incrediblemachine:

BBMA Blue Carpet

Love! #beautiful

(Reblogged from toforeverremainbreathless)

Today is World Suicide Prevention Day. Look into the eyes of your friends, family, and strangers. Reach out to each of them with love, kindness, and a smile. NEVER underestimate the power of caring. You may just save a life without ever knowing it.
- Angie

It’s been a year, so I think it’s time.  I wanted to share some beauty from that night so … here is a video from our 8/13/11 Indy State Fair Sugarland show.  The wonderfully talented Sara Bareilles singing “Basket Case”.

~Angie

ALL Sugarbands are on SALE!!!

We must liquidate our inventory before we can offer other items so check out our sale!

  • TeamJennifer - Buy 1 get 1 FREE! (use the dropdown to select ONE free wristband with the purchase of a TeamJennifer Sugarband at $4)
  • Stand Up - $3 each
  • Change Your Mind - #3 each
  • Lifetime for a Day - $3 each

Hurry and gets yours today.  Once they’re gone, we will not restock these items.

BLOWOUT SALE ON TeamJennifer Sugarbands!!!

In honor of TeamJennifer winning Duets, we are having a blowout sale on our TeamJennifer Sugarbands.  You asked for them.  We made them.  Now show your support for the first season winners!

3 for $7.00

2 for $5.00

1 for $3.00

Get yours while you can.  We won’t restock these so once they’re gone, they’re gone!  Go to www.sugarbands.com to order today.

As always, thanks for your support!

Just … too cute!  Jennifer Nettles on “Good Day LA” this morning.

(Reblogged from meringuecookies)

jhnmyr:

Vintage new old stock Leica M4 and 50mm Summicron 2.0 Lens

Everything in this camera is manual. No light meter, no automatic focus, shutter, ISO or aperture. It was daunting at first but I’ve been practicing guessing shutter speed/aperture on a digital M9 and seeing how close I get. I consider myself experienced enough to bring only this camera with me now. Most indoor settings require an aperture setting of 2, 4 or 5.6 and a shutter speed of 60, 125 or 250. I’ve learned that the guessing - maybe the intuition - of the settings is what makes a photograph special.

Another great thing about shooting film is that when you see the photos back, it actually matures your “eye” for both looking at and taking pictures. There are a couple of fallacies in digital photography, one being the thinking that high contrast is “fillm-ier,” and the other that you should be able to take a crisp photo in any situation no matter how low the light. Old, classic photos aren’t all as high contrast as you might think, and even the greatest photographers of all time wouldn’t attempt to lift the camera to their eye in a candle lit restaurant basement. There aren’t any photographs of Marilyn Monroe in a dimply-lit wine cellar eating tapas. (I checked.)

Now it’s on me to blow some great moments by under/over exposing, but that’s how you pay your dues, I imagine.

(Reblogged from inrepair75)

They’re in!!!  Check out the new #TeamJennifer #LetsDuet Sugarbands!!!!  Get yours today and show Jennifer at the next Sugarland show that you’re on HER team!!!