22 February 2009

business updates - projected twin

Well it has been a while since I updated here with whats been happening of late. Apart from work keeping me very busy during the week (the ever changing aviation industry...and actually taking on some tasks this next two weeks that I have NEVER done before) I have put alot of time into business research and planning a new website that I hope to launch over the next six months. Whilst I have been keeping up with photography alot of my artistic concentration has been focused on brainstorming and working on the projected twin album art. The band heads into the studio during the month on March - I hope to take one week annual leave (and why not when i have over 20 paid annual leave days built up) at the end of that month so I can head into the studio for a day with them and take some in studio photos aswell as possibly some more promotional photography in the surrounding areas of the studio (which is located in the Adelaide Hills). With what time I have spare I hope to work on a few more high fashion/conceptual photo sessions for my portfolio and ofcourse I have flyers/handouts for finish designing for child portrait sessions (after writing this all down I have only just realised how much I have to work on in the coming months - scary). Its been almost two months since Christmas and I have happily and proudly saved $1400 which I am continuing on until I can decide where I want to travel to first. I had put this money aside with the intention on spending it on my car but i seem to have got out alot cheaper than I thought on mechanical issues. lucky me :) but really that all depends on whether I get the impulse to go and splurge out on a new camera. Expect some NEW photoshop multi-actions soon and possibly some texture sets if i get the time. If you use myspace, deviantart, flickr, modelmayhem or redbubble why not pop by mine (links are listed in the right sidebar) and introduce yourself or add me so I can see your portfolio :) am always happy to see new work.

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