Choose a job you love, and
you will never have to work a day in your life
- Confucius
“Oh man, this one kills
me. It’s so frequently repeated that hardly anyone questions its truth anymore.
And the sad fact is this: If you do what you love for a living, you’ll probably
end up loving it a little bit less.”
- An excerpt from Bad Career Advice: Do What You Love and You'll Never Work a Day
- Chrissy Scivicque Forbes
Contributor
LIFE AND LOVE
I love taking pictures. I have loved it since I began when I was 15
years old when my Dad began teaching me the finer points of the art, “People
are the most important, Larry. You have
to have people in the shot…” That was
his thoughts on the subject and I have remembered that all my life.
Bob and Deb Martinez |
Michaela Bonnett |
Scott and Jill Stocking Wedding |
He has never been one for landscapes. “In years you'll see that and think, ‘why did I take that?’” Sometimes that is true; people are a great way to “date” an image or show scale or flag a memory.


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Charles Augustus and Ella Anderson with Mary Lou Taddiken |
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Netty Timm with Bob, Roger and Ortrude Anderson |
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Charles Guy Anderson - State Safety Patrol |
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Voigtländer Vito Automatic |
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Bob Anderson circa 1956 - Frankfurt, Germany |
This want to “do what Dad does” developed (no pun
intended) into the love of imaging I have today. I am proud of my skill and
have it validated most times when I show my work. I have photographed many things, people,
events etc. in my struggle to “do what I love” but never really achieving the ongoing
every day kind of business I had hoped.



“To thine own self be true, and it must follow, as the night the day, thou canst not then be false to any man.”
- Polonius to Laertes, Hamlet Act 1, Scene 3 by William Shakespeare
This is frustrating but I also know myself pretty
well and realize I don’t have the drive and the smarts to pursue it the way it
needs to be pursued. Hell, I don’t even
blog the way I should. What a cop out, I
know. My best advice to young people, I
know is, “Do great things”. I mean they
should not let conventional thinking get in their way in choosing a career or life’s
passion. I had so many “blocks” on my
brain when I was younger and wish to let folks know that there are no rules
when it comes to your development and pursuing what you want out of life. Regrets benefit NO ONE!!
Is There A Point To This
I have also found that people like to read short blogs
(I do too). So, yes the point. Just one of the many thoughts I have had, or
maybe more of a justification. I know
too many pros that have stopped shooting because the joy has gone out of it and
it becomes work. I don’t want that to
happen. I have too much time, energy and
money wrapped up in this for me to stop being interested in it. Oh and yes even my Dad lost his fascination
with photography but he did move on to another science he loves, computers and
at the age of 70 some he built the very computer I write this post on! Very cool.
So there it is more pieces thrown on to the blank page; little pieces as
they may be, it’s all life!


Awesomeness Larry! Love it!
ReplyDeleteYou're so cool to read my blog! Thank you very much!
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