Senior photo portraits Little Rock. Business headshots, family, child, and senior portraits, and real estate photos are continuing to keep us busy and financially stable. The photography business may seem fun to pursue, but the crushing weight of overhead expenses overcomes the joys leading many to give up. During college, I took a job in the Media Department at a local university. I enjoyed my position at the university very much. My boss didn't want to supervise me, and I knew no way to help him. So, we left each over alone. The Public Relations Department and academic personnel would ask me to produce slide shows; there were no computers or digital projectors at that time. These shows were cost-effective, easy to present to large audiences, and had a "high tech" appearance growing in popularity. These shows would start with a script written in the Public Relations Department, and then I would take over. I would figure on one or two slides per sentence. The departments were more than eager to allow me access because they wanted to display their missions and achievements. It was fun to take the photos, develop the film, mount the slides, and fill in the script. We had a huge light table to put slides on; we composed the show there. I would read the script and follow the slides, ensuring the correct slide was in the right place. Managing the recording studio was part of my responsibilities. We would record the audio track there.

