Daily Archives: September 3, 2014
Sorry for being so late posting, but I have a good excuse! Sherelene and I flew out to Las Vegas Monday and I’ve been enjoying my bride, and visiting with a lot of dear friends, but the work starts today!!!! I have a meeting at noon to see a software package you will definitely be hearing more about, critiques from 1:30 to 3:00, and a lecture at 3:15! Then the after hours party tonight. Busy but loving every minute of it!
This morning I got over to Nikon’s sensor cleaning room and was able to see a lot of my old Nikon friends! It was great to see them all, but Mark Kettenhofen, shown above “Peddling uphill” is a very dear friend with whom I had many great adventures in the Nikon years, some were peddling uphill!!! Mark and I have faced a lot of challenges together and our faith and friendship has always pulled us through! When I get to spend time with Mark I’m reminded of how much we lean on the Lord, and how He never fails us. Friends like Mark are far and few between, I always feel grounded when we get a few minutes together!
Tomorrow is a big day for me at Photoshop World. Jay Maisel was unable to make the show so I’m stepping in to do one of his two lectures. I’m honored and petrified to stand on the same stage he would have occupied! Dave Black is taking the other and we met for breakfast yesterday and both lamented that these are gigantic shoes to f ill! I’m going to open my talk by saying. “Let’s get two things straight, first, I’m not Jay Maisel, and second, neither are you! But together we will see if we can become better photographers together!”
I go straight from that lecture to my own, and later in the evening have a very special opportunity. I’m on the panel for “The Future of Digital Photography”. This is Photoshop World’s heavy hitter all on stage for a two hour share fest. This is my first time to be on the stage for this event and I asked if I could participate. In Atlanta Jeremy Cowart shared his testimony, and tomorrow night I will be sharing mine. I’m not nervous, or scared, or concerned about what anyone will think of me or what I have to share, I am very concerned that people’s hearts will be open to hear a message that is far more important than anything about me! I would covet your prayers for the audience, that their hearts will be open for what I pray will be a life changing experience for some that will be there!
My job is simple, get on the bike and ride, and leave the destination up to Him, and I know if it’s an uphill ride, He is more than able to get me there!
Blessings,
the pilgrim
I will report, I promise!
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