by William | Apr 28, 2015
In February of this year, I worked on a rendition of the Paul Simon song, Kodachrome. It was fun reworking something that I already loved, and I started going a little nuts with it. I began renditions of at least four different songs before I decided things were...
by William | Apr 22, 2015
The concept of power is hard to nail down. Its meaning depends a lot on where you’re standing. Sometimes no sooner than you identify it, it’s gone. Said incompletely, having power means being able to get what you want. The 48 Laws of Power by Robert...
by William | Apr 11, 2015
This is a straightforward saying that most of us know. The picture it conjures is one of a hyper-perfectionist, grooming their work so meticulously that it never gets finished. The concept of perfect work becomes the enemy of done work–work that was probably...
by William | Mar 31, 2015
Look guys, music is hard okay. Especially when you can’t use the Great Calculator known as the computer to fill in the technical gaps for you. Such is the case with singing. It’s exceptionally difficult to do well, yet I insist on writing songs and...
by William | Mar 31, 2015
The Education of a Photographer compiled by Charles Traub, Steven Heller and Adam Bell is a collection of essays, articles, and interviews from the past and present of the photographic discipline. The point is inspiration, not education. In fact, there’s almost...
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