Thursday, April 22, 2010

I've moved!

In order to refine the WardsPhotography brand, I've moved my blogging over to my main website (http://wardsphotography.ca/blog).  It's got a new look and feel but it's the same type of content.  You know... words surrounding pictures so I can show off the pictures.  :-)

I won`t be updating this site with new articles but will maintain it in order to provide an archive of past blogs.

I hope this improves the blog`s accessibility.

Dan.

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Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Out on a limb?

Comfy
23 years with the same company is long enough to get comfy.  One afternoon last month, that came to an end as a result of a shift in the company's business away from product development.  As a development engineer, that left me... out on a limb.

A Good Run
In the exit interview, we reviewed the successes and accomplishments I experienced over the years.  From designing/building underwater security systems for a middle eastern monarch to developing the world's most capable swimmer detection sonar to systems that changed the way things are done, I've had a good run.

Wards Photography
I've been running my WardsPhotography business for two years now.  It's time to step it up with improved services and more weddings/portraits.  With new gear, new goals, and new ideas, I'm excited about this next year.

A New Project
Watch this blog for an upcoming release of a project that really excites me.  It's something near to my heart and quite ambitious.

Thanks for your interest and support!

Dan.

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Givin' It.

It takes real effort to do anything worthwhile.  Its a law of sorts that the universe yields to every sacrifice.

Thats what I thought as I witnessed this youth dance group Culture Shock in practice being directed by the energetic Rana Khoury.  Her dedicated service instructing and leading this band over the years to bring "a message of self-worth, dignity and respect for all people" has made its mark.  It was amazing to see this 'mark' in action as the dancers mastered the hip-hop/street dance steps at their practice session at Goodlife Fitness Clubs in the Rideau Centre. 

Two other friends Chev Cheecho and Cybill Mathelier help her in directing, leading, and instructing young performers in putting together a show-ready performance.  Their yearly challenge is to perform in the Choreographers Showcase competition.  This year the Ottawa chapter is hosting the competition in October with teams from the United States, Canada, and even some international troupes.


Rana Khoury lead the practice with Jordan Daniow, and Sam Tep carefully following her lead.



In the few moments they shared their practice time with me, I found layers and layer of commitment in this small group of artists.  New members with few sessions under their belts were prompted, encouraged, and even cheered by the more experienced.


Small jesters betray further layers of trust and respect... the very attributes this group was meant to encourage.  It works.


A quick moment caught between performers shows that this attitude permeates deep and wide.  A rich environment.


Encourage, encourage, teach, and encourage.

The Culture Shock crew strives to "empower young people to stay drug-free and engage in a lifestyle that embraces acceptance, achievement and self-confidence".  I'd say they are doing that.  As a non-profit organization since 1993, they ask for your assistance through sponsorship of goods, services, and donations.  For more information, contact Marc-Andre Clement (613) 740-0513 or follow the link.

Dan Ward

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Ottawa, Ontario, Canada