Starting a new life

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Starting a new life

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Today I signed an agreement to sell my wedding and portrait studio.
A big decision after a life of about 40 years as a professional photographer. The definitive handing over of the studio will take place at December 16th and I am looking eagerly forward to this memorable moment. Time has come to live as a pensioner.
Don't be afraid; I won't be lost for photography, because I am starting a new life as an amateur photographer.
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Congratulations with your retiring.
Thanks for helping my husband so much with this website and his passion.

Sincerely yours,
Rita
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I wish you all the best, Leen :) Now off to new photographic horizons!
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Both Rita and Pam, thank you very much.
Because my time is still limited -you know, clearing the mess I made during the past years- I haven't found time to process the images I made during my holidays. But be sure, I will soon, from next year on, produce images I really like and will show some of them here.
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Enjoy your retirement after such a long life off work.
Good you will keep on photographing.

Greets, Gino
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