Someone take that damn
Amazing Horse song by Weebl off my head. I get caught singing it. In the office. Not good.
In other news, a colleague at work is leaving. I am quite sad as I am used seeing him everyday and make silent jokes. Just like when I attached many sweets on his computer by using rolled tape, so he came back from the lunch break and found these sweets hanging from everywhere. Of course I wish him well whatever he will do, still I don't like to look at his empty room.. He's a good guy, a bit weird tho. You need to put the right amount of effort in order to fully understand him (do we ever 'fully' understand someone, even?) - and his departure kinda breaks the office balance. The other guys over there are feeling way worse, as they worked together for years. In my case, it's just a few months - still sad face :(
Anyway, let's continue the 'female photographers' saga, third chapter. This picture comes from another set shot with
Senia Ferrante:
![](http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v156/delilah/lj/pics/senia_portrait_delilah.jpg)
I can't wait to get more from our day of shooting, we put much effort and love <3. The photographer is technically awesome and even if she keeps calling herself 'amateur', I can tell you she's definitely a pro.
Also, she's very caring. She helped me a lot when planning the shoot: she picked up the clothing (those were amazing outfits - aww) and called a MUA (Simona Breazu). She booked a studio and we shot over there. She brought drinks and food at the shoot, she even picked me up the metro station and drove me back. I mean, wow.