Altitude Design Summit

This year’s ALT was amazing, but I’m in Portland now scouting event space, so we’ll talk more about it tomorrow. In the meantime, photographer Justin Hackworth (whom I adore) pulled me aside for ten minutes to shoot some photos. I had a quick manic episode for him. I love number two, number three makes me think I should incinerate those pants forever. Please vote in comments.

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  1. The pants are great, but they need a better shoe; a Fluevog or some funky clogs to convert that outfit from frumpy to funky.

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  2. I’m glad a couple others mentioned the hair. Fix that shit asap. I do, however, applaud you for posting pic #3, because there’s no way I would have wanted evidence of that – even though it’s clearly just a bad shot.

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  3. Keep. Those. Pants.

    (Disclaimer: I own a pair of orange – no, ORANGE – pants, and I love them. And I will now be on the prowl for a cute short sleeved cardigan to wear with them. Your outfits inspire me to wear fun colors in a sophisticated way. Thank you!)

    You are beautiful, always. (Please don’t make me get all Weirdo Fan of Your Blog by linking to all the gorgeous photos of you that exist.)

    All but #3 are such strongly composed photos (rule of thirds, nice lines, blahblahblah), so it’s hard to love that one. But, really, who cares? Keep the ones that make you happy.

    And don’t you even consider not wearing those red pants again.

    All the best -S

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  4. Pants are fine. The only difference between one’s ass looking terrible and one’s ass looking sexy in a picture is whether one _meant_ to draw attention to it. If I hadn’t read the post, I would have been all, “Man, that is an awesome pants color, and that chick’s ass is smokin’ hot.”

    As for the hair, I had assumed that it was a deliberately bleached and toned front lock that had been pulled back with the rest of the hairstyle, and, as such, I really liked it.

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