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Eggland’s Best Blogger Brunch + a Photography Class!

I actually used to be one of those people who wished the weekend away. (I know!) I’ve always had a lot of friends, and I’ve always spent the weekends hanging out with friends, but my weekends used to feel so empty because I didn’t fill them with things that I was genuinely interested in. I’d tag along with friends to do things they were interested in, but that obviously wasn’t fulfilling. I used to look forward to Mondays because work was more fulfilling than boozing all weekend, laying on the couch and tagging along to do what everyone else wanted to do.

These days, some weekends are chock-full of things to do and some weekends are spent just relaxing, but either way–it’s just what I need. Sure, I’m still bored some weekends and I still get lonely sometimes (I am human, after all), but my weekends are much more fulfilling now because I’ve realized what makes me happy. I’ll always love pleasing other people, but I think of me first now, and what will make me happy. While I still obviously spend a lot of time with friends, I spend a lot of time with friends with similar interests, so I get to satisfy the side of me that needs people as well as the side of me that needs to be happy doing stuff that makes me happy.

Today was that kind of day, again. I got a massage at Equinox (Dwight, at the 74th Street location=AMAZING. It hurt like all hell, but it hurt so good) and then went over to Ashley’s for a blogger brunch, sponsored by Eggland’s Best. I only took pictures of food, not people. Go read Ashley’s blog if you want to see more than food 🙂

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Afterwards, we headed to Grand Central to take a photography class we’d bought on Living Social. I’ve been interested in photography since majoring in journalism in college. I loved seeing how a picture could communicate things that words can’t always convey. I took a photography class at NYU one summer in college, and I learned a ton–how to use an SLR (not even a D-SLR! This was 2003, people), how to develop in the darkroom (so much fun), and how to take well-composed photos.

Unfortunately, I forgot every single thing I ever learned about apertures, shutter speed, and ISO, and I’m relearning it all now. When Ashley and I bought the deal, we both thought we were getting a “technical” class, which means a class that would teach us how to use our cameras. We actually nearly blew off the class, because we both are more interested in learning how to use our cameras, but at the last minute, we decided to head over to Grand Central anyway, and I’m glad we did.

The instructor made it very clear to us that this was a composition class, and not a technical class, and I was nervous that I was going to spend most of the class fiddling with settings on my camera to get decent photos. We shot from a few different locations around Grand Central, and she gave us some tips about composition, including:

  • Look for patterns. Something that repeats can actually turn into a “neutral” backdrop and make your subject really pop.
  • Look for a “leading line.” We started with the one below, and were to use it as a way to direct the viewer’s eye to the subject and give you perspective to the size of the background.

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(Let’s pretend this wasn’t blurry, okay?)

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We also took photos from really interesting angles–these were all from the top of a staircase.

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I trained my lens on him and didn’t hit the button until he was almost up to me. (And no, he didn’t grab my camera and smack me with it afterwards, although he would have been within his grounds to, as I was the creeper on top of the stairs.)

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This one was a lesson in looking at things from different angles.

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This one was just pretty.

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So was this one. Well, maybe he’s a little skinny…

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Ignore that I was a little creepy here taking a photo of some random girl and let’s instead look at how, in crowded Grand Central, I managed to clearly capture this girl having a moment.

And this is why I love photography–what kind of moment? Was she waiting for her train to head upstate to see her parents for the afternoon? Was she waiting for her boyfriend whom she hadn’t seen in months? Is that bag a camera bag?

But for all these good ones, there were quite a few not-so-good ones. I’ve heard a lot of photographers before say that for every good photo, they have a gazillion (technical photo term) awful ones. I always thought that was just something people who were good with cameras said to make the rest of us feel better, but looking through the 300 photos I took this afternoon, I realize this is true. There’s somewhere between 20-30 photos that I like, and about 280 photos that are either terrible or just dull, like the ones below.

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Meh. Flat lighting, boring angle.

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Or this one which looked cool in the viewfinder, but is actually pretty blurry.

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Or the ghost-y ones like these.

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On my way home, I was HANGRY, and stopped for a turkey sausage flatbread and some coffee.

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And then I came home and was sitting on my couch and had to capture this sunset.

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Mm, sun-drenched apartment.

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And then I ordered sushi. I’m going to FreshDirect, do some cleaning, and then be ready for this week.

New York Junior League Winter Ball 2011

What a fun weekend! Friday was awesome, but yesterday was even better.

  After eight glorious hours of sleep, I woke up and putzed around for a bit before heading off to brunch. Jordan had invited me to a brunch party thrown by BrunchCritic.com, a site that just launched to help New Yorkers find the perfect brunch spot.

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I mean, with categories like that, how can you not love it?

It was held at Park Avenue Tavern, a BAR WHERE YOU CAN HAVE YOUR OWN BEER TAP AT YOUR TABLE. Do you realize how awesome that is? I need to go back there just to do that. I brought Lacey, Ashley and Shannon with me and we sipped on mimosas while getting excited for our evening. I had bacon and eggs and picked at the potatoes and toast.

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Afterwards, it was time to get our hair did.

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We went to Dramatics because I loved how they did my hair last year. The fabulous Foxy did my hair this time, and I totally recommend her for updos. I told her that I didn’t like my hair all up because I think I look bald like that, and she agreed and we found a great compromise in a half-up, curly style. I love how it turned out, and now I need to learn how to curl my hair with my flat iron.

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Afterwards, we went to the Union Square Sephora for makeup. Natasha did my makeup, and I will definitely go back to her if I need to have my makeup done again. (Hi Natasha!)

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(photo via Ashley)

We had to buy $50 gift cards in order to get our makeup done, but we didn’t have to spend them yesterday. I think it used to be free, so I was a little bummed to have to do that, but I can always find something to buy at Sephora!

The hair and the makeup was a pricey undertaking, but it was so worth it to feel pampered and ready for the ball. When Lacey and I got back to my apartment, all we had to do was put on our jewelry, makeup, dresses and grab our bags and go to The Plaza!

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My committee and our awesome council head, Julie

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Oh hey, just Mary J. Blige and Rep. Carolyn Maloney. No big deal. (By the way, Mary J. Blige is TINY!!! I had no idea how little she was.)

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Since my committee’s been working on the PR for this event for quite a few months, we had to be there at 6:15 to help greet the press. Most of us just bought dessert/drinks/dancing tickets, so we had to figure out when to eat. Jen and I snuck out for a bit and ate mini roast beef sandwiches in the lobby of The Plaza in ball gowns. Obviously. I’d be lying if I said this wasn’t one of my favorite parts of the night.

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Oh, look who came after watching Bailey for me!

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After the party is the after-party, which was in the Oak Bar at The Plaza. I somehow got a far bigger glass of champagne than Shannon did. Winning.

And after the after-party, we went back to Shannon’s and drank more champagne and ate McDonald’s and hung out until 5am.

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This morning, Shannon, Jen and I met up and went to Westway Diner for some greasy food. After this wrap and some fries, I’m feeling a little tired but otherwise just fine. But omg, do I need some fruits and vegetables back in my life.

But I am sitting here smiling at this wonderful weekend I had in this wonderful city with wonderful people.