Sunday 22 June 2014

Week end of madness! Tfios, travel and...modelling?!

Woah, what a week end! Not a weekend, but a whole four days of fun time! Sitting here on a sunday evening, totally exhausted, with a stress-related headache and irritated, bloodshot eyes is totally worth all the fun I've had the past few days!

It started on tuursday, when I went to see The Fault In Our Stars with my best friend Ari. I've been a nerdfighter for a few years now, and was super excited to see the movie after reading the book all that time ago and following the progression of the movie through John's updates and videos. I really enjoyed it. After over an hour of not crying, I thought I was home free, but eventually towards the end I found myself dripping tears on to my shirt along with what seemed to be the entirety of the theatre. I've never been in a movie screening before where most of the audience is audibly crying, and it was a surreal but pretty cool experience; I'm glad that the movie has moved so many people.

Ari and myself in the 'Okay? Okay' TFIOS shirts I made for us!

On friday I embarked upon an adventure with my sister, as she had bought me train tickets for my birthday so that I could visit Manchester. I have been several times when I was younger, but I enjoyed my recent visit much more. Seeing a big city and all of its different communities of people, the appreciation of art and culture and the variety of shops that cater to alternative and vintage lifestyles was awesome to me. I hope that one day I'll be able to live in a place like that, but even though I'm living in a small and relatively unvaried city for the moment, it gives me hope that there are places out there with more to offer.

I love to travel to new places, and decided that it'd be a great opportunity to grab my camera and do some snapping, since I've neglected my passion for photography for way too long now. I posted my photos to my newly created instagram account, as I finally gave in and signed up, hoping that it would relieve some of the pressure I put on myself when taking photographs for my Deviantart account – I thought the random snapping would allow me to take photos in a more casual way.








I bought some cool stuff from Manchester, including a pair of adorable TUK kitty shoes I've wanted for many years now but have always been unable to find in my size. Super happy Gina go!

Another great place that my sister was excited to show me was Affleck's. It's basically 5 floors of varied, weird and wonderful shops, including alternative clothing stores, American confectionery stores, vintage and retro stores, and even a whole store dedicated solely to Totoro items. Needless to say, I could have spent much longer in there than I did...

After the adventure that was friday, saturday was a bit of a rest day for me. My roller derby training was on but I was exhausted from waking up at 5:30 the previous morning and walking around all day, and my anaemia was rearing it's ugly head, so I took a rain check. Instead I spent the day in the sunshine, where I went to the Cathedral grounds and had a picnic with my mum, went to a tea shop for a gigantic and delicious gotta-eat-it-all-because-it's-so-good slice of fudge cake, gardening, and writing a letter to my Australian pen-pal!


Today (sunday) was a big day for a couple of reasons. My hair dresser recently asked me if I would be a hair model for her as the salon were looking to shoot some new photographs for their website. I cautiously and half-heartedly agreed, not knowing anything about the process or what happens at a photo shoot or, let's face it, how to model. It wasn't just a case of expecting the unexpected however as I suffer from social anxiety and the thought of being in front of a large camera lens and having people scrutinise me is a thought I find less than comforting to say the very least. The fact that I actually managed to do this is a huge milestone and accomplishment for me, and something I'm proud of. If I'd been asked to do this a few years ago I don't think I'd have been able to go through with it, so just overcoming that hurdle makes me feel great. The process itself was quite unexpected. After finding out I was one of three models for three different hair stylists, I had my hair washed and cut, and then found out that the photo shoot would be taking place at the city's university. After we got there, I had someone apply my make-up. It was a really odd experience. I sat very awkwardly on a chair and felt cold liquid being liberally applied to my face and wondering whether it was foundation or something else entirely, and trying to keep my eyes open as the make-up artist painstakingly applied mascara and copious amounts of eye shadow. I had no idea what look they were going for until the photo shoot itself when I got to peak at the photographs that had been taken. I then proceeded to sit on a stool in front of all the light boxes, trying my best to follow the photographer's direction and hoping I didn't look too awkward, or that my posture didn't look too sloppy, but I soon realised that everyone was very nice and was told that I did a really good job.

Modelling was an incredibly surreal experience. It was quite enjoyable at times, but it certainly isn't me, and I definitely would not want to do it for a living! I will always be the tall, awkward girl who would rather be behind the camera than in front of it, but I'm glad to have had the opportunity and the experience of stepping way out of my comfort zone, because that's what makes life exciting.



I took a couple of quick snaps before I washed off the make up.
It was very weird seeing myself with such heavy blush; something I never usually wear.

So, it's been a great week, wherein a got to see great friends and a great movie, travel, take photographs, eat cake, enjoy the sunshine, and try something completely foreign to me. I hope I'll have more fun stuff to report soon, but until then, I think I'll just lie down for a little while...