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I'd never heard of him but had a look at his website, the first thing that struck me is that people could save themselves a lot of money and just buy a $1 app for their iPhone to achieve the same look, but that's just me I hate all that 'hipstamatic' snap shot style.
Quote from: RT on March 24, 2011, 04:09I'd never heard of him but had a look at his website, the first thing that struck me is that people could save themselves a lot of money and just buy a $1 app for their iPhone to achieve the same look, but that's just me I hate all that 'hipstamatic' snap shot style.Yeah, I'm like... "who?".Ha! Check out twitter: http://twitter.com/search?q=#onedaywithjeshinstead
When I first started using Photoshop I was told not to overdo the filters and colour adjustments.
I have been in various forum with Jesh for a number of years. One thing has been consistent...no, two things have been consistent with him the entire time..#1...he is a trippy dude and every time I read his posts I feel like I am stoned. #2...he is true to himself and doesn't seem to give a flying f what others think about him...
I have a workshop one day $200,000 any takers? If it works for Jesh it might work for me.
It's hard to discuss anything over a dollar here.
Quote from: MatHayward on March 24, 2011, 01:45I have been in various forum with Jesh for a number of years. One thing has been consistent...no, two things have been consistent with him the entire time..#1...he is a trippy dude and every time I read his posts I feel like I am stoned. #2...he is true to himself and doesn't seem to give a flying f what others think about him...That's what makes me wonder if this is almost more of a brilliant marketing/promo scheme. Like he doesn't really expect to get people to buy into these workshops, but the idea that he charges so much (or is worth so much) just adds to the air of mystique about him. He's definitely a trippy dude. His website and general online persona add to that. At the very least he has everyone talking about him today, and you can't buy that sort of publicity.
One on one makes it sound like it is what the name suggests but it's more than that according to his blog."regarding the One on One business mastery sessions, on sale for $16,500, all application spaces are presently filled, and we will begin the process of interviewing and assessing interested studios. if spaces remain open after the present applications are reviewed, i'll make another announcement.it seems that the $16,500 price offer was misunderstood by some to include only a one day meeting, while in actuality, the product is much more extensive. "http://jeshderoxweddings.blogspot.com/