Remarkable Photography
Tom Peters, one of my favourite business gurus has been on the road for almost two months, he wrote the following in his blog yesterday.
” … So I’ve been consciously working on a new (for me) approach, with at least a smidgeon of success. Either at day’s end or dawn’s early light, I have a little meditation and self-counseling session on making the day count, rather than devoting the day to eager anticipation of the moment I can cross it off the calendar. Professionally, that first means looking anew and in depth at the forthcoming lecture to be sure that it clearly encompasses (as best I can) an ennobling purpose, challenges participants’ minds and engages their souls. (Will it at least aspire to the JFK idea that no speechifier should utter a word unless she “aims to change the world”?) Also professionally, I “work on” my attitude. This may be day 45 and mile 76,000 for me, but for the Client it is D-Day for an Important Event (often their year’s #1 event, for God’s sake); hence my exhaustion and accompanying short temper must be thrust aside … and downright cheeriness and spirited engagement must become the invariant orders of the day. Besides, such cheeriness, even if feigned, cheers me up first and foremost! Next, and in a way most important, even though I have little trouble infusing my lecture with meaning, I must thoroughly convince myself that this is a day every hour of which is worth savoring! Hackneyed though it is to write, 25 October 2005 ain’t gonna come around again and this 62-year-old is gonna be a day older and closer to checkout time when it’s done …”
I agree with him completely, it might be the photographer’s 2000th wedding, but its a big event for those involved. Many photographers, and I’m sure you’ve seen their portfolios, will parade you through the same poses they have been recycling for the last 5 years – the one where the bridesmaids and bride run towards the camera, the tree-touching-skyward-gazing stuff. You end getting just another cookie cutter wedding. I believe that it isn’t just another wedding, that you are counting on it to be remarkable and that’s what we aim to deliver: Remarkable photography that fits your needs and your personality.
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