Wednesday, June 27, 2012

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Monday, June 25, 2012

WASH N' GO with Natural Hair!

So idk about you, but I love the way my hair looks after its washed shampooed. As a photographer in love with texture I used to photograph the water droplets being held hostage in my kinky hair strands. Gravity only helped the look by giving me wet juicy curls down the sides of my face.

At the NAPPY HUTT, Trell another awesome hair stylist who is the master of pin-ups, was helping me give a full analysis of all the Taliah Waajid Products. And she mentioned one of them could help me obtain a wash and go style. My said YEAH RIGHT, CHILD BOO! This hair, after its washed it may look nice but it is not ready for the public. BUT, when I blow dry it my pretty curls are gone and i'm left with just POOF!

So today, or this morning rather, I washed my hair in the kitchen so that I would purposely be in my mom's way. She can't just stand there and watch me struggle so she helped move the water around as I washed. It was funny as I applied the herbal cleanser she was like whats that medicine?! LOL. And she began to talk smack about how the stuff I'm using is not worth the money and its just a gimmick for black people to buy...yadayada whatever! Suave never personified my scalp like Total Body Shampoo and Enhancing Herbal Conditioner. When I use that combination in my hair my hair speaks to me and screams I'm BACK! lol I think its so reassuring to feel what your hair products are doing I mean talk about confirmation in the best way ever.

^-(BEFORE SHAMPOO)-^

Anyway here are all the proper steps on SHAMPOOinG your Natural Hair(or transition hair):


NAPPY HUTT HAIR CARE TIPS AND RULES

You do not wash hair! You shampoo hair. You wash clothes not hair.
How to wash Shampoo hair with Taaliah Waajid Products:

1.       Dampen hair and rinse out residue

2.       Saturate hair with herbal cleanser (green)

3.       Wash by using cushions of the fingers thoroughly through scalp. Start from crown to nape of neck.

4.       Rinse it out Luke warm never hot

5.       Apply the black earth shampoo  total body (purple one)

6.       Repeat steps 3 and  4

7.       Apply  enhancing herbal conditioner to the hair and massage through scalp for about 5 mins

8.       Shower cap over the hair

9.       Sit under the dry for deep conditioning for at least 30mins

10.   Rinse with cool water (cool water helps lock in conditioner to hair) FEEL YOUR PORES TALK!

11.   Ready for styling!

-By Jabril  and Shawntel Waajid

#8
#9


After #10


Now I gotta cook my chicken on the grill that's bee marinating all day yesterday and I got class at 12:30 so I don't have time to style my hair in a complex way. Its 9:23AM and I got about seven more minutes under this dryer to complete my deep conditioning. Therefore I am going to give this "wash N go" style a try!
My next product is The LOCK IT UP CREAM Tight Hold.
I use Tight Hold because my hair is very thick and coarse, if you have finer hair texture you may want to use the regular Lock It Up Cream which is much lighter.  Remember all of Taliah's products are moisture based/ water based products so you will never experience build up!
LOCK IT UP CREAM
-good for coils
-good for twists
-long term styles and sheen
-great for a wash and go but mix with healing oyl to make shiny -will not build up!



Pictures To Follow Below! And see another post on in-depth styles and product anaylsis!



 I just pinned one side back a little bit for an asymmetrical look.

Sunday, June 24, 2012

Cooking Pork Chops: Japanese Inspired!

Since I've returned home I am crazy excited to cook cook cook! I want to mend out all my mistakes and trials and errors here so that when I'm in Savannah my cooking will be spot on! My mom always keeps a lot of meat in the house in the freezer so I normally got a lot to work with. She has been eating much healthier now and I'm proud of that, but her methods lack excitement and daring combinations. So I coaxed into giving me money to buy some ingredients she wouldn't have in the house or think about buying. Mostly the Japanese stuff.

