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Photo of the Week: Memento No. 5

"Aliveness" should be a value measure for everything

Posted by Tee

My Memento, by russellorama

Another tough choice this week, so many great photos to choose from (including lovely Valentine flowers and pants-free cookie-making!), but this candid, unabashed image was instantly and irreversibly magnetic. I especially love the confluence of elegant and alive here – I wish we’d see those two intertwined more often.

What makes you smile a mile wide, throw your head back in laughter, or squeal with delight? Show us this week in the FGG Girls Flickr gallery!

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Photo of the Week: “If you’ve got it…”

Theme parties are great chance to ditch your comfort zone

Posted by Tee

from CurvyAmazon

FGG Girls’ Flick group newcomer CurvyAmazon gets bold and playful with some hot pink for an 80′s themed birthday party – demonstrating that theme parties can be a great way to experiment with fun, attention-getting outfits you probably wouldn’t be caught wearing in public any other time. It’s as though just the idea of a party gives us permission to be sexy, free-spirited beings, vs. feeling like we ought to cover up and spare ourselves and everyone else the sight of our curves.

While we’d love to get the whole plus-size community out from under that presumption, if a theme party is what it takes right now to have some fun with fashion, go for it! And if you can’t find one to hit with your bad, newly liberated self…why not throw one? Valentine’s Day is just around the corner; invite your 50 closest friends and require that everybody wear red. Then get creative!

Thanks to everyone who submitted photos this month! Our group is growing and we love seeing your faces over there. If  you haven’t joined already, get on over there.

And finally, congratulations to MidnighteSkye for winning this month’s photo challenge with her January 10 Photo of the Week, “Make a Statement.” Nice shot! Send your mailing address to letters@fatgirlsguidetoliving.com and we’ll send off your prize!

And thanks to everyone who’s participated in our photo challenges each month since we launched last summer. We’ll continue to do a Photo of the Week each Monday beginning this week (vs. Sunday), but we’ll no longer be choosing one monthly “winner” from those. We love all the photos you’re adding to our Flickr group, so keep ‘em coming!

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Photo of the Week: Psychedelic

Posted by Tee

Incomplete Self byTinyBeauregard

This one was just fun. And cool. And the fact that the printed image (what we see) was less of herself than the negative (what’s really there) was a nice metaphor for how we often see ourselves vs. how we truly are.

What funky image can you create of yourself that speaks to the subject of body image? Get your photo in at the FGG Girls Flickr group before next Sunday for a chance to win January’s prize. If you need a little inspiration, Jamie Bates and MidnighteSkye are already hot on that trail with some great examples.

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FGG Photo of the Week: Color!

Toryanni plays Cinderella in her We Love Colors tights

Posted by Tee

Cinderelly, Cinderelly from midnighteskye

I was once as guilty as they come when it came to hiding  behind drab, mousy, baggy clothing. For years after I gained weight I kept only tans, blacks and grays in my wardrobe…maybe an occasional pair of blue jeans. I wanted to attract no attention. Color, especially bold color, was out of the question.

It’s only been in the past two or three years that I’ve started coming out of that shell. First it was sage greens, then golden yellows, then, in 2008, after a lifetime of fear and loathing, I finally embraced the color pink. Oh yeah. So when I saw the bold colors in this photo, and the carefree way Toryanni played it, I knew it was this week’s photo.

What about you? What bold moves are you making this year? Show us over at the FGG Girls Flickr pool, and enter for a chance to win our monthly photo prize.

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FGG Photo of the Week: Make a Statement

Putting yourself out there is the surest path to body - and self - acceptance

Posted by Toni

Photo by Midnighteskye

**Be sure to read today’s entire post for the results of our Eden Fantasys Giveaway**

We have several new photos and members in our FGG Girls Flickr Group (welcome, girls!). This image by Midnightskye caught my eye when I visited the group recently (where we have a great discussion going about photo post-processing basics if you have any tips and tricks to share).

I thought, “She looks like me!” when I clicked over to view the photo. The description says, “I know I have stretch marks, I’m a big girl, I was going to edit them, but they are a part of who I am.” Yesssss! That’s the attitude we strive for here at FGG. But even Tee and I aren’t “all moxie, all the time” (though we do strive for “most of the time”).

