Saturday, June 8, 2013

The affected eye in photos


 Stephanie and I in Ireland, 2011
MBA Graduation 2011


With my Sisters at our cousin's wedding 2012

MBA Graduation 2011 at Dinner to celebrate!

2011 Birthday Dinner in Canada with my friend Sydney!

Carrie and I the night before Sammie's wedding 2012


Sammie and I at our church St. Norbert for Sammie's wedding 2012

This will always be an issue. It is however you deal with it.  In photos; my eyes close or my left eye squints. It is one of the hardest and annoying items of the affect of the stroke. However, it is apart of why I am. I have learned to have someone take several shots. I have also learned to take the photos myself and figure out ahead of time how to pose.

Advice: Learn when your eye squints the most or eyes close together in photos. For me; it is mostly when I am out with friends and family for events. Example; I ended up messing up our 1989 Kindergarten Photo because of smile and avoiding the squint. Learn who you are and do what is best for you to get the right photo. It took years to practice this and identifying how to make it go away during big  once in a lifetime events (as seen above).

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