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		<pubDate>Sat, 25 Mar 2017 11:45:51 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Many years ago, I worked for my parents who own a video production company. Because it is a family business, you inevitably end up wearing many hats and being the czar of many different jobs. I mainly managed projects and worked as a video editor. On production, there were times that I was called on to work as an audio tech and was made to wear headphones on long production days. In those days, having a really good set of headphones that picked up every nuance of sound was essential to making sure the client got what they needed.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many years ago, I worked for my parents who own a video production company. Because it is a family business, you inevitably end up wearing many hats and being the czar of many different jobs. I mainly managed projects and worked as a video editor. On production, there were times that I was called on to work as an audio tech and was made to wear headphones on long production days. In those days, having a really good set of headphones that picked up every nuance of sound was essential to making sure the client got what they needed.</p>
<h4>First impressions.</h4>
<p>Naturally, my first impression of these headphones is based off of the look of them. They have a classic over-the-ear style that is highlighted by <strong>a blue LED light</strong> that indicates the power for the noise canceling. The padding on the ear pieces seems adequate for extended usage periods.</p>
<p>They are wired headphones, but the 3.5mm stereo mini-plug cable is detachable. Something else I noticed right of the bat was the very nice carrying case that comes with them. It has a hard plastic exterior with a soft cloth interior that helps to protect the surface of the headphones from scratches. I never truly appreciated cases for headphones until I started carrying them from place-to-place. Now I can’t imagine not having a case.</p>
<h4>A perfect fit.</h4>
<p>Once I gave the headphones a thorough once-over exam, I tried them on. As I mentioned, they have a classic <em>over-the-ear style</em> and just looking at them, the padding on the ear pieces seem adequate and the peak of the headband seemed to be a bit lacking, but you don’t really know comfort unless you try on the product. So, I slipped the headphones on and found them to be exquisitely comfortable.</p>
<h4>Quality.</h4>
<p>Now that I had the headphones on my head, I was finally ready to plug and play some music. I plugged the provided cable into the jack on the headphones and then the one on my iPhone 6. Then I called up Pandora. I tend to have a very eclectic music purview and have many stations set up for different moods. From <strong>John Williams</strong> to <strong>Fallout Boy</strong>, the sound quality of these headphones was remarkable. There is an amazing depth of sound and incredible highs and lows that make listening to music a truly breathtaking experience.</p>
<blockquote><p>It’s safe to say that because of my <strong>unique professional experiences</strong>, I’ve tested out a lot of headphones.</p></blockquote>
<p>In order to test how voices sounded, and the overall art of sound mixing, I pulled up Netflix on my iPad Air 2 and watched a few minutes of a movie to hear all the nuances of the film. None of them were lost. In fact, I ended up hearing sounds that I hadn’t heard before. Echoes…birds chirping…wind blowing through trees…breathing of the characters…it was very impressive what the headphones ended up bringing out for me.</p>
<p><em>I would highly recommend these to any sound mixing specialist.</em></p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 22 Mar 2017 11:40:29 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Last year I wrote about why booking too far in advance can be dangerous for your business, and this concept of margin so eloquently captures what I had recognized had been my problem: I was so booked up with clients that I wasn’t leaving any margin for error, growth, planning, or reflection.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div data-parent="true" class="vc_row limit-width row-container"><div class="row quad-top-padding quad-bottom-padding single-h-padding row-parent"><div class="wpb_row row-inner"><div class="wpb_column pos-top pos-center align_left column_parent col-lg-12 single-internal-gutter"><div class="uncol style-light font-134980"  ><div class="uncoltable"><div class="uncell"><div class="uncont no-block-padding col-custom-width" style="max-width:804px;"><div class="vc_custom_heading_wrap "><div class="heading-text el-text" ><h2 class="font-202503 h1" ><span>Take your time.