WOW! Is it 2009 already? We’re in February?! What happened to January?! What did I miss?! Ok, so I’m fooling no one here, I have officially been missing in action caught between the closing chapter of 2008 and the new horizon of 2009. 2008 treated me so well, gave me the opportunity to enter a new chapter in my life, explore the world and connect with so many wonderful people, deep down I think I was reluctant to move into a new year and would have been happy to stay in 2008 for a little bit longer. 2009 has a lot to live up to!
Certainly the challenges that face me, face many of us in 2009 are far greater with the global economic downturn (annoyingly referred to as the ‘Credit Crunch’ in the UK) now in full swing, the outlook looks bleak. But despite this I choose not to succumb to the feeling of gloom, the depressing rhetoric or the endless scare tactics spreading like wild fire in the media. Instead I choose to employ large doses of PMA (Positive Mental Attitude) and keep in the forefront of my mind a quote by Bob Johnson of BET who said:
“Life is a grindstone, whether it grinds you down or polishes you up depends on what YOU are made of.”
So inline with my positive outlook for 2009 I side stepped the normal list of New Year resolutions and instead promised myself one thing, that I will start each day with the determination, enthusiasm, motivation and thirst for life that consumes most of us at the beginning of a year. Don’t get me wrong it’s not just about having a positive attitude, this year I realise I will have to work harder than ever and put in endless hours, with failures along the way I’m sure, but if it leads to success and the extraordinary then it will all be worth it. Bring it on!
For the last month I have been busy promoting myself, networking and working on my marketing strategies for the coming year and most importantly booking jobs. I also found the time to finally update my website at www.bandelezuberi.com and finish editing lots of imagery I had lingering around on my hard drives including those from my last Next Level workshop in Seville, Spain. I haven’t had much time for myself (affectionately known as B-Time) with the exception of my weekly visits to the gym which are now free visits courtesy of a government initiative to get the nation fit (I can’t speak for the nation but it’s working wonders for me!). I celebrated three 30th birthdays throwing sharply into focus the fact that I too will be hitting the milestone in a couple of months! Witnessed one of the biggest love story’s of the decade courtesy of Sou-Wah (aka Yabo?) and Steve who are set to become the photography world’s hottest husband & wife team! Was thrilled to see Serena Williams claim another grand slam at the Australian Open and watch the battle of the giants in the mens final. I saw ‘Slumdog Millionaire’ on the big screen, one of the best films I’ve seen in recent memory and highly recommend you go sample it’s cinemagraphic delights.
January 2009 though will forever stick in the minds of world and be remembered for one thing, a defining moment in history, a signal of change, of a new discourse, hope and the upliftment millions of people around the globe. Of course I’m referring to the Inauguration of President Barack Obama. It may take me most of 2009 for the reality to sink in in order for me to process my thoughts on the subject, in the meantime I wish Obama, with the love and support of his beautiful wife Michelle and equally beautiful daughters, the best with the difficult task at hand.
Frustratingly I’ve had very little time to shoot recently however I’m taking a trip next week overseas (surprise, surprise!) and when I get back have a load of stuff lined up for me to work my magic on.
I think is the most I’ve ever written here so forgive me if I’ve distracted you for too long, either that or sent you into a deep comer! More importantly I hope these words find you well and in good spirits.
Oh, and of course HAPPY NEW YEAR! (better late then never, right?)
I’ll be right back……. |
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