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Blackpill It’s over when professional photographer doesn’t even give you a compliment after shooting

IchWillSterben

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I still remember the last time I went to a shooting studio for ID photos. The photographer was always nice to other clients, saying “looks good”, “super”. Before me was a pretty boy teen who got photographed and he said “looking excellent”. But when it was my turn he just said “ok it’s done” with a cold face. JFL it’s his job to be nice to clients. Even if his compliments are fake for the most time it’s still like honoring his own photographing skills. But with someone like me his face seemed to be saying “give me the money and get out of here you ugly subhuman, I don’t wanna waste my superb skills on you!”:feelshaha:
 
I've never once been able to smile in my school ID photos, or any for that matter. Been faking a half assed smile at best my entire life
 
I never thought I was attractive until I started to understand the blackpill. Bone structure, videos about experiences about female behaviour linked to our biology and general history about older societies. I was 25 when I started having to interract with people through community college and thinking about finding a job. At 27 I found old pictures of me. One when I was 13 and to this day I have worked very hard to look as close to that picture as I can. I'm not too far off but this photo was taken at school by a professional.
So when I started taking pictures at 27 with my shitty phone (don't have friends so I don't care about a good phone) I started to understand the physics of angles, lighting, lense and distance. After some months of becoming as good as I could with a shitty selfie camera on a phone I knew that I will never be able to take a photo that looks like what I look like in the mirror. So I gave up learning more about how to use a phone.
My work has required me to have a picture of myself some months after I learned these things and I did my best. Thankfully I could use my skills to get a photo with my phone that is still not good but alot better than if I just started using a phone and didn't know anything. Imagine if I just pointed my phone randomly at my face and toke a picture :ha..feels:.

I know now after getting in shape, growing my hair and getting a sun tan evertime I can to eventually get a professional photo of me to use for future times I'm in need of a photo.

You might not belive me but I'm I'm 30 khv. Mostly because I was SO clueless growing up. Only focusing on games. If I had even one person sitting me down and teaching me how other people are and behave and why, I would not be here at all. :feelssus::feelsmage:

https://ibb.co/VTcckK0 me at 13
 
I still remember the last time I went to a shooting studio for ID photos. The photographer was always nice to other clients, saying “looks good”, “super”. Before me was a pretty boy teen who got photographed and he said “looking excellent”. But when it was my turn he just said “ok it’s done” with a cold face. JFL it’s his job to be nice to clients. Even if his compliments are fake for the most time it’s still like honoring his own photographing skills. But with someone like me his face seemed to be saying “give me the money and get out of here you ugly subhuman, I don’t wanna waste my superb skills on you!”:feelshaha:
It's not what his face was saying. It's what his culture was saying. Photographers who only enjoy taking pictures of people are mostly idiots anyway.
 

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