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Orchestrating New Opportunities in Landscape and Nature Photography

by RR Jr on November 17, 2009

I am very pleased and especially grateful that Lexjet has selected me to be featured in their latest InFocus newsletter. In their Artist Spotlight section, I was able to talk about my approach to landscape photography and how it relates to my past career in music, and how I try to find new ways to share my work in corporate and retail locations. Behind any success there is lots of hard work, but when you love what you do, the line between work and play is transparent.

I truly hope that this serves as an inspiration to anyone who is afraid to follow their dreams. This post is not really about me, but about the will and dedication to stick your neck out for something you believe in, hopefully yourself.

“Don’t surrender your individuality , which is your greatest agent of power, to the customs and conventionalities that have got their life from the great mass.Do you want to be a power in the world? Then be yourself.” – Ralph Waldo Trine

A big thanks to Eileen Fritsch from Lexjet for the great job deciphering my hour long rambling on the phone!

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Steve Kieselstein November 18, 2009 at 10:30 am

Congrats on the Lexjet article Rob.

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