book review: I Will Teach You To Be Rich

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Having been a subscriber to Ramit’s mailing list for a while now, I finally got around to reading his book “I Will Teach You To Be Rich”. Written in a clear and humorous manner, Ramit’s book is targeted at young people who have done little with their finances and are interested in taking the next step. Through this practical guide, Ramit teaches the reader on how to live a richer life by setting up your finances so that they work for you. It’s a common misconception that one has to spend hours and hours on stocks in order to see a return on their finances, but this definitely isn’t the case. The first part of the book is all about setting up your personal finances in an automated system and finding which systems works best for you. Once everything is set up, you hardly have to do any work if you don’t want to. 

One of the cool things that Ramit talks about is having big wins. He says you shouldn’t worry too much about cutting out on lattes or going out less. Instead he stresses on focusing on big wins, which could come in the form of travel, or things such as fancy shoes if thats what you’re into. Another thing I picked up from this book is how real estate may not necessarily be the best investment, depending on the market that you live in. The thing with real estate is that you are essentially purchasing an asset, and if you don’t live in the home for a very long time, you may end up losing money. Also, if you never sell the home, you never actually got your return on investment so to speak. Therefore it may be better to rent, and just pay that as a fee and spend the extra money you would have spent on your mortgage on other investments such as RRSP’s. 

Overall, I Will Teach You To Be Rich was an entertaining and informative read that helped me get over the tough hurdles of finances which before, seemed rather overwhelming. I would recommend this book to anyone who is looking to get their finances on track!

Joyce + Damien Engagement

Part two of Joyce and Damian’s engagement shoot picked up where the first met, at YVR airport. There we revisited where they worked, where the hung out, and more. From there, we headed to the Olympic Oval. This was where they had their first date! We then finished with a nice walk around Steveston Village. The shoot was in the middle of the day, so I was a bit concerned about harsh lighting, but by the time we were at Steveston things were all good! I’m really happy with how both their shoots turned out and I hope it makes a little nice album for them!

book review: Photography Q&A

I cannot say enough good things about “Photography Q&A” by Zach Arias! In this book he covers a large variety of questions from gear, to business, to lighting and composition. I feel that the book is targeted to up and coming professionals, but I believe everyone from a hobbyist to an established pro could get something out of this book. Zach’s style of writing is entertaining, yet informative which made this book hard to put down. 

One of the two things that stood out to me personally, off the top my was how Zach mentioned near the beginning of the book on how you would get your return on investment in the book through one of his tips. This came for me in the form of how I can get more second shooting jobs as a wedding photographer in terms of approaching other photographers and even the wording to use in emails. The second thing that stood out to me was Zach’s story on his journey to becoming a professional photographer. He was pretty much working a job that was getting him nowhere and he decided to quit and take the dive and go for it in the world of photography. The reason why I mention this is because I feel like I’m in a similar situation right now (minus the kids and the house) and reading about his story was inspiring to me. 

Anyways, I highly recommend this book. Great read. Full of information. Worth every penny.