Because I have been swamped lately with projects, and with this past holiday season being what it was, I hardly had any time to edit footage from these past few productions. So, I am especially excited to finally post one of my more recent Reality Shoot productions I did, for XanGo's Go Magazine!
Below is the final image, and here you can see the actual spread, as it was published.
Hey Greg, thanks for the support. Clicked over to your site, and was looking at your motocross images. I thought the image 2971 was pretty nice, and it looks like you are enjoying what you do. What system are you using by chance...
14 February 2010 - 19:45:23 -
MLSBETTIS
One question, more like two. Does your talent ever surprise you? Are you ever just walking around, thinking "I am so fetchin' talented, what more could I do?" Then bam, you do something super crazy that even surprises you! Just wondering! I am so glad that Reality Shoot was born! It rocks! You rock! Your work is stellar! Im still waiting patiently for some sort of "Reality Shoot" gear. Specifically shirts of some kind. Im betting if you make it "they" will come! Keep it real! Well done!
15 February 2010 - 10:15:28 -
MLSBETTIS
Sorry! I submitted that twice...oopsie! I guess I figured you would want to read my comment twice!
Michelle, you are too kind. To be completely honest, my belief is that I have been blessed with these talents, and I work VERY hard to develop them, and see them grow. There have been several times in my life even as early as Jr. High, where I have wondered if I will continue to get better, or if this is my peak... my prime. As I get older however, and continue to work harder and harder, and continue to push my limits, my talents continue to grow and develop. To answer your question, I surprise myself all the time, and I think that is natural. Every once and a while I pull out my old drawings from years ago and just smile as I realize how far I have come. I feel that if we stop, as you said, surprising ourselves, we will stop progressing all together. The human mind is truly a work of art by the great master Himself. It is designed for continuation and growth and is the very thing that holds our talents within us, and it is in need of constant nourishment. In the end, as we say, Life is full of surprises. Thanks again Michelle.
22 February 2010 - 17:47:54 -
Wade
I love looking at all your pictures, you are the man. Maybe we can "hang" sometime or meet in L.A.
Wade
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