re-pencil. This better count as prep time for #2, or something....)
Last but not least: I just watched Hard Candy. So royally fucked-up, but very very good. Ellen Page is way too good an actress for her age bracket.
PACKING DAY! GO LOVE IT!
LAWN GAMES! Love this one as well, because it deserves it and you KNOW you want Misa to shoot another one.
REESE RETURNS TO SG!!! I didn't shoot these, but Reese, her husband/photographer, and everyone who surrounds them are awesome so you should go show some love.
A few minor tweaks to imbrognaphoto.com, mostly in the "landscape" tab. Updating my portfolio is actually getting easier, now that I'm a) more capable of turning out a technically-proficient shot and can worry about, y'know, whether or not it's any good, and b) I'm less sentimental and possibly a little more aggressive in my pursuit of the better book. I don't know if I'll ever get to the point where I need to set up an archive tab instead of just throwing out the tired old shit. Right now I feel like I'm still swapping out the crappy shots with less-crappy shots, but they're so much less-crappy I'm actually pretty proud of myself.
I would also like to include certain of my SG shots in my portfolio, but rather than test the limits of their watchful eye or abandon hope on the newer sets, I'll leave them here. I have older sets I can use, and hopefully there will be non-SG photo exercises in the near future which I can also adopt for my very own Besides, even though I work with ladies who want to be internationally famous and revered as the sex-goddesses they are, I think they still want their boobies password-protected.
I also need to get into high gear on the web design itself. Seeing as I'm trying to make more money in an economic climate where people are losing money for any (or no) reason at all, and "web design" is one of my most-pursued careers, I gotta stop using frames. At work, I've been using a program called Freeway to manage the shop's site (frameitwaban.com.) Site design and function are still subject to the whims of the owner, so don't judge me, but Freeway is totally Dreamweaver's retarded kid brother. There's no coding view!!! Can't see code, not even if I go in the resource folder and open it in TextEdit (maybe I should try it in Word..... side rant: Mac sucks. I don't care how much RAM you can put in it.) On top of it, my boss has gotten into networking, print sharing and network storage..... I could go on for hours. I'll just say it's a good thing I'm not really there as tech support, because I'm underpaid enough as it is.
God, I'm chatty tonight. Sorry. I'm procrastinating on redrawing all the middle pages of the comic that I may never finish (really, two months and counting on issue #1, with about 12 pages left to re-pencil. This better count as prep time for #2, or something....)
Last but not least: I just watched Hard Candy. So royally fucked-up, but very very good. Ellen Page is way too good an actress for her age bracket.
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mylatehope:
Thanks! Yes, you open the camera up and take out the lens and flip it around so its facing the opposite way. There's a photo of it here. It's not anything new that I came up with, lots of photographers do it because of the cool look it creates on the film.
mimo_:
i was inside, but in a dark and damp basement...hopefully i didn't inhale TOO much mold.