This photo can capture your presentation audience because it plays with expectations and the sense of what should be. Susan says, “This giant, unwieldy tree looms over the compact, tidy little house. And while the house is tiny and well-behaved, the tree seems...
The stories you tell depend on how you look at things. I like to create photos that tell a story. Here, I think we have layers of stories. Let’s take a look. On the first layer, let’s just appreciate the extreme close up of a beautiful flower. The bright colors of the...
This juxtaposition of human and natural objects creates provocative content with clashing messages. Susan says, “Here Lucia has photographed a dinner bell in near silhouette framed from behind by prickly weeds and a ghostly cactus. A promise of nourishment and...
All That Jazz This week we’ll see what All That Jazz can tell us about storytelling. When All That Jazz debuted in 1979 it was greeted with a mixture of responses. Bob Fosse who directed and wrote the script was himself a dancer and a choreographer, so this...
I love movies. I’ve watched them, directed them, produced them, scripted them. What does this matter when my business is developing, designing and coaching presentations? Because I believe movies are the grandparents of presentation. The first version of powerpoint...