This was our first year hiring a professional photographer for our family holiday photo. We were so pleased with Ruel Cordero -- mostly because he ...
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I’m on hour 16 right now. Of work. No shooting, no proofing, nothing creative. Therefore it = work. I wish I could shoot more and spend a lot less time doing the mundane things that being a photographer and business owner also brings to the table (especially during busy season). 16 hours today of sorting, deleting, replying to emails, uploading, downloading, archiving, burning disks, assembling albums, packaging orders, emailing the lab, counting prints, drafting invoices….all the things I must do, to get to do what I want to do…shoot, talk to my clients. I needed a catch up day, and today was it. It always make me laugh a little when I hear people say they want to be a photographer because they love taking photos. Not because I”m mean, just because taking the photos is actually what I spend the least amount of time doing! Funny how that works huh? In years past, it was me who ran this business. Of course Jase was supportive, helping in ways that allowed me to do what I needed to do, chasing kids, fixing meals, giving me time to work. But this year, the business has grown by leaps and bounds and he’s taken on a much bigger role. Handing the finances, invoicing, taxes, even some packaging and he can assemble a mean, clean album like nobody’s business. And I am thankful. For the help. The support. Without him, I couldn’t live my dream. I would sink. And give up. And be so, so unhappy without the creative outlet. There are days that I get happy emails, from clients, from other photographers, from someone who came across my blog and it spoke to them, and I try to remember to bring those shared words and expressions to Jason too. Because he is invested. Not only in me, in us, but in this business. Our business.
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Archbald native talks about the three wars he fought inScranton Times-Tribune - Nov 10, 2009
butch comegys / staff photographer Victor Bolcavage, 84, of Archbald, served in WWII, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War. and more »
MLive.com - Nov 10, 2009
Gee had a photography display at Ottawa Tavern, 151 Ottawa Ave. NW, on Sept. 25 when police say she refused management and police requests to leave the and more »
The Rafu Shimpo - Nov 11, 2009
HORSE'S MOUTH: Congratulations To Nisei Receiving Belated Degrees“Gee, I'ma pretty good photographer,” was her comment. She took the picture. Just thought I would toss this in to get a giggle.IdahoStatesman.com - Nov 05, 2009
First Thursday: Artists from Gee's Bend see life and history in every quilt That photo got them to travel there to meet Young, who lived up the road from Gee's Bend. After getting to know her, they discovered the heart of the Gee'sThe Age - Nov 02, 2009
Gee, after years of slotting in this top-of-copy message to those highly esteemed group of subeditors who massage a reporter's every word before they go to and more »Telegraph.co.uk - Nov 05, 2009
Sky NewsOne Bee Gee looks like he's trying too hard, the other like he's not trying at all. What they don't look like is a couple of the most talented, We were young tearaways..the police told us to get out of Britainall 77 news articles »
DVD Talk - Nov 02, 2009
Gee, that's always easy to do. Elliott Nugent's direction is okay and Leon Shamroy's cinematography is up to the usual Paramount level of polish. and more »