Wednesday, July 11, 2012

How much chances is it there to be a fashion photographer in nyc? -

Competition is fierce in New York City as it is here in Los Angeles, but yes you do have a chance. Of course no one can stop you from starting your own photography business specializing in creating photographs porfolios for models.

What to wear for orlando in winter? -

I am going to orlando from december 30 to january 9 but I just need to pack clothes clothes for 31-1-2, so 31-1 im going to parks and 2 shopping, i plan to run almost every day in the morning.

I guess your usual summer clothes. T-shirts, shorts, capris, flip flops, etc. Remember to bring a sweatshirt since it can get cold at night. Hope this helps!

Orlando is usually warm in the winter. You can pack a variety of clothes, such as t-shirts, shorts, jeans, light weight jacket or sweater. It s usually in the 60 s, sometimes 70 s F, in the daytime. It will be a little cool at night. It s usually dry and sunny, but bring an umbrella just in case.

Unfortunately our weather has been really weird so far. Yesterday was in the 80s but a few days earlier we had temps in the 40s. I d take a variety. Most importantly, comfy shores and sunscreen. We have bright days all year long.

like Ms Bell said it can bounce around. I live in orlando.I have sen new years about 80 and I have seen it as low as 40 degrees during the day. the weather is very hard to predict. the beaches are about an hours drive in either direction. the gulf is far prettier with its white sands and small waves. if You planning on hitting any of the clubs its the usual club attire. i hope I answered your questions. feel free to contact me thru my profile and i can answer more. have a great day

take light clothes and for that just in case scenarios because Orlando is usually warm but sometimes get really cool take a nice going out sweater and a regular one or two for the everyday wear have fun and Good Luck

just go to accuweather.com and type in orlando and you can view a 15day forecast before you leave to get a good idea of the temps. thats what i did before i went to disney last month and it helped out alot.

Moving to Los Angeles from Dublin Ireland? -

in summer 2011 me and my family of are planning on moving to los angeles, ca. my mom is a professional singer and book author and my dad is a carpenter and drummer. we have 3 properties [2 houses and an apartment] that we could potentially sell. 2 of the houses are high quality. I am 15, my little sister is 7 and my little brother is 3 but we will be 17, 9 and 5 years old when we move. We live in Dublin, Ireland. We would like to move to a nice place around the los angeles [good] area. In the long run, we are not looking for a rent, but a house and will basically have a fair amount of money.What are the steps we have to take to move?Saleeya Dunphy

They are all right, you will first have to find someone to sponsor you for a work Visa, and it has to be a well paying job. And no, it won t really take 2 years for a Visa, i know plenty of Europeans , where it didn t even take a year. Countries like Ireland, German and Italy, will have a much faster visa process, than for example, Iran, South Africa, Korea, and so on. Don t ask me why, it s just the way it is.don t come to LA to become a singer or an author, chances are very low.don t come here unless your parents have a degree in something like Business, Economics, and find a company to work for in the US. Other than that, stay in Ireland, sorry, but it will be hard as a carpenter to come to the US, just like that.

Jesus, please stop asking this question. I assume you know how to read, you CANNOT immigrate without a VISA.Visa s are NEARLY IMPOSSIBLE to OBTAIN.unless you have an ADVANCED DEGREE in things such as MEDICAL OR ENGINEERING.Basically, you CANNOT MOVE BECAUSE YOU ARE NOT QUALIFIED.Build a bridge and get over it.

I can refer you to someone who can help you professionally:+1 818 348 9200She s an attorney who might have some answers for you.Cheers, good luck :D

NO you are not. Why is it that so many people from European countries DON T understand that in order to immigrate to the United States they MUST apply for permission to immigrate from the U.S Department of State. Call the nearest U.S. Embassy and ask them if you don t believe me.Your parents could NOT legally work in the U.S. without a work visa. To obtain one an American company MUST sponsor them, and at the present about the ONLY careers that qualify is in Advanced Medicine, and Engineering. We DO NOT need any singers/writers, and definitely don t need any carpenters. Even if your family managed to find a way to make this move, the processing would take more than two years to complete.

I hope your family knows that you all need visas and all that paperwork to come to the US. That step will take longer than 2 years.Plus, your parents need to be sponsored for a job. The way the economy is going you guys might as well look elsewhere for your move. This is because to be able to come to the US to live and work you would need a skill that is in high demand here to be able to get a work permit.I saw that you posted this question a few hours ago. What? Where you expecting us to say what you want to hear by saying Oh, you just need to come to LA and everything will be just fine ? I m just being realistic and I m sorry that you don t like that answer, but that s just the way life goes.

Is $2,500 enough to go on vacation for a week to Washington D.C and NYC? -

My partner and I are going on vacation with our two young girls for about a week 3 days in D.C and 3 days in NYC. Is 2,500 enough for food, hotel,car and gas?

I m not so sure. It depends on where you plan to stay. The major hotels in New York are approximately $300 and not cheap in D.C. However, if you do your research ahead of time, you might be able to bring those figures down significantly, esp. if you are flexible about where you re going to stay. Check out Hotels.com, Priceline, etc. Don t forget to add in all of the hotel taxes that will be lumped on top of the rate. And don t forget to add in the parking, too.As for the rest, it all depends on what you plan to do in those cities. You can do a lot in both cities and not spend a lot of money, but if you want to do theater and things such as that, the price can jack up quickly.Do you research and if you have Triple A, be sure to see what discounts it can get you. It might be do-able, but it could really add up fast.Have a great trip.

When going to DC it is less expensive to stay the night outside of town, though that is not inexpensive. Also it can be hard to get a room for 3 days around DC at the same hotel especially during the week days, due to so many people coming in from out of town to work, they fill up a lot of rooms quickly and make it hard to find rooms for more than 1 night. So call ahead. If you stayed in Woodbridge, VA you would save about 30% on hotel rooms vs. staying in downtown DC. and it is about an hours drive into DC from there, anything between DC and Baltimore is very expensive as well. Plan ahead and make reservations especially in DC. While in DC try to be in your room or out of town by 9 pm it can get pretty dangerous at night. The DC cops are good but the criminals are good at not getting caught too.