it The last twelve months

Posted on May 7, 2021

Below is a long blog post about 50 of my favorite photos from the past year. I’m hoping you enjoy it! The last twelve months have been some of the most adventurous and rewarding I can remember, with new experiences around every corner in my photography business, travels for photo shoots, weddings, family time, learning opportunities and so much more. This has all been made possible by amazingly supportive clients who book me to photograph their precious moments as well as friends and colleagues that inspire me on a daily basis. So thank-you very much!! To kick off this blog series, let me tell you how I went about choosing these images out of over 17,000 (yes…that many!) images taken during 2016: Firstly, they had to be favorites; secondly, there was no rule saying any one particular image could not appear twice if it ticked enough boxes when compared against other similar shots – i.e., different perspectives or compositions etc.; finally, each shot must represent something unique which has either inspired me personally along way towards achieving my own goals within Photographer & Videography Services Ltd OR given an insight into someone else’s personal journey through life. Now we know what makes these standout amongst thousands upon thousands just waiting patiently behind them ready for another day where they might yet again receive recognition once more before disappearing back down below ground level until next opportunity arrives! Let us begin our tour now….. We kicked things off at the beginning of January with our first engagement shoot after lockdown restrictions eased sufficiently for people start meeting up safely outside rather than staying indoors. It was great fun exploring together while keeping socially distanced throughout which resulted beautiful sunset portrait opportunities like this one captured here:- https://photographervideographyservicesltd . com/blogposts /the-last -twelve-months–some-of–themostadventuresomeandreward ingimeverremembered !/. Next came two wedding celebrations followed closely by several birthdays including one special occasion held entirely online due partly because guest numbers were limited but mainly because everyone involved wanted nothing less than perfection when recreating those unforgettable memories created years ago at parties old fashioned style ;). The latter event also saw me taking pictures using drones instead traditional cameras which proved really popular among guests despite certain concerns expressed priorhand :-). Finally , December brought festive cheer with Christmas Day spent capturing happy families enjoying themselves surrounded snow covered landscapes whilst ice skaters danced gracefully across frozen lakes near home town . Thank you All !! Wishing You A Very Merry Season And Happy New Year In Advance As Well :-)!!! Below is a long blog post about 2013. Because of the nature and length, I have broken it up into smaller chunks to make it easier for you read. So go ahead check out part one (above) and then come back here when your done! Happy New Year! It has been quite some time since my last update on what’s happening in our lives. The past year was full of ups and downs but through it all God continued to be faithful and walk with us each step along the way. He allowed me to write three books this past year (“The Journey”, “He Loves You” & “Through My Father’s Eyes“) that are currently available at Amazon.com or Barnesandnoble.com. In addition we started making new videos which can now be found on YouTube (www.youtube.com/johnnyhuntministries). Please take time to watch these as they will encourage you during difficult times such as loss, illness, divorce…etc.. At the start of 2014, Johnny was diagnosed with Stage IV colon cancer. Though he had been feeling poorly throughout January and February his primary care doctor assured him there wasn’t anything wrong stating repeatedly: “You don’t look sick.” A few days later while in San Diego for an event, his health took another turn for the worse; however, doctors still didn’t believe something serious was wrong because his blood test results came back negative. As fate would have it, just two weeks after returning home from California, Johnny collapsed onto the floor. That day changed everything!! After many tests, scans etc., Johnny received the news no family member wants to hear – he had stage four metastatic colon cancer. Following several surgeries and chemotherapy treatments over the next six months, God miraculously healed John completely of the disease. Throughout this process Johnny shared openly about their journey via Facebook posts whereby thousands were touched by his honesty and faith. And although things weren’t easy those six months, Johnny continues to say God was always near providing strength and encouragement everyday even if it meant waking up early in order to spend quiet moments alone reading His Word. During this same period, Johnny also penned yet another book entitled “Johnny Hunt On Love”. We hope that others might find comfort knowing how much love really matters in life today so please consider picking up copy either online or locally wherever Christian literature may reside within stores close-to home ! Thankfully though, despite facing various medical issues both physically AND mentally due largely in part because of depression brought upon due stressors associated with joblessness ; Johnny remained positive throughout it all thanks again mainly because he knew Jesus Christ was always walking beside Him each step along tha road ! When not busy writing articles / working side Below is a long blog post about 10. I thought it was too good to not share, so here you go! I love the idea of having your own personal trainer in your pocket with an app on your phone that tells you what to do and when to do it…but the problem is finding one who understands how complex fitness really is (i.e. different body types). And there are hundreds if not thousands out there now – but they’re all very generalistic – like “this exercise will make your bum bigger”. How helpful or accurate can this be? That kind of statement alone shows me just how little these apps know about human movement (and by extension functional strength training). But people buy into them anyway because we have been conditioned for generations to believe that exercises work specific muscles and therefore help us improve our physical appearance. Well, as a strength coach myself, let me tell you: It doesn’t quite work that way. Let me explain why. Firstly, when it comes to developing strong bodies, especially those looking to become stronger athletically, we need to consider the following three things; Muscular development, Neural adaptability, Tissue flexibility & range of motion, and Posture / structure of joints and skeleton. If any of these factors aren’t addressed adequately during training then performance potential could be limited significantly from both a neuromuscular perspective AND structurally speaking. Nowadays many people are choosing to train using machines at gyms rather than free weights which means less variety within their movements due solely down because fewer options available through cable systems etc.. This limits stimulus on certain parts/regions of the body leading potentially cause imbalances between opposing groups over time resulting poorer overall function. A better option would obviously include more traditional methods such as resistance bands along side various weight loads depending upon individual goals i.e., strength gain vs endurance enhancement . Below is a long blog post about 2017. I’m not sure why it took me so long to write this, but here are my thoughts on the year that was: I had such high hopes for January and February of last year…I wrote in my journal how happy I felt at the beginning of the month (which included the first time we hung out with our new neighbors who would become friends)…and by mid-February, things were getting really dark. This all happened before the Pulse Nightclub shooting on June 12th which sent me into another depression. My anxiety started going through the roof again. But there were some good moments too–the day after the election, I went outside around noon when I saw everyone walking towards downtown holding signs saying “Love Trumps Hate.” It made me feel like people will be OK; even if they can’t stop Trump from doing terrible stuff, maybe as citizens we can make ourselves stronger and more united? We did go see Hamilton right before Christmas, which ended up being one of the best shows ever. And then of course in December, I fell ill pretty hardcore during an event where I didn’t eat or drink anything except water for six hours straight. That was bad enough, but what followed afterwards was much worse–several days later, I woke up from sleeping pills and Xanax and could barely walk without feeling faint/nauseous. The doctor prescribed me several medications including steroids and blood pressure medicine (to counteract the low BP), plus he wanted to try an antidepressant called Cymbalta. By March 3rd, though, everything got better once I added Wellbutrin onto my med combo. Now I just have to deal with occasional anxiety attacks throughout the summer because I still need to find something else to help with them! In addition to working full-time and trying to keep healthy physically & mentally while spending quality time together everyday instead living alone forever, it feels great knowing I am finally able to live life fully now - especially since both parents died within two years ago leaving us devastated emotionally . After a few months off work due to depression, I decided to return. The first thing I noticed upon returning to the office was how quiet it seemed compared with before my absence. 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