My first post and many thanks

The past 3 years have been a whirlwind of activity. Two children, running a photography company, building a new home, and making room for family activities all have been a blessing and a challenge. As photographers know, we take solace in the times we can be shoot and be creative. It is everything else that happens between shoots which makes a company successful. There are many to people to thank in my first post. First, Jesus Christ, who gives me the strength and ability to do what I do. My beautiful wife Tara, the backbone of our home, who raises the kids while I'm off photographing weddings. You inspire me to be the best I can be. All the photographers who have had a hand in helping get me started in this amazing career, John Gaudette, Richmond Gibbs, Richard Coad, and Mike Gibson, thanks for the hours of conversation about the trade we love and lending your years of experience to a newbie to the business of photography. You all provided valuable advice from equipment to pricing to clients to a photographer wanting to explore not just taking photographs, but running a business. Those who have continued to help me in my creative approach and given me invaluable wisdom along the way, Kevin Keelan...K2, you will forever be "the man" who revolutionized the way I view light and you will be a friend for the ages. Jeff Hawkins for your mentoring in shooting with excellence and being top notch in all aspects of photography. Jesse Clements, thanks for the fun times on shoots and challenging one another to get the best shot possible. You possess creative talent, keep using it. As I launch this new website special thanks to Chris, my former student and webmaster who built my first site. Thanks for producing a great product which helped lauch my business to the web. With a new look and a new site, thanks to photoidentities for making an incredible flash product for photographers. You guys know and understand the needs of photographers. I am excited about the canvas you provide to display my work. Thanks for the great customer service. To finish my first post...there are many things to say, but as most of you know who want to start or have been blogging, less, most of time is more I will leave you with my motto...work hard, play hard, rest hard, live life with no regrets and make the most of your opportunities. Keep searching for that perfect photo!
Grace and Peace.

10 comments:

Kevin Keelan said...

Man,You have been hard at work!

I love it all dude,Your site is so sweet and has a very nice feel to it. Homerun!
Thanks for the kind words and same here my friend.
I am not only proud to call you a friend, I am also proud of what you have acomplished in a verry short amt of time. your comitment to God, family and carier is an inspieration to say the least.
Blessings to you and your beautiful family,
k2

Unknown said...

Hey coach!

The new site is great! Flash is a great way to smoothly and effectively present your work and let the visitors get a glimpse of the great work you do.

A lot has happened since the good ol' cheesehead days in Honors Chemistry, and I am honored that you chose to use me to get your business out on the web. I pray that God will continue to bless your family and photography business. Keep up the good work!

"Iceman" Chris

Anonymous said...

Scott,

So cool to see your blog man, and thanks for all that you've done along this path for me too man!! I feel really grateful and happy to have you in my life as a photographer and friend!

~Jesse

Anonymous said...

I took some time this afternoon to look through the new website thoroughly and...whoa...you are putting out some amazing stuff bro! Proud of you!

Had to add that after I had a chance to do some more browsing.

~jc

Anonymous said...

oh yeah, one more thing...did I shoot your profile shot?

Scott David Waisanen said...

thanks guys for the comments and kind words. True friends are hard to come by and I appreciate all of you. Jesse, yes you did shoot my profile shot. I love this image even though I do have the Popeye snarl going.

Kevin Keelan said...

Hey, Happy birthday Scott!
I know you told me not to spend more than $200. On you but I couldn’t resist, can’t wait to give it to you!
Kev

Jesse,
Have a great trip to Africa, God speed.

Scott Piner said...

Hey Scott,

It was great meeting you at the K2 workshop. You were a great resource and I really appreciate your help with my lighting questions.

Thanks!

Scott

Scott David Waisanen said...

Scott P,
You are so welcome...anything I can do to help you, call or email any time. We are in this together and grow as an industry and helping one another is what it is all about.

Kevin Keelan said...

You are the man Scott.
k2