#WideAngleWednesday. A New Weekly Wonder!

October 09, 2019  •  Leave a Comment

I'm not sure when I decided I wanted to become a photographer. It was quite a while ago when I became interested in cameras, prints and making something unique. The past few years have been spent learning the photography trade, at school and in the field and while I still have a bunch to learn, I'm beginning to notice certain things about myself and my business which make me proud of what I do.

Lately I have been trying to define who I am as a photographer and where I would like to go in my career including the type of clients I'd like to serve, the business practices I'd like to have in place and just how big I'd like my business to become. I've signed myself up for the Assembly Workshop sponsored by Ascend Theory here in Knoxville in January and I hope I will learn some new insight into the marketing of the studio and the development of new techniques for my work but I think ultimately the nature of my practice is already directly rooted to who I am as a person. I want to help show, through my clients and body of work how to look at a bigger picture.  

It is no secret adults with disabilities are often looked at differently, and not necessarily in a good way. Historically speaking companies have been reluctant to hire folks such as myself because the perception is we cost more. The idea that making accommodations for people with Autism (which is a disability I have some understanding of) is hard and expensive and therefore not worth the effort is kinda ridiculous. Sometimes all we need is to stand instead of sit all the time, or maybe we just need a different kind of chair. Or, we might like to wear khakis instead of jeans or have four small breaks instead of two longer ones. Neither seem all that unreasonable to me but instead of looking at adults with Autism as dedicated hard workers who are reliable and trustworthy, employers hesitate to take a chance. Those who do can see the bigger picture. 

With that being said, there have been an extraordinary number of people willing to take a leap of faith and trust me with precious moments in this past year. Those are the kind of people I'd like to have employ me...those are the kind of people I'd like to work for. The type of people who look past my disability and understand I'm just a bit quirky. In fact, we're all a little bit quirky. Some of us are just plain ole weird. Hahahahaha! I may struggle with loud noises and crowds but I'm getting pretty good at Lightroom. I may need to hear the same statement a few times to understand an instruction, but I can get a group to smile and feel comfortable getting their portrait made. These special clients, which I truly appreciate, can see a bigger picture. 

I have also come to realize I'd rather people have quality professional photographs than sacrifice for the sake of affordability. I have rather liked working with those who think they can't afford to document their events and becoming the photographer they come to again. Having photographs of precious memories shouldn't be cost prohibitive...I'm kinda like the Robin Hood of the Photography world. Fact or fiction, he was able to see the bigger  "financial" picture. (You will NEVER see me wear tights though!)

In order to see a bigger picture it helps to have a wide angle lens. This could literally be an actual lens or a figurative ability to look past what you may not understand nor control and just have faith. 

Each week we will highlight a photo, a subject, group or setting we can all learn a little something from; where we try to see the bigger picture. Welcome to #WideAngleWednesday. 

 

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10 Facts About Jack (Meet Jack: Part 2)

August 07, 2019  •  1 Comment

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So, you may have gotten to know me a little bit through my 'Meet Jack' page, but I thought maybe share some more facts about me.

There is so much to me and I could talk about myself all day, but it would probably bore you if I broke it all down to where it would take me a long time to do it, so here are 10 facts about me!

 

1. I have a VERY extended family. I have 1 biological brother, 1 half-brother, 1 stepbrother, and 1 stepsister. I even have a brother-in-law, and am even an uncle to 3 small children, ranging from ages 1-4.

 

2. I have two dogs, Tank & Titan, both are boxers. I also have 4 chickens, which are all hens. We get quite a bit of eggs from them too! I also have three cats, Pepper, Poppin, & Julip.  

 

3. I am a big Lady Antebellum fan! I have been a fan of theirs since I was 13 years old, and I have seen them three times in concert. I have even met two of the members, Charles Kelley and Hillary Scott!

 

4. I love going on adventures! One of my greatest adventures I have made is going to Scotland for three weeks in June 2017. Ever since then, I have had this crazy travel bug, and it makes me want to go to more neat places!

 

5. I am currently in my fifth year as a substitute teacher. I started in 2015, only going to one school, but when graduating from college in 2018, I started going to various schools ranging from elementary schools and middle schools. I am just as passionate being a substitute as I am being a photographer.

 

6. I love music. Especially country music. I also love going to concerts! I have seen a bunch of amazing concerts over the last few years, but if there were two artists that I want to see in concert that I've never seen, they are Lady Gaga and Taylor Swift.

 

7. I love working out! I believe working out is a big motivation and can get me going.

 

8. I love people! I believe it is important, as a photographer, to build relationships with my clients. It is a way to make photo shoots so enjoyable!

 

9. I love the Lord. I love worshipping him and going to church on Sundays and going to my Young Adult connection group meetings on Sundays after the first Sunday service and again on Tuesday evenings.

 

10. Finally, a fact that is very important for me to share. I have Autism. I was diagnosed at the age of three, It has taken me a LOT of determination and courage getting to where I am today.

 

 

Well, this concludes my first blog post. I sure hope you enjoyed this, and I can't wait to share more stuff with you soon!

 

*Photo credits go to THE awesome Sydney Morris Photography!

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