</span></h2></div><div class="clear"></div></div><div class="uncode_text_column text-lead" ><p>I’ve got a Fujifilm X100s. It runs about $1300. It’s easily the best camera I’ve ever owned. I take care of it as best as I can, but I don’t let taking care of it impact the photography. Let me elaborate on that a bit better. You’ll get better at each section of what we talked about slowly. And while you do, you’ll be amazed at how much easier it all is and how the habit forms. The best way to get better at photography is start by taking your camera everywhere. If you leave your house, your camera leaves with you. The only exception is if you’re planning for a weekend bender — then probably leave it at home. Other than that, always have it slung over your shoulder. It would probably help to get an extra battery to carry in your pocket. I’ve got three batteries. One in my camera, one in my pocket, one in the charger.</p>
<p>When it dies, swap them all.</p>
<p>For me, the most important part of improving at photography has been sharing it. Sign up for an Exposure account, or post regularly to Tumblr, or both. Tell people you’re trying to get better at photography. Talk about it. When you talk about it, other people get excited about it. They’ll come on photo walks with you. They’ll pose for portraits. They’ll buy your prints, zines, whatever.</p>
</div></div></div></div></div></div><script id="script-827749" data-row="script-827749" type="text/javascript" class="vc_controls">UNCODE.initRow(document.getElementById("script-827749"));</script></div></div></div><div data-parent="true" class="vc_row style-color-lxmt-bg row-container"><div class="row unequal col-no-gutter no-top-padding no-bottom-padding no-h-padding full-width row-parent" data-height-ratio="50"><div class="wpb_row row-inner"><div class="wpb_column pos-middle pos-center align_left column_parent col-lg-6 single-internal-gutter"><div class="uncol style-light"  ><div class="uncoltable"><div class="uncell quad-block-padding"><div class="uncont" style="max-width:70%;"><div class="vc_custom_heading_wrap "><div class="heading-text el-text" ><h2 class="font-202503 h1 fontheight-357766" ><span>Clouds come floating into my life, no longer to carry rain or usher storm, but to add color to my sunset sky.</span></h2><div class="text-lead text-top-reduced"><p>— Rabindranath Tagore</p>
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<p>For me, the most important part of improving at photography has been sharing it. Sign up for an Exposure account, or post regularly to Tumblr, or both. Tell people you’re trying to get better at photography. Talk about it. When you talk about it, other people get excited about it. They’ll come on photo walks with you. They’ll pose for portraits. They’ll buy your prints, zines, whatever.</p>
</div></div></div></div></div></div><script id="script-772012" data-row="script-772012" type="text/javascript" class="vc_controls">UNCODE.initRow(document.getElementById("script-772012"));</script></div></div></div><div data-parent="true" class="vc_row style-color-lxmt-bg row-container"><div class="row unequal col-no-gutter no-top-padding no-bottom-padding no-h-padding full-width row-parent" data-height-ratio="50"><div class="wpb_row row-inner"><div class="wpb_column pos-top pos-center align_left column_parent col-lg-6 single-internal-gutter"><div class="uncol style-light"  ><div class="uncoltable"><div class="uncell no-block-padding style-color-wayh-bg   with-parallax"><div class="column-background background-element">
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</div></div><div class="clear"></div></div></div></div></div></div></div><script id="script-211949" data-row="script-211949" type="text/javascript" class="vc_controls">UNCODE.initRow(document.getElementById("script-211949"));</script></div></div></div><div data-parent="true" class="vc_row limit-width row-container"><div class="row quad-top-padding quad-bottom-padding single-h-padding row-parent"><div class="wpb_row row-inner"><div class="wpb_column pos-top pos-center align_left column_parent col-lg-12 single-internal-gutter"><div class="uncol style-light font-134980"  ><div class="uncoltable"><div class="uncell"><div class="uncont no-block-padding col-custom-width" style="max-width:804px;"><div class="vc_custom_heading_wrap "><div class="heading-text el-text" ><h2 class="font-202503 h1" ><span>Enjoy the morning.