Yup, thanks. We may not value their opinions (our right), but they're entitled to have and voice them.
Yup, thanks. We may not value their opinions (our right), but they're entitled to have and voice them.
As someone who does my own post production, I'm in charge of every aspect of the image from start to finish. I have respect for my clients, and the assumption that I don't is offensive. You may feel differently about what constitutes 'beauty', whether it's real or manufactured in post, but my priority, my only…
Dogs have excellent intuition about people. If my dogs don't like someone, neither do I!
You have to make a conscious decision to make your photos look terrible. Point the external flash directly at your subject and watch the horrors happen.
And once again, the photos are cheap crap that any dickwad with a point-and-shoot and a moderately steady hand can achieve.
This is becoming ridiculous.
Good for Gretchen Wieners for calling him out on that.
Who doesn't want to look good? Often when you feel you look good, you feel more confident, which makes you feel better going into social situations. There's a lot tied up in your self image. It's not just petty narcissism, feeling good about yourself - and your appearance - is very important to a lot of people.
Full disclosure: I'm a photographer.
Same problem here. I'm 5'8 and my mom is 5'1. Sadly, her wedding dress is among the most beautiful I've ever seen and there's zero chance I'll ever be able to wear it.
Assberet is going to be my new slur. Thanks!
It is a bit of a relief to know that assholes aren't just limited to our side of the equation.
How, exactly, would one define "mild pedophilia". Seriously. "It's okay, it was just the tip."
Ditto. So annoying.
Oh for fuck's sake. If this was the other way around, say, on the Bachelor, everyone would be calling the chick out for being crazy town banana pants. But this poor, poor man. It's almost like she USED him for SEX (a.k.a ratings). What and evil thing to do to a person.
Go Satanists?
Agreed, 100%. My sister is still paying off her ex-fiancee's debt, six years after they broke up, and well into her marriage to a much more stable individual. I may have a joint account for major expenses, but my income will always come directly to me.
My boyfriend and I moved in together about six months ago, and so far so good. But we have agreed that in the event of a breakup, the person who ends it is the person who has to move out. We have a two bedroom, so it's not like someone has to negotiate room and board at a moment's notice, but it's good to have some…
I think it really depends on the couple. I was very happy living alone, but the ease of living with my boyfriend has improved my life dramatically.