Well, I am not drawing, though I can .. Some people can draw and create pieces like paintings on digital devices, and that must take any artistic skill to a new level... because then you are not wielding a pencil or brush, but a mouse and cursor to apply and blend colours. It is hard just to get a straight line with a cursor LOL. Sometimes I think about doing that (creating my own content)... but I am probably a long way away from being able to. I can't really say I understand the technology behind what I am doing... and I don't even know all of everything I can do in photoshop, so I do a lot with the few tools I do know. My daughter had a computer before I did and also gave me both cell phones I have had. If you push the right buttons in the proper sequence you get an expected result. LOL
It is part of my testimony that I got my first job in a photo lab and started on my 21st birthday, because they did not want to hire me "with no experience," yet photofinishing was the only thing I knew I wanted to do; back then I was not a believer, yet I always credited the Spirit of the Universe. I did have to apply myself to better understand colour, and my (previous) boss used to make fun of me because I did things nobody else did to better see what I was looking at in order to make the print look not just different or better, but hopefully the best it could. I've worked with a number of people who couldn't care less. Just push the work out, ugh, no! But when we were going through our downsizing phase after digital really took hold (we lost about 80% of our photographers and business), that same boss told me I had nothing to worry about in terms of being laid off, because I was, as he said, so capable.
When I was many years later laid off with the covid closures after turning 65 and having received my cancer diagnosis, the woman who had been gunning for my job took over my duties and failed miserably trying to get anywhere near the results I could, because she had no clue about colour and was incapable of learning. It's kind of amazing how awesome God's timing in all this was for me! Because I went through my treatments (chemo + radiation), and had multiple surgeries (more chemo followed the first one), that I had finally all healed up from, when my current boss called me back to work, offering me a significant raise combined with reduced work days per week and hours per day. I did not immediately jump at the chance to come out of my involuntary retirement LOL. But I did let him know later the same day that I needed a reason to walk out my door on a regular basis, and so I said yes. I have always enjoyed my work! I get to look at everybody's pictures and make them look good. What could be better? I figure I have seen tens of millions of pictures over my career... in three different labs over forty seven years. Yes, God has been very good to me.
I hope you do not experience any pain or discomfort with your arm and hand being the way
they are with your typing set-up. That was pretty cool of your nephew to do that for you!
Do you do cutting and pasting or use any speech to text software/apps??
It is part of my testimony that I got my first job in a photo lab and started on my 21st birthday, because they did not want to hire me "with no experience," yet photofinishing was the only thing I knew I wanted to do; back then I was not a believer, yet I always credited the Spirit of the Universe. I did have to apply myself to better understand colour, and my (previous) boss used to make fun of me because I did things nobody else did to better see what I was looking at in order to make the print look not just different or better, but hopefully the best it could. I've worked with a number of people who couldn't care less. Just push the work out, ugh, no! But when we were going through our downsizing phase after digital really took hold (we lost about 80% of our photographers and business), that same boss told me I had nothing to worry about in terms of being laid off, because I was, as he said, so capable.
When I was many years later laid off with the covid closures after turning 65 and having received my cancer diagnosis, the woman who had been gunning for my job took over my duties and failed miserably trying to get anywhere near the results I could, because she had no clue about colour and was incapable of learning. It's kind of amazing how awesome God's timing in all this was for me! Because I went through my treatments (chemo + radiation), and had multiple surgeries (more chemo followed the first one), that I had finally all healed up from, when my current boss called me back to work, offering me a significant raise combined with reduced work days per week and hours per day. I did not immediately jump at the chance to come out of my involuntary retirement LOL. But I did let him know later the same day that I needed a reason to walk out my door on a regular basis, and so I said yes. I have always enjoyed my work! I get to look at everybody's pictures and make them look good. What could be better? I figure I have seen tens of millions of pictures over my career... in three different labs over forty seven years. Yes, God has been very good to me.
I hope you do not experience any pain or discomfort with your arm and hand being the way
they are with your typing set-up. That was pretty cool of your nephew to do that for you!
Do you do cutting and pasting or use any speech to text software/apps??
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