JPNor
Shared on Wed, 09/07/2011 - 07:12In 2003 I moved from the Connecticut suburbs of NYC to New Hampshire. There is something about the quality of life up here that has made me really enjoy the past 8 years - people are generally nicer, it's not as fast-paced, and the cost of living is far more manageable. I've worked my way up the ranks in my company, I make good money for what I do, and I enjoy my job.
Over the last couple years though, I've been getting a bit home sick. My family and a ton of friends are still back "home" and my wife has been saying more and more that she wants to go back too (she moved up here with me before we got engaged).
So, although it's been on my mind for quite some time now, this weekend I made the long-term decision to phase out New Hampshire and get back to Connecticut. The plan involves paying off my debts, establishing a business, and doing lots of commuting from NH to CT on the weekends to grow that business.
I've always enjoyed video production and I believe I'm good at it. I have shot several weddings for friends over the last few years and even a few videos for this site (like Waterborn's interview with Wednesday 13 and Adam Sessler being drunk). My plan involves doing strictly weddings while I'm still living in New Hampshire, and once I'm in a position that I can afford to give up my full-time salary I'll be making the move.
Last night I initiated the plan and added a brand new weapon to my arsenal: a Canon XL-1 camera. I got it cheap (relatively speaking) because it's not HD, but it's one of the best SD entry-level professional cameras around.
My plan to get up and running is to shoot non-HD weddings and undercut my competition pretty drastically. Kind of like Walmart - their cheap merchandise put them on the map and now they're the biggest retailer in the world. My production abilities are as good as the professionals so I'm really hoping this plan gets my name out there. Plan B is to hook up with another videography startup in the area and grow together.
If you're a business owner or entrepreneur, got any advice?
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