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How I Know I'm in the Right Field
I take lousy pictures. No matter how pleasant I try to look when somebody is
snapping my picture, I end up with an unconvincing smile that doesn't show in my eyes. I have a bag problem (have since birth - it's amazing to see pictures of a 3 month old infant with bags under her eyes!), and they're apparent in most of my photos. Even if I don't know I'm being photographed, the result is not flattering. However, I have some pictures that students have shot of me while I was working with dogs and completely unaware that the pictures were being taken. They all look like the picture on my website. I look genuinely happy, and years younger than in my other photos. The love I feel for the dogs just shines in my face. If I needed convincing that I'm in the right field, this would be it. :} PetsMart Pet Trainer My Kids, My Students, My Life: http://hometown.aol.com/dfrntdrums/m...age/index.html Last updated June 27 at 10:00 a.m. |
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