Sunday, May 30, 2010

Because Your Love Is My Drug

Went to the flea market with my Mom and sister today - it was ridiculous. Chaos, madness and fakes as far as the eye could see. But I did find something worthwhile:


A knock-off the Gianni Versace sunnies that our Lady Gaga made oh-so-famous in the "Just Dance" video. I love them already.


What I wore:

Forever 21 cross necklace, Nicole Miller blouse, Costa Blanca shorts, H&M striped tights.



I know - this cross necklace is my new favourite accessory. I've worn it obsessively this past week... must stop. For now, I will be in my bed, eating samosas and watching United States of Tara. Happy Sunday, lovers.


Titular Song: "Your Love is My Drug" by Ke$ha.

Monday, May 24, 2010

I Could Be Chasing, But My Time Would Be Wasted - They Got Nothing On You.

May two-four long weekend was ridiculous. Hung out with my friends all day, everyday and got into some ridiculous situations. Good times.

Old Navy top, Bongo jeans, Forever 21 Cross, Ardene's fedora, sandals from Kensignton Market.



Shot these pictures in a little creek behind my house, honestly one of my favourite places ever (I shot a movie here for film class in high school.) A (refreshingly) isolated, small piece of nature in the middle of suburbia.


My girls:

Gotta love 'em.

Titular Song: Nothin' On You - B.o.B. ft Bruno Mars

Sunday, May 23, 2010

I'm More Than Just An Option, Refuse To Be Forgotten.

Went shopping on Queen West yesterday, and I went OFF. The booty:

Forever 21 Shirt and Cross, Zara Jacket, H&M Tights, Ardene's Belt, Costa Blanca shorts (both) & Dynamite blazer.

Can't wait to get all of this on my body.

Also: I've been a shit-tastic blogger lately, sorry for the lack of outfit posts. Combination of busy with work/dressing to go out at friend's places without camera/losing my camera charger/not being allowed to take my father's SLR out of the house. I'll try harder to make time for outfit posts from now on =)


Titular Song: Find Your Love - Drake

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

The Nude Look.

I am all over this neutrals/nude tones look for spring - unfortunately I own nothing taupe coloured. I was unsure if someone with darker skin tone such as myself could pull off wearing all neutrals, but my very fashionable mother pulled off the number quite well today (unfortunately she refuses to take pictures), so I may have to try it in the near future.

For now, some inspiration:

Taylor Sterling of Sterling Style





Louise of Miss Pandora (She's pretty much the queen of the all neutrals look, in case you couldn't tell.)


However, my personal favourite take on the look so far:

Sabrina of afterDRK


Anyways, I'm off to bake cupcakes at my friend's house. Peace!

Saturday, May 15, 2010

All I've Got Are These Photographs

DISCLAMIER: This is a damn long post, and it's all about cameras.

There are many things I've been obsessing over lately (fashion blogging, Jeffery Campbell shoes, tattoos, teaching ESL in Korea, etc.) - but a big one is cameras & photography in general.

In my opinion, photography is 1/3 skill (knowledge aspect), 1/3 talent (creative aspect), 1/3 glass (hardware aspect) and a pinch luck (being in the right place at the time.) Sadly, I am highly lacking in all these departments.

Well, until recently - my lovely father recently gifted me with his Nikon FX-90 SLR.

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Part 1: What I Possess.

Nikon P80



The ultra-zoom Point&Shoot that non-photographers always mistake for an SLR. I love the crazy zoom it has (18x!), and it's pretty decent for taking concert photos (there have been a few venues I've been to that actually won't let people in with dSLRs!) But at the same time, I've outgrown it. I bought it because I wanted a camera that would be good in low-lighting situations, with image quality almost that of a dSLR, because I felt I wasn't ready for a dSLR at the time. But I certainly am now, and this camera has drawbacks - as a P&S, it will never take SLR quality photos, and I yearn for the creative control that SLRs allow. Also, it's too bulky to regularly carry around, an I want a little P&S that I can carry around with me places and won't cry about if I accidentally break/lose.


Polaroid Cool Cam



Cutest thing ever. Got this at Salvation Army for $4. Of course, like every other 600 Polaroid owner on the planet, I have no usable film. I'm kind of relying on The Impossible Project to come through for me on this one, but for now, no 600 film seems to be available in Canada. **sad face**


Nikon FX-90 SLR



Recently passed on to me from my father; I'm going to use it to learn how to shoot film before giving back once I've got my own film SLR (I know how much he loves this camera). I'm still trying to learn the mechanics of shooting with an SLR, so I'm expecting the first few sets of photos to be experimental and not at all good. But learning takes time, so I'm not too worried.




PART 2: What I Want.

FujiFilm Instax Mini 7



Basically the instant camera around that still has film available. I want one of these, but only because there's no Polaroid film around anymore. (Well that, and Hello Kitty is precious.)


Minolta XG-1



Darcy owns one of these, and her Flickr has officially made me obssessed with obtaining one. I love the grainy, vintage feel of the camera that still manages to capture beautiful bright colours. (Plus, I'd like to give my Dad back his SLR eventually.)


Diana F+ CMYK


I really, really want a Diana F+. And not just any Diana, this one. I love how cute it is, and Diana cameras take lovely retro photos. I am dying to buy this Deluxe Kit, as well as the Instant Back, so that it can be used instead of my Polaroid cam, or so that I don't have to buy the Fujifilm Instax Mini mentioned above.

Nikon D5000



I need this, NEED. It seems like a fantastic beginner camera, which is exactly what I need, and it has all the features I'm currently looking for in an SLR. Where there is a will, there is a way.



Digital P&S

I honestly just want one to carry around with me at all times, since carrying my current P80 or an SLR around is just a hassle. Requirements? Small, portable, half-decent photo quality - and a camera that won't break my heart if I lose it after a drunk night of clubbing.


Nikkor Fisheye Lens
 
Nikkor 10.5mm Fisheye lens for DX cameras (the type of lens my future Nikon D5000 dSLR needs).

Nikon 16mm Fisheye lens for FX cameras (the type of lens my current Nikon FX-90 SLR needs.)


This is me being incredibly indulgent right now, because unless I win the lottery or become a professional photographer, I don't think I will ever be able to justify buying an $800 fisheye lens. Let alone two. But hot damn, I want one.

Anyways, that concludes my camera ramble. If anyone has a Nikon d5000, let me know how you like it, pros/cons, etc. =)


Titular Song: Photographs by Rihanna