
This past weekend my schedule was loaded with test shoots. I remember being a little worried if I’d booked too many models and if that would affect the quality of the shoots. Somehow everything turned out great. However, I couldn’t have done any of it without my team members. Robert Sesnek, Eric Williams, and Kelly Budd are some of the most talented individuals I’ve had the pleasure of working with.
It’s not just the collection of talent that makes our team work. It’s the ability to give/receive constructive criticism. There’s no blaming or bitterness involved. It’s a very encouraging, professional environment with the sole purpose of creating great images. I love it when someone suggests something that may have been overlooked. Whether it be changing the color of the lips, tweaking the shape of the hair, or even suggesting a different background color, we all colloborate (in the true sense of the word) to create something amazing.
I’m very fortunate to be working with such great people.
To my team members: Thank you for all your help, I couldn’t have done it without you!
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For some reason, many people assume that I retouch my own work. Thanks, but I actually hire someone.
Summertime sure brings the heat doesn’t it? The hot weather always reminds me of past summers I spent in Orlando, FL and my hometown
COMMENTS: PHOTOGRAPHY CONTESTS…AGAIN
I’ve gotten about ten emails in the past two months in regards to contests. I guess magazines are trying to make as much money as possible to combat the decline in circulation.
As a followup to my original post on photography contests, I’d like to post this quote from APhotoEditor:
“I’m pretty sure it’s not just my in-box that’s crammed with photography contest notices these days. Mine are of the “will you share this incredible opportunity with your community” ilk and I’ve stopped even checking to see if it really is “an incredible opportunity” or actually a way to either a.) Make some money off contest fees or b.) Get some usage rights and/or collect images that they’re too lazy to go find themselves.”
My sentiments exactly. Read the rest of the post here.
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