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My old workmate + good friend, Mike, had asked me to photograph his wedding + I was very honoured to do so. I invited my one + only brother along all the way from Miami to partner up with me + shoot the wedding. It always helps to have another perspective when shooting such an important event.
This is a collection of photos from my point of view. Just a small sneak peek for now. The couple still needs to see their proofs. :)
First of all, this self-portrait marks the completion of my second 52 Weeks project series! I can't believe I've already reached Week 52. It kind of caught me by surprise as I've just been going through the motions of surviving whatever life has been throwing at me while taking self-portraits simultaneously. As I've said before, this hasn't been the most inspired set of portraits that I've done, but I guess completing it is what counts. I haven't given up on the project even though there were many times when I just wanted to throw in the towel. Hopefully if I choose to commence another series it will be more creative + thought out.
This week also marks the last week that me + J will be living in our city apartment in the sky. Kind of sad about it as it's been our trusty home for the last 4 years with the best view on this earth. :) Our apartment is also in the middle of a great location just up the street from the shops + restaurants of M Street / Georgetown. The parking wasn't the best as we would park as far as 4 blocks away on a consistent basis, but we would always feel safe.
Now, we will soon begin a whole new chapter in our lives with owning our first home. I am excited to take on the many challenges of being a first-time homeowner. It hasn't been easy thus far + we aren't even living there yet. ;) Life just continues to get more + more interesting as each day goes by.
_ 26 Aug 2k9 _ around the house [which you probably can't tell, but is in disarray from moving] _ Week 52 / 52 Weeks
Your eyes aren't deceiving you. My new tiny amp is as big as the head of my guitar.
I received a $5 gift certificate from being a Rewards member at Best Buy [thank you, Canon 40D] + couldn't think of anything to get. Sure, I could grab a DVD, but I wasn't feeling it. While roaming the store, I ran into this little guy in the Guitar Hero aisle. Unfortunately, it's only compatible with Guitar Hero on the Nintendo DS + Sony PSP, but my original intent wasn't to use it with my GH Nintendo wii. A bit extravagant if you ask me.
So, now I have a little amp for my Strat. Not bad for 8 bucks [the amp costs 12 sans tax]. Isn't it cute? :)
Mir-Hossein Mousavi supporters wearing all black +/or green + face masks, holding signs that read "Revote", "Ahmad Get Out", "Where is my vote", + showing large posters of the bloody protests on the streets of Iran were just in my hood. The U.S. secret service police scooted them out shortly before 8pm tonight.
J read about a new restaurant in the Washington Post that just opened in Dupont [the chain has been around since 1987 in South Africa]. Their flame-grilled chicken + flavours derive from the countries of Mozambique + Portugal. It sounded pretty good so we decided to check out. Pretty inexpensive for the both of us. Our meal came to about 18 bucks including the bottomless frozen yogurt. The chicken portion seemed kind of small at first for each person, but the choices of 2 sides [we got fries + garlic bread] helps you fill up + feel satisfied.
If you're ever in Dupont near 18th St NW + Connecticut Ave NW, you should definitely check it out. They also have another location in Chinatown at 7th + H Sts NW.
This poor fella hasn't really been 100% healthy/happy for awhile now. We got it from IKEA a few years back + it has always had all sorts of issues [brown tips on its leaves, never grew taller]. Some action needed to be taken. So, I brought it with me to my office to meet its fellow potted palm at work so that it hopefully will be able to see its full potential. Maybe it just didn't like the taste of DC water.
This is the "before" portrait of my mini palm. If he gets better + livens up, then a respective "after" portrait will be posted.
J has been listening to Frodus since they first emerged in 1995, but hasn't ever seen them live. The band decided to regroup after a decade + play this "warm-up" show just before heading out to SXSW. The floor of the venue hopped when people did. J didn't think it would hold. Fortunately, it did.
Man, I haven't been to a punk show in so many years + I'm glad J invited me to go with him. We started out in the back for the first 2 local bands, then made our way to the very front [there was no elevated stage, BTW]. It's the only way to experience a live show. Upfront. I was being pushed in every direction + sometimes into the PA speaker, but I held my ground + shoved them right back. I know it's all in good fun, so I didn't take the jabs + pushes personally. Though, I don't think the guys who bumped into me realized I was this short girl standing behind them shoving them back until they turned around, then apologized. The energy was everywhere. No inhibitions. You can't tell from this still, so watch the video. It felt good + just made me feel so alive.
I'll post my show photos from that night soon... Hurrah for white light!
Boy, that was fun. :) Mila asked if I could hand-letter a birthday message on her gift for her niece who is turning the big 2. I haven't used chalk in ages + have forgotten how unruly it can be while trying to draw curves. Not bad for not having to erase anything... Well, I did have to have a second try at the bottom-left flower. :)
I'm not one to favour using too many actions or filters on my photos, but this one I just had to try. Maybe I should have added worn + torn paper edges, too...
Taken during Inauguration weekend. So many people flooded into town from all corners around the world, it was insane, but bearable. Georgetown was packed, but nothing close to NYC's Chinatown crowds.
These 2 critters came to visit me at the studio this afternoon. I haven't ordered anything recently, so I was racking my brain thinking who could have sent these two bulky mystery packages. I haven't even opened them yet! Delayed gratification, you know... Lots of work to do today.
Then, my bro emails me that he + my sis sent belated Christmas gifts my way + wanted to know if I got them yet. I haven't verified what lies behind the corrugated cardboard, but my spidey senses are giving me strong inclinations of what they could potentially be. I think the return addresses by the names of "GameStop" + "Amazon" are dead giveaways though...
This is my journal. I am a full-time interactive designer + freelance photographer with immense love + respect for art, travel, food, technology, + music. Back in 2000, when I first began writing my musings online the content was solely based on my life experiences. Over the years I've meandered from writing on the introspective side + found myself expressing various thoughts, ideas, + interests through photography-inspired posts with little to no narrative. Though, when I tend to think aloud I share them on Twitter. The entry style may have changed, but this site still serves as my chronological journal of random occurrences, introspective or not.
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