It so beautifully and plainly expresses the way I also
feel about photos.
I think like many moms, I have a nagging
feeling about photo albums I'm not putting together, the scrapbooks that will never be made.
Looking at them side - by - side, I had a bad
feeling about the photo - based imagery.
Not exact matches
To those of you looking at
photos I took with my husband years ago in the privacy of our home, hope you
feel great
about yourselves.
These days, she's all
about feeling confident in her body and is known for blowing up the internet when she shares a nude
photo anytime she
feels like it.
Adam Seifer, co-founder and former CEO of Fotolog.com, one of the oldest and most popular
photo sharing sites on the net, said: «I frequently find myself trying to convince partners, advisees, etc., that one of the biggest risks a start - up has is to not launch anything at all — to get so caught up in talking
about what you're going to launch and so fixated on details that it
feels like you're making progress when instead what you're really doing is moving asymptotically closer to something that doesn't ultimately matter as much as you think it does.»
Even our friends can make us
feel isolated — every post on Facebook
about the «perfect group brunch», every event we're not invited to, every
photo of a great night out — they all scream that everyone else has it all together apart from you.
Looking back on that
photo and the short text that came with it, I definitely
feel that we have learned a whole bit
about food photography, recipe writing and blogging during these years.
I'm constantly working on improving my food photography and styling, but looking back on
photos from a few years ago makes me
feel really good
about how far I've come already.
There is an autographed
photo of Julia Child in my kitchen and we all know how she
felt about butter!
She posts regularly, sharing recipes, featuring other vegan rockstars (often sharing their recipes as well), doing giveaways, writing
about her world travels — with beautiful
photos, you'll
feel like you're there!
what i absolutely love
about clicking onto your blog to read what you're up to that day & see the tantalizing
photos you've taken, is
feeling the passion with which you live your life.
I was on the fence
about whether to include a
photo of the finished dish with icky indoor lighting, but was so infatuated with the flavor that I
felt I had to prolong reliving the experience by including it.
I always love your
photos, something
about the rustic
feel of them.
The
photos of him laughing on the bench did it for me, well out of order what ever he
feels about arsenal and his team mates now.
The Bengals had a
photo shoot featuring their new Color Rush uniforms at the Cincinnati Zoo, which
feels like the team is just begging us to make jokes
about Harambe.
Being at the
photo shoot, seeing how product photography can be done, has given me the confidence to retake my
photos, and
feel better
about them.
Meanwhile, a heated debate happened in a Facebook group I belong to for mamas who also happen to be «geeks»
about whether or not a husband's request that his wife, the original poster, refrain from putting
photos of her and their child nursing, lest his colleagues and employers see these
photos and
feel uncomfortable.
Violet was the chubbiest chicken of all chubby chickens and maybe it's because I'm
feeling emotional
about the fact that she is officially moving on to first grade (after finishing kindergarten this spring) but seriously, those
photos are WRECKING ME [insert ugly tears]!
So I'm not cool with touting this
photo as a celebration that breastfeeding has «made it» - I am happy
about all the conversations I see around it
about the way women in non-glamorous situations
feel about breastfeeding in public and
photos of breastfeeding publicly displayed.
Consult with local fathers
about ways in which your premises can be made to look and
feel more welcoming to men and fathers, with
photos of different kinds of men interacting with children in play and learning.
Darcy Smith, Oklahoma, USA
Photos: Texas Vogue Dear Baby, Sometimes to relax while breastfeeding, I think
about sitting on a beach and hearing the waves,
feeling sand between my toes, and smelling the salty air.
They
feel a little bit bad when they see these
photos, it's kind of a reminder of them, as quote unquote this article talks
about failing as a mom, failing their child, I'm just wondering what you guys» take is take is on this.
Instead, when you have some quiet downtime, read picture books together
about feelings; look at
photos of people and talk
about the
feelings you see on their faces; brainstorm together
about what to do when you're hurt that someone doesn't want to play with you, when you're angry that a friend grabbed your toy, when you're scared in bed after lights out.
In the intervening days, the
photo has generated a lot of discussion and I
felt it was important to circle back and address it, and also to raise some important philosophical questions
about how we want to feed our children — here in Houston ISD and around the country.
