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Like a Fat Kid Loves Cake

Hello, friends!

Thank you so much for the positive support by joining my Facebook page. I have over a 100 “fans” now, and I have been too shocked to express my gratitude. I love you all like a fat kid loves cake.

Speaking of fat kids, I accepted the P90X challenge and have kept myself busy with workouts. The picture below incorporates a self-portrait I did last year with the assistance of Jeff Fuller, Diana Manzanares, and Jon. I never posted the photo because of my low self-esteem: too much cake from the previous year made me look and feel like a bloated pig. I actually cried when I saw the photo, and it motivated me to work out. This year, I feel incredible, and I owe it all to new scenery, a change of pace, family, and great friends like you. I appreciate you more than you know.

My gift to you is this hilarious link to have fun with your photos. Thank you for the birthday wishes, your support and your friendship.

Love,
Amy

Amy Dunn's Birthday

New York City, 2009

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4 Comments

  1. Kevin | January 26, 2010 at 5:52 am | Permalink

    Hi Amy, I just read your canon lens of the month interview and had to check out your website. Lawyer, model, photographer – I don’t know how you do it all! I barely have time to sit down. And most importantly, your photos are fantastic – I love how you describe the technical stuff too.

    Keep up the great posts, great pictures, and what is it Tony says? Ah yes, keep pressing play!

  2. Steven | January 26, 2010 at 7:06 am | Permalink

    OMG .. You look great in the cake picture! why so negative? You legs look good too .. :)

  3. amydunn | January 26, 2010 at 9:37 am | Permalink

    Kevin, thank you so much for that sweet comment! I had no idea people still read the Canon article, but I’m glad they do. That 100 mm lens is truly remarkable. Please stop by again and say hi.

    Steven! Were you in Dallas this weekend for the wedding? I was in Louisiana, but I saw pictures, and they are beautiful.

    Those aren’t my legs, by the way; I’m just the girl holding the cake. :) When I look at the photo now, it doesn’t bother me at all – I guess back then, I was plagued with winter ickiness, worked with an ogre of a boss, and gained more weight than I was used to. The added pounds made me feel lethargic and gross–and not always welcome when photographing beautiful, skinny models. LOL

    Also, I used a ringflash as the main light, wore an unflattering top, and smooshed my arms to my body. I learned a lot during that shoot!

  4. diana Manzanares | January 28, 2010 at 5:37 pm | Permalink

    Amy, You look fabulous now and you looked fabulous then! I love that picture of you your sking and hair looked flawless! xoxo

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