A)
to B)
Which one do you prefer and why?
I love the way "A" looks, but it's not until one sees the whole photograph that the hands being on my face in that way kind of makes since. I felt like "A" was hiding my face too much.
While, "B" on the other hand is close to showing nudity, I think that taking myself away from something that looks like it could be a studio backdrop gives my profile a more professional photo look, rather than (because of how the profile pictures shrink and lose image quality) looking like I just had someone take a selfie of me in front of the like only white wall in my house.
Both images were taken by the lovely @milloux while I was visiting LA last March. It's sadly quite the bummer that this set won't be seen until around November-ish:
And OMG, it's my first set offered in hi-res! because as of right now, not a single one of my prior sets have been yet, since so much time has passed between my last set and this one.
In fact, I kind of want to get ahead of the game slightly by taking a trip out to LA (very soon) on my own to have maybe a shoot or two done, and to maybe try my hand at shooting someone else's set, but I don't want the sets all submitted at once.
I'm hoping to see a bit more of LA/Hollywood this time because it seems that every time I go out there, it's for something (a TV show I'm on/flown out by other companies for a short time to do certain things, going and helping out at conventions), and I hardly get to spend any time doing anything else except for going to Necromance (my favorite store on Melrose), and that time I was on MasterChef the only place they'd take us was to the same mall. We did go to Santa Monica for a little bit, and I rode a Rollercoaster with some loser Disney channel "celebrity" from Hannah Montana, or whatever, and I found out Dustin Hoffman wears really ugly shoes.
Anyhow, I'm sure some of you have read about my adventures in my slipped disc in my spine hitting a nerve that makes my legs (and back) hurt unbearably, and me running out of the medications I needed to help me right around that moment. I was laid up for a better part of a week, with at least one crutch nearby and me sleeping almost all day. Well, I'm feeling a bit better, just I've been wearing lidocaine patches on my back in the spots that still hurt me!
Anyhow, it's suddenly 3:30 am. I need to stop losing track of all time and start trying to force myself to sleep earlier! But it's slightly hard when your back hurts so badly and your back and legs both have random and painful spasms. But hey, this is living with Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome, and doing your best to afford your medical bills and hoping that some day there will be a radical breakthrough in treating those of us who have it!
Thanks for reading, loves!
x0x0,
☠Sid☠️