No one around on a Sunday . . .
Posted in art, Live Performance, Projects on August 1st, 2010 by andrealdorman – 1 Comment
Catastrophes and stressors are a normal part of our day. Everyone thinks that their life is the hardest simply because of one’s particular perspective. Who knows, maybe it is but realistically, awful things happen to everyone. You can’t escape it. Where I am going with this idea is: no matter what amount of planning or preparation anyone does or is involved in there is always the ‘unknown unknown’ factor. Interesting idea, there are things/situations one can never plan for or factor into a problem or a solution, for that matter. I firmly believe that other than waking up and the sun rising there seems to be little else one can plan with any kind of precision. Sometimes, I think what little grasp we hold on our lives.
On a different note,I am happy to announce that DSP has a few new adventures on the horizon. Specifically, we have a few new techniques in our photography that Dean has been exercising. He was learning how to take these amazingly detailed shots compiled of 15-119 photos. Once stitched together and finished, these came out to be ridiculously humungous images most of them were 9′ by 6′! Unless we had a corporation interested, I doubt we could ever sell them. We’d have to price them in the thousands and realistically who would purchase them? Needless to say, we’d love to be cosigned to photograph your business or aspects thereof and produce one of these amazing photographs for you! If interested, contact us!
In other DSP news, we have successfully produced our first poster, designed completely by Dean! He was approached by Frank Wicher, of the Frank Wicher Band to use some of Dean’s images for a poster to advertise upcoming shows, etc. From all the local buzz, they were a hit! I’ve had people come up to me, not knowing who made the posters and comment on how much they’d love to have something like that as well. It feels great to hear positive feedback and get the ball rolling in other directions! We have been photographing more live bands, recently. Getting out in the local music scene is a great new branch of where our business may take us. I will try my best to keep a better grasp on writing on the blog weekly. I do enjoy this (the business, the photos, the marriage) I need to better manage my time and devote a bit more to thoughtful writing.
Here’s to the unknown unknown!
