




It seems like only yesterday when I dreamed of becoming a photographer and making a living doing what I love. I've been blessed in my life with wonderful clients and subjects but it wasn't always easy. The truth is it's not supposed to be easy because the road to success is paved with uneven bricks. We all need help in getting down the road to reach our goals, but on this road there are really only three things that help guide you to success.
1) The people you meet
2) The places you go
3) The books you read
A decade ago I started reading every book I could find on Warren Buffett and the knowledge I've gained has helped me see things I wouldn't have noticed before. Years ago I approached my agent about starting a website for the agency and I was told websites would never work. The lesson here is that change is hard to see and even when we do see it it's hard to believe what we see. In photography, and everywhere else, the world is changing again. Forget everything you thought you knew because the old rules no longer apply.
If you're interested in the future of photography and learning how to become a better photographer or how to make a better living as a photographer you will need help. On June 28th and 29th I will share all the secrets to help you excel as a photographer, an artist, a visionary! Come and embrace your future success in this one of a kind seminar like none other.
Creative Experience Photo Seminar:
Los Angeles, CA
Always Dream Big
2 comments:
MJS years ago you answered a random email from me asking what you "shot with", and your response was helpful (I was amazed THE MJS actually responded), I hope I can attend the workshop and finally gain first hand knowledge from a true "master"!
Lawrence
Hi Lawrence,
I remember my early days and trying to get information from others photographer but getting no replies so I want to try to always respond when I can. I don't always make it but I always want to give as much as I can to help others seeking knowledge in photography.
I hope to see you at the seminar!
Matthew Jordan Smith
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