Friday, February 6, 2009

Carl Fredrik Aagard Lodge on Lake Como

Carl Fredrik Aagard Lodge on Lake ComoCarl Fredrik Aagard Amalfi dia CappucciniSalvador Dali The Enigma of DesireSalvador Dali Morphological Echo
Whenever I get on I feel depressed. I seem to spend most of my time untagging myself in pictures so my third grade boyfriend doesn’t see me looking like I have four chins and a lazy eye. To make matters worse, it seems everybody else is beautiful, photogenic, and having the best time ever. Given that I’m generally having a decent time and am at least moderately I believe the problem is the pictures.
Upon closer tried to create one, but I just end up looking pained. I figure it’s time to go the experts.
First on my list is my friend Kari. She’s a twentysomething who has mastered her own signature pose and looks good in every picture she takes.
“My pose was inspired by the Olsen Twins,” she said, “And it became kind of a joke: ‘Let’s do our Olsen Twins pose!’” She tried to coax me into trying it myself, with this advice:
examination, most photogenic people (by that I mean anyone under twenty-five) have a sort of signature look, the pose they do in every picture—whether it’s on “The Great Wall” or at their grandmother’s house—that they know makes them look fabulous.I have no look. I have

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