March 13, 2010

Missed my WPPI platform presentation? Check out this review from Totally Rad Actions...


You can read the whole review HERE. A big thank you to the totally rad folks over @ Totally Rad Actions.

And if you are wondering, I'll be blogging the slideshow of the funeral of Gavin Norton as soon as Natalie does. And yeah, you'll totally need tissues.

11 comments:

M said...

I wish I could have been there. It sounds awesome!!!

Tiffany Anderson said...

Sad I missed it. Good for you!!

{lizzythebotanist} said...

it was awesome jonathan! thanks for sharing. and for warning us about the tissues, of course.

Larry Reeves Photo said...

Again, Jonathan, sorry i missed your speech and wish I could have been there. Glad I could get a glimpse into it from TRA. Look forward to meeting you in the future.

Caroline Ghetes said...

I really loved meeting you and chatting with you. Of all the speakers I've seen at WPPI this year, you were the best for me. You are genuine, kind, and you love what you do. You're kind of one in a million. I've been telling everyone about you! Thank you for being such a huge inspiration for many, amateurs and pros alike. This industry needs more hearts like yours ; )

megan said...

Wow Jon - seriously great.

Adhis said...

ComicCon???

I don't remember anything I read after that.

Kiera said...

I read it and it was such a great review. I hope you are so proud of yourself. You are truly great. :)

I was wondering about those photos...Im happy you are going to post them. I hope I can handle them.

Lydia said...

So sad I missed seeing you! Especially after reading that review! Also bummed I missed meeting you in person! *sigh* Next time!

Brian and Jessica said...

It was amazing Jonathan! Thanks for sharing YOU so fully with the rest of us! And thank heavens you had tissues for us... Not a dry tear in the room. Thanks Natalie for sharing that with us! Ü

raye said...

I was SO happy that you were the last class I attended at wppi - seriously. you really brought it home for me as to why I started shooting in the first place. I lived in a darkroom for 6 years in school and many after that - while I've gone digital, I shought out my film camera my first day home. but that's not what got to me - your passion and openess truly inspired me and I am so grateful. thank you!