With so many high-achievers in our community it was super interesting to learn about the moments when they lose track of time. We’ve highlighted some of those conversations below.
Stephen Kennedy
Time shifts when I’m holding a camera. To a photographer, time is component of the creative art. A photographer works in fractions of a second. This means that time is the primary tool of the craft. What can be done in the blink of an eye is nothing short of magic. But there are also other aspects of photography that take place after the session. Read More>>
Shelly Devlin
For me, it’s always a sunrise or a sunset… a glass of wine or a cup of coffee and watching nature‘s art paint across the sky …I live on a lake in New England that has the most beautiful sunsets and I spent part of my time in Mexico on the small island of Isla Mujeres running women’s retreats, Where I can see sunrise and sunset from the rooftop deck! Read More>>
Heidi Stangeland
There are a couple of things that always come to mind. The first is nature—I love being out there. In the mountains, at the beach, or hiking through the desert. For me, nature is healing. It’s the place I turn to for everything. Read More>>
