Sunday, June 6, 2010

Thinking Stuff


Becoming a full-time photographer requires a particular discipline, a sense of direction, and the desire and willingness to work hard in getting what is desired. Kind of like swimming against the current. It requires thinking.

It is true that no too many people practice the art of conscious thinking. What do I mean by that? Answering that question is the purpose of this post.


There are two kinds of thinking. The first one is the processing the information that is presented to us without any sort of effort in our part, like when we watch a movie. We see things and we come up with meanings and never question whether those decisions were right for us or not.

The second one is conscious thinking. Where we take everything that is presented, and examine all its details. Conscious thinking entails being awake and aware. It is the process of asking and answering questions.

By asking better questions, we can come up with answers that can empower us.
If you hate your job, instead of feeling sorry and waiting for things to change or somebody to quit or die (joke), ask yourself: what can I do to make this thing better? How can I get a better job? What sort of things can I do to move forward, etc. And wait and see, to your amazement, how everything that you needed to know comes up.

My question was, what I can do to make my career as a professional photographer a little bit more real?

One answer that came up was to file a fictitious business name, or "doing business as" It's just any sort of name other than your real name that you use to conduct business. To open a business checking account, banks need that little piece of paper. So last week, I went down to the court house and I filed for my fictitious name "The Golden Mile Productions" and this week I plan to open my first business account!

Thanks for reading.


Hans.

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