While the
photo itself was unintentional and the attention it's gained was unexpected, it gave Sanders an impromptu platform to state how he
feels about public breastfeeding and many women are applauding his response.
He's not quite old enough to
feel embarrassed
about this
photo just yet, but I have the sneaking suspicion he might
feel a tad embarrassed when he sees this
photo hanging on the wall in his teen years!
There's something pretty powerful
about growing a little person inside you and her
photos exude exactly how I
feel about that!
They seem so together and happy when all you
feel like doing is ranting
about the diaper rash cream your kids smeared all over your wedding
photos.
While rules prohibit the newsletters, which update constituents
about bills their legislators have passed and feature
photos of the lawmakers at community events or important bill signings, from being distributed less than 30 days before an election, Lerner said the literature is more
about self - aggrandizement and evoking «warm and fuzzy
feelings» than providing constituent service.
Kelsey Wells» Before - and - After
Photo Shows How She Stopped
Feeling Self - Conscious
About Her Muscular Body
We tend to compare ourselves to others when we see these
photos — often carefully curated
photos — the authors wrote
about their findings, which can lead to
feelings of loneliness, exclusion, or disappointment with our own lives.
Ask someone for a hug or do something nostalgic — look through old
photos, or maybe write a journal
about your
feelings.»
Kline tells Health that she posted the side - by - side images to make a point
about the sneaky way social media
photos can make the exact same body part look totally different, and she hoped to reach women like herself who have struggled with
feeling good
about their appearance.
«I hope those
photos make other pregnant women
feel better
about their bodies because I'm kind of fed up with the body - shaming that happens when you're pregnant and then the pressure that comes afterward to lose the baby weight,» she said during her monologue.
Try not to compare yourself to images you see, those
photos should not control your happiness, your self - worth or how you
feel about your body.
These
photos aren't filtered and if I tried really hard I could make my abs look perfect and then post it online and make a bunch of young girls
feel like shit
about their own abs.
The
photo shoot went okay, but I'll never
feel great
about getting in front of a camera and being on display — especially when I'm not enthusiastic
about the way that I look.
I just don't
feel like posting
photos of myself when I don't
feel happy
about myself both on the outside AND inside.
thats a great idea that way when your taking the
photo you can
feel good
about what your taking a pic of and probably order or make a healthier plate because you know you have to take a pic of it.
«I hope those
photos make other pregnant women
feel better
about their bodies because I'm kind of fed up with the body - shaming that happens when you're pregnant and then the pressure that comes afterward to lose the baby weight,» she said.
photo by Brittany Wood Photography I am partnering with JCPenney on this post, but my opinions
about their affordable fashion pieces are my own and I only share with you outfits I
feel you would love too.
I totally admire you for sharing how you
feel about your body, and that not every outfit looks as good in
photos as it does in real life, and perception
about breast sizes — I mean, NO ONE understands that a cup size is not a fixed size and that it gets bigger or smaller based on the band size.
When Rach and I got together to shoot these
photos, we were complaining
about the cold, but little did we know... 30 degrees these days would
feel like a heat wave!
But, I must say I'm
feeling cheated at only hearing
about, without being treated to, a glimpse of the velvet interior of your beautiful bag:) I love how the lenses of your sunglasses reflect all three colours, and more, in the final
photo.
I
feel kind of guilty
about doing that sometimes, but here's an alternative... take a
photo of the recipe w / your iPhone!
That has been so good for checking in
about the accounts (I say accounts because although perfectly curated
photos drive me crazy and make me
feel like shit, sometimes the people behind them are still wonderful and genuine) that make me
feel bad!
To me, they have a Japanese samurai's hakama pants vibe
about them (see below
photo) so I often wear them with this bell sleeved pearl sweater, which
feels quite Japanese to me as well.
It's the kind of joyful lifestyle blog I just love to read, with posts full of beautiful
photos, updates
about Hannah's most recent adventures, and the kind of detail that makes me
feel I'm reading
about a friend rather than a relative stranger.
For instance, I'll have a
photo shoot which I've been planning and organising for a long time, the
photo shoot will go well, I will be proud of the outcome, but I have
about «2 hours» to be proud of it and concentrated on it, then I need to move onto the next thing, task, person, emotion, etc... I
feel that too often I don't live the beauty of a certain moment because there is always another task and moment awaiting around the corner and my schedule is merciless...