ENTRY DESCRIPTION
The feeling was similar to what you get when you visit the Louvre to see the Mona Lisa. The Grand Prismatic Hot Spring is the most photographed thermal feature in Yellowstone. But in this photograph I found it more interesting to capture the viewers than the center of attention itself. What most captivated me, among other things, was the length of the frame and the ratio of proportions between the magnificence of nature and the human being. When looking at the picture on the screen of my amateur Canon EOS REBEL T5, I was surprised to see the different positions and actions of the people who were contemplating the thermal fountain from its surroundings. Getting to choreograph that scene would have taken me hours, but I was lucky to be in the right place at the right time.
AUTHOR
On my most recent business card from an Advertising Agency, my job title was Creative Director. As such, I set the quality standards and shaped the creative style of the JWT, and Ogilvy & Mather creative departments. While doing that I showed strong leadership to the creative team, inspired and motivated them to create great work. In my position I also attracted prestigious new accounts to the agency, by developing the reputation of the organisation and by active business development.
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