
Lately, I have been obsessed with photography. I am, however, very particular with my photographic genres, if you will. I like the kind of photographs that look really old, almost antique-ish. And then I like super over the top, obnoxiously colorful, totally avante-garde high fashion photography. Then there's an immense amount of interest of pictures with ... well ... people ... doing ... I dunno, stuff.
There's something about the lighting, editing and setting of a photo that really gets me. It can be a picture of a deer wearing tube socks. If the lighting is right, I'll probably be into it.
Because I don't own a fancy camera that can take uber spectacular pictures for me, I have to settle for my dinky little digital camera. I'm not knocking you, Olympus Digi Cam, I'm just sayin' .... you could be a little ... you know ... fancier. Take off your sneakers and put on some stilettos. Aside from that, I've been dipping way too much time into editing my pathetic little photos on my mac book. It's way too much fun, and I kind of like how I look really pale, in a really dark setting. There's something so, "porcelain doll" about it. Porcelain HIPSTER doll, to you.
So I've decided to post a picture that was once slightly pathetic, but edited into a piece of art. Shut up, all you photography nerds. I'm tryin' here.
Because Blogspot is a hater and will not allow me to post multiple photos, you can dip into my appropriately titled, "Hipster Sister" album on my myspace (www.myspace.com/alipinho). I will have them posted on there for you to see. Take a peek, and let me know how much you love them ... or hate them ... but I know you won't do that.
So, folks. Unless someone would like to voluntarily bless me with the gift of a fancy camera, please enjoy these dinky little Olympus-made, mac book produced photos that I am proud to call my own.
Hey, you gotta start somewhere, right?
