Sunday, April 27, 2014

Making the [Least] of Social Media

Last week I attended a lecture on social media for photographers. This is my response:  

I love social events. 

There is something invigorating about a group of people with a common interest all joining together for a night of inspiration. 

I knew that APA’s little event was not Salesforce’s world famous conference, but on the evening going into “Modern Marketing for Photographers,” at Left Space Studios in the Mission, I had this excited feeling that my notes were going to help change my career, that I was going to leave with numerous contacts to exploit in the near future, and maybe even a free neon colored backpack stitched with an embarrassingly large logo.

After signing in and beautifully writing my name on an obnoxiously sized sticker (which I had a problem finding an attractive placing for on my shirt,) I walked into the darkly lit high-ceiling event room filled with socially awkward photographers in odd patterns and cargo pants. With my optimism still high, I made for the bar making eye contact with the gentleman opening a new bottle of red wine. Turning around, glass in hand, I faced my unknown new friends.

Usually, I am very good at sneaking my way into conversation, but my tricks failed me with these shy artists. Everyone stood lonely in their own clusters. Imaginary force fields keeping them tied to their iPhones and looking aimlessly at the empty white walls. A few brief exchanges of uncomfortable handshakes, a woman who gave me a free screen cleaner, and annoying name droppings from a man who tried to pick me up after the lecture with the line “hipster girls like you look good on the back of my bicycle,” was all the social excitement I received before they asked us to sit down. 

pre event bathroom selfie
I sat in the third row, first seat to the isle; not too close to be a geek, but close enough to express interest. 

A balding man took the mic, introduced himself, and made a joke about tequila that no one laughed at. Recently having watched a documentary on the founder of Apple, I sat eagerly hoping to be inspired with the same majestic feeling that Steve Jobs delivered with his sly smirk before a crowd of high waisted khaki wearing nerds. Sadly, my disappointment settled in heavily right about the time we hit slide three.

Nicely put, I wasted two hours, fifteen dollars, and three squirts of perfume last Tuesday evening. I walked out of the building with an empty notebook and an appreciation for one minute long “how to” YouTube videos that would give me the same amount of information in a shorter time and while wearing my pajamas. 

The slideshow was slow and the presenter read it word for word. 

Now I know I am no expert in the art of presentation, but what I do know is you have to be interesting. Your slides should be bullet points for your speech. If we wanted to read about the topic we would have picked up a book, but we wanted personality and elaboration on experiences, at least, that’s what I wanted. 

The facts on the slides were incorrect and gave a “do it my way or fail” vibe that put a panicked pursed lipped look on the mouth of the woman seated in front of me. The examples were not relevant and up to date on the changes in layouts and guidelines of most of the social media applications talked about. The questions asked at the end were responded with a “um..” or “well I don’t use that” response that left the presenter looking uneducated and rude and the questioner annoyed. I couldn’t wait for it to be over. And nearing the end, the only thing that kept me staying was the devilish hope of snagging a bottle of wine on my way out. 

I picked the lecture because I found the topic relevant and interesting, but was incredibly disappointed. Ultimately, Tuesday evening, I lost time, patience, knowledge, and a follower on Instagram.

Tuesday, April 1, 2014

reckless abandon


Music often inspires my photography, as you might have noticed with my lyric/song pairing with each post on instagram or my continuous need to tell you about every music video I find. Now that I think about it, I think I follow more musicians on facebook than I do my friends. 

With that in mind, i would like to present the Verbaledudette monthly music series. At the beginning of each month i will share a collection of tunes that have continuously soundtracked the previous month; some new finds, old favorites, and inbetweeners. 

To make for easy listening, you will also be able to grab a hold of the playlist on spotify

i am excited to share my first, here we go! 

April: Reckless Abandon 

1. i need my girl - the national 
2. one for the road - arctic monkeys 
3. black belt - john grant 
4. let go - rac 
5. secrets on our lips - astronautalis 
6. gracious - ben howard 
7. the ghost inside - broken bells 
8. west coast - coconut records 
9. love interruption - jack white 
10. go it alone - beck 
11. i'm into you - chet faker 
12. vagabond - wolfmother 
13. i will be there - odessa 
14. hey pretty - poe 
15. speak in rounds - grizzly bear 
16. 6 underground - sneaker pimps 
17. percussion gun - white rabbits 
18. renaissance girls - oh land 
19. lonely press play - damon albarn 
20. sweet disposition - the temper trap

enjoy! xo : ) 

Wednesday, March 5, 2014

i risked incarceration, #mugshot

I may have stolen my neighbors garden gnome for a school project tonight.