I have always been self-conscious of my stretch marks, and I think seeing someone put them out there with neither apology nor shame tugged hard at the pull chain to my light bulb. I immediately recalled a favorite quote, which comes from the brilliant television show The Wire, when Walon (played by the awesome Steve Earle) says to Bubbles (played by “Why does this man not have an Emmy for his performance on The Wire?!?” Andre Royo):

Shame ain’t worth as much as you think. Let it go.

I may have fallen out of my chair when I heard that line, because I’ve felt ashamed of my body since hitting puberty. I started dieting at an age (12) and size (5) where I had no business doing so, because all of the girls and women around me were starving and hating on themselves, including my mother. It’s really only been over the past year or so that I’ve started actively working to appreciate my physical self, stretch marks and all – including ditching the little self-deprecating remarks about every self-perceived flaw. Because those “flaws” are indeed a part of who I am. I’m even putting myself out there more than ever this year by doing a year of self portraits – some candid, some artful – as a way of taking my self back. I might even muster the courage to strike a pose like Midnighteskye some time in 2010 (sorry, Mom!).

What about you? I know that body shame is not the sole province of fat girls (my skinny friends worry over their post-baby stretch marks, forty-something crow’s feet and southern-facing breasts, too), and many of you simply adore your curvy selves. But for those of you struggling with shame in any area of your lives, can you get inspired to put yourself out there more this week and drop-kick shame to the curb? I challenge you do to ONE THING this week that nudges you to “let it go.” Post a photo that represents this act to the FGG Girls Flickr Group or post a comment telling us how you did.

Special Announcement! We have a winner of our Eden Fantasys giveaway! Our random drawing from commenters who mentioned chocolate is Fat Nurse! Congratulations, girl! You are the lucky owner of the “Better Than Chocolate” clitoral vibrator (now there’s a phrase I never envisioned writing in my career). Tee has emailed you so we can send it your way. Congratulations! Thanks to everyone who played along!

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Photo of the Week: Pure

Toni's portrait epitomizes FGG's raison d'être

Posted by Tee

In her element: Snowface, from Toni

I loved this the moment I saw it, and while Toni and I aren’t eligible for monthly photo prizes for our own photos (obviously!) I wanted to showcase it, anyway. There is little more beautiful than the happiness obvious on our faces when we’re truly engaged and in our element.

What about you? Where are you most in your element? Show us this month, and have a shot at winning one of our monthly prizes.

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FGG Photo of the Week: Kill It!

Jamie Bates lives out loud in her self portraits

Posted by Toni

Who you callin’ fat by Jamie Bates

Choosing this month’s photo challenge winner was tough because so many new and colorful photos landed in our FGG Girls photo group. Jamie’s image (above) is December’s winning photo because of her distinctive, electrifying, and inspiring self portraiture style. Congrats, Jamie! Send us your mailing address and we’ll send you a prize.

If you can’t relate to the sentiment expressed in this photo, we might have to revoke your honorary fat girl card and boot you from the clubhouse. Okay, we’re kidding, but we know that struggles with the scale can be epic for women of every size, and that’s what made this photo as evocative as it is funny. And while not everyone worries about this issue, however you feel about weighing yourself (or not), it’s sometimes easy to forget that there’s so much more to us than our waist size or weight. Taking racy, playful, or soft self portraits – or having a friend or professional photographer take quality photos of us – is a great way to capture and celebrate who we are now.

If you saw our Mid-Week Mini Challenge from last week, we’re extending it by 24 hours, because 01.01.10 is such a tantalizing kick-off date for a creative self portraiture challenge.

Here’s the scoop:

Join a Flickr self-portrait project group like 52 Weeks or 365 Days, upload your first self-portrait, then commit to at least one self-portrait each week for a year. When you’ve joined the group and added your photo (which should be taken just for this project), come back here and link to that photo in comments, which then enters you to win the mini-challenge mystery prize. Deadline: 11:59 p.m. (PST) on January 1, 2010, and the winner will be chosen at random on January 2.

I’m having another go at 365 Days of self portraits (my first 365 was in 2007), but of course *I* can’t enter to win the prize. We welcome other takers, however, so show us what you’ve got, girls!

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