Wednesday, October 12, 2016

Chernoble

How to start? It's a question we all ask. No one knows where to start, not until they've failed. Failure is usually where you start. You'll know know that if you've failed and gotten up to try again then it's within your abilities to try again.

 Most of us don't have the balls to fail. We're all looking for that success, that easy money.

I'm not so sure people find that easy money. We're all after another persons dream. Well, not all of us. There is a lot of people though.

So how do you get someone to be motivated enough to fail? Be willing to fail yourself.

That's a huge issue, today's leaders never fail. Well not until they fail everything and there's nuclear war.


Sunday, October 2, 2016

Dropping in the club

Needing to play with the team. It's easy to say, but then you remember that you're an all star and the rest of the team is a bunch of rookies.

What am I to do?

I'm willing to pass back to the keeper, he can punt that ball back into play. Things are bound to get interesting. This city is somewhere new. There's so much to look forward to. I'm interested in making a podcast and making a movie. Totally do able. I'll have them intertwined. The movie is going to be urban underground on the Job, but nightlife edition. There's been some drama involved in the industry over the last several months and it's changed the way we see stuff too.

So I need to also do a camera drive and find more photographers.

That's easy, and so is writing this blog everyday. Not all glitchy like I have been.


Saturday, October 1, 2016

Pencils for the internet






There is so many kids out there yearning to learn how to create beautiful captivating images so they can publish them on their Facebook. A Cameras life is not like it was 10 or 20 years ago. People are taking more photos then ever, people are looking through photographs at an astronomical rate. Inspiration comes from sharing images appropriately and in the right context. Success is on the internet, and cameras are designed to guide us through our journey.

Twenty years ago the internet existed but not everyone was on it. In 1996 there was a small chance you owned a digital camera. It probably wasn't very good though. Ten Yeas ago the internet was becoming main stream, with the advent of the smart phone and Facebook cameras became a basic commodity.  That's changed the way we take photos. Now there is such a thing as a selfie. The internet has given the camera a new canvas.

More and more kids these days are expressing themselves over the internet. Not only are they, expressing themselves over the internet, they are also connecting with people from all around the world in an instant. We're all connected and our cameras are the best vehicle to express ourselves authentically in real time. There is lots of sharing going on, like never before. Understanding personal boundaries in an online context is integral in creating positive outcomes. Cameras make it easy to share things on the web. Kids should know how to use a camera.

So who wants to know how to take your photos to the next level?

The answer is, we all do. Can you imagine what photography is going to be like in the next 10 to 20 years. Its crazy to think about what people are going to get to see. What kids are going to watch. Its important to understand what we're seeing, it's important to understand what's appropriate. There is a demand for cameras, cause kids love to see.