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Paula Gren, Chief Executive Optimist
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Paula Gren, Chief Executive Optimist
Mark Winer, Chief Executive Optimist
Hilary Weekes, Associate Chief Executive Optimist
ph: 781-710-3023
I was living in New Zealand at the time so I was going to hop on a boat and sail back to the US.
Oh, I wouldn’t.
I catch the sunrise 100’s of times a year – but the last time I actually watched the sun rise was about 4 years ago, on vacation in Mexico. We had climbed to the top of a pyramid and I forgot my camera so all I could do was sit and watch.
What was one of the most interesting projects you worked on?
I would have to say shooting Rory near his home town in Ireland, 4 days after he won his 1st major with a record 16 under par.
Can you remember the first time you got paid to take a photograph?
The 1st time, no, I must have blocked that out. But the 1st time I got an assignment where I really felt like, this is what I want to do, was shooting a campaign for the Oakland A’s. Not sure if that counts though because I think I lost money on that one.
It would probably be relationships. I do not have an attachment to material things
My wife just had me take this personality test, it suggested social worker. I could see that.
Time traveler, but I would only go back in time. I like not knowing the future.
What celebrity (actor, writer, musician) would you most want to have dinner with?
Charles Bukowski.
Oh man, not sure. It used to be running but 10wks after knee surgery and the Doc just told me no more long runs.
Digg, Huffington Post, Vice, Aljazeera, and Google… so I can read Fox news with out downloading the app.
Well, it would have to be to visit Antarctica, and still want to climb Half Dome. I figure maybe my kids will drag me up for my 65th.
Funny, 3 years ago my dream assignment was to travel around the world and take pictures of amazing people in beautiful landscapes. Hasn’t changed much, except now I would want to be home every night to have dinner with my kids. OK, maybe every other night.
Ain’t nobody going to know about you unless “you” tell them.
That I lived for years w/o running water and electricity.
When I mowed our lawn, I would tow the lawnmower behind my bike. Made it a bit more complicated because it was an old school, reel push mower. Only now do I understand why my father refused to let us use a gas powered one.
Paula Gren, Chief Executive Optimist
Mark Winer, Chief Executive Optimist
Hilary Weekes, Associate Chief Executive Optimist
ph: 781-710-3023
Paula Gren – Chief Executive Optimist
Mark Winer – Chief Executive Optimist
Hilary Weekes – Associate Chief Executive Optimist
ph: 781-710-3023