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Hello All:

 

Wanted to share some professional pictures that I had taken for Xmas cards and presents.  I love getting my picture taken now.

 

Lots of Love

 

Amy

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Robin is right.  You have some great pics of you. Your cheekbones are more feminine than ever in these.  Very cute dress too.

 

Thanks for sharing, Amy.

 

Susan R?

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Thank You all.  I just love the pictures and love how they turned out.  I just love getting my pictures taken now.  I can tell back when that I was nervous and uncertain about myself and now you can tell in my pictures how happy and enjoyable I am

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Awh you look lovely, and that dress suits you very much...! ❤️ I've done a lot of photography in the past, I even took pictures at my cousin's wedding! You look fab in those pictures, the sun was obviously very bright that day because it's beautifully highlighting you, making you the centre of the picture, and the dress is in gorgeous black is only adding to the - WOW! - factor.

 

Gorgeous pictures! When I'm a lot more female I'll have my own pictures taken :)

 

Hugs,

 

Victoria. Xx

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39 minutes ago, Senatriss said:

Awh you look lovely, and that dress suits you very much...! ❤️ I've done a lot of photography in the past, I even took pictures at my cousin's wedding! You look fab in those pictures, the sun was obviously very bright that day because it's beautifully highlighting you, making you the centre of the picture, and the dress is in gorgeous black is only adding to the - WOW! - factor.

 

Gorgeous pictures! When I'm a lot more female I'll have my own pictures taken :)

 

Hugs,

 

Victoria. Xx

Thank you very much Victoria.  I just love getting my pictures taken now.  This is my second time getting them done professionally and I went with the same company.  I am glad that I did the outside photo shoot with the dessert landscape.  Thank you on the compliment of my dress.  

 

I love your profile picture.  Elsa is one of my favorite and I have been trying to work on doing a braid in my hair just like Elsa's.

 

Lots of Love

 

Amy

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I'm not surprised, you look so lovely and pretty in photographs. It's always a good idea to have your photo taken outside - if it's a good sunny day, overcast days tend to ruin the picture quality a little depending on how poor the lighting is. The dress defos worked for you, it's lovely ❤️

 

Aww thank you! I love my profile picture as well. Elsa is my all time fave Disney character, I relate to her trapped feelings quite a bit, and I'm also a huge fan of Frozen! It's my go to movie when I'm down. That's a great idea for your hair, you should do it and then get your photo taken, you would look stunning.

 

This Halloween just gone I went out to a Halloween party dressed as Elsa, I had my hair done just like hers, it was awesome and as everyone I knew didn't mention it at all I have a good feeling nobody guessed it was me!

If you want any tips on how to get your hair done I can recommend a few videos?

 

Hugs,

 

Victoria. Xx

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1 hour ago, Senatriss said:

I'm not surprised, you look so lovely and pretty in photographs. It's always a good idea to have your photo taken outside - if it's a good sunny day, overcast days tend to ruin the picture quality a little depending on how poor the lighting is. The dress defos worked for you, it's lovely ❤️

 

Aww thank you! I love my profile picture as well. Elsa is my all time fave Disney character, I relate to her trapped feelings quite a bit, and I'm also a huge fan of Frozen! It's my go to movie when I'm down. That's a great idea for your hair, you should do it and then get your photo taken, you would look stunning.

 

This Halloween just gone I went out to a Halloween party dressed as Elsa, I had my hair done just like hers, it was awesome and as everyone I knew didn't mention it at all I have a good feeling nobody guessed it was me!

If you want any tips on how to get your hair done I can recommend a few videos?

 

Hugs,

 

Victoria. Xx

Hello Victoria:

 

Thank you very much.  If you look close at my profile picture, I have my hair done in a braid similar to Elsa's braid but not quite that good but it did get close.

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Great photos, Amy. I can only hope that one day I'll look as good as you do.

 

Kymmie

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Hello All:

 

I want to share a picture of one of my new outfits.  I feel so girly and I love it.  I am so comfortable and just love how girly I look.  I am truly happy.

 

 

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Thank You All.

 

My dream is coming true on being a girly girl.  Just wonder if there is a gym that teach Adult Gymnastic's and my dream will be just so wonderful

 

Amy

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Amy, you look fantastic! Great colors and you do look very comfortable.  Keep 'em coming.

 

Susan R?

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Hello All

 

So I got a gift card to Kohl's and I found this outfit on a model that I love and looks so cute.  The only thing I am missing to complete the outfit is some heels.

 

What do you think?

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Amy, I love the sweater's  V neckline.  It looks super comfortable..especially this time of year.  Those skinny jeans do nice to your curves too.  Good choices!

 

Enjoy and have fun!

Susan R?

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