Here in New England spring is finally here, the snow is all melted the weather is clearing up, the schedule is getting VERY BUSY. Last week was my busiest week of the year so far for shooting real estate, despite all thats going on right now. Houses are still moving, the economy will be fine, things will work out like they always do and it’ll be a great year for all of us. Like I mentioned spring is just a few days away and for creatives this is when we need to be grinding. It's the busiest time for videographers because we’re finally able to get out there and really apply what we learned after spending all that time inside editing all winter, as well as the things that we improved on last year. Obviously once fall comes we’re all pretty mentally exhausted and we’ve been creating non stop for a few months, and then winter comes and we’re catching up on all the things we didn’t finish throughout the year. So spring is really the first time that we actually get out there and apply the things we’ve learned, we’re all fresh, ready to go and ready to make things happen. All the businesses are in a similar boat, you always hear “once the weather breaks”, or once spring gets here, this is when they really start making things happen. Things are always on hold, changes are always being made to really dial what the plan is and everybody is just ready to go.
With that being said I think spring is when you need to be making the most, going all in, doing as much as you can and applying everything that you learned. It’s when we are the most focused in my opinion. Everybody is feeling good because it’s finally starting to get nice out, we’re starting to see the sun again and everything just starts moving. So instead of living in fear for the next few weeks, better yourself in some way that you’ve been putting off for awhile. Me personally, I’m going to be catching up on editing and writing scripts for new videos. Whatever it is use your time wisely. Winter is for planning, spring is for action, so let’s get to it.
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AuthorDevin LaBrie is a videographer, photographer and creative on the NH Seacoast. Archives
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