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Monday, May 12, 2014

CUTE Hiking outfits!!!?




Sabrina


Ok I am having a hiking trip on monday so... can you give any FASHIONABLE hiking outfits because im more of the city girl than a country outdoorsy girl....give me links and stuff or whatever just make sure they're a little cute. So ya give me any ideas on what to bring like, gatorade or water,and what kind of boots to hike with,and how to put up my hair what kind of backpack to bring ext., ext. HURRY PLEASE ITS IN 2 DAYS!!!
Ok I am having a hiking trip on monday so... can you give any FASHIONABLE hiking outfits because im more of the city girl than a country outdoorsy girl....give me links and stuff or whatever just make sure they're a little cute. So ya give me any ideas on what to bring like, gatorade or water,and what kind of boots to hike with,and how to put up my hair what kind of backpack to bring ext., ext. HURRY PLEASE ITS IN 2 DAYS!!!
btw I have the following things to work with:
Short hair (cant tie up but maybe with extensions)
Eczema
Long legs
like I said I have alot of things to work with heres a link to show how I look:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V3MODCbcnb4

I am the girl in the white gown under the cross.



Answer
What to wear:
a nice plaid shirt so you're not overwhelmed from thick clothes/heavy materials and old cute jeans (which you can roll up a little) and sneakers- NOT boots. Wear your hair up in a high ponytail so it doesn't get in your way and doesn't stick to your forehead if you sweat


What to bring:
â¢one of those large reusable water bottles filled (and maybe a plasticback up one)
â¢an energy bar if you get hungry
â¢a camera? :)
â¢your phone
â¢a lunch that doesn't take much room in your bag

Just bring a regular bag that actually goes on your back so you can remain balance on both sides

packing light for a vacation? help please, i'm clueless and so indecisive!?

Q. i'm going for a trip over thanks giving break. i can only bring a large bag like an oversized backpack because it has to be a carry on. so i need essentials. i love clothes and shoes, so how do i minimize my wardrobe for the trip. it will be cold so i also need a jacket. i will also need my cosmetics, but that is easy since i'm actually low maintenance (even though it doesnt appear that way). i need an outfit for the plane that i can also wear out to lunch. i need a casual outfit to go shopping in. i need a thanksgiving day outfit, something to go out for a nice dinner, and something to go out to like an arcade for a fam night. i also need comfy items. i love skinny jeans and long leggings. i have a very unique, vogue, trendy style. and i love heels but yet i love my converses.
any advice will be greatly appreciated since i'm clueless!!
thanks in advance!


Answer
Cometics, toothbrush-paste, deodorant, hairbrush, shampoo-conditioner(if not provided where you're heading) Hair stuff (rubber bands, clips, bows etc)(perhaps a curling iron or straightening iron) You never know how you might want to change your hair

now for the outfits.

plane and lunch- Tee-shirt and comfy, cute pajama pants. (if you don't mind going out in public with them on; i certainly don't :p )

thanksgiving- keep the tee on from the plane ride and wear a fashionable sweater over it with a skirt that matches. Finish with leg warmers and heels.

fam. night. keep the tee. (if you don't mind again) or bring wear a different one. Wear your choice of jeans and some converse.

For comfort, just rewear the pajama pants, the jeans from the family night, and the tee shirts.

so..

converse- heels
leg warmers
sweater
skirt-jeans-pajama pants
two-three tee shirts
thats about 7-8 items. Hopefully all will fit in bag. Carry your coat with you on the plane and just put it your seat. If the sweater doesn't fit, wear it over your tee on the plane ride, and just take it off when you get to your seat and put it with your coat.




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Wednesday, December 4, 2013

Some tips on how to look like a serious pro photographer?

