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Monthly Archives: August 2008

Back in D.C. this week

I’m back in Washington this week doing work for HUD.  With the current environment of the housing market HUD is expecting their business volume to explode.  The problems with Fanny Mae and Freddy Mac is driving business to HUD.  This, combined with recent legislation to assist homeowners with troubled mortgages, has raised concerns within the agency that their current business processes will not be able to effectively service the increased volume.  The consulting company that I work for, along with our partner, have been hired to re-engineer some of their critical internal processes.  I am supporting a lady who is facilitating these business changes and a giant in the industry of Lean Business Process.  Lean follows the principals laid down by Toyota and Henry Ford. It’s purpose is to eliminate waste in the form of unnecessary and/or non-value added process steps and focuses on only the essential steps.  As an example, one of the processes that was being re-engineered required 23 review/approval signatures.  After the team analyzed and re-engineered the process only 3 signatures were required!

For 15 years I have been a consultant implementing finance software systems.  One of the most frustrating things about going into a new client’s business to implement a system has been seeing all of the broken BUSINESS processes and not being able to make the smart changes.  We would point out that, “Well, if you changed x or y in the way you do business not only would it benefit the implementation of this $2 million software that you just purchased but guess what, you probably wouldn’t need the software.”  Of course we couldn’t say that exactly but when we did elude to it we were met with, “Oh, we can’t change that, you are here to implement the software, not change the way we do things.”  The Lean process is different.  With Lean we facilitate meetings that help the business process owners see their broken business processes and re-engineer to processes that eliminate wasted, non-value added activities in day to day operations.

This experience has also helped me with my photography business.  Lean focuses on the customer.  By making my own business streamlined and not wasting energy on inefficient tasks I have been able to free time to devote to taking care of my customers.

It was a little grey in D.C. today but after leaving the office I walked by the White House to snap a few pictures.  Here’s one from the front lawn.

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Elisa+Anthony – the pictures

Being in D.C. last week didn’t give me a chance to get Elisa and Anthony’s engagement pictures posted.  Thanks for being so patient.  I think you will be happy with the results.  I’m really looking forward to your wedding in October.  Check out the slideshow here.

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Kickball on the Mall

It was a beautiful day in the Capital city today.  A cool front came through Tuesday night and the humidity and temp were down so instead of going directly to subway from the office I decided to walk over to the Mall and get a picture of the Capital. The Mall always has something going on and throughout history has always been a gathering place.  Today wasn’t any different.  It seems as though there are coed adult kickball leagues that play there regularly.  it was fun watching these guys and girls play a game that I haven’t played since grade school and from the looks of it, I’m missing out!

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In honor of the Summer Olympics…

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In D.C. this week

This week I’m in Washington working for one of my consulting clients.  I left my wife, and daughter at home in Tampa to ride out hurricane Fay.  Nice guy, huh?  Unfortunately, I couldn’t do anything about it except make sure the house and yard were secure before I left.  Fortunately, it looks like Fay is going to pass to the east of Tampa which will put them on the side that gets the least wind and rain.  For the most part it’s just going to be a rainy couple of days.

I’m staying at a hotel in Rosslyn that is a block away from the Iwo Jima memorial and only a couple of blocks from the Arlington Cemetery.  These are certainly two of our country’s most precious treasures.  Joe Rosenthal took the original picture of Easy Company raising the flag on Mount Suribachi on February 23, 1943.  Easy Company had been fighting for 4 days and had a casualty rate of almost 40% to date.  The picture that Rosenthal captured was actually the second raising of the American flag.  Joe Campbell captured a lesser known picture of the original flag coming down and it being replaced with the flag that Joe Rosenthal’s famous and moving image captured.

“In that moment, Rosenthal’s camera recorded the soul of a nation.” 
. . .Editors of US Camera Magazine. 

“It was like shooting a football game. You never knew what you got on film.” 
. . . Joe Rosenthal, Photographer

The picture inspired sculptor Felix Deweldon, who created a life sized model of the photograph.  It was later cast in bronze and brought to Washington in September 1954 as part of the Marine Corps Memorial designed by Horace  Peaslee.
Here is a picture that I took of the memorial this evening.  I processed the image to give it an aged feel with exaggerated film grain.  

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Elisa+Anthony’s engagement session

Later today I will be meeting with Elisa and Anthony to take some fun pictures of them before their wedding which will be Oct. 18.  I haven’t had a chance to meet Anthony and it’s been a while since I last met with Elisa so we are going to meet at a coffee shop first and chat for a while.  Check back in a day or so to see the their pictures.

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Maya, Erica+T

Today I had family session with T and his family.  They drove over to Tampa from the Florida east coast and I’m honored that they would come that far to have family pictures made by me.  Maya is a real cutie.  She is one smart little girl, knows the alphabet, colors, numbers and her address by heart.  On top of that she has wonderful manners; Erica and T are excellent parents!  The session was a lot of fun, we took our time and let Maya get used to the studio.  Between taking the pictures and then going through almost 350 images to make their selections, we spent about 4 hours together.  Here are a couple from the selections they made.

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A post a day-two weeks later

I have to admit, I haven’t been 100% perfect, I missed a couple of days but I tried to make up for them by making multiple entries on a few days.  Is that cheating?  I’m kinda getting into the groove of this and finding it’s a lot of fun.  Time and everything else going on is the challenge.  Like shooting a wedding all day and not getting home until 12:30 a.m. makes it a little hard to get an entry in that day.  Travel and consulting work also makes it difficult.

Thanks to technology, my iPhone, and a really sick App for it, I can now create blogs when away from my home office right on my phone!  Next week I will be D.C. for the entire week and will be trying it out.  I can’t guarantee that the typing will be perfect but I’ll be able to make entries and even upload pictures from my phone! Should be interesting.  Stay tuned.

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Improv Everywhere – We Cause Scenes

Improv Everywhere causes scenes of chaos and joy in public places.  Improv Everywhere has executed over 70 missions involving thousands of undercover agents. The group is based in New York City.  My friend Kristeen from Memories and Keepsakes sent me this YouTube video that I thought was really cool.  Having spent 5 years in Manhattan and wandering Grand Central on more than a few occasions I can just imagine the spectacle this must have caused.  Check out Improv Everywhere’s site there are alot more videos there.

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Make-up tips when being photographed

I get asked a lot by the girls if their make-up is ok when they come in for their senior pictures.  Most of the time they look great, other times, well, let’s just say I should have posted this earlier.  

 

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