Bangless Wrote:Would it hurt too much to smile in at least a few of the photos? You look awfully glum :cry: , which I'm sure you're not. So put on a happy face!
That's what the insanity of trying to run an existing business PLUS set up two new ones (complete with product development, marketing strategies, websites, video content, travel, etc, etc, etc) will do to you!
Seriously though, I'm not joking when I say that I'm often up until 3-4am working on the blog or graphic design or editing or whatever needs to be done. I know businesses are always rough in the beginning (and I've started a handful of them, so I should know!) but you never get used to the 7 day/70 hour workweeks. Trust me....I'm taking a vacation at the first opportunity!
Burnsy- I'm still not speaking with you since you didn't at least come down for a pint when I was in your neck of the woods.
J/K
Anyway, I agree with you, I even mentioned something about it in the blog post. If my attachment is even a fraction of an inch off it throws off the look of the piece. And for some reason pictures tend to accentuate it.
I also look a little better (IMO) with more of a comb down style that covers my forehead.
BTW....I took a couple of hairline close-up pics with my last attachment which was better
http://hairjive.com/blog/2009/08/31/semi...ine-shots/