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.
Starting a new life
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Re: Starting a new life
Congratulations with your retiring.
Thanks for helping my husband so much with this website and his passion.
Sincerely yours,
Rita
Thanks for helping my husband so much with this website and his passion.
Sincerely yours,
Rita
Re: Starting a new life
I wish you all the best, Leen Now off to new photographic horizons!
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Re: Starting a new life
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.
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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Re: Starting a new life
Enjoy your retirement after such a long life off work.
Good you will keep on photographing.
Greets, Gino
Good you will keep on photographing.
Greets, Gino
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