“Haha your photos are so eco-friendly, apparently,” said my boss. Maybe because I’m always (or used to be, heh) almost naked. This is the second time my photos have appeared in Southeast Asia Globe magazine. To be quite honest, I haven’t read the article (text is too small, don’t wanna strain my eyes) and I don’t know how my photos come into play but seeing these scans make me feel really giddy. Hee.

View it large(r) here.
Thanks to Poell for the FYI and the scans!
And before anyone asks: no, I did not get paid for it (though it would be nice to have extra cash for anti aging face face creams seeing that my dad has been calling me old-looking in my Facebook photos. I digress). People are free to use photos found in my Flickr stream as long as they credit me and don’t turn me into a unicorn or add sparkles. Though if you do want to turn me into a unicorn and add sparkles, contact me, I’ll probably say yes. I love sparkles.


Hi, I'm Helga Weber and welcome to my personal site. I'm 25 and in the process of learning how to make adventurous life choices. I dislike old people but I love grandma clothes. My goal in life is to build a ball pit right next to my bed. Currently searching for the perfect house coat. My lover is the greatest. 
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oh so you were made model just by asking permission to use your photos. pede pala yun… hehe! kaw na rin ang photographer.
nice self-portraits by the way. ;)
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aww congrats!! that’s amazing :) you look so uber purty and NOT old dammit!
we asians age wonderfully! haha
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That is so sooo cool!
You as the model, the photographer and the post-processor. A one-man team!
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wow! That’s so nice! Congrats Helga!
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