Doing A Great Job
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excellent thoughts Michael, thank you for sharing.
I think he/she was right. “Connection” is a key word. You always do a great job, and you always have insightful things to say. And this is just as thoughtful as usual. BTW I love the photos in this post.
You should write what you want to write, otherwise, like you said, it will end up feeling forced and unnatural. But, there may be a way to translate some of your initial ideas to be more customer-focused. For example, you mention a good job and a great job. Sure, anyone can take a photo. But not everyone has the photographer’s eye. You make art. Your work is extraordinary whereas the rest of us take photos–the images in this post are a perfect example of that. While you can’t tell clients what they should do, I always prefer to work with creative professionals who do offer their insight and the benefit of their artistic vision and experience. That’s what makes me keeps me loyal to them. I know they “got my back.” So, maybe you are writing about the right things after all.
But it’s good to ask the question. It opens the door to new ideas. And posts!