Hopefully, I'll be using up my gift cards and
taking some outfit photos.
I totally agree: so many times I've started
taking outfit photos, looked back at the first couple and then gone and changed because they've helped me see that the outfit really wasn't flattering.
Taking the outfit photos has definitely made me more aware of how things fit and look.
That's one of the interesting things about
taking outfit photos so often.
Or
taking my outfit photos, great if I don't have to bother my boyfriend to do so!
It doesn't help
that taking outfit photos in the cold is no fun!
Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned style blogger, you know that
taking outfit photos is weird.
So, lets flash back and see how the dress looked last summer... when the grass was green, I was tan and
taking outfit photos outside wasn't painful, because the sun was out!
I have come to LOVE primers, especially if I'm
taking outfit photos.
Does he see
you taking outfit photos and want to do them sometimes?
And thanks again to Molly for
taking my outfit photos this week!
So, for the past three weeks my husband has been
taking my outfit photos instead of me hauling my tripod all over the place.
However, after
taking outfit photos for over a year now, I have come to the conclusion, that wishing my thighs were skinner or my arms leaner does nothing to my self esteem.
Thanks to lovely (and amazingly talented) Bridget Fleming for
taking the outfit photos — we had such a fun day shooting!
I love that these two truly do keep things candid when they talk as they talk about everything from press trips to
taking outfit photos and everything in between.
The outtakes seem to the easiet part of
taking outfit photos - they are just so natural.
Your friend driving by while you're
taking outfit photos, then mentioning it when the two of you go to dinner that night.
Even though we'll be celebrating his birthday there, he ought to know that we will still be
taking outfit photos there.
This daily getting beyond my personal borders took my self - confidence to a much higher level leading to me being no longer anxious of speaking openly and sharing my opinion as well as
taking outfit photos in the middle of the city with people staring at me
Something I would like to know more about from you is how your manage
taking outfit photos, as you do manage to post new outfits daily!
Folks, we are getting to the point where
taking outfit photos is starting to get real embarrassing.
Taking outfit photos has done amazing things for me on a confidence level as well.
It's also the part of the island that isn't populated, so I could say that we were in the middle of nowhere when
taking these outfit photos... just beaches and the sea surrounding us: --RRB-
Isn't it so fun
taking outfit photos with a friend?
Let me tell you,
taking outfit photos gets really interesting when you have one of them running around!
I've been in a bit of a rut with the blog and to be honest, I don't love
taking outfit photos and writing posts all that much.
I totally feel uncomfortable
taking outfit photos, but at the same time, I wouldn't want to be doing anything else.
And hopefully
taking some outfit photos and writing some blog posts.
I totally hate having to take my photos indoors, but when I have to choose between
taking my outfit photos indoors or having no photos / posts to show you at all, of course I'll have to choose indoors.
Haha, I know the struggle of
taking outfit photos in winter!
It's still totally weird to have people walk by when we're
taking outfit photos, but I've become more comfortable with it / better at ignoring people since then!
Notice that it did not involve
taking any outfit photos.
The location was my boyfriend's idea; this shoot was his first attempt at
taking outfit photos — he totally smashed it!
All in all, we had a great day and decided to do this more often: catching up and
taking outfit photos.
I love monsoon season like any good Arizonan... except when it stops me from
taking outfit photos!
Cause honestly, last Sunday I've spent the rest of the day in bed after
taking some outfit photos.
It's fun to have snow on the ground, but also miss the warmer temps for
taking outfit photos outside!
Not
taking outfit photos for the past few months actually left me in a bit of an outfit rut.
In this room, I plan upcoming blog content like organizing outfits on my rolling rack of what I'm going to wear to post, writing notes on my Basic Invite stationery,
taking outfit photos on my Amazon Echo Look and creating vinyl stickers with my Silhouette Portrait like the monogram ones on my acrylic deskware!
Please think of me in January when I am shivering in the snow
taking outfit photos and you're in the height of summer!
Later on decided to keep the procrastination in full swing by
taking these outfit photos.
Have you ever planned on
taking outfit photos on a particular day then the weather messes up your plans and you end up taking the photos indoors without good lighting and space because that is really the only time you have?
And even though he's gone and there will always be a hole in my heart where he lives, flipping through these photos reminded me of how much joy we'd get out of
taking outfit photos together.
I went to Central Park with Kenezia and I asked her to help
me taking outfit photos.
As warm and comfortable you can be under the pouring rain,
taking outfit photos, without an umbrella.
Taking outfit photos and blogging hasn't necessarily been at the top of the list.
Standing out in it for extended times (especially when trying to look decent
taking outfit photos) is not my fav.
The wind is very trying when you're
taking outfit photos.
And cheers to
taking outfit photos in front of my parents» house!
Hands down,
taking outfit photos in the Indiana winter.