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This year “2010″ will mark a  few anniversaries  that I will  be “blogging” about  along  the way. Today, I want to share a special one : In September 2008  I attended my first  workshop with Scott  Robert Lim  In Paris who subsequently became  one of my mentors; A catalyst in my  development  in  the visual arts  area.  This  meeting and workshop had a tremendous influence in the  progression of my artistic journey.  You can  read more about my adventure on  this post.

Last week Scott  announced that he was doing  a  workshop in New York  in September  and  asked me  to join him to deliver a lecture and lead a group  at the event. I was very touched and  had an epiphany. I still remember walking in the session in Paris 2 years  ago… feeling  so intimitated and so many  things have happened since …in such a  short period of  time. I  sometimes  take  this  for granted  but looking back, I  took a moment and was filled with so much gratitude and excitement.    I am often ask this question : “how   did you evolve so fast  in your art ML it’s like you have been doing this for a decade?”    Far from it  and  there is only one  answer:  my first  workshop  was the key that unlock  my  potential and  my vision.  It’s like I acquired a new set of eyes and  everything was  so crystal clear from that point.  I am still on a learning curve and  developing in  new areas right now  but  the stepping stone was  that 1st workshop I attended  with Scott.  I will  never forget my last night on the Champs Elysee Avenue 3 am in the morning  after a great  night of fun and party with new friends. I made some serious  commitments to myself and never looked back. ..in good and  bad times beyond  photography.

 I am looking forward  to this workshop  and will have a very  special  lecture   for the event  basically  “paying it forward”  for  everything  that I got  2 years ago.  I know that spaces are  limited and a lot  of people have asked me about Scott”s  Next  workshop in the east coast  so here is  the opportunity you have been waiting for!!!

You can sign up on this link : SR NYC SEPT 14-17 2010

Hope to see you there!!

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    I Like this quote I dislike this quote“An investment in knowledge always pays the best interest” Benjamin Franklin

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Japan revisited

April 8, 2010

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My mentor  Scott Robert  Lim recently held a  week  workshop  with fashion and  celebrity photographer Matthew Jordan Smith in Japan.  I met Matthew  last year at  his platform  class  in Vegas for  WPPI  and attended 4 of Scott international workshops. I knew  that  this would be an explosive combo.

Part of me wished  that  I attended. I have been hearing about what a great  experience  this was all week. I had very  good  reasons  not to attend  giving the  scope  of what I am currently working on.  At the end of the  day I had to make a choice  and  focus on some priorities  surrounding my business.  I read  the comments &  blogs of my peers who attended this workshop. Their experience  made me  re live  mine  in a way.

I  traveled to  Japan  3 years ago and it was a life changing experience.  At the time I was still mourning the loss of  my mom  in the previous  year  and   was coming out of a  relationship for  good . I had been on an emotional roller coaster  for a  year   with not much   to go on.  Working  60-70 hrs a week   on automatic pilot. Basically   buying time  with no  “life purpose” .I clearly  was depressed which I realized  later on.  

This   opportunity  came at   the right time .  One of my friend’s boyfriend  was re located  to Japan   and she  offered  me the opportunity to come  and  stay with  them  in one of the hottest, trendy areas  of Japan SHIBUYA .   I did not know  anything about  the Japanese culture   and my friend warned me   that I would  be totally disoriented with nothing familiar to hold on. Her words : “ a total culture shock” .  I  rented the cult  movie “ lost in translation”   by Sofia Coppola with actors ; Scarlett Johansson & Bill Murray.  This movie is about an established & bored America  movie star ( Murray)  who travels to Japan  and meet  Newly wed (Johansson)   and they become friends.  The movie explores  their relationship while they  discover Japan’s   cityscape in a very clever way.  I was quite intrigued by this country.

 I had initially made plans to go to Paris, at the time  I kept a humming a song  about how Paris  will  allow me to: “fall   back in love with life  again”  however  this  opportunity  came  and I  was convinced   somehow that I had to  go and discover  this “unknown” culture .  I am so glad  I did  I spent over  3 weeks in that country  and it was life changing. I  went during  the cherry blossom  early spring, a time that  is  very  important  to the Japanese tradition SAKURA “flowering cherry” I was so surprised  to hear  that  people traveled  from all over  the world  to witness this  event.And  there  I was   what an opportunity  this was to experience something so unique. What a blessing!! 

I went everywhere. From the  craziness of Tokyo  night  or day to the quiet  shrines of Nikko . From the  relaxed  green  tea by the water in Yokohama  to  the  hours of hiking to reach the  millennial sanctuaries of Kamakura . This  trip is where I started “breathing”  life again.  Appreciating the  challenges and opportunities. I started initiating  the changes I wanted for myself and taking all the responsibility during that process. I bought my first home, change job  and re-committed to my  craft and dreams. 

 I learned  about resilience, pride, excellence & quality of life. It  opened  my eyes to new possibilities  and took words like “impossible” out of my  vocabulary . In Japan  everything is possible everything can be learned, EVERYTHING CAN BE INVENTED.   What we imagine  in the  future is part of their present. IMAGINATION and INNOVATION are major building  blocks and  there is constant attention to improvement practices, self ,process , service.  Don’t get me  wrong  I am not saying that  they are perfect, I am only highlighting  the lessons  and positive aspects of  the culture I experienced. My only regret  is that I did not climb  Fiji  to watch the sunset but it  is still  on the list:-)  

 Reading  about this amazing  trip  that many  of my photog  friends recently went on  brought back so many memories.   I looked for my old hard drive where I archived pictures from that trip  there are so many  that I never posted.  So here,I am sharing  a few  of the pictures from this life changing  trip  …    Feel free to comment and share  your  own experience! Life  taste so much  sweeter when you take a moment to reflect  on where you have been and where you are in the present.ML www.marielyssa.com :-) goldbudha _MG_5990-2

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