well, as you can see, it has been awhile since i started this blog and did my first post! oh well, here i am now. let me see....well, what I did today was go to theclickproject at the conn-artist studio and gallery in hendersonville. they are offering free informational sessions right now. i went to the session and it was actually really fun and informative! met alot of nice people and made some great contacts! one woman even lives in fairview and wants to get together to work on studio lighting....i learned alot there! i also met alot of really nice artists there including catherine vibert, laurie mccarriar and brennen mcelhaney. the class was led by wendy outland who is a counsultant to visual artists as well as arts organizations. she shared alot of great information!
see, i got my tax id number the other day, finally! in saying finally, i mean that i have been trying to make myself pursue something in photography for awhile now. i had a website a few years ago, but chickened out and took it down. i had even made business cards and put them out at a friend's store in biltmore village. but then, i got scared that someone would actually call me! talk about being a chicken. guess it is the shyness in me. so, here i am wanting to still pursue photography.....my true passion. i mean i am addicted to photography. it really makes me happy! my eyes are constantly taking pictures as i go about my day. it is nice, although does get annoying sometimes. sometimes i wish i could just see the world as it is, without a photo in mind. but, that is the way my mind works! always snapping photos in my head! ok...rambling. anyway, i learned alot at this class i took today and am looking forward to moving forward in my new business venture! I am going to take my time and do it the right way....do the research i need to and move forward from there! but, i have a plan! and i'm excited about it.....
Awesome, Jenni!
ReplyDeleteIt is truly a gift to be able to capture a moment or feeling in a snapshot. Your photos provide an exclamation point to a memory. What a wonderful way to punctuate life! Bravo!!
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