Wednesday, January 17, 2007

What I Learned in San Antonio

I learned two lessons while in San Antonio. Actually, I learned one of them at 41,000 feet somewhere between Houston and Atlanta.

First, don't judge a book by it's cover. Gregory Heisler, a well know editorial and portrait photographer who appears to be 60 years too late, spoke one evening. He wears black round glasses, a suit with a bow tie, and a fedora hat. Not your normal photographer's attire. Needless to say, I was expecting a boring lecture about his work. I was wrong. I laughed through most of his presentation. He had a fresh take on some old problems. He was even a little blue. I could not have been more surprised.

Second, a sense of humor is important no matter your occupation. "Hello from the pointy end fo the airplane!" That was new one for me. A pilot with a sense of humor. "We're cruising at 560 miles per hour...but, not that you could tell...don't spill your drink!" It made the flight seem shorter and smoother than it was. I was quite impressed.

I'll post some images from my trip in the next couple of days. I'm playing catch up with phone calls and emails. Have a good day.