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smallbluep


What are your recommendations on fashionable clothing and accessories that will make me look the part of a serious pro photographer? Is a photo vest "in" these days? Does it help if I wear logos like National Geographic Society, Canon, or Nikon? Any ideas on how I should style my hair, should I grow a beard, have a pondering reflective look, etc..
GambitGrrl, I'm not interested in developing the portfolio. I just need to look more "pro".
Actor the suit is a great idea. Do you think it will clash with the photo vest? I think I might have to just carry the extra gear in a camera bag.
fhotoace you have heard that your first impression needs to be the best impression right?
Samurai I am not trying to fool anyone. I am trying to bring out the pro photographer that resides within. I just need a sharp looking outfit.
I like the idea of the rugged manly look of the press photographer. I can definitely see myself sporting that look and I can bring it out confidently. One more thing about that look is will women find it appealing? I was thinking of working out to build more muscle mass and getting clothes that are a size or two smaller to accentuate my musculature.

I obviously don't want to look like a bum and smell the part. Any recommendations on men care products like fragrances to round off the look. I'm talking about aftershaves and body sprays.I've seen commercials for AXE body spray. Will it draw women like bees to nectar?



Answer
There are really two basic types of pro photographers that would be seen in public and you should choose which one you want to look like before you determine your photographic style. These two styles are so different from one another that I will address them separately. It is up to you to decide which one makes you feel more professional, because when it comes right down to it, nobody but you will know which one is more comfortable for you. This is a frequently asked question in this section, so I hope you do not mind if I use one of my standard boilerplate answers as I think you will find most of the information is completely useful for your needs.

Press photographer:

First, stay awake for at least 24 hours before being seen in public. Do not shave for at least 48 hours, but do not exceed 72 hours visible growth. Carry two cameras with lenses attached. If will not matter if they both function or not, since you are only have the second body for the sake of appearance. It should at least resemble a 35 mm SLR, though, so it is large enough to hang by a neck strap. Carry a gadget bag instead of wearing a vest. Keep the strap just short enough to make it look uncomfortable, but you will actually be able to use it to stabilize your elbows during a shot in much the same way as one would use a rifle sling to stabilize the barrel the old fashioned way. Vests were helpful when film was king, but how many spare memory cards are you going to stash in a vest anyhow? You would have to put soda cans inyour pockets to make the thing look suitably full and it's just not worth it. With a gadget bag, you can get the straps tangled as everything hangs from your neck and you will look busy without even moving a muscle. You can also carry lunch and some Diet Coke or Red Bull in the gadget bag. You can buy a small insulated bag to put inside a proper photographer's gadget bag to keep them cool. These insulated bags are available anywhere, but my recommendation is that you use Yahoo! Shopping guide. Click on "Bags" and then "Insulated" and you will find a good one. Buy a LowePro or Domke camera bag, but cover up the brand with duct tape. Put at least a 200 mm zoom lens on your main camera, like a 70-200 or 18-200, although the 70-200 is bigger, so it's better. 70-300 is even better. Use logo gear, like a strap, but if you want to look like a pro, take a black permanent Sharpie and black out the brand name. Wear a baseball cap from a sporting event or a sports team, but not a camera company. Look harried and confused.

Portrait photographer:

Ask fhotoace to fine-tune this suggestion, but dress is casual but neat. Dockers pants are prefered, but L.L. Bean are acceptable. An Izod polo top is preferred, but Brooks Brothers is acceptable. My choice is a tan top, but navy is acceptable. Sand pants, but khaki is acceptable. Do not wear socks unless you think they provide some value in protecting the expensive inner soles of your expensive shoes, which should be docksider-style shoes. Clarks are preferred, but Sebago is acceptable. You will find others here who have a strong preference for the khaki L.L.Bean pants, navy Brooks Brothers polo, and Sebago shoes and I can not argue with them. Many of them will also wear socks. Once you have arrived at wearing this level of clothing, your comfort is probably as important as the actual label on the clothing. If you don't feel good, you don't look good, and if you don't look good, why would anyone hire you to take their picture? Looks are everything, so go to a fine clothing store and try on various brands and colors to see which one feels best to you. These are the clothes that you should buy, as long as you do not leave the core group of brands mentioned above. It's the same as the Nikon vs. Canon debate. You can have no more than 2 days growth of facial hair, but if you do not have that exact amount, you must shave clean before appearing in public. One camera is all you ever carry and the strap should be absent or dangling. The camera should have a battery bulge like a Nikon D2Xs or one of the Canon Mark's. A strobe is required, especially on bright sunny days. If you have more equipment than that, an assistant is required. It doesn't matter how your assistant dresses, so long as it is not quite up to your level, as YOU are supposed to be the best looking person at the shoot.

