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Papers, you look like there should be something on the slab in front of you, wires and tesla coils and such.
Olulabelle, points for the interesting scar, willingness to call attention to it before anyone says/posts anything (I've got a similar one, and I think one reason I never take my glasses off is because I'm self-conscious about it), and managing a very knowing look. A few points off for not bringing your pink hovering tricycle. I am disillusioned.
I've got to get a new headshot soon, because three people (two online, one for print) asked me for one recently, and since the move, I've got... nothing that wouldn't be a still from video. And I don't like the way I photo. I never look the same from one to the next, and tend to get comments like my boss once mistaking me on the TV for John Lennon, or a rommate's friend thinking one of my short-films (starring, from necessity, me) was outtakes from The Secret Window. But no one ever holds up a photo of me, or looks at a video, and says 'that looks just like you' or 'that captured you perfectly.'
I know some in the thread of have discussed it already, but who thinks they photo very much as themselves, and who's never quite familiar with the person in the picture?
(Looking online for a decent headshot of myself, all I could turn up were really old, and then, this from a couple years ago, that couldn't be cropped clearly enough. In an attempt to build myself to posting a proper photo, and prove to myself I can do this link thing right, here it is. Guess which one's me. Clue: I'm not the Grammy, Whiting, or the Sundance filmfest winner.) |
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