So my first meal was made Friday Night. I found a recipe for Wasabi-Panko crusted pork chops.
The hardest ingredient to find was the darn wasabi paste and I never did find the fennel seed. At any rate I managed to cook up a tasty meal. The pork chops and the panko did not stick very well even with the egg white coating. Next time I am going to leave the yoke in. There some type of adhesive like agent that goes missing when you take out the yoke. Frying was stealing my breading so I barely let the panko brown and I finished it off in the oven. While getting some color in the oven I made the wasabi-soy-ginger sauce that smelt amazing! I used real ginger instead of the powdered ginger and I think it gave it an interesting texture while still doing its job taste wise.

The final product did not look as pictured but it was mighty close! I paired my pork chops with a side of snow peas and matchstick carrots I chopped myself.

Going with this Japanese inspired theme I also made miso Soup for the first time! I was so proud of myself, it taste just like the ones in the restaurants! Thats the best feeling when you make something and match it to what you had or better it. In the online recipe the lady used: Dashi Seasoning, miso paste, tofu silken, and mushrooms, and green onion of course!
Tofu expired very quickly so I didn't want to buy it until I really knew i was going to make it. Plus I don't even like tofu, i was just afraid that without it would be missing something in its taste. Mushrooms are a no-no for me, I just don't do mushrooms. As for the dashi and miso paste it was no where to be found! The lady on YouTube suggested going to a restaurant and that's what I did.
I went to a nearby Japanese Hibachi steakhouse and proclaimed my love for miso and that I wanted to make it but I was missing the paste and the dashi. The man at the counter told me the only thing they put in their miso is the miso paste, tofu and Japanese seaweed. After looking at the miso paste and tasting the soup I think dashi was already in it or its just totally optional.

Anyway I got a huge tub of miso paste for $5 and a little cup of seaweed pieces on the house. Low and behold when I put the seaweed pieces in and the green onion (those are the last things to go in right before it reaches a rapid bowl.) the seaweed pieces unraveled to nice rectangular pieces of seaweed! i was so excited everything was looking so legit! Once the mixture boils remove it from the burner cause its done.

Here are the images from all the yummy food!


 Miso Paste in Bowl, chopped green onion, and japanese seaweed (dried)

HERE IS THE RECIPE FOR THOSE WHO WANT TO GIVE IT A GO! http://www.myrecipes.com/recipe/wasabi-panko-crusted-pork-with-gingered-soy-sauce-10000001160662/

Friday, June 22, 2012

HAPPY BIRTHDAY 2 MY BLOG!

Looking back at some old posts I realized that This month June is when my blog was born.
My very first post I just updated was published on 6-8-2011.

This blog was my brothers idea, Solomon, The Sensible One, Child # 3. I was in Orlando when i was saying I wanted to record my life experiences now that I was going to college. I felt like a lot was going to happen and change and it would be a good time. He showed me how Blogger connected to my gmail and later when I got home I did it, created my first blog post.


Now that blogger has updated and google plus has come into existence I can widen my audience. Unfortunately I still only have 4 followers, YET I have at least 20 views a day, and when I'm being an active blogger I have at least 100views a day. Come on people why can't you commit?! lol. Its cool. I'm not hear to rack up the number of followers but to pour my heart out about things that define, effect, and shape me.

This blog has grown from some simple poems and complaints. To...
A photography review resource center
Updates of my work and projects and classes
A Natural Hair Diary
Athlete on Pause lol
And a love for modeling/acting just being a paid personality.

If my post ever seem late its because I don't like posting just text without an image.
And if I ever forget to put up a post I said I would I'll realize it eventually, since I have no one COMMENTING to remind me about them :P

Lol, but really to my blog, Happy Birthday love, thanks for being my friend, my ventilation, and my voice.





