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Should I do a pin up shoot now?  

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  1. 1. Should I do a pin up shoot now?

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OMG SEXY AND PRETTY you are soooo gorgous you should be damn proud

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BBK - I really like this one. I liked the others too. I definately have decided this is something I will do for myself when I get to goal.

Renewedhope - if you find anyone, let me know. We're in the same area.:o

Edited by myturn0421

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I would love to have some pin ups done when I reach goal. Do you have any idea where I might get them done in East Texas or Dallas area. How do I even go about finding a reputable person in my area to do it????

In such a big area it shouldn't be hard. I would first look on the web. That is where I found my 1st photographer. He had a myspace so I could ask girls he had worked with how he was. NEVER EVER go alone though! Always take a friend to "help" and keep you safe!

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BBK you are amazing. So beautiful. And of course I love the red hair and my DH loves it too (since he is kinda partial to redheads anyways :thumbup:) LOL I am definately listing this as one of my "rewards" for getting to goal. You are truly an inspiration and I don't just mean with the photos. Yours is one of the names I recognize with helpful comments and encouragement on this site. Thanks for all you do.

Cindy:thumbup:

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Holy cow.

BBK, you've just absolutely rocked in this whole journey. You're a stunner, I hope that your life turns into everything you've ever wanted.

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Wow you look great.

I had some done 15 years ago before I got too heavy and my DH Drooled over them and still does today. So when I reach my goal I want to do it again.

We have a studio here is St. Louis that does photos only of women in pin upstyle fashion. Its a husband and wife team that help with clothing picks; hair and make-up.

I had a ball doing it and can't wait to do it again.

Again you look great and give big inspiration to others.

I have to say I votedin your poll and said to wait until you hit your goal weight and have your TT.

But you look fabulous and can only improve from here. How do you improve on Fabulous.

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Wow maybe I will drive to St louis when I want mine done. If you recomend them that is. It is only 4 hours away.

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Oh I would recommend them to anyone. I am very pleased by the photos taken 15 years ago. their website is

::Apple Studio Photography St. Louis MO::

It gives a few samples of the photos they take. They are very tasteful but sexy. The price isn't too bad either for what you get. The pictures are beautiful.

A friend of mine had some done too, and hers were gorgeous as well. I wish I had them on a disk so I could post it. I'll have to try and scan one and see if I can post it.

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Hey ya all I posted these on another thread but didn't want to forget you all! Here are some new pics from the photographer. They are all untouched but the devil one of course. SO you get to see the pics before they are made all glamorous! lol....

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