Monday, February 28, 2011

O Happy Day!

My happy days are back again! I am still waiting for baby Moriah to arrive, but I decided to get back to work instead of putting my life on pause. If you are a potential client reading my blog posts, I apologize for being disconnected lately. I am the type of person who has a slight issue with things I can't control and sometimes writing about it helps me deal.

Over the weekend I snuggled on the couch and watched the movie Erin Brockovich. I admired the story of this woman, played by Julia Roberts, who sacrificed time with her children and used non-traditional methods to help save a town in need. I was inspired by her dedication and commitment to the people she promised to help. This movie really helped me realize just how important personalization can be.

There was a point in the movie where the law firm decided to take Erin off the case because she wasn't a traditional lawyer. The firm tried to replace Erin with a stuffy substitute with a law degree to finish the case Erin had started. Ended up being that the people the law firm was representing would not talk to the replacement lawyer and only trusted Erin to win their case for them.

The simple point I am trying to make is that no matter what a person does in life, it is important that they be themselves and be personable. It is important to be yourself in everything you do because YOU bring a uniqueness to the table that is different and fresh. One of the reasons why I am so personal on my blog is because I feel it is important for clients to know me as a person and if we can relate with each other. If you are a bride shopping for a photographer, just know that you have to spend one of the most important days of your life with this person. If you hire someone that clashes with your personality, it may cause problems on your big day. I offer these posts as a way for you to get to know me, my life, and my style to ensure we are a great match for your big day.

Just some food for thought! Thanks for reading!

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