From: To: "Jeffrey E." <[email protected]> Subject: Re: Date: Thu, 23 Mar 2017 12:49:12 +0000 I'm sure you might think that photography is not a real job but it can turn into one if I do it well. At the beginning I will earn no money with it since I have to learn and I will probably need to work in a shop or something to earn some money. My question is how do I learn by assisting a photographer if I work in a shop all day ?? How can I earn money to pay my rent and living and in the same time learn a new skill in order to grow in that specific field ? I'm not sure how I should manage this... II giomo Wed, Mar 22, 2017 alle 8:48 PM > ha scritto: Ps: I am meeting with Jean Baptiste Huynh the photographer on Friday ( we went at his studio together once ). I think he is the perfect base to start with if I want to learn about photography specially for the use of light. He is excellent in this and I could learn a lot from him. I love his work I giomo Wed, Mar 22, 2017 alle 3:59 PM > ha scritto: I am trying to do things differently in order to grow, build my identity and stand up on my own two feet as I said... You are the one person that has always been there for me and the only one I could really rely on. I just didn't expect you would let me go like this after everything... I would like to do something for you to show you my gratitude. I know I've lost a lot of time, patience of yours, credibility and made many mistakes by repeating the same wrong path over and over- I apologize for this. I will never be thankful enough. Thanks to you I've learned so many things that without your support I would have probably never known. You taught me so much about life and myself that I can only be thankful with you. I want to make you happy and I'm sorry I've disappointed you. It's by falling that one learns to walk and thanks to all of these mistakes that I have done over and over I've finally cleared up my mind and understood what are my real goals ( for