Your assistant should have your equipment loaded into a cart with large pneumatic tires. These tires are essential, because have you considered how very likely it is that you will be traversing rough terrain which would subject your equipment to excessive vibration? How are you going to control that vibration? The pneumatic tires have a built-in shake reduction capacity that will make it possible to go over the bumps without shaking your equipment. They are also good for navigating on the sand, if you are doing a beach shoot. Because of their broad contact patch, you will find that they are very well suited to equipment cart stabilization.

If this information is not adequate for your needs, please click on the pencil icon and "Add details" to let us know how we can be of further assistance.

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ADD'L
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Women are drawn to rugged men dangling cameras around their necks like wasps are drawn to gold jewelry. Telephoto lenses are a great asset, because they are sure to be impressed with the size of your lens. As far as the fragrance, don't axe me because I don't know and I won't answer a question that I don't know anything about. Usually.

where can i get a large leather bag, suitable for school (please read details)?




Ellie


I'm looking for a large leather bag for school that is under £20, are there any got online sites to get one.

or has anyone got any suggestions for a fashionable school bag big enough for my lunch and books? and also any good sites to get the bag

thanks in advance for your help x



Answer
aritzia has nice tna bags but i dnt noe if they have dem in the uk




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Thursday, August 29, 2013

What is the best bag for law school?

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I need to fit in a large laptop, a couple of law school tomes (they are huge), lunch, a thermos, power adapter, make up bag, etc. I want a bag that would be functional (not hurt my back) as well as cute/fashionable. Help!
What do you think of this?

http://www.ebags.com/jansport/wheeled_super_break/product_detail/index.cfm?modelid=88470

Would that be enough to carry all that weight?



Answer
With the weight you'll be carrying, there isn't going to be an "easy" answer, because if you're carrying more than 10% your body weight in your bag, you WILL be straining your back.

You should definitly use a Backback with TWO shoulder straps, and not a messenger back with one strap. Using two straps will distribute the weight a "little" more evenly across your back, and allow you to walk straight, and not bend over to one side as you would if you were walking with a messenger back. Consider getting a bag with some padded shoulder straps as well...

Or, if you don't mind the hassel, I'd suggest getting a rolling backpack, that way you will have NO weight on your back.

That being said, I think your mean concern should be not hurting your back, before it being "cute".... fashionable doesn't really work in Law school, unless your trying to immitate "Legally Blonde's Elle Woods"....

Some tips on how to look like a serious pro photographer?




smallbluep


What are your recommendations on fashionable clothing and accessories that will make me look the part of a serious pro photographer? Is a photo vest "in" these days? Does it help if I wear logos like National Geographic Society, Canon, or Nikon? Any ideas on how I should style my hair, should I grow a beard, have a pondering reflective look, etc..
GambitGrrl, I'm not interested in developing the portfolio. I just need to look more "pro".
Actor the suit is a great idea. Do you think it will clash with the photo vest? I think I might have to just carry the extra gear in a camera bag.
fhotoace you have heard that your first impression needs to be the best impression right?
Samurai I am not trying to fool anyone. I am trying to bring out the pro photographer that resides within. I just need a sharp looking outfit.
I like the idea of the rugged manly look of the press photographer. I can definitely see myself sporting that look and I can bring it out confidently. One more thing about that look is will women find it appealing? I was thinking of working out to build more muscle mass and getting clothes that are a size or two smaller to accentuate my musculature.

I obviously don't want to look like a bum and smell the part. Any recommendations on men care products like fragrances to round off the look. I'm talking about aftershaves and body sprays.I've seen commercials for AXE body spray. Will it draw women like bees to nectar?



