Thursday, September 30, 2010

Hue-Less


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.



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

QUOTE

"This is not a trend. This is a movement." - TOMS Shoes

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.