For those of you worried that I will be imprisoned for stealing a hollow dwarf, do not worry, I returned my little pointy hat friend after he spent five hours in my kitchen (and after the sun went down. It was awkward enough stealing it in broad daylight with the mail man and karl the fog as (hopefully) my only witnesses.) If I said that the gnome was simply on the corner and it was an easy walk and grab by I would be lying. If I told you that I had to reach through a fence, while on my knees, and my head almost stuck between two white wooden panels, I would be telling you the truth. All I can say, is I better get an A on this assignment tomorrow. For goodness sakes, I risked incarceration, that should count for something, right?

In other news about being arrested, I am now officially allowed to drink legally. Happy 21st Birthday to me! As my fellow birthday sharer, Justin Bieber, spent his day paying bail, I spent mine with lovely people, tasty food, and damn good music. And yes I do remember everything.

I just wanted to give you a little heads up on my recent rebellious life and reassure you that, despite the rumors, the selfies I am taking lately do not include #mugshot in the caption.

xo

P.S. like the title? after the gathering of hot men (sigh) on my blog, my stats confirmed that the more controversial or sexual title I had for my posts the more views it received. You dirty readers you!

Sunday, February 23, 2014

swooping hair and a sarcastic grin

Ladies and gents, boys and girls, it is time to bring on the closing act of Verbaledudette's Olympic Hotties 2014. It has been an adventure. We have seen the bold, the brawny, and the naughty. The skaters, the sledders, and the skiers. Loose toothed hockey boys with soft sides and snowboarders who showed us their darks sides. We even got reprimanded! (Must be doing something right... heehee.) As a closing act, I would like to introduce a hottie very dear and near to my heart. Meet Konrad Rotermund:

"this is Olympic as is gets" 
Originating from Michigan, Konrad now lives in Salt Lake City with his beautiful wife and adorable children. (I know, I know, he is taken - bare with me.) 



He has been consistently placed in the Top 8 in the Pro Mogul Tour standings, has graced the November 1984 cover of SKIING magazine, along with being published in POWDER Magazine's annual calendar and published in all major ski publications and trade manuals, Konrad has been seen skiing in every color and style of ski suit possible. (Yes, even the onsie, oh baby.) 



Having had a history of trying at least every position available in the ski event world, Konrad now focuses on producing Freestyle World Cups/Championships all over the world, as well as television broadcasting production. 


On the hill, he can often be found with too many credentials around his neck, a radio to his ear, a Deer Valley cookie in one hand, a ski pole in the other, and a genuine "don't f**k this up" smile on his face. 



Since the Olympics in 1998, Konrad has enhanced the Olympic events with his worldly travels, an enormous passion for skiing, and incredible production/leadership/marketing/communication skills.

No matter the weather, you can always rely on Konrad.
Swooping hair and a sarcastic grin, this stud just happens to be my Father. (Now you know where I get my beautiful hair and sarcastic disposition.)

Konrad in his natural habitat.
Although he spends a lot of time away from his family during Olympic season, they just want him to know how incredibly proud they are of him. If they were judges, they would easily hand over the gold in a heart beat.

Here's to another great season of Olympic Hotties! Have a lovely night. xo


P.S. Just want to remind everyone that this is actually a blog that I post in all the time. So come back and read about things other than hot Olympians. Such as my dating life in San Francisco which usually goes a little like hot guys I think want me but really want the guy next to me.

Saturday, February 22, 2014

my assortment of men

At the beginning of this adventure I made little folders separating the different disciplines of all the athletes as a way to organize their beautiful faces. As I clean out my assortment of men in preparations for the end tomorrow night, I found that there are way too many amazing athletes that we didn't cover. So, with that said, I give you the rest of the skiing and snowboarding folder:

Alexander Bilodeau
Cameron Bolton 
Christian Haller
Jan Scherrer
Paul Berg
Sven Thorgren
Yannic Lerjen

Goodnight. XO