RolyPoly123 wrote: ↑Wed Sep 18, 2019 9:48 am
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Here we go. As another guessed, cutest outfits for the faves! Obviously the red ribbons in the girls’ hair is to match A$$’s dress. This screams the photo is all about her. A$$ has the pop of color.
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I like Indie's outfit but poor Esme as usual got the left overs, she'd obviously run out of ideas for the 4th one.
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What an effed up photo shoot, seriously. Ashley’s red dress is horrific, unflattering and looks downright ridiculous with the hem of it dragging on the ground. These idiots are not alone in organizing regular photo shoots for themselves; my insta feed is full of my older kids friends, usually the married with kids ones, staged photos. I cannot for the life of me understand the pretentiousness of it all, posing in forests and fields dressed in long flowing dresses and clutching posies of wildflowers, usually hands pressed in prayer over a pushed out stomach whilst gazing lovingly at some sign board indicating they are 2 weeks pregnant, or the fake ass photo shopped unicorn petting princess shoots or even more nausea inducing are the ones like yesterdays waste of a day; 4 tarted up little girls with fur vests, corkscrew curly hair and faux leather boots, one fat father stuffed into jeans thinking he looks broke back mountain and one utterly ridiculous looking mother wearing hands down, the most bizarre dress I have ever seen.
I really don’t get it? Why the pretence and the elaborate staging? Why not just get real and have the photographer shoot you in your rill life; in your car, wearing sweat shorts, tongue hanging out and donuts in hand, children in pyjamas and pull ups and mom in too tight overalls and straw hat. It would be a lot easier to plan and a lot more authentic and trust me on this one, a LOT more enjoyable to look back on years down the road.