"Life Shrinks or Expands in Proportion to One's Courage"
“Life shrinks or expands in proportion to one’s courage.” -Anais Nin
Okay, so it’s a heavy duty quote, but now apply it to your own courage in business as a professional photographer. Think back to how nervous you were when you got that first job – it doesn’t matter if it was a wedding, a children’s sitting or a commercial product assignment. Your nerves were a little frayed and you might have had serious doubt about whether or not you were going to be able to get the shot. Take it one step further, and depending upon how long you’ve been a photographer, your camera might have been loaded with film. No digital and no ”chimping” to see if you got the image a split second after clicking the shutter.
Now, take this Saturday morning exercise one step further and think about how much your life expanded with that first paid click of the shutter. You went from amateur to professional. But the step up to being a professional took more courage – you accepted a level of responsibility to your client, your friends and most of all yourself. You took that double secret oath to deliver quality, to exceed expectations, to be the eyes of your clients when they were busy looking elsewhere.
The courage you had to launch your career has morphed into a lifestyle, a skill set unique to the way you see the world and share it. Your life expanded and the places and people who came into your life will continue to help you grow as long as you keep having the courage to learn, be involved in the community and the industry, adapt new technologies, network with new friends and keep your mind open to the challenges that make Imaging so incredible.
Don Blair was once asked, “What’s the best photograph you’ve ever taken?” His response: “I don’t know I haven’t taken it yet!” He was almost 80 when he said that and had been shooting since he was 14! He never stopped having the courage to adapt, to take on new technologies and in the end his life expanded beyond anything he could have anticipated!
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January 24th, 2010
Skip,
It is so inspiring every time I read your blog. You really have such an admiration for Don Blair, he was an icon and legend in the photo world. There is only one Don Blair and he is greatly missed. They broke the mold with that one.
I hope the move is complete and you are settled. It is never fun! Lucky you just boxed it all up from California a few months ago, so you have not had time to collect to much additional stuff. Enjoy your new digs!
January 25th, 2010
Great Quote Skip…
A friend of mine used the quote… “Leap and the net will appear” on The Today Show recently. As much as we can calculate our courageous moves in photography and business, sometimes you just have to leap and count on the net. And, for us, this never ends.
Early on in business, we thought that one day we would just have it all figured out and it would get easier. Truth is, the photography industry gets more complex every year and we find that even 20 years in business, we still have to have the courage to leap. The only difference is that the leaps keep getting bigger, and as you obtain more it get’s scarier to make the leap.
But, you can’t fear success or failure. You have to push forward and have the courage to go for it. You can spend your entire life waiting for the right moment to reach for the stars, or you can just put yourself there today and count on the net. Fail or succeed you are one step closer to you dream…
Best..
Charles