Here's a link to the video!
Valley Falls Student Saddles Up With Small Business
Hopefully you can't see it in the video, but my hands were shaking when they filmed me working on a saddle!
(Yes, Tami, that's your saddle! More on that in a minute...) I'm really glad I did the interview; it wasn't nearly as scary as I had thought it would be and ended up being a really fun experience.
I wiped my hard drive early this week to clear out some issues before I get my new Adobe software. I've been using Photoshop 6 at home, which was released in 2000. Can you believe it even WORKS any more? CS 5 isn't here yet, so until then I can't really edit pictures and updates are going to be spotty. However, when it gets here I'll have InDesign (among other things) and will be able to do a really, really nice job on the saddle tutorial (if it ever gets done...).
I think that was a great interview. It made you and the hobby look good!
ReplyDeleteWell done! You didn't come across as nervous, no matter what you felt - I liked the way they did the shots of you putting the saddle together, you look so focused!
ReplyDeleteThank you ladies! Big hugs for such lovely comments :)
ReplyDeleteNice one! You didn't come across as being nervous or anything at all!:D :D Looks like a nice little saddle WIP as well!
ReplyDeleteGreat story! I think you did really well, and I agree with the others, you didn't appear nervous at all. And I was really excited to see Kona Beau! (the appaloosa) :-)
ReplyDeleteI finally got around to watching this video. Awesome! You are an excellent ambassador of the hobby and it was fun to see you at work "in person."
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