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Thursday, June 21, 2012

COILS! COILS! Natural Hair Coils

So coils are also known as comb curls. they utilize a curling comb that has small close in distance teeth and spirals your hair. Looking at coils on short hair I knew I wanted it but I was going to wait until the end of my time in Savannah so the style would last. The coils were cute but different at first. Alot of my hairstyles need to grow on me lol. I need a moment to take it in, and come up with something creative to wear with it or do to it later. My coils were like that. My hair dresser, Ms. Shawn was ready to kill me when I said I wanted coils because my hair is so long and so thick they would take her ages. But she loves me and she loves hair and she did them!! They were shorter then I expected but the tighter the coil the more is springs up on you.





Having coils has gotten me to experience life with short hair. For ONCE in my life I was NOT trying to show off the length of my hair but its texture! These springy coils were cute! And they only got cuter when I had my other hair stylist, Jabril UNcoil my hair. He cleaned my scalp with the Moisture Clenz and began breaking apart my coils making them smaller and finer and they began to get fuller. My greatest fear though was locking up! When my coils were intact everyone thought I was preparing to grow dreds and many ppl asked me how long I had been growing my dreads for and I'm like I DIDN'T start! Some even thought they were twist but when they got up close they could see that wasn't the case. They were juicy tight spirals and then juice tight but looser spirals!

Since then I returned to Florida with my coils. Perry loves it! Thinks its funky, loves the texture and how I look with it. My dad thought it was fun, my sis liked it alot! But my mom was not impressed. She thought it looked "nappy" -___-  and resembled unkept dreads. Ignoring her comments I continued styling my hair and having fun with it. Everyday people stopped me to say how pretty my hair is and how muuch they like it. I tried the Taaliah Waajid Style n shine white cream for kids hair that is great on edges and elongates ur curl pattern. BOY I tell you it worked! I thought my hair had to be straight to get flat edges all day but I was wrong! Uhh its so sexy and magical I love that stuff.





Today makes 2 days shy of me being home for 2 weeks straight. Saturday I used Moisture Clenz to clean my scalp and I went through all of my coils separating them. And during the week I used it about 3 times. Now that its the end of the week its like I never separated them but just made them smaller. That's the only hard thing with my hair being so thick every strand locks up soo quickly! I had a lot of product build up only on the spots where I went a little too happy go lucky with the style and shine cream. The build up looked like dandruff so I knew it was time to wash. My scalp was clean still from the cleansing I did last Saturday but I decided my hair would be washed today.

So DE-coiling the UNcoiled hair...
Scary, tangled, and very elasticity. The bad thing is that since my hair locks so quick I had a bunch of knots and lots of little pieces of hair falling out as I combed through the coils with my rubbery big teeth rake comb. With one small section left, I stopped to take a picture and when I rinsed my hair I noticed the water got dense in my palm. And then I put my wet hand in my hair to see if it would help and boy I tell ya it just got soft and silky smooth. The comb was gliding and no unnecessary hair was falling out. Taaliah's hair products are water based so the dry product in my hair from weeks ago when wet with water acted as if I just put fresh product in there! I redid all of my combed out parts and bantu knotted them up and out the way.


Totally beat from wrestling with my hair I am going to wash it tomorrow. Or really later today to be technical. I hope you enjoy all the images that accompany the story of my coils experience and hair styles. To follow are tips, tricks, and explanations of ALL of Taliah Waajid's Black Earth Products Line documented from the Nappy Hutt staff who know her products like the back out their hand!

Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Talent 72795

So I am a Talent with One Source Talent! Its great news and nervous news. OST is not a talent agency and don't claim to be. They are simply a service that provide industry benefits, support, exposure, and most importantly job opportunities! They did not bind me to a contract, and don't take any percentage from my earnings since they are not an agency. The only bad thing is that there was a start up fee that I'm not excited about but after googling them and reading all the nasty reviews, those reviews were backed by individuals who were very happy with their services. One testimonal got a paid gig with Pantene in her first month. A guy was in a featured film after less than a year with them. Parents were even vouching for them too. Everyone agreed the fee gave them cold feet but this company can't provide all of its services for free since they aren't taking profit from their talent.
Yes yes if you are that great it should all be free. But I'm not in this acting/modeling thing for a lifetime career. Its a hobby to me. It's fun, exciting, challenging, and a great side gig for money. And I am confident that with diligency I can quickly earn back that start up fee. I have actually already earned it back if I count my SCAD modeling check.
When I returned from the meeting where I signed and got accepted to the OST talents I was crying and scared that I was scammed. Fooled. But you know God doesn't make any mistakes and something good will come of this. Because my God doesn't want me to suffer but to learn, grow, and prosper. And therefore I am constantly checking my OST email and looking for castings that fit my criteria. Everything happened immediately with OST. After the fee was paid, photos were taken, and I was put on their website. That night I got a call and email saying there was a music video casting I qualified for with Ace Hood. I laughed OUT LOUD but it was nice to see how fast OST was finding jobs for me. The audition was suppose to be yesterday (wed) but it down poured and they never set a time for it... Oh well!

Since then I have applied to a hair show in Boca Raton that casting is on Friday. I am only looking at castings that pay me money lol, but it might be helpful to do a free gig in acting only because that is where I have no experience nor teaching. OST emailed me saying there were 4 castings that I qualified for. One of them is not paid with cash, but with a copy of the production. Its a theatre thing titled Geeks vs. Zombies... sounds kinda funny and cute so I am looking forward to it. If chosen it'll be over by August so thats alright I guess. While OST is working with me I am also still finding quick money modeling/casting things on craigslist but no luck there yet other than a screen testing I was invited to today but didn't go and might go to the nect one on sat.

These opportunities whether they are a no go or go are encouraging to me. I see them as God's way of chilling me out. He is letting me know that a plan is in place and I need to be patient and trust Him like I know I should.

The greatest benefit I think with OST is that since they are not an agency and a no-contract group I can always access them for work whenever I want to today, next month, or years from now. As long as I update my composite card with images of my recent look I'm all good!

BTW here is my current composite card with OST.

P.S. Today(thursday the 21st) is my first day of school at PBSC for Summer B! Stay tuned for an update on how my first day went!

Sunday, June 17, 2012

One Source Talent

OST is one of the agencies I visited on Saturday and I liked them alot. They have a lot of locations, legit, and not about wasting your time. I hope to only hear more great things about them later today since they invited me back for a second final interview!!

If its God's will today may be the day I final get with an agency for castings. The great thing is that I'm open to a lot of things. Because of my size I can do runway and because of my flexiblility and comfort in speaking roles I could do commercials too!
Remember the little boy in the Doritos commercial?! Well thats one of their talents that got that spot in the commercial as the little boy Jayln. I really really really hope alll goes well!

Wish me luck!!

Here is the link to the commercial! it never gets old!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bptmb0Ygmus

Saturday, June 16, 2012

Taking advantage of Florida: Modeling Take 3

As a native to Florida and living in the an optimal location in south florida I am less than an hour away from Miami, Ft. Lauderdale, and the Palm Beaches. While home for the summer break I am choosing not to return to my retail job at Macys but to make my business a priority. I am trying to get gigs to photograph and I so far I have some booked for the Fall and I am working with my good friend and business resource hub Khadene McClean. Her business Kreativ Myndz will keep me fairly busy recording the events she puts together. She is also doing a modeling/acting workshop this July which I can take advantage of and add to my modeling world education.

Now once again I must say I am in no way attempting a complete career out of modeling. But I want to be the success story of the business man that models on the sides. I have always loved being in front of the camera as well as behind it and with so much going on in the Miami area why not get serious and take advantage of my surroundings!

I applied to quite a few local agencies two days ago, I even applied to FORD Miami lol for kicks and giggles. So far I have gotten 2 calls and will be going to 2 interviews tomorrow. Thanks be to God I have lots of recent professional images of me and I've been working on those to create a CD portfolio. I have lots of favorites but only picking the ones that show the most versatility in my style and looks.

Check out some images!