Answer
There are really two basic types of pro photographers that would be seen in public and you should choose which one you want to look like before you determine your photographic style. These two styles are so different from one another that I will address them separately. It is up to you to decide which one makes you feel more professional, because when it comes right down to it, nobody but you will know which one is more comfortable for you. This is a frequently asked question in this section, so I hope you do not mind if I use one of my standard boilerplate answers as I think you will find most of the information is completely useful for your needs.

Press photographer:

First, stay awake for at least 24 hours before being seen in public. Do not shave for at least 48 hours, but do not exceed 72 hours visible growth. Carry two cameras with lenses attached. If will not matter if they both function or not, since you are only have the second body for the sake of appearance. It should at least resemble a 35 mm SLR, though, so it is large enough to hang by a neck strap. Carry a gadget bag instead of wearing a vest. Keep the strap just short enough to make it look uncomfortable, but you will actually be able to use it to stabilize your elbows during a shot in much the same way as one would use a rifle sling to stabilize the barrel the old fashioned way. Vests were helpful when film was king, but how many spare memory cards are you going to stash in a vest anyhow? You would have to put soda cans inyour pockets to make the thing look suitably full and it's just not worth it. With a gadget bag, you can get the straps tangled as everything hangs from your neck and you will look busy without even moving a muscle. You can also carry lunch and some Diet Coke or Red Bull in the gadget bag. You can buy a small insulated bag to put inside a proper photographer's gadget bag to keep them cool. These insulated bags are available anywhere, but my recommendation is that you use Yahoo! Shopping guide. Click on "Bags" and then "Insulated" and you will find a good one. Buy a LowePro or Domke camera bag, but cover up the brand with duct tape. Put at least a 200 mm zoom lens on your main camera, like a 70-200 or 18-200, although the 70-200 is bigger, so it's better. 70-300 is even better. Use logo gear, like a strap, but if you want to look like a pro, take a black permanent Sharpie and black out the brand name. Wear a baseball cap from a sporting event or a sports team, but not a camera company. Look harried and confused.

Portrait photographer:

Ask fhotoace to fine-tune this suggestion, but dress is casual but neat. Dockers pants are prefered, but L.L. Bean are acceptable. An Izod polo top is preferred, but Brooks Brothers is acceptable. My choice is a tan top, but navy is acceptable. Sand pants, but khaki is acceptable. Do not wear socks unless you think they provide some value in protecting the expensive inner soles of your expensive shoes, which should be docksider-style shoes. Clarks are preferred, but Sebago is acceptable. You will find others here who have a strong preference for the khaki L.L.Bean pants, navy Brooks Brothers polo, and Sebago shoes and I can not argue with them. Many of them will also wear socks. Once you have arrived at wearing this level of clothing, your comfort is probably as important as the actual label on the clothing. If you don't feel good, you don't look good, and if you don't look good, why would anyone hire you to take their picture? Looks are everything, so go to a fine clothing store and try on various brands and colors to see which one feels best to you. These are the clothes that you should buy, as long as you do not leave the core group of brands mentioned above. It's the same as the Nikon vs. Canon debate. You can have no more than 2 days growth of facial hair, but if you do not have that exact amount, you must shave clean before appearing in public. One camera is all you ever carry and the strap should be absent or dangling. The camera should have a battery bulge like a Nikon D2Xs or one of the Canon Mark's. A strobe is required, especially on bright sunny days. If you have more equipment than that, an assistant is required. It doesn't matter how your assistant dresses, so long as it is not quite up to your level, as YOU are supposed to be the best looking person at the shoot.

Your assistant should have your equipment loaded into a cart with large pneumatic tires. These tires are essential, because have you considered how very likely it is that you will be traversing rough terrain which would subject your equipment to excessive vibration? How are you going to control that vibration? The pneumatic tires have a built-in shake reduction capacity that will make it possible to go over the bumps without shaking your equipment. They are also good for navigating on the sand, if you are doing a beach shoot. Because of their broad contact patch, you will find that they are very well suited to equipment cart stabilization.

