Shirt: Good Will Skirt: Good Will, Talbots brand $3 Bracelet: My charm bracelet. I think I wore this to youth group. |
The dork principal works the same way the vampire principal works. If your wondering if someone is a vampire you hold a mirror up to them or take their picture and they won't show up. In the same way, if your wondering if someone is a dork take their picture and their true identity will be revealed. In my case I can go a pretty long time with out revealing my nerd (my sister says, "your nerd is showing.") I just have to remind myself not to make too many Battle Star Galactica or Fire Fly references. So I put on a really cute outfit strut around pretending I know what I'm doing and some people are fooled.
Pull out a camera, however, and my real identity is revealed. I was at my writers group this weekend and I brought along my camera because I was wearing a super cute outfit. A "new" sweater which is short sleeved and perfect for this in-between weather and it looks sort of like it's from the 1930's (I could totally see this sweater at a sepia toned football game). And a skirt which was also thrifted and flattering. I'm serious I got some nice compliments at church. So, I'm thinking I'll get a few photos of me in the really neat coffee shop looking all deep and authorish, but as soon as they pull out the camera I can't remember how to stand properly, and my arms feel like robot arms (what are you suppose to do with your arms in a photo?) and my smiles are too goofy but my deep introspective face looks like I just passed gas. I feel like the photo reveals my true identity; a slouchy nerdy girl. It even reveals a comic book thought bubble that says, "If only Captain Adama were my father!"
These are author photos of my friend Susie. See how her expressions says,"I have so many deep and amazing ideas I don't have time to brush my hair." but still looks mysterious and sexy? |
When Susie get's famous I'm going to go to one of her book signings and readings and say really smugly to the person sitting next to me, "I know her, we're friends." If your interested in her writing's check out her site. |
This one is all right. Sweater: Thrifted from 360 in Kzoo $9? Skirt: Thrifted from Double Exposure in Kzoo Lace Camisole: hand-me down from my mom, altered by me. Pearls: Gift from my sister. Worn to Church and my Writer's group in Grand Rapids. |
4 comments:
I dont think you look like a dork or nerd in those pics! But i also think that being a nerd is a much more enlightened way to be :) as far as posing goes i almost always put one or both hands on my hips and turn my head a little to the side, that seems to work! I have a friend who swears that when the camera comes out she cant remember how to smile properly, so i think the key is to relax and not over think it!
So funny, Jessie! I would just like to let ALL your readers now that I was fighting the giggles when you were taking those pictures of me!
And I have decided to stop brushing my hair forever and ever.
Jess. This was so funny.
My first thought when i saw the first pic was... wow great pick you look so fit and awesome :)
I think one of the tricks as you might have figured out from the last pic is putting your hands on your hips :) No more worrying about what to do with your arms and (I am always a little paranoid about my arms looking squishy so i always do that. lol LOVE YOU!!!
HEATHER! I just read your comment! lol great minds think alike. :)
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