Sunday, January 3, 2010

Happy New Year Everyone. . . .


First of all, a very happy New Year to everyone out there and one of my resolutions for this year was to cut the red tape and so here's my very first announcement.

Ever since my daughter came along, my photography has gone down the drain along with my blog posts. All of a sudden my portfolio had an increasing share of baby photos, my solo travels began getting cancelled and even my normal SOP of staying behind after a trip with the wife to go around and take photos has been disallowed. Needless to say this has reflected on my blogposts (or lack thereof).

SO, since my baby has been the reason for these issues, I have tasked her with blogging for me. Here is her first entry "df;klhafsdevj;klhads;rhf;lkha;dshf".

Kidding aside though, I can't wait for her to be just a little bit bigger so I can take her places like India, Nepal or Chiang Mai. I can't wait to take her to have her first white Christmas with her Auntie Case and Uncle Sam in Rhode Island. I can't wait to take her to Siem Reap to give her "Temple Overload" like her mom and I experienced when we got there.

Until then however I realized that I didn't have to travel to the ends of the Earth to bring you guys great shots, I've lined up some projects in my own backyard that should bring in amazing images along with the few overseas projects that I've lined up.

So here's to a Happy New Year to everyone and to keeping faithful to your New Year's Resolutions, no matter what they are.


2 comments:

Sweet D said...

This is so sweet, Mr Zab. A happy 2010 to your whole family! Looking forward to this year's posts, particularly those regarding the shoots in your backyard.

By the way, I think it is excellent parenting to start your kid off on a Mac ;^).

Rachel Cotterill said...

Happy new year!

I've certainly found that, since I've been blogging, I look at the world just outside my front door with my 'travel' eyes on... it's made quite a big difference to me over the last year. So I'm confident that you'll find plenty of interesting things close to home.