Author Archives: Charlene Precious

And yes, it had to be that specific mailbox with that specific background. And yes, I was bad enough to open someone else’s mailbox to take a nice photo and I had to chase after a flyer that flew out of it. Anything for photography. I’m going to get myself in trouble soon enough. It’s all love.

Posted By Charlene Precious @ 3:55 pm
September 20, 2011

If there is one thing I deeply envy, it is dancers. Dance is really one of my favourite art forms and I admire from afar. So You Think You Can Dance for instance, makes me really emotional. Anyway – this one is for dancers. Luckily this shot turned out quite pretty. I got home from work and rushed to the park to set this up super fast. And when the sunset was finally perfect, I started shooting away for a whole two minutes then a man came and completely interrupted and distracted me with a million questions and next thing you know, my perfect sunset was gone and I had all but five photos.

Posted By Charlene Precious @ 4:52 pm

I’m pretty sure I’ve used this quote in another post, making this one a duplicate, but I do like it a lot that’s why. I’m so glad that there is still Vegas to look forward to in November. It’s getting so gloomy out there.

I’m also completely unimpressed with Canada Post. Is there anything slower than this thing? It is CRAWLING. None of my shipments have met their time guarantees and are taking forever to get to where they need to get to. At this rate, I’m going to take years off my life just worrying to death about my packages. It’s stressful and it’s a lot of anxiety because you can’t do anything about it. :( If I could hand-deliver everything to my lovely customers, I really would.

Posted By Charlene Precious @ 5:16 pm
September 18, 2011

An old, old childhood friend who I haven’t seen in 13 years is visiting lovely Toronto and I am seeing her for the first time again today to show her Niagara Falls – how exciting! Squeezing in a post before I do that. Have a wonderful Sunday!

Posted By Charlene Precious @ 8:00 am

This is the final item in my summer (photo)bucket list – the Windfest 2011 Kite Festival by the beach. I can now say I’m ready for Fall. I’ve had the fullest, fullest summer yet. I traveled and I made every weekend back home an eventful weekend, not with party things, but with little road trips and adventures. I went to see Portugal, Spain, hot air balloons, kites, airplanes, carnivals, circuses, abandoned houses – things I love but would not have energy to get up and go do and see if it wasn’t for photography. So much of my photo wishes have come true. I’ve truly found something that makes me sooo happy. My Etsy Shop is at 127 sales – help me make it explode. Come shopping if you’re ever bored :).

There were a ton of crazy looking kites at the festival, but I had my eye on this one because it looked most like your classic, back-to-basics, diamond-shaped kite with a tail and it was a thousand times more beautiful than any kite packed with bells and whistles.

Posted By Charlene Precious @ 1:17 pm

I found that the older I got, the less I could handle sitting for hours in a salon doing nothing, while I wait for my hair to soak up all the colour chemicals. So it’s becoming standard practice for me to lug my laptop with me and do work on it while at the salon. There’s wifi. Does anyone else do this?

This is supposed to be the actual plane from the movie Memphis Belle in 1990. Once again, I love the pin-up girl. It makes it look so old, so vintage.

Posted By Charlene Precious @ 4:19 pm
September 13, 2011

A dream you dream alone is only a dream. A dream you dream together is reality.

On a more angry note, I sent an Etsy order to Ottawa almost two weeks ago and it still hasn’t arrived. By Friday, if it still doesn’t get there, I’ll be angered but have to accept that Canada Post has lost my package. This is the worst part about running an online business. You can only control things up until shipping. After shipping, it’s entirely up to the shipping Gods whether or not your package gets to its destination. I’m a worrier by nature and so the uncertainty of shipping drives me crazy and gives me frequent heart attacks. To make matters worse, enabling tracking on your mail is an extra $20 or so. How is that even economical for anyone? There is no solution.

Posted By Charlene Precious @ 4:30 pm