style Photos taken by me using my phone camera: TIM'S MIRROR SELFIES This is another new segment on my blog which I call "Tim's Mirror Selfies." Sometimes photoshoots are a little too much work and mean dedicating my entire Saturday morning taking pictures for my Androgynous Look of the Week series. Setting up a tripod, taking the pictures by myself with the timer function, getting the pictures taken at the right time when the lighting is not too light or dark —the list goes on and on. In my opinion, planning outfits beforehand limits how much I share with you guys the clothes that I wear on a daily basis. The time when I'm rushing out of the door to get ready for school or over the weekend shows my true, authentic style when I don't have any time to think to myself the intricate details of each outfit. CLICK HERE FOR PART 2 OF MY MIRROR SELFIES 1. t-shirt: Savers pants: Thrifted & DIY jacket: Dad's ...
Here are some clips from my journal from this + last week. (plus some selfies, this is my diary, right? ) I hope that you find some inspiration from this and try journaling yourself in the not-so-near future ! :) My mind always goes on these weird trails when I'm tired in the evening towards the end of the night, so I thought I would include these thought trails, once again, in a blog post. (hope that my grammar isn't too hard to understand b/c I usually write freely in my journal.) TEXT FORM (with edits): Over the past three ~ five years I've discovered little bit(s) and pieces of myself here and there. These bits and pieces were almost like Legos, some small, some big, some with palm trees, some of different people in different costumes, some very colorful - some sore if you happened to be walking across your room and stepped on one unknowingly. However, in these times it feels as though these pieces, or Legos, you might say, are finally f...
Tim's Toronto Adventures Not as fast paced as New York City This place feels Like home: photography Although it has been 4 months since I've gone to Canada, looking back at these pictures has helped remind me of the essence that my 2017 summer embodied. I experienced heaps of growth over the course of June and July and am glad that I documented a time when I finally began to discover more of identity, and where I plan to see myself in the future. I remember the first day that we landed in Canada. It was cool outside of the airport, the air was dry, I was deathly exhausted from the flight across a continent, and I was sure of one thing —that I was ready to dig in to lots and lots of good food. When we got to our hotel in Brampton (in a sub...
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