Water Leaders Summit 2019

     Right before the fourth of July, Vagabond Photography had the pleasure to work the with The Water Council at the Water Leaders Summit for the fourth year in a row. It is always a fun and educational experience to work with them. This year’s summit took place at the Harley Davidson Museum in Milwaukee, Wisconsin on June 26-27th.

Charles Fishman - During opening statements

Charles Fishman - During opening statements

     Normally as photographers, we go to a conference or seminar to photograph the event but we always seem to come away with something a little more tucked away in our brains by the end. This year, main take away was during the opening statement by events the MC Charles Fishman, “Every time we do a search on Google it uses two tablespoons of water.”  As a photographer I use the internet a lot to look up how to fix camera/lighting equipment, learn new techniques, to my guilty pleasure of looking up Babylon 5 and Star Trek memes. Never in a hundred years would I have thought for one minute that we really use water in that process. But Google and all the internet search engines do, its used in keeping the servers cool. It also made me think how much water goes into making a camera? So I did some searching and didn’t come up with an answer but I would wager it is many, many of gallons between the circuit boards, plastic, metals and glass in a camera.

Eleanor Allen & Charles Fishman

Eleanor Allen & Charles Fishman

         It was a great day filled with great speakers from all walks of life. Touching on multiple subjects from Rethinking Water for People, How actions and awareness are no longer the domain just of the water sector and Rethinking Water Use: Risk, Stewardship and Value Creation and Rethinking Water in Corporate Governance. This year focused more on how we use water and the risk of pollution and running out.

     Eleanor Allen spoke with Charles Fishman to talk about her work when with the peace corps to bring clean water and better out houses to communities to prevent the transmission of disease to people in foreign countries. She went on to explain how some communities for all for clean water while others didn’t really care but once one community got on board with the project others seemed to be more receptive to it.

     During the last panel of the day they talked about rethinking water in corporate governance and as a person who has worked in many fields from photography, to industrial, and farming to commercial it really got me to pay attention while working the rest of the event. They noted if companies really had to pay for the water they use, items we use would cost us a whole lot more money but the companies would also be a lot more apt to stop leaks and save themselves money. One of the speakers stated that one of the biggest leaks for a plant is in its fire suppression system and that was mainly due to leaky valves or connections in pipes.  It was interesting to hear them talk about how Ford Motor Company managed to reduce their over all use of water in manufacturing use to help water stressed areas be more sustainable.

So think of how you use your water.

Xiaofeng Zhao and Valeria Orozco

Xiaofeng Zhao and Valeria Orozco

New season and I'm ready to go.

Paradise Springs the last time when its too cold 2014

Paradise Springs the last time when its too cold 2014

     It’s been a long winter and we’re ready to get back at it. The winter time is traditionally slow for me at Vagabond Photography, it’s a time when I prep for the upcoming busy season and work with our clients to plan their dream wedding photos, senior portraits and generally have some fun in the snow.  This winter became a little bit too long though. In Wisconsin we ended up with almost a week at the end of January of -30* to -50* F temps and as fun as that may sound it gets a little trying after a while. In those temp’s camera gear and drones don’t last long. Though some interesting things happen when it is that cold to spring fed ponds that don’t freeze in normal winters.

    Winter is also normally the time where photographers go to conventions a learn about new techniques and where our printers, camera reps try to sell us on latest and greatest new tech gadget. This year we passed on the conventions in leu of being part of a long terms friend’s wedding in beautiful Punta Cana, Dominican Republic as groomsman. Towards the end of winter and a wet cool spring it was really nice to get away and go sit on a beach and drink some umbrella drinks.

Hard Rock Resort beach Punta Cana, Dominican Republic.

Hard Rock Resort beach Punta Cana, Dominican Republic.

     The Dominican Republic is a nice place to visit and there are so many photo opportunities there maybe I should of brought my camera out more but hey its vacation time. It was great to be on the other side of the camera for a change and to see how someone else runs the show. Nicole and Jamie’s photographer Milan Vasovic was astounding, watching him find beauty in something simple was a joy to watch and helped inspire me to try some new things that may have taken me a few more years to learn on my own. That is the joys of watching a photographer with 20 plus years of experience.

Now back from the DR and we’re still waiting on summer to get here, heck even a good spring am I right Wisconsinites? Though what I am really looking forward to is creating something special with you or you and your loved one. Remember at Vagabond Photography we do our best to bring your idea to fruition and have it be something you will love and cherish.