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#175336 - 02/21/09 02:38 PM
photo taken for magazine
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Registered: 07/09/08
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Loc: Maryland
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Oh boy - there's going to be an aritcle about the NABBW/BWS and me in the Baltimore magazine. I've done these photo shoots with photographers in the past, but they've always been at my home.
Today, I had to meet the photographer/nice guy (who shot me before for Smart Woman magazine) at a park because they wanted to photograph me on a swing. I guess because I'm such a swinger. HA HA! Whatever!
Anyway, I was pretty easy with the pick out the clothes and get ready thing. Not a biggie! Did however, get up prior to the crack of dawn so I wouldn't have any sleep creases in my face. I was meeting him at 8:45 and wanted to appear awake.
It's 32 degrees here and I had to dress for spring because it's for the April issue so I had on sandals, navy capris, white v neck cotton t shirt and a pink cotton jacket. Very simple, but my nose was turning red because it was cold and windy.
Met him there and thought I pulled it off...(even though I looked like Rudolph and was freezing) until...
Urg... help me.
I got in the car, looked in the mirror, and I didn't know it but my hair had fallen out of the clip on one side. I guess it was the wind. Ack... Plus I looked at myself when I got home and thought I wore the absolute most unflattering thing. I'll probably look like a hog. I wish I'd asked him to see a couple of the photos because it's all digital, but all I could hear was son Jon saying(the photographer who called me this mornig about something else and I told him about thr shoot and how cold it is, and how I had to dress for spring) "Whatever you do Mom, don't be difficult. I can't stand it when girls complain when I shoot because they want everything perfect." What was I thinking? AND, he had me sit back on the swing so my thighs looked humungous, and while thinking about the SPREAD on the magazine page, I was trying to smile my best smile. Good grief. Plus he had me in this hunched over position which will make me look like a hunchback!
What a hoot.
Phew, I feel better now.
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#175340 - 02/21/09 02:49 PM
Re: photo taken for magazine
[Re: Dotsie]
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Registered: 07/02/03
Posts: 12025
Loc: Alabama
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Who, I ask, is our worst critic?
The answer: WE are.
Dotsie, you have natural beauty that will shine through. You have a nice slim bode, so you will NOT appear as a hog...not even a piglet. You have a wonderful, infectious smile, so I have disagree on the Rudolph thing because the reader will be taken in by your grin, and the kindness shown in your eyes, which...by the way, is the window to the soul.
So I'm thrilled for you! I know you will be a great success in the magazine and I'm in awe that you can get up at the crack of dawn, do a photo shoot, and not hurt one person. Now THAT'S a woman on a mission.
Congrats!
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#175347 - 02/21/09 03:17 PM
Re: photo taken for magazine
[Re: jawjaw]
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Registered: 03/06/06
Posts: 2529
Loc: Southern California
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Oh Dotsie, you crack me up!! You sound just like I would sound in that position, and your son's comments are hilarious. However, if he wants to shoot for the big shots, he'd better learn to listen to the "all the girls" - because if he can make them look perfect all the time, he'll get hired every time as well! Think positive - you had navy pants on the bottom and a white top, so the thigh issue won't be noticeable. Everyone will look up to the top and at your face. Your hair out of your clip will make you look stress free and fun! Not sure about the red nose though - - maybe you can tell them you had a drink or two for lunch? When it comes out, please scan it and show us, okay?? K
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#175360 - 02/21/09 06:59 PM
Re: photo taken for magazine
[Re: Dancing Dolphin]
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Registered: 11/19/08
Posts: 1758
Loc: American living in Germany
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Dotsie, I bet you can pull off that natural wind blown look. And I agree Kathy, Dotsie's son can only learn from what women want...I tell my sons to photograph me from above...something like from a sky scraper. That way my double chin is covered from the bridge of my nose. ......which I try to cover up with hair combed down over my forehead...which then reveals the thinned spots on top of my head, which reflect the sunrays,...and if I'm lucky; temporarily blind the camera man.
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