How has the pandemic affected your job? What are you doing to pay the bills? How much of your work life has changed since this crazy started? Is it bad? Good? I would love to know. Seriously. If you feel the urge to share, please comment on this article.
Rodrigo, It sure sounds like you kept really busy and creative. Congrats. Since COVID my world for photography was greatly diminished. I only got out twice in a year compared to every week. I did manage to produce three photo books - "Salt Rats", "The Look", and "Surf City". My day job as a lubricant consultant to oil companies really put a damper on travel. However, I have been blessed through this period with digital meetings and communication and the by-product has been the same continued full-time income without the the travel expense. I apologize that its been pretty, pretty, pretty good, but after 30+ years for travel with an average of 200 nights a year in a hotel, I sort of like the slower pace. But I do miss the adventures in photography in new cities world-wide. I'm hoping that 2021 will bring back some of my travel. The time also has been spent enjoying your Lumino events. You as a moderator are terrific. You bring a charm and magnetism that really blends well with Denise, Bill and their quests. You have a great grasp moving it along, questions, time, and photographic professionalism. I look forward to seeing you in the virtual world every week. Cheers.
Rodrigo, since Covid I haven't had many outings to shoot. I'm currently in Washington DC shooting a couple of projects about people visiting pawn shops and tattoo parlors. Besides that, I have to give you a shout out for the excellent work you do as a moderator on Lumino. You are very engaging and keep things moving. I love the connection you have with Denise, Bill and their guests. God stuff. I hope to be back in London in January, Covid permitting, perhaps we can meet up. Cheers, mate.
Rodrigo, It sure sounds like you kept really busy and creative. Congrats. Since COVID my world for photography was greatly diminished. I only got out twice in a year compared to every week. I did manage to produce three photo books - "Salt Rats", "The Look", and "Surf City". My day job as a lubricant consultant to oil companies really put a damper on travel. However, I have been blessed through this period with digital meetings and communication and the by-product has been the same continued full-time income without the the travel expense. I apologize that its been pretty, pretty, pretty good, but after 30+ years for travel with an average of 200 nights a year in a hotel, I sort of like the slower pace. But I do miss the adventures in photography in new cities world-wide. I'm hoping that 2021 will bring back some of my travel. The time also has been spent enjoying your Lumino events. You as a moderator are terrific. You bring a charm and magnetism that really blends well with Denise, Bill and their quests. You have a great grasp moving it along, questions, time, and photographic professionalism. I look forward to seeing you in the virtual world every week. Cheers.
Rodrigo, since Covid I haven't had many outings to shoot. I'm currently in Washington DC shooting a couple of projects about people visiting pawn shops and tattoo parlors. Besides that, I have to give you a shout out for the excellent work you do as a moderator on Lumino. You are very engaging and keep things moving. I love the connection you have with Denise, Bill and their guests. God stuff. I hope to be back in London in January, Covid permitting, perhaps we can meet up. Cheers, mate.