Day 2235 – I Am Truly Humbled By Others – or – A Response To My “No More Photography” Announcement

At first, I had no idea what to post today. It’s been a great day, I’ve been really productive and totally blew away a funk I’d been in last week. I felt like I had a clear head all day and have accomplished a lot of what I intended to accomplish. About 20 minutes ago, I put a plea out to my Facebook friends for a blog topic (I’ve done this half a dozen times before and I’m always grateful for the responses). I had a lot of “back to school” suggestions – but being homeschooled, the lines between when school started and when it stopped are really blurry. I mean, sometimes we didn’t even get snow days!! Though, I will say, we got benefits a lot of “school kids” didn’t…my favorite was going to Williamsburg and Busch Gardens in the off season.

But as the responses started pouring in, I got to thinking about another blog post I’ve been wanting to write – my response to how people responded to my “we’re no longer photographing” post. Friends, let me first say I cried a lot that day! I was absolutely humbled by the wonderful things people had to say. I LOVED that the first response was from my last bride. She was thankful that she found us before we hung up our cameras. I had several other brides say the same. I had others who just all around said they were excited for our next adventure. Dude, I was SO afraid of sharing that post. I thought, well, maybe I’ll just keep things to myself and let out little bits of “oh, you didn’t know we stopped photographing?” here and there, but not publicly announce it. For a number of reasons, I knew it was time to share.

The response reminded me of a very important business lesson – you are the sum of the people you hang around with and let into your life. If you surround yourself with people who squash your dreams, who remind you of everything that will go wrong and are just all around negative then your dreams will be squashed, you’ll give up and become negative yourself. I have made a very conscious effort to block out negativity of my life. It is hard work to keep that crap out, boy howdy!

So friends, fight for your dreams. Fight for your business. Fight for those who will lift you up and not tear you down.

And because this was a suggested topic and this has been on my mind, I’m sharing a photo of my good ‘ol van.

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Day 2230 – We Are Hanging Up Our Cameras

This is a post I never thought I’d write. For years, photography was my dream job. I worked so hard for so long. And yet, the decision to stop was incredibly easy and I have a huge peace about it.

I had been thinking my time might be winding down and it got to a point where we had to decide – are we stopping or are we going to keep at it? What happened next was one of the most awesome moments in our marriage.

We knelt down to pray about the business and asked God for clarity. After we finished, Bret said he had an answer, almost immediately. He said he wanted to wait until I had an answer before he told me what he heard.

So for about 5-10 minutes, I was lost. I had no idea what God was telling me. I felt like it was time, but we just had a great opportunity pop up. Then God reminded me of an odd trend in our marriage. We’ll make a decision and almost immediately (sometimes hours or a day or two) a seemingly better opportunity comes up. Being reminded of this, I told Bret, you know, I think we’re supposed to stop but this opportunity made it sound like we should keep going. I think God is saying to stop photographing. He gave me a serious stare, just to the point of worrying me, laughed and said that he heard the same thing. It was so awesome to be in accord and of the same mind. It was great to see how God had knit us so close to each other and to God that we could both clearly hear what God was saying.

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What am I going to do now?
I’m currently working for a few amazing photographers helping them with the business side of their business. The short description is I’m a fancy virtual assistant (and in person assistant). 🙂 It has been so fulfilling to take the skills I’ve gained over ten years in business and use them to help other businesses. I’m also still working on my book…which is a whole adventure in and of itself! All in all, I’m going to enjoy my weekends and free time with Bret.

What about my client’s photos?
Never fear! All of my weddings and portraits are online and will stay there. I use the site for backing up my personal photos too! You can still order your photos from here too. No change there. I have my client photos backed up multiple times offline too. The only thing that has changed is that we won’t be photographing any new clients. That’s it. If you have questions about ordering photos or albums, let me know.

So what was the REAL reason you stopped?
Well, a big part was Bret teaching full-time. It was so much work for him to work a full day at school and then work another 6-8+ hours for me. We were both pretty spent. It wasn’t because we had bad clients or didn’t like photographing weddings anymore. It all comes down to God said it’s time to stop and we said ok.

Jen! Who is supposed to photograph my wedding?
I highly recommend Shawna Sherrell Photography – she was one of our wedding photographers.
I also highly recommend Robin Shotola Photography & Design – she is an amazing photographer and also offers photo booth services.