If this information is not adequate for your needs, please click on the pencil icon and "Add details" to let us know how we can be of further assistance.

~~~~~~
ADD'L
~~~~~~

Women are drawn to rugged men dangling cameras around their necks like wasps are drawn to gold jewelry. Telephoto lenses are a great asset, because they are sure to be impressed with the size of your lens. As far as the fragrance, don't axe me because I don't know and I won't answer a question that I don't know anything about. Usually.




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Tuesday, August 13, 2013

Vera Bradley tote bags? please answer soon :]?

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TFCITD


i'm looking into buying a vera bradley tote-type bag to carry to school. one that can carry a binder, a lunch, a pencil case, and maybe a thin textbook and a few notebooks. i was thinking..

villager
curvy tote
super tote
large tic tac tote
bucket tote
tote
vera



.. or anything else! and i absolutely LOVE the new rasberry fizz pattern!!!!!!! thank you guys soo much!



Answer
you should probably get the curvy tote, since it conforms to your body and makes carrying binders around more comfortable...
but if you don't care about comfort, you should get the tall zip tote:

http://www.verabradley.com/Site/Store/ProductDetail.aspx?dept=12&sku=10383%3a3&

vertical styles are becoming more fashionable now :)

What bags do you recommend taking to school?




virginialg


In a little bit over a month, I am going to be returning to school again. I am going to need a large bag for my academics because my school has scheduling where we have all seven classes, and need all of our textbooks and materials for seven classes, one day a week. Otherwise, we have normal "block scheduling", which I am sure you are all familiar with. In the past, I have used backpacks and a messenger bag (I hated the messenger bag). Since using a locker is kind of a variable, and I will most likely end up carrying around my backpack all day, I am interested in a bag that can manage my needs... but that is also stylish! I know a lot of my friends carry purses to school, and although I love purses, I just can't see adding yet another bag to my daily load.

In addition to this, I am going to need a bag for field hockey practice every day after school. I know a lot of stick bags are either intended for one stick and nothing else, or are so bulky that they can fit eight sticks and still have spare room! I am also not interested in anything similar to one of the STX stick backpacks because they aren't practical to carry in addition to my academics bag. This bag doesn't need to be extremely large, but just enough room for two pairs of shoes (cleats and running shoes), shin guards and socks, water bottle, mouth guard, and my one stick. I'm really not interested in style options on this bag.

Lastly, I am in search of a new lunchbox. I am not interested in the food that they serve in the cafeteria, or the lines you must wait through to get the so-so food. My last lunchbox just went kaput, and I hated it anyways. I was wondering if anyone knew of any good (fashionable AND functional) lunchboxes. Preferably one that can fit a water bottle in it as well. I don't know if this influences your input, but I do tend to carry my lunchbox inside of my backpack (as it is one less bag to carry).

Thank you so much for reading all of that, and inputting your ideas! (:



Answer
I don't really know your style so it's hard to give you an exact backpack but Pacsun has some awesome backpacks!
http://shop.pacsun.com/Girls/backpacks/index.cat

lunch boxes
http://www.target.com/Milano-Insulated-Neoprene-Lunch-Tote/dp/B000FYV370/ref=sr_1_12?ie=UTF8&searchView=grid5&keywords=lunch%20box&fromGsearch=true&sr=1-12&qid=1279821484&rh=subjectbin:1041972|subjectbin:3151061&searchRank=target104545&id=Milano%20Insulated%20Neoprene%20Lunch%20Tote&node=1038576|1287991011&searchSize=30&searchPage=1&searchNodeID=1038576|1287991011&searchBinNameList=subjectbin,price,target_com_primary_color-bin,target_com_size-bin,target_com_brand-bin&frombrowse=0
sorry that's super long! but it looks very mature and nice.

field hockey bag
http://www.ladyfootlocker.com/catalog/advancedSearch/?module=topNav&search=k&action=keywordSearch&keyword=duffle
sporty and chic!

Good Luck!




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