I want to shoot you with a camera.

September 20, 2010

I really do. I rejigged my RATES and have created two different packages. Guys, I just want to have fun while taking awesome photos for you. If you are interested or know someone who is interested, kindly send them over here! :)

Below are more photos of the two love birds from yesterday. They are choosing the “money shot” to be blown up for their wedding.

I saw a film called Big Fan and it really resonated with me. 88% on Rotten Tomatoes. It was about the life of a football fanatic and the way his entire being revolved around obsessing over his favourite football team. He is a 36 year old character, works in a parking lot booth, lives with his mother, does not have a girlfriend, and obsesses over this football team from the minute he wakes, to the minute he crashes. Despite what we know these things for (failure and going nowhere), the character was genuinely and deeply HAPPY and does not desire anything more than the little to none that he has. He was overindulged with this obsession and it simply sustained every dose of his enjoyment of life. He was borderline delusional with the obsession but he was happy, even as everyone around him scrutinized him for “not having his life together”. The message of the film is that you can be anything you want, do whatever you want, if it really and truly made you happy. The only problem is that if you “don’t have your life together” according to the standards of society, you tend to hurt your loved ones along the way, who worry about your unaccomplished life and dodgy future. And you see this in the film. So, it’s not a win-win situation.

Just a side note – when I go through obsessive phases where I love something to death, whether it be Johnny Depp, the Backstreet Boys, the Beatles, Zac Efron, John Mayer, or Twilight, I am HIGH on life. The film is realistic because if you’ve gone through even just a mild obsession, you’d know that it’s a fancy feeling that you wished would last forever. It makes you so giddy and so full of energy. It’s just that normally, the fire ceases and eventually dies. But not for the character in the film. His was everlasting.

Posted By Charlene Precious @ 6:22 pm

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