Showing posts with label street style. Show all posts
Showing posts with label street style. Show all posts

Sunday, September 8, 2013

NYFW

Jeff and I are active street style photographers and even shot for Cosmo UK last NYFW but for this one, since our wedding is right around the corner, we took a little break. However, that didn't stop us from dressing up to check out the scene for an afternoon.

Our conclusion is that we were extremely grateful we didn't have to shoot for publication this go around. 

The street style scene has become completely over saturated. 


You can't tell the difference between the photographer and the subject any more.

"Street style photographers are officially more interestingly dressed than most of their subjects. "
-@Arielfoxman , Editor at InStyle

It was obvious the photographers (ie, everyone it felt like) were having a tough time trying to scope out subjects. Everyone was grouped in the shade and would migrate from time to time as this huge mob. But what was worse was the photographers weren't there for work, they were there purely to be "recognized." 

SHM

I felt completely overwhelmed, and nothing was worth taking a picture of. From the NYFW last Feb to now it just exploded. Maybe it's because it was warmer now so everyone is out, but I was completely put off. It wasn't street style, it was people in costumes. I ended up grabbing a few stock photos (Fashionable people holding gadgets) for TWF, to have as a backlog.

Jeff and I focused our attention on taking pictures of the puppies and the children who were forcefully dragged along with their mothers. They were the only pure subjects.

I'm going back to only shooting political event street style. I'm so over this circus of attention.


However, Jeff did grab a few of me, and he was so on-point today with his shots! I'm really disappointed it couldn't have been put to something a little bit more spectacular.







But like I said earlier, it was the children and the puppies who stole the show this NYFW. Here are a few raw/untouched photos and I'm sure Jeff will be writing about it on his blog soon! 






Sunday, May 12, 2013

The Rain Stopped





Is it the end of May yet? I've been dreading this month to start, and now that it has it's been filled with work, frumpy clothing, traveling, and rainy days. This gross weather has been making my hair a complete wreck, as pointed out by my sister last week, I've got to get it figured out. My mousey brown roots have grown in almost a half an inch, and the ombre has gotten a little funky. Playing with the idea of going a little blonde again, but this won't happen until the end of the month.

But between it all I was able to find the most amazing pants from.. Target. I feel so Brady Bunch, but I love it! I purchased this polka dot pair along with a floral pair (and a bike, that I've been hoping to ride since it stopped raining!) Above are a few snaps from where I redid my report feature image, so I wasn't sporting a Brooklyn jersey in East Harlem.

I'll be working on a mid week update after Jeff's birthday, which is this Tuesday!

Happy Sunday, back to work for me.

xo,
Paige

Sunday, April 28, 2013

Casper

I am pale. Very pale.

The fact that my blonde hair, fair skin sister gloated that she was darker than me now is a problem.

This all became apparent when I was doing a quick shoot of myself for our May report for Third Wave Fashion. (Which, by the way, you can download April's issue for free here and see all my hard work.) Combining a big thug sweatshirt and pale skin makes for TERRIBLE fat kid photos. Glad Jeff was patient enough to make sure we positioned a few that made me look less pale and unusually large.

(Update as of Monday 29th, at 4:30: My thyroid doctor just called me and told me my Vitamin D levels were low. Good news is I don't have a thyroid problem, bad news is it has been clinically diagnosed that I am totally lacking sunlight. I get it already, enough!)

Snaps and a mock layout below.




So, now I have to reverse this pale problem. I don't know if maybe it's a NYC thing, or maybe a post grad you never see the sunlight any more with work thing, but I have to get back outside. Jeff and I decided to splurge on these $100 fixe bikes from target when we get our next paychecks, and my theory being that it will get us to go outside more. That, combined with some Jergens and outdoor running should do the trick.

I'm not going to be Casper for my wedding.

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Speaking of the wedding I had my first minor/major melt down.

We are currently looking at a beautiful venue back in NC, but the weekend we wanted (October 26th) was already taken. Ugh. The one that was open was October 6. Yikes. Not only that, it is a Sunday and now I fear that people don't want to go. Saying things like "I can't miss ______ on Monday." My argument back is you can miss a Friday to travel but not a Monday? So, I'm hoping that my guest will understand when I send out Save the Dates and RSVP's very soon.

Other issue is the venue needs a $5,000 initial deposit to book it. Jeff wanted us to go and see it before we send that much money their way. Fair. The only thing was we were going home at the end of May, and I didn't think we could wait that long to see it because all the weekends would be booked by that point. I literally almost tore my hair out pricing out flights, looking at weekends, and considering all the options, but I finally broke down and let my boss know that I just had to go home and get this taken care of.

