Friday, November 15, 2019
Using Photoshop to Land Your Dream Job
Using Photoshop to Land Your Dream Job Using Photoshop to Land Your Dream Job I love these types of stories because, sadly, they arenât very common. In fact, a Gallup study found that 70 percent of the American workforce is disengaged and uninspired at work. The study found that, ââ¦although they put time and effort into their work, they dont have energy or passion.â Who has been there and done that? Iâm pretty sure just about everyone. So, again, when I do hear of people actually being able to do what they love it inspires me. I mean, who doesnât want to feel like they arenât âat workâ or âon the clockâ because theyâre just so passionate about what theyâre accomplishing? A great example of this comes from a recent story on Flickrâs blog called, âImaginative photographer lands world-tour job at Coke.â The title already sounds much more appealing than what most of us do from 9-5pm. The story is about Joel Robison, a Canadian photographer who combines photography with Photoshop to create some amazing images. I looked at his Flickr page, Boy_Wonder, and was pretty impressed. As the story goes, Robison ventured into photography after becoming a teacher post college graduation. He said he didnât feel connected to his current role, especially to the creative part of his mind, and he did not feel inspired. So, what did he do? Robison bought a camera, downloaded Adobe Photoshop and began to infuse reality with fantasy. Stemming from his love of Disney, his pictures always infused a real element- himself, for example- with a fantasy-like setting or objects added in through Photoshop. One day, the story explains, Robison uploaded a picture of the classic Coke bottles in the snow with himself drinking one in the distance to his Flickr account. Although a friend suggested he send the image to Coca-Cola, he laughed it off. Yet, this image and other Coke-related photography would change Robisonâs life forever. A Coke representative not only asked if the company could use his image on its Twitter page, Robison was also asked to moderate Coca-Colaâs Flickr community for over a year. Talk about your passion leading you to career happiness; but it doesnât end there. The story explains: âIn 2013, they offered me a role on the FIFA World Cup Trophy Tour,â Joel says. âItâs a worldwide tour, led by Coca-Cola and FIFA, taking the FIFA World Cup Trophy on a world tour of 90 countries. And they offered me the role of photographer and voice of social media. I was shocked.â âIt totally changed the course of my life,â Joel admits. âI was able to quit my job and accept photography as my full-time career, and I havenât looked back since. Itâs been non-stop, I feel more passionate about it every day, and I feel like I am allowed to share with the world what I see, and I feel very supported in that.â Awesome story, right? It led me to wonder how many more people could possibly follow in Robisonâs footsteps. No, not every photographer will get scooped up by a major company, but thatâs just one way to turn your passion(s) into your career. Robison was a teacher and knew this wasnât the right fit. He decided to open the door to his passions and it paid off in the end. How many of us have yet to even open the door? Sure, it wonât be an overnight jump from following your passion to instant success (monetary stability), but itâs important to at least take the first step. If you know deep down your current role leaves you disengaged and uninspired, make some changes. Start with examining your passions and what type of careers they can be utilized in. Then, slowly but surely, make the time to develop your interests each day. If you truly enjoy painting, take an art class. Or if writing is your thing, join a writerâs club. Regularly working on things youâre passionate about keeps you motivated and pressing toward your goals. Iâm sure Robison wouldâve loved to work for a major company one day, but he didnât start sending his photos to businesses right away. He found an outlet that offered him exposure- Flickr. What outlets or mediums can you use to display your talents? For example, creating social media accounts is a great way to display your passions. And as you keep working toward what you truly love, eventually youâll be able to turn what you love into what you do (for a living). But, if youâre worried that following your passions wonât pay the bills (and this is a very reasonable concern), taking some time to regularly concentrate on the things that you love will still bring benefits. You will find yourself more inspired, excited and motivated as you develop your talents and skills outside the office- while still being able to pay your bills. So, whatâs the moral to the story? Whether itâs creating a Flickr account, using Photoshop or selling your hand-carved statues after work, there are many ways to turn your passion(s) into your dream job. But it all starts with recognizing what you love and making the decision to take the first step in pursuing this area.
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