Kodan_Txips
TPF Noob!
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Hee hee, why not stir up some POSITIVE trouble for the school.
Not you, but get someone to alert a local newspaper or community broadsheet. They are always hungry for free stories. Don't mention a THING about the troubles you are experiencing - the angle the paper should take is that your school is such a great place for providing a foundation for the lives of its students that ALREADY they have a boy wonder photographer, who is saving for an expensive career that he has already chosen because the school has made such a mature young man of him at SUCH a young age.
Who'd have thought that that our local school was so good that one of their students is earning that much already, and isn't spending it on Xbox games, rather he is ploughing all back into his college ambitions. Ya gotta hand it to the young 'un, he has drive, but what a good school it must be to help him on his way, blah blah woof woof, brownie points to the school, extra publicity to your business, and a chance to maybe get some of your work published publicly. You could maybe eventually, with the permission of your customers to use "their" photos, get an exhibition mounted in the school or a local community centre.
I can just see the school struggling to say "Yes he is doing so well that we have decided to expel him if he doesn't stop"
Not you, but get someone to alert a local newspaper or community broadsheet. They are always hungry for free stories. Don't mention a THING about the troubles you are experiencing - the angle the paper should take is that your school is such a great place for providing a foundation for the lives of its students that ALREADY they have a boy wonder photographer, who is saving for an expensive career that he has already chosen because the school has made such a mature young man of him at SUCH a young age.
Who'd have thought that that our local school was so good that one of their students is earning that much already, and isn't spending it on Xbox games, rather he is ploughing all back into his college ambitions. Ya gotta hand it to the young 'un, he has drive, but what a good school it must be to help him on his way, blah blah woof woof, brownie points to the school, extra publicity to your business, and a chance to maybe get some of your work published publicly. You could maybe eventually, with the permission of your customers to use "their" photos, get an exhibition mounted in the school or a local community centre.
I can just see the school struggling to say "Yes he is doing so well that we have decided to expel him if he doesn't stop"