by imaginepro | Jan 28, 2016 | high-stakes presentations, photography, presentation, presenting, seeing ideas, the mind's eye, Uncategorized
The more I look at this photograph the less I understand. Susan says, “There’s a confounding bit of deception in this photograph. My mind says, this guy is skating down a long shiny tube. He’s coming close to the very end and he’ll need to jump... by imaginepro | Jan 27, 2016 | design, high-stakes presentations, photography, presentation, presentation design, presenting, Uncategorized
The reality of the sunflower. It’s all for the seeds, but what a show. Susan says, “It’s all here in this close-up of a sunflower. Everything you could desire in design perfection: contrast, texture, order, movement, balance, color, clarity. Why go... by imaginepro | Jan 26, 2016 | high-stakes presentations, photography, presentation, presenting, stories, storytelling, Uncategorized
This looks way too dangerous. Would you try this? Susan says, “If ever there was a photo that illustrated the dangers of multi-tasking, here it is. In fairness, I guess, he really is only doing one thing, but the precarious stance, the tricky bit of rope-a-dope... by imaginepro | Jan 21, 2016 | high-stakes presentations, photography, presentation, seeing ideas, stories, Uncategorized
Many ideas are captured in this photo. We both have different, yet somewhat similar, takes on the big picture. Susan says, “For me, this photo illustrates of the power of the very small to influence the very big. Look at that tiny, pitch-black cormorant... by imaginepro | Jan 20, 2016 | design, high-stakes presentations, photography, presentation design, presenting, Uncategorized
This is a photograph of the new Tilikum Crossing bridge in Portland. Because Portland works hard to be forward-thinking, this gorgeous bridge is the first of its kind reserved for pedestrians, bicyclists and public transport only. Susan says, “Is it hard to...