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Join Us for Style Imitating Art {living outside the stacks}

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Coffee chugging librarian who chases light and carries her faith in her heart.

“Jesus replied, “Very truly I tell you, no one “Jesus replied, “Very truly I tell you, no one can see the kingdom of God unless they are born again.””
‭‭John‬ ‭3:3‬ ‭NIV‬‬
https://john.bible/john-3-3
My kid had my favorite dessert delivered to the ho My kid had my favorite dessert delivered to the house to say thank you for taking care of her. Totally not necessary, I’m her mom, but so appreciated. Dessert: Outback Brownie and Vanilla Ice Cream.
I'm often asked how I take my overhead coffee pict I'm often asked how I take my overhead coffee pictures. It's really easy.

• pic 1: how it looks
• pic 2: what I post

Directions: 

1. Pick a location that has some interest {or clothes with pop astern}
2. Use the rear facing camera to compose the shot, snap the picture 
3. I edit my pictures in Lightroom Mobile using presets {I tweak as necessary}

Tips:
• use the self timer
• play with perspective 
• use the grid lines to keep everything level
Happy Friday, y’all! Happy Friday, y’all!
We’re observant. Hope you enjoyed #NationalChoco We’re observant. Hope you enjoyed #NationalChocolateChipCookieDay
Seriously, how cute are these readers? They’re l Seriously, how cute are these readers? They’re lightweight, inexpensive, and come in a variety of fun shapes and colors. 

Thank you, @2seelife for sending these to me. Like mine? They’re called “Funky Cat Eye Reading Glasses,” if you’d like to check them out. {Item number: R-703}.
good morning. good morning.
Duude, I've been at @goCLTCC for 4 years! I couldn Duude, I've been at @goCLTCC for 4 years! I couldn't have asked for a better team to work with - I've been pushed out of my comfort zone in so many ways, encouraged to use my hobby to support our students, & so much more. Our students, faculty, and staff rock! Fun fact: for the overhead picture, I was standing on the roof of another building to record move-in day at our new campus. #librarianotographer
So I was helping a student register for classes an So I was helping a student register for classes and he goes “Hey, you’re wearing a Kantha jumpsuit!” 

Me: “Oh, you recognize the material?”

Him: “Yeah, that’s good stuff.”

Yeah, it is.
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