This afternoon I went back to school to take the senior portrait. I came in the ROTC room around 2:40, and I met two friends. Vivian cured her hair and wore make-up which made her looked very nice. Anyway, we lined up to confirm the appointment and paid $65 ($50 for the pursue of the portrait, $15 for the session fee). The girl outfit is a V-opened, black short top/fabric/I don't know, cos all you'll see in the yearbook is the upper shoulder part. And the guy outfit of course is the formal black suit. I sat there and had nothing to do till an old lady dressed me up, and it was an hour later. Both the old lady and the Photographer don't know how to pronounce my Chinese name and asked others for help. And right the way I knew she/he was searching for me. I already got used to it, cos my name is very hard to pronounce in English and it has a weird/rare structure of alphabets. yeah, rare and weird. But it was kinda entertaining to see the teachers/adults/elderly have a little hard time and confusion just because of my “strange” name. However, there still has few exceptions. yeah, few. I'm not mean to be mean, it's just a part of what we called "life." confuse? me 2 !
Now I don't know what I'm talking about.
oh, anyway, let's continue the topic........yeah, the senior portrait...
ok, I sat on the a soft bench covered by some type of fabric, and the photographer,who looks so familiar to me( I guess he's one of our school teachers...), kept telling me to tilt my chin down a little or moved the face side way a little bit or moved the body a little forward......but I don't know how little is a little....=_=........"ok, perfect, great, perfect, looks good, don't move, perfect"....anyway, he took about 6~7 photos of me, and that was it.
Some people took photos of wearing a red gown and holding the square cap......pretty, but it costs more $$$.... $_$
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