I read a facebook post from a friend of mine that said something about the need of a personal assistant. Man do I know how this feels--yes--we all need personal assistants don't we. Me I'd have my personal assistant keep the books, deal with all matters financial and most important--make sure the backdrops and materials we use for our shoots are well ironed. I know the difference between slick magazine shoots that are probably costing the magazine about $12,000 with the art directors salary--the talent fees, photographer fees, processing, props, location licensing etc... and what we're doing here in Meadville for a few bucks in order to survive. We make the images as well if not better sometimes, but it would be nice to have the time to get everything just perfect. I'm noticing more and more wrinkles and folds--this will be the next thing I work on to take my photography up a notch. I really like this shot, but the smoothing out of the material will be extensive to make the photograph right--and then it will be too manipulated for me to really appreciate. So I'm going to find my iron and learn how to use it I guess--one more thing to do since I don't have, nor can't afford a personal assistant. SayerMotter Photography by Ri