Share Your FIT Memory
Help Hue Magazine celebrate FIT’s 75th anniversary by sharing stories and photos from your FIT days! Campus photos a plus! Submit here.
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Share Your FIT Memory
Help Hue Magazine celebrate FIT’s 75th anniversary by sharing stories and photos from your FIT days! Campus photos a plus! Submit here.
Faryl Forman Stillman, FBM ’89
Pictures from 1985 (top) FIT fashion show at the Limelight (bottom) Coed dorm.
For Vietnamese and Chinese versions, please check out: https://ngocnga.net/sharing-memories/?utm_source=tumblr&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=quote 📸💭📲 It wasn't taken today, but I want to share it today. // Bùshì jīntiān pāi de dàn jīntiān xiǎng fā.
Last morning coffee at Peets in Berkeley. Heading home along the California coast#greatvisit#reconnections#sharingmemories https://www.instagram.com/p/CVIqPCOgDcx/?utm_medium=tumblr
Throwback Days
Throwback Days
I also went through a phase of dying my hair burgundy. It was less detrimental to my hair as I hadn't bleached my hair beforehand, and I thought the color was cool. ^^
- Marié 🌸
Throwback Days
Minna-san, konnichi wa!!!
Throwback to 2005. I was a sophomore in high school. Happy Friday!!! Enjoy the weekend. ^^
- Marié 🌸
Throwback Days
Minna-san, konnichi wa!!!
I haven't been posting as much on social media lately. My idea well was starting to run dry and so I needed time to plan content. I've been researching ideas and quotes, saving more stock photo images (I've been using Pixabay), and creating beautiful aesthetics on Canva. And I think I have enough content to last me for the next 5-6 months (hopefully ^^).
Also, I've never really been super active on social media, and I'm not social media savvy so I am still trying to learn how to be more consistent when it comes to my posting schedule as I still have a lot to learn.
Plus, I think I need to interact more and am trying to work through my anxiety.
So for now, here is a mini photo collage of me, which dates back to when I was like 19 or 20 (bottom-most left picture) (I hadn't even realized I wanted to be a writer then) up to a few years ago when I was 27 (top-most left picture) (when I first started working on Foreshadowed by Darkness).
I was even shyer back then and never would've considered putting myself out there in terms of author platform, despite people telling me that I should start a blog. Because I was a good writer back then, I just hadn't yet discovered my passion for becoming an author.
Also, notice the difference in camera quality as this was before smartphones became super prevalent. It makes me realize how so much has evolved during the past 10 years including my desire to write my novel.
Starting next week, I will post more.
- Marié 🌸
Mobile phones, taking photos, making friends, keeping memories Seeing photos, not only of themselves, was a popularvway of making contact with the locals. And as my aunt shows, a typical Scandinavian photo style is to find life in the motives taken. When travelling, you often see groups of people looking for themselves living in the motives. Two equal but different ways to see the world. The mobile network in Cameroon was in rapid upgrading and extension during our travels there, but smartphones with quality cameras and high visibility screens was still a novelty. And there was a generational divide regarding photography, younger people and children embracing photos, while seniors not so much. Modern telecoms infrastructure is a key to human welfare and business development everywhere in this our common world. https://developingtelecoms.com/telecom-business/operator-news/10487-mtn-ivory-coast-orange-cameroon-boost-4g-connections.html #streetphotography #photosharing #streetkids #selfies #sharingmemories #makingfriends #mobilephoto #cameroon #2015CE #children #Kamerun #cameroon #africa #mbe #Cameroon #ngaoundere #selfie (ved Ngaoundere Palace) https://www.instagram.com/p/CR6qHX7psgq/?utm_medium=tumblr