The Summer of the Canoe







Labels: Algonquin Provincial Park, Bullfrogs, canoeing, French River Provincial Park, Killarney Provincial Park, Lake Superior Provincial Park, Northern Cardinals, summer
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Labels: Algonquin Provincial Park, Bullfrogs, canoeing, French River Provincial Park, Killarney Provincial Park, Lake Superior Provincial Park, Northern Cardinals, summer


It's not why we got into this. It wasn’t for recognition or the money. It was for the shear joy of capturing a moment, a slice of time that inspires and shows the wonder of the world. But eventually, you have to sell to keep doing it. Publish or perish.
I remember the first time I had a nature image published. It was very exciting. I think I got $50 for it. It was a cow moose from Algonquin. That image is no longer in my database of images. I probably still have it somewhere but it is not as good as the moose images I have now. Still, it was the beginning and holds a special place in my memory. I'm still a regular contributor to that magazine 20 years later.
There is an energy that is released when you get published. It's validation and yes; it helps the ego although it is best to keep that in check. You must remember there are so many great images out there. I am just a very small part of a very large industry.

We continue to establish new clients on our own:

Getting and keeping new clients is what it is all about when it comes down to business. That takes time and hard work. There is no way around it.
Selling your work changes the dynamic of your photography. In some ways it takes some of the fun out of it. In other ways, it adds joy and a sense of accomplishment.

Whatever you do, there is a cycle. The cycle of photography is not really complete until you show the image somehow. Whether it is published or printed and hung on the wall, it all starts with your eye and what is in front of you.
After all these years, the process is still fun, challenging and rewarding.
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