Having perfect mannequins that properly represent the merchandise matters to bricks and mortar dress shops struggling to rescue plunging profits.
Archives for 2017
Urban Europe Seen Through the Camera Lens – Part 1
Traveling to Europe has always been my life-long dream, especially because I wanted to take a sabbatical year and discover the old continent with everything it had to offer. From majestic scenery to urban wonders on an off the beaten path, Europe is a marvel for any travel and photography buff.
The Rum Diaries
Giant crystal tasting balloons are brought to your table with great pomp and ceremony, encased in a smoke-filled glass dome that is removed extravagantly. It’s almost comical, but don’t laugh. Drinking elite rum here is a serious business.
Inexpensive Ways To Get Good Lighting For The Shot
Light is the be all and end all in photography. There are many different types of external lights you can choose from. You have continuous lights, you have speedlights and you also have strobes. The choice depends on your studio, the kind of photography you do and your budget of course.
Listening to the Earth
What if a prophet is, in essence, a person who is able to hear and interpret the complex signals generated by massive geologic events years in advance of the actual event, and is seized with the overwhelming urge to warn people to take appropriate action
Secrets
Sometimes we keep secrets for people that we should never be asked to keep…
The Shoes
The unscratched newness of possible…caressing night lights, haven’t left the house, they sat there at the bottom of that dress…waiting…for the demanding dress.
Cuba
It’s hot and sensuous in Cuba, but the climate is changing. Tourists are arriving in droves to taste the authentic Cuban passion for life… before the Americans arrive.
Beautiful Songs Are Lonely in the Daylight
The singers crying over words they know too well, that make sense of life and the “if only I’d remembered to listen a little longer…”
Lessons on Moving into an Apartment with Your Dog
It’s been just over a year now since I packed my bags and moved across the state of Idaho. At the time, I only had a few job prospects, but nothing nailed down. It didn’t matter, I took the leap because I wanted to experience everything a new city had to offer.
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