I am so lucky that I work in a place that I love and that they are totally understandable to the situation. Seriously. I go home this week to finalize a venue with Jeff and if this place doesn't work out I'm breaking down and just having it at my parents house. I think back to my proms and how I wanted my dress and everything to be so perfect, when I really should have said F- it and wore a short sequin dress and just focused on having fun. I don't want to look back on my wedding the same way.

So I'm taking a few deep breathes, and just going to go with it. I also just bought my wedding shoes, so that helps :)

Image and purchase via Shoedazzle.

More updates next weekend when we check out our venue and solidify things!

Hope everyone had a sunny weekend and didn't get stuck on a train for 2 hours trying to get out to Brooklyn!

xo,
Paige

Sunday, April 21, 2013

Cowboys & Indians

Jeff and I had plans this weekend to go out to Queens, but because of the impending weather we decided to put it off for another weekend.

Turned out the weather was fine. Weekend trains were another story. This 4,5, & 6 construction needs to get its 'ish together soon.

We ended up downtown at Union Square to go to Whole Foods. I've been slowly pushing Jeff (and myself) in to a Gluten Free/Clean Eating + high protein lifestyle as we work towards toning and getting healthy before the wedding in October. I don't know if I will make it a habit of posting a "cool" G-Free recipe that we try, but if something good works out I'll share.

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It was nice to walk around the Union Square Market again, like when I use to live by the Flat Iron Building and had easy access to it. I, obviously, enjoyed all the flowers and branches that were available. Putting this in the consideration bank when we start looking for new places to live come September.

Small snaps of outfits in the market below. Somebody stopped us for their scavenger hunt to take our picture. We had to hold up a Jack Henry sign.. I guess this is what they were looking for. 


NEW: All of our images are now pin-able! Even from previous posts! So if you like anything, feel free to save it on your Pinterest with ease.









Lastly, here's a small wedding update. 
We've picked our Honeymoon destination. It starts with K and ends with yoto.



Cheers, I hope everyone had a good weekend!

xo,
Paige

Sunday, April 14, 2013

Over 50


It's finally over 50 degrees which means Jeff and I can go out with out feeling like it's a chore. When you live in East Harlem (now), you only really have to worry about the long trek to the 6 train. At 10 degrees and snowing, this is your nightmare.

Now that it's feeling like spring, we can finally go out and do something that isn't just a 5 mile run.

Jeff's boss gave him two passes for the MoMA because he's never been. Since I've been once before, I decided to take the trip to make art out of art after.. Mostly I was a little bored of the thought of walking through another museum and not because I'm just uncultured considering I've spent the last 4 years studying all the works featured. I really started thinking about which pieces were working, and which weren't for me and why it had that effect.

"Art is just your impressions mixed with your oppressions.. I nailed that in one sentence." - Me
"You said opposites. You can nail anything when you say opposites." - Jeff

Really, I narrowed it to connecting with consciousness. Obviously, all the work in that museum has thought behind it but how do we see the artist consciousness (if it's even there at all?) I know what looks good together, I do it every day. Composition just takes a good eye finding the balance or the chaos. With years of training, it could literally be effortless and have no second thought, because you know it's just esthetically pleasing (ie golden ratio.) It's tapping in to the why that I think separates it. Why am I doing this, how do I do subconsciousness.

Philosophy aside, museums are all the same.
1. You walk in
2. You look around
   2a. You goof off to be cool because you are too cool for this.
   2b. You snap a picture of the Scream or some showcase because it's famous.
   2c. You listen to/are some annoying over analyzer thinking they know everything art.
   2d. You are stuck trying to get around a large tour group of all the things mentioned above.
3. You leave and visit the book store for a souvenir.

While this visit started out as every expectation, we hit a groove towards the end when we stepped in to a blank room where you could walk on a black slab on the floor. Since it was an interaction piece, I could take a picture of this piece how ever I saw fit. Which, with my thoughts now open to this concept, could be said for all of the work in the museum; which is what we did as you can see from the gif above. So, next time you are bored in a museum, grab your friend and do some selfies for IG that add to the piece. I would say use some tag like #myart but I'm sure that's already used for high school artists sharing their neat-o works. So, if you come up with a cool tag, let me know. I would love to see some interpretations!



Later that night I saw man who's music has inspired me for 10 years.

BT

What a treat. I thought I would never get to see him live let alone meet him.


Have I said that I'm happy spring is here so I can start going out again?
Hope everyone had a lovely weekend!


xo,
Paige



Side note: Trying to get better at selfies/having Jeff take better pictures of me and feeling less awkward. Since I'll be launching a product in the next few months, I have to get use to modeling.