Tim Williams
All-Pro
- Location
- Central Florida
- Name
- Tim Williams
At 2 months shy of 66 years old I have had some time to contemplate this. I can't go into what got me to where I am because that is definitely political. Just suffice it to say it has made me a very hard man. I'm sorry to hear about your situation although I believe this is posturing for position from both sides of our government and will pass soon. I have been wrong before. I lost the better part of a million dollars on a bad judgment call by me in 2008. I did not receive a check for a year. My wife died that same year and my youngest daughter graduated from High School. I have been lucky enough to land on my feet in a much lower paying position but I will retire later this year. I have had many life lessons taught to me the hard way.
Now, I have watched you post and learned anything I could from your landscapes along with others. Absolutely stunning at times. I think you sell yourself short on your photographic talent. You have vision that I try to emulate along with others. Visualization as Ansel called it. Me I have it at times but I see image after image of yours that is beautiful. All this is not enough do get the job done though. Ansel didn't know how to market his art until someone stepped in an got the job done. We're not all good at everything.
#1 You must desire what you want to achieve or it will be a failure no matter how gifted you are.
#2 Be willing to take steps to stay balanced and realistic in this venture
#3 Never let anyone tell you your not good enough. Be determined but flexible.
#4 Never stop learning. When I learn something new at my age I am overjoyed. But once I learn it, it's mine.
Hopefully this was not to preachy my friend and I'm sure you knew most of it anyway.
With much respect to you and your Family
Tim Williams
Now, I have watched you post and learned anything I could from your landscapes along with others. Absolutely stunning at times. I think you sell yourself short on your photographic talent. You have vision that I try to emulate along with others. Visualization as Ansel called it. Me I have it at times but I see image after image of yours that is beautiful. All this is not enough do get the job done though. Ansel didn't know how to market his art until someone stepped in an got the job done. We're not all good at everything.
#1 You must desire what you want to achieve or it will be a failure no matter how gifted you are.
#2 Be willing to take steps to stay balanced and realistic in this venture
#3 Never let anyone tell you your not good enough. Be determined but flexible.
#4 Never stop learning. When I learn something new at my age I am overjoyed. But once I learn it, it's mine.
Hopefully this was not to preachy my friend and I'm sure you knew most of it anyway.
With much respect to you and your Family
Tim Williams