[The last photo I’ll take with my 5dm2.]
So, I’ve sold my camera. And I’m not planning on buying a replacement.
One of my former guitar students from Maryland bought it. I can’t be more happy with him buying it. I know he will put it to great use.
Some might find me selling my camera as a shock… others might not. Some of you might not even know that I did photography.
In recent years, I haven’t done much.
My thoughts on the issue are this…
Hobbies should be fun, and careers should make you money. Neither of these things were happening.
I could go on and on and tell you more reasons why photography isn’t fun anymore, but I’ll spare you. I’ve been kicking around the idea of selling it for a while, and Jess finally had a peace about it so we did it.
I truly feel that the gifts and talents that God gives you are tools in your tool belt. They were never given to you to become your identity.
I’m hanging on to some accessories, so if I do feel the urge again, I can simply rent a camera body and go to work.
But I’m glad to be parting ways with it for now. It’s like a weight lifted.
A huge thank you to all of the clients I’ve worked for, and all of my photography friends, colleagues and mentors.
Engage: Do you remember a photography moment we shared? Or do you have a favorite photo I took? Let us know in the comments.
by Jim Baker
I remember you at our apartment in Pardubice, CZ with Chris Bischoff and Lydia Bischoff. Laurie made bruschetta and we had some red wine and you took a cool perspective shot with a wine glass and more things were in the background. I guess the cool thing is that I don’t really remember the background. I’m sure I have the picture somewhere, but it’s the memory of that time I really have. Lot’s of fun and good conversation.
Our engagement photos! :0)
Our engagement photos! :0)
Our engagement photos! :0)
Our engagement photos! :0)
Our engagement photos! :0)
Our engagement photos! :0)
Our engagement photos! :0)
Our engagement photos! :0)
I remember you at our apartment in Pardubice, CZ with Chris Bischoff and Lydia Bischoff. Laurie made bruschetta and we had some red wine and you took a cool perspective shot with a wine glass and more things were in the background. I guess the cool thing is that I don’t really remember the background. I’m sure I have the picture somewhere, but it’s the memory of that time I really have. Lot’s of fun and good conversation.
You shot some of my most favorite photos, of my kids! One is on my nightstand, and two are on my kitchen counter where I enjoy seeing them every:) But I agree whole heartedly that you should do what makes you happiest!
One of my memories of you taking photos was when we all came down for Xmas and u too photos of the girls specially Eryka!!!! I still have them all and use them of her offer they we sooo adorable brother and soo glad u had a chance to take them!!!! And the senior pics u took were wonderful and I thank u both from the bottom of my heart ❤️Love u both and miss u
Our engagement photos! :0)
Best Man-ographer! And all of our conversations about photography have helped me greatly.
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