Mission Statement

"The mission statement is the single most important piece of information about your company." I found that quote while searching the web and I couldn't agree more. Most businesses, military commands, and many individuals have one. A mission statement is meant to guide employees and more importantly, what someone can expect from a business.
With that in mind, I've been working on my personal mission statement. What will I promise my client? What will I bring to every assignment? Below is my first take.
"To produce creative and marketable photographs and video every day to foster brand awareness and convey the clients’ message."

I will expand on this in future posts.




Relaunch

Relaunching the blog after a few years off. As before, I plan to write mostly about photography and travel with a focus on the how. Many times I find the behind-the-scenes narrative more interesting then the final result. While many photographs seem simple and uncomplicated, those who know understand why that is not always the case. I want to share with those who may not know. How can simple and uncomplicated launch you to the next level.



Next up: Mission Statement




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Stuck in Detroit

What better incentive to update Blog then to be stuck in an airport for eight hours. Started innocently enough, fly from Reagan National to Ketchikan, AK, via Detroit and Seattle. A one hour delay in D.C. led to my current situation and ultimately a stay in Seattle tonight and finally on to Ketchikan tomorrow. Word of advice, always build a days buffer into any assignment. Fortunantly I did, and will still be able to shot keel laying ceremony on Thursday.



Following this assingment, some vacation, and then a very busy travel schedule into the Fall. I'll update even if I'm not delayed in anymore airports.