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What would you do if you had all the money in the world? How would you live your life differently?

Ask yourself -

"If I had all the money in the world, how would I live my life differently?"

Well, some people might just answer that with, "I want a big house, flash car, flat screen TV, swimming pool (insert endless list of material things) and to sit on my bum and drink and eat, party and get taxied around all day, oh and have people do everything for me." But most people, (I would like to think) would start doing what makes them happy everyday, things that make others happy. They would fulfill their dreams of traveling the world or getting a degree, starting their own company, help others less fortunate, or to finally be able to start and bring up a family.

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For me, it might sound strange, but if I had all of the money in the world, I would still want to do exactly what I am doing. I might be able to achieve my goals a little quicker, which would be nice, or be able to fly home when I wanted to see my mum, but alas you also have to try and enjoy the journey while you are living it. And flying back and forth to Scotland would not be an ideal solution for my odd homesickness.


My journey, the short version- It started with photography which then led to an interest in Interior Architecture and Design. Drawing Floor Plans led to space planning and the combination of all these things, has then driven me towards 3D Modeling and now; 3D Laser Scanning. Pause. This is when I laugh. 

My family industry/business background is laser scanning, surveying, manufacturing. It is ironic that with all of my ideas to pivot away from this industry, follow my own path, that was completely and utterly removed from said industry, to have actually looped full circle and found myself back to where I started. But this makes me very happy. I was lucky enough to go out and explore the world, find my own path, and not be pushed into something I didn't want to do. Growing up, I saw the technology as exciting but the industry, dare I say it? Boring. Dinner table conversations were about surveying, quarrying, mining, distances, measurements; so you can understand, this is not exciting or inspirational conversation to a teenager.

It wasn't until I could start to relate the technology to something that really interested me. Architecture, Interior Design and Photography. It would seem, the world is indeed, a small place and everything and everyone is intertwined. I feel that as technology advances, the world is going to become a much smaller place, where all industries connect and people, relate. This in turn helps with that odd homesickness. :)


"If I had all the money in the world, how would I live my life differently?"  

I read the question again. If money were no object, I would allow myself to be educated as much as possible, not just in the terms of receiving a degree and to get that well paid job. For the degree is only a piece of paper and that well paid job is not guaranteed, and at the end of the day, you might despise it anyway. But I want to be educated for me, my benefit, for what I want to learn; my passions and my personal goals. A short course, a training session, a workshop, a convention. I think degrees are fantastic and I would probably do another, but they should be catered for the individual, not for the system. (More on this in a later blog.) The trick, is to keep on advancing yourself at every opportunity. I think the best thing we can get out of life, is knowledge. If I hadn't have been involved in those said 'boring' dinner conversations growing up, I probably would not know as much about laser scanning technologies as I do now. And surprise surprise, I have started to use this knowledge. Discovering what I really would change if money were no object has made me realize, I live to be educated, inspired, excited and passionate about what I do. Do not take anything for granted, learn from every situation, from every person, from every job you do, no matter what it is or who they are. For what you learn or who you meet along the way, will probably inevitably, help you in your future. 

 

 What would you do if you had all the money in the world? How would you live your life differently?

My first blog- Labels

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"Hello!" ... welcome to my first blog post :) 


Labels are a funny thing, I call myself an Interior & Architectural Photographer, but really I am much more than this; as I believe everyone's job titles entail much more than they let on. People these days 'wear many hats' and do many things within their own job label. To begin with, photography plays a rather big part in what I do as a living, and I enjoy it thoroughly. The clients I work with, mainly property professionals including but not limited to; realtors, developers, architects and interior designers; require my services as a professional photographer. But times are evolving and changing, technologies advancing, and so we are loosing the simplicity of a label and becoming much more in our new complexed roles. For example, my clients want to 'stand out from the crowd', and so, are always on the lookout for new ways to market themselves and stay ahead of their competition, as am I. On a daily basis, I will photograph an entire property adding my artistic flare with each shot, and styling the space, perhaps moving objects around, 'setting the scene' and making it my own. 

I will then survey the property and draw up a floor plan using the latest laser equipment. I return to my office space and process my photographs, spending hours editing and analysing my shots, and drawing up the floor plan I produced earlier, using CAD software. I then might want to update my social media and portfolio to stay ahead with my own competition.


Over the next few months I intend to explore two new mediums within reach of my own industry; to further my career and continue my exploration of 'new hats'. Video and 3D modeling are proving more and more popular, particularly video as it is the most logical step forward from photography. 3D modeling less so, but, it is on the rise as laser scanning technologies and 3D modeling software are becoming cheaper and more user friendly. (More on this to come in later blogs.)


So yes I am an Interior & Architectural Photographer, but I am also; an interior stylist, a floor planner, surveyor of sorts, photo editor, retoucher, CAD professional, creative, occasional salesperson, marketing professional; and so the list shall continue to grow, as I do. And then I might have to reconsider my label, or maybe not. Maybe I should think outside of this label, number, brand, box, what I do, and think of something that simply explains my day to day life. Explains something about me and who I am, while allowing myself the freedom to explore the bigger picture. Maybe I do not have to tell you what I do, using a single label, but perhaps, I can express to you through one or more of the many mediums of technology that are available. And so, to get started, my first blog.