</span></h2></div><div class="clear"></div></div><div class="uncode_text_column text-lead" ><p>The best way to get better at photography is start by taking your camera everywhere. If you leave your house, your camera leaves with you. The only exception is if you’re planning for a weekend bender — then probably leave it at home. Other than that, always have it slung over your shoulder. It would probably help to get an extra battery to carry in your pocket. I’ve got three batteries. One in my camera, one in my pocket, one in the charger. When it dies, swap them all.</p>
<p>For me, the most important part of improving at photography has been sharing it. Sign up for an Exposure account, or post regularly to Tumblr, or both. Tell people you’re trying to get better at photography. Talk about it. When you talk about it, other people get excited about it. They’ll come on photo walks with you. They’ll pose for portraits. They’ll buy your prints, zines, whatever. I’ve got a Fujifilm X100s. It runs about $1300.</p>
<p>It’s easily the best camera I’ve ever owned. I take care of it as best as I can, but I don’t let taking care of it impact the photography. Let me elaborate on that a bit better. You’ll get better at each section of what we talked about slowly. And while you do, you’ll be amazed at how much easier it all is and how the habit forms.</p>
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										</div><div class="row no-top-padding no-bottom-padding single-h-padding limit-width row-parent" data-height-ratio="65"><div class="wpb_row row-inner"><div class="wpb_column pos-middle pos-center align_center column_parent col-lg-12 single-internal-gutter"><div class="uncol style-dark"  ><div class="uncoltable"><div class="uncell single-block-padding"><div class="uncont"><div class="vc_custom_heading_wrap "><div class="heading-text el-text" ><h1 class="font-202503 fontsize-155944 fontspace-781688" ><span>There are no rules of architecture for a castle in the clouds and this is real.</span></h1><div class="text-lead text-top-reduced"><p>— Gilbert K. Chesterton</p>
</div></div><div class="clear"></div></div></div></div></div></div></div><script id="script-181518" data-row="script-181518" type="text/javascript" class="vc_controls">UNCODE.initRow(document.getElementById("script-181518"));</script></div></div></div><div data-parent="true" class="vc_row limit-width row-container"><div class="row quad-top-padding double-bottom-padding single-h-padding row-parent"><div class="wpb_row row-inner"><div class="wpb_column pos-top pos-center align_left column_parent col-lg-12 single-internal-gutter"><div class="uncol style-light font-134980"  ><div class="uncoltable"><div class="uncell"><div class="uncont no-block-padding col-custom-width" style="max-width:804px;"><div class="vc_custom_heading_wrap "><div class="heading-text el-text" ><h2 class="font-202503 h1" ><span>Free your mind.</span></h2></div><div class="clear"></div></div><div class="uncode_text_column text-lead" ><p>The best way to get better at photography is start by taking your camera everywhere. If you leave your house, your camera leaves with you. The only exception is if you’re planning for a weekend bender — then probably leave it at home. Other than that, always have it slung over your shoulder. It would probably help to get an extra battery to carry in your pocket. I’ve got three batteries. One in my camera, one in my pocket, one in the charger. When it dies, swap them all.</p>
<p>I’ve got a Fujifilm X100s. It runs about $1300. It’s easily the best camera I’ve ever owned. I take care of it as best as I can, but I don’t let taking care of it impact the photography. Let me elaborate on that a bit better. You’ll get better at each section of what we talked about slowly. And while you do, you’ll be amazed at how much easier it all is and how the habit forms.</p>
<p>For me, the most important part of improving at photography has been sharing it. Sign up for an Exposure account, or post regularly to Tumblr, or both. Tell people you’re trying to get better at photography. Talk about it. When you talk about it, other people get excited about it. They’ll come on photo walks with you. They’ll pose for portraits. They’ll buy your prints, zines, whatever.</p>
<p>Photography is better shared.</p>
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