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I am so incredibly thankful for the many years of owning my own photography business. For the dozens and dozens of clients and the hundreds and hundreds of family and friends I met through my weddings and portrait sessions. I have lifelong friendships that I truly cherish.

And here’s the best part – my business was not a failure. A few years back, we started praying before every consult, get to know you, rehearsal, wedding, photo viewing and everything related to our clients. We would pray that the couple would be blessed through our work, that God would be glorified through us and that everyone would just have a blast. I feel that prayer was answered every time. I am satisfied with the product we gave to our clients and the customer service we gave with each one. I am thankful that I was the boss and I could “make the rules” and make the business very personable and warm.

In the time leading up to “announcing” this, I was more excited than anything else. I wasn’t sad. I wasn’t bummed…which is so weird to say considering how long I was in business. But I will admit when I updated my website the other day to say we would not be taking on any new clients, I got a little weepy. I poured so much of myself into this business. I have grown so much over the last decade of my life. I would change a few decisions, to be sure (bet you were thinking I would say I wouldn’t change a thing…well, I thought about it, but it’s not true). What I wouldn’t change are the friendships. What I wouldn’t change is how Bret gave me wings (take that Red Bull!) to fly high with my dream. Heck, he bought the materials and built the wings for me. He has nurtured me into the business owner and person that I am today.

If you have any questions, please let me know. My email is still active (journeywiththegs@gmail.com). I love you all and I’m excited to see where this new journey will take me.

And nothing ends this post better than a few behind the scenes photos. 🙂

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Day 2225 – I Want My Next Business Trip To Be To A Campground, Here’s Why…

I think we need a change in our mindset of business travel. Why don’t we go camping instead of staying in a hotel? I mean think about it…

You have a big alarm clock…

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You have a comfy bed…

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The downside is the commute…to the commode…(top of the hill to the right)

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You get a great desk…

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You have a way to keep warm AND shred documents…

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Great coffee served nice and hot…

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Your boss might even show up…

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AND you get to have a cup of coffee with your co-workers…

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Day 2215 – The Benefit Of Working For Yourself

I am so thankful that I have the ability to work for myself. There are a lot of tough things about it, but the good far outweighs the bad. What I am most thankful for today is the ability to connect and check in with “work” while I’m on vacation.

I can even check my mail and update my blog at a campground in Williamsburg. Thank you KOA for free wifi!

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Day 2200 – When To Rob A Bank – or – A Nice Reminder About Why I Blog

We’ve made a lot of choices in our life over the last year or so that have severely simplified our lives. Because of the choices we’ve made, we have a lot of free time. Some days it’s tough to think of a blog topic because most of our days look like this:

Get up around 5:45/6
I listen to a sermon while Bret is getting ready for work 6-7
Bret goes to work, I finish a sermon or two 7-8
8-3/4ish
I do work for clients
I read
I blog
I might go for a walk or run or Dunkin’ run
I might play video games, depending on my work load
I clean up the apartment/do the wash, etc.
I might chat with a friend

Then when Bret gets home, we generally hang out in the evening. Typically, we’re watching movies or chatting on the porch.

If I was reading a blog about the above, I’d get bored. But I guess you guys don’t get bored, because I know you guys are reading!

As I was pondering what to write today, I came across a few quotes in a new book I’m reading – “When To Rob A Bank” by Steven D. Levitt & Stephen J. Dubner (The guys who wrote Freakonomics). These quotes are from the introduction about the two writing a blog for ten years.

“But mostly, having the blog gave us good reason to stay curious and open about the world…All these years, we routinely asked ourselves why we kept blogging…It didn’t pay; there wasn’t any evidence the blog helped sell more copies of our book. In fact it may have cannibalized sales, since every day we were giving away our writing. But over time we realized why we kept at it: our readers liked reading the blog, and we loved our readers.”

I actually read the first sentence with a few tears. This blog has helped me to be aware of what’s going on around me each day. Since I’ve written the blog for over four years, it has become a habit and I feel “wrong” if I haven’t blogged for the day yet. It has helped me look at life and ask the question “what is the most cool, fun, important, life-changing thing that has happened to me today?”

Even when I think my life is a little “boring,” I can still find inspiration in a few lines of text. 🙂

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