It seems like nearly everyday (ok, really once a week lately) I come home and find a package in the mail from Japan or Singapore or Korea or China. You can tell this from the bizarre and exciting customs labels. What are we buying from China or Korea or Singapore? Banned anime? Computerized hamsters? Bizarre furry tofu delicacies? Nope, cheap, high quality camera supplies: filters, lens caps, tripod ball heads. And why? Because my husband has become a professional photographer.
Joe keeps denying his professional status, but by stringent Olympic standards he has been paid for his photo work so he qualifies as a pro now. I think he's been interested in photography nearly as long as I've known him. And honestly, hobbies that require expensive and complex equipment really get him excited. I think he likes researching and determining which equipment he needs and then how to expertly use that equipment nearly as much as actually taking photos or building the furniture. Plus Joe "has the heart of a teacher" as he jokes, but it's true. He loves to help people learn how to use their cameras and he's patient and methodical when he does it. And I can't leave out his tendency to take lots of pictures anytime there is a baby around. This isn't creepy, I actually think it's really sweet, but I digress. After one of my nonprofit clients asked him to take photos for one of their concerts, he was hooked and not surprisingly so were they. So now multiple concerts, bat mitzvahs, and engagement photo sessions later, Joe is a professional photographer.
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You know I agree 100% with everything you said! Uh, except I'm not married to him, but Joe IS one of my favorite people too. I can personally vouch for both his photography skill with babies and big people, and his teaching abilities. If it weren't for Joe and the many, many camera discussions/teaching sessions we've had, I would still be cursing my DSLR. Heck, I doubt I'd OWN a DSLR if it weren't for Joe's encouragement.
Looking forward to seeing you guys soon! :-)
Those are AWESOME photos!! Go for it Joe!! You would be really great at it! Can't wait to see you guys soon!!
Thanks you guys (and obviously Kassie too...) flattery will get you everywhere!
Joe should totally be a professional photographer. You know I love his photos - especially since I'm always asking him to take pictures of my family. Oh wait, will that mean we have to pay him to take pictures of our family? On second thought...
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