Wish me luck!!! This Girl needs the money!!

Monday, June 4, 2012

Night Time Shooting w/ Alexis

So with all the weddings I've done with Shannon he has taught me something! Shoot more  than something!! He has altered my perception of light and my camera!
The only thing I don't like is that until I perfect what he has taught me the aperture and shutter speed and ISO combination will remain a guessing game until I get it together!
At last minute, my friend Alexis, who is also apart of my permanent collection model (see previous blog post), asked me to photograph her in her dress she made for her fashion class final. Excited as always this was extra special because I haven't shot her in a while and I love shooting her. Her poses and expressions are endless! And I really think she trusts me as photographer cause I always take care of her with awesome pictures!
Well besides all that I achieved a little goal I had set since learning Shannon's techniques!
I blacked out the background! Even though it was a night shoot, the building had lights on the walls and their was a street light too. But there were some portraits where I totally killed everything behind her! Below you can see what the background looked like and after making camera adjustments and minor minor minor light adjustments I darkened the background to black. Next mini goal is to do this but in Broad daylight....IT Can Be Done!



















I am so proud of this shoot and this experience! I hope that I get to shoot more fashion stuff. But looking back on it she was just so pretty and her make-up (done by Mosi McKie) and her hair (by DeMarcus Jones) everything went together so well the eye is pleased and intrigued overall not by the dress. Not that that is a bad thing, but for her assignment more detail shots of the dress would have been preferred. HERE are more images!! Enjoy!!
Light on the left

Light on the right

(below) light to the left on few stairs down.

 


 ^Half Lite/Right Corner Lite - Totally 100% inspired by SHANNON CHRISTOPHER! ^

I have some other images of another friend I shot at Night prior to this one. Comming soon,


ORIGINS: The Word "SHIT"



Beliefs/Rumors:


1. According the the eRumor, in the 16th and 17th centuries, dry manure that was transported aboard ships sometimes got wet, fermented, and released methane gas, which is explosive.  Many ships were destroyed before the source of the gas was recognized and after that manure was marked "S.H.I.T," which meant "ship high in transit.  In other words, away from the bottom of the ship and the potential of coming into contact with water.


Evidence of Facts:

A.
The eRumor has circulated on the Internet since about 2000.

B.
The Merriam-Webster dictionary dates the word back to 1526 and says that is is from the Old English scite and akin to a related word -scitan and means to defecate.  
C.
A writer for the Online Etymology Dictionary points out that the use acronyms didn't develop until the 20th century so a word that is hundreds of years old would not have originated as an acronym.
  

 D.
  • the word itself is a good 1,000 years older than the common use of acronyms;
  • the original form of the word (Anglo-Saxon sc-, which regularly evolved into M.E. sh-) does not correspond to the supposed acronym;
  • the verb is the original form, the noun derives from it; the acronym supposes the noun came first;
  • no one has produced a single instance of this supposed acronym from any old mercantile record or ship's manifest;
  • in fact, no one has ever established that there was a custom of shipping manure;
  • the word has cognates in many other languages, including ones outside Germanic, for which no acronym theory of origin makes sense;

 So... the word is what it is. Poop. Dung. Manure. 
How do you use this word? Are you using it correctly?





SOURCES:
http://www.truthorfiction.com/rumors/s/shit.htm
 http://www.snopes.com/language/acronyms/shit.asp






Always demand proof, proof is the elementary courtesy that is anyone’s due.
—Paul ValĂ©ry, "Monsieur Teste"

 

ORIGINS: Pants on the Ground

Yesterday(Sunday) my Pastor was preaching and mentioned the origin of sagging pants and the F* bomb. It got my very curious because as human beings we find our own reasons to do things, but when we do a little research or get a little education we find other reasons NOT to do things, even things we may have been doing for years.
So I am going to post "ORIGINS" of various words and things that I am curious about and you might be curious about too! I am hoping to provide facts and or quotes to provide evidence. Everyone's opinion may very but there are multiple sides to a story and I intend to share both sides, like you will see below. Most importantly believe what you choose but take into account all of the ways people can or cannot perceive things you may do.

