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| Nah, no fun here.... | 
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| Intensity of creation. | 
          Active and telling moments.
          Emotion.
          Unique perspective.
          All of these can define some of the key elements of  photojournalism. They can also define the most powerful images that tell  the stories of the heart of a business in action.
          Such was the case of a recent client, Make Meaning, who opened a  store in Scottsdale Quarter to begin their expansion outside of  Manhattan.
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| Dino cake. | 
 Children and adults spend time in the Make Meaning store, creating.  Pottery, jewelry, candles, even funky bath soap and funkier cakes;  paint, frosting, glitter, wax, fragrance, glass, fill the bright airy  environment with a creative energy that might have even made the  photography better.  
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| Fragranced wax pour. | 
           So,  as they began the life of their Scottsdale location, at their  request, I  also spent time in their store doing what I do best,  telling stories,  creating images, documenting moments. Doing what I do  for my clients, telling the stories of their business, their clients and  their people, showing the action and energy that makes their business  what it is.
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| Brotherly advice | 
         In my "elevator speech" I tell  people that this is what I do. I tell your stories. I show the world  what makes your business special. I take that passion, and experience of  visual story-telling, honed in publication work, in homes and  businesses here in Phoenix, and in clinics and in villages around the  world, and apply it to bring out the best of your stories. 
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| Always find a way to use a perfectly good mirror! | 
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| The important process of selecting jewelry parts | 
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| See what my kids came up with?! | 
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| Loves her job. | 
 
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