Alright folks. I’m going through a phase. A black & white one. I have gone through my pictures, chosen my favorite ones and eliminated their hue. So in this post I’m promoting my temporary, hue-less, phase. Enjoy.
Thursday, September 30, 2010
Monday, September 27, 2010
Sneak Peek
Yesterday, I did a photoshoot for my photography portfolio. Here’s a sneak peek! I request that you not steal these off of the site. Thanks & Enjoy.
Saturday, September 25, 2010
Favourites
I thought I’d take this post, and dedicate it to just a few of my favourite things & people. Enjoy.
{Tea. Hot or Iced. If you give me tea, I’ll love you forever.}
{Hali & Mariah. My best friends. We speak in movie quotes, inside jokes, and scandals.}
{Milk & Cookies. There’s no greater food combination, than ice cold milk & warm, chewy cookies.}
{Road Trips. The longer, the better.}
{These 3. Mumsy, Daddio, & Simone. There is no way I could get through this thing called life without them.}
{Birthday Parties. Invite me & I’m there. I give good gifts. And who doesn’t like cake & ice cream?}
{The Smith’s. Although their last name is common, they are not. I love them. A lot. :)}
{Sprite. Not Sierra Mist. Sprite.}
Made For Walking
From high-tops to high heels. From patent leather to faux pleather. Shoes are made for walking. When I see someone, I look at their shoes and get a glimpse of their personality. But like the old saying goes, “You never know a person until you walk a mile in their shoes.” I whole-heartedly live by this quote. It’s never right to judge a person just by seeing them. You never know what they’re going through and there’s no possible way you can know all about them just by a simple glance. So this post features the pictures I have taken of people’s shoes, and how you can see their personality through them, not their heart. Enjoy.
Sunday, September 12, 2010
TOMS
It’s the new sensation—TOMS—the new way to be a humanitarian and get cool shoes in return. Their comfort, like socks. Their look, like slippers. Whether you prefer the peep-toe heel, or the classic canvas style, TOMS has a shoe for you. TOMS’ mission is to give under privileged children all around the world, shoes. Owning a simple pair of shoes is known as a necessity in the United States, but is considered a privilege in third world countries. I think their mission is so revolutionary. I happen to own a few pair and I just so happen to love them. This post is dedicated to the revolutionary movement of TOMS. Enjoy.
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