
It isn't working out, you've lost your partner lol...Update:
Even though my ex-partner Josh Harris is no longer part of Bright Wight Images, I am still securing positions within different events. I am going to be working alongside a company called onEdition during the world famous Cowes Week, shooting alongside them and learning from them, while on their private boat. This allows me to build up my photographic experience of shooting on water and around water, and learning from the professionals.
Bright Wight Images will remain open, and will remain my business for the months or even years to come. As I enter the age of adult hood, I will be leaving school to study Photography as an A-Level, and from here progress into the photography market and continue to work alongside people like onEdition.
I am sure you will all agree, it is about time one of my projects worked out
umm...bit negative there. Well it seems it is already working out![]()
Not trying to sound mean, but by the sounds of it unlike your other projects this 1 had someone local to you who seemed to be already quite successful to help push the concept forward? So to me it looks like its now going to turn into any other Darren Toogood project? As well as the work in the porfolio being halved? Good luck anyway but I cant see this going much further unless you get another partner who happens to be local.Update:
Even though my ex-partner Josh Harris is no longer part of Bright Wight Images, I am still securing positions within different events. I am going to be working alongside a company called onEdition during the world famous Cowes Week, shooting alongside them and learning from them, while on their private boat. This allows me to build up my photographic experience of shooting on water and around water, and learning from the professionals.
Bright Wight Images will remain open, and will remain my business for the months or even years to come. As I enter the age of adult hood, I will be leaving school to study Photography as an A-Level, and from here progress into the photography market and continue to work alongside people like onEdition.
I am sure you will all agree, it is about time one of my projects worked out
Last edited by jwm123; 21-07-2008 at 05:40 PM.
Seems like you got this all sorted now, I for one wish you all the best.Update:
Even though my ex-partner Josh Harris is no longer part of Bright Wight Images, I am still securing positions within different events. I am going to be working alongside a company called onEdition during the world famous Cowes Week, shooting alongside them and learning from them, while on their private boat. This allows me to build up my photographic experience of shooting on water and around water, and learning from the professionals.
Bright Wight Images will remain open, and will remain my business for the months or even years to come. As I enter the age of adult hood, I will be leaving school to study Photography as an A-Level, and from here progress into the photography market and continue to work alongside people like onEdition.
I am sure you will all agree, it is about time one of my projects worked out
Have you made any money yet?!
Last edited by brandon; 21-07-2008 at 07:25 PM.
Darren good luck, but I agree with Joshuae! You seem very selfish and can't take no for an answer.
As someone pointed out, I have lost a partner, however looking at the situation as a whole, it has helped the business out. Yes he may have had some automotive pictures, however I have a client wanting automotive photos every month or so, plus a big event lined up in Wales in August - Automotive will soon be filled up. Josh Harris was sorting out a boat for Cowes Week, however I have now aquired a private boat for Cowes Week.
'but I cant see this going much further unless you get another partner who happens to be local' - I do not see why this is true? The only thing he bought to the business was more images, however I am doing fine seeking all my clients and events.
Run, I have not made any money yet - At the moment I am building up experience, to get myself known locally (and even nationally if things go well with onEdition), then start charging for my services. This will inturn gain my more equipment.
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