#1 ORIGINS of Pants on the Ground

QUOTE 1:
StormyNites
01-01-2006, 03:29 PM
My cousin, who was in and out of prision, most of his young adult life, told me that it was advertisement, so that other inmates new which men were gay and approachable.
QUOTE 2:
toi_ama
01-01-2006, 04:37 PM
I've been told by some prisoners that it's advertisement. I was surprised because I hadn't known that before. I just thought it was a fad. I've been told by more than one prisoner, though, so I guess it's maybe not totally untrue.
QUOTE 3:
Danee Boy
01-01-2006, 07:34 PM
My cousin, who was in and out of prision, most of his young adult life, told me that it was advertisement, so that other inmates new which men were gay and approachable.
That what I was told it ment when I first got to prison. Needless to say I haven't seen very many men in prison wearing baggy pants.
In NY we're allowed belts, although the pants don't have loops on them. You aren't allowed to put loops on because it's altering state property.:eek: You figure it out. :idea:
FYI: In Jails where there is shared bathroom and you have to carry your toilet paper back and forth, you always have it wrapped up because if it's hanging out it also considered advertising.

ONLINE SOURCE:
http://vampgyrl420.hubpages.com/hub/The-True-Meaning-Behind-Wearing-Your-Pants-on-the-Ground 
The look actually came from prison where the incarcerated are not issued belts to keep the pants up that are not custom fitted. Prison issued clothing tends to be rather baggy, especially the pants that tend to fall off.

Many guys will tell you that they “sag” their pants because it is the popular thing to do. They tend to think that this makes them look “cool.” However, in prison, this fashion comes from the brothers signaling that they are looking for sex. Yes, my dear friends, this “style” is also a signal for gay sex. If you’re not gay, may I suggest picking your pants up before Bubba comes along and misinterprets your meaning? This could prove to be a mess for a guy who may think he is “sagging” his pants as an interpretation of his favorite rap star, and it also marks you as a felon.

ONLINE SOURCE:
http://www.nationalconcernedofficers.com/pants_sagging.htm 
Although there are quite a few versions of how sagging was introduced to the fashion arena, sagging pants origin can be traced to the American prison inmates who wore loose fitting prison uniforms without a belt. In those days, belts were popular weapons used by the inmates in prison, either to commit suicide or murder others by hanging or strangling them. Same was the case with shoe strings, and hence both these objects were banned in prison. In such circumstances, people with over sized uniforms were left with no option but to let their pants hang loose below their waist. Eventually, the inmates became so used to this, that the trend continued even after the inmates were freed once their term was completed. The trend of sagging pants got a major boost as a style statement when rappers started wearing them in 1990s. This made the style popular among hip-hop fans who fancied following their idols on stage and in music videos. Soon enough, sagging pants became one the most popular fashion trends among the youth, something which didn't really go down well with everyone.

ONLINE SOURCE:
http://north2south.hubpages.com/hub/north2south

A. Here's the most commonly know fact about the look itself, The look (as most people know) started in prison during the late 1970's to present day by men who had there manhood taken away by other men in prison. Allow me to explain even further, in jail when a man wants another man to be his "girlfriend" he would force or rape the man into submission and then afterwards would make the man wear his pants below his back side to show that he was "taken" by another man.
B. Now aside from the truth that people might know about "The saggy pants movement" is another awful truth. Back in the days of lynching, the would catch young African American males and kill them, once killed they would hang them right side up and had their "Manhood" cut off. After the victims have had their "Manhood" cut off then they would display them with their pants sagging off to show that they had it taken from them, much like in jail... Honestly, it is very graphic to hear but, in to be well informed about something you must know the truth. 




 Remember make choices for yourself! Not because of someone else. Allow others to inspire you not control your thoughts and actions.