HEY, HOW ARE YOU? I HOPE THE HOLIDAYS HAVE BROUGHT YOU GREAT EMOTIONS AND STORIES!
At the beginning of December I decided to end my commercial photography. I saw a lot of fakery, fake smiles, and advertising bullshit. I realized the heavy financial implications of that decision, but I'm now past 30 and want to tell as many true stories as I can through the power of photography.
What will I do?
Most people work at things we don't want to, and do our favorite activities several times a month. My mission is to showcase exactly these favorite things to inspire the people that no matter how hard it is, there is a way to make our dreams come true.
All successful businessmen talk about the difficulties they went through while developing their ventures. No one shares where they get their money... Well, I won't hide it. I got all the necessary documents and became a taxi driver... Absurd, isn't it?
With this profession I can earn money as fast as possible and with part of it I can make advertising campaigns of my photography.
A lot of learning fell. The taxi test is really brutal... I sent my wife and child to the seaside town of Burgas, where she is from, and I concentrated on my studies. We were even separated on Christmas Eve because I was able to pick up the paperwork the day before the holiday and was still looking for a rental taxi. On Christmas morning I just couldn't help myself and set fire to my dad's old taxi that I was driving temporarily. The risk was great, but I managed to run 350 kilometers. The important thing was that we were together at Christmas!
The footage is from that day. An acquaintance of mine with a bike business gave me a bike to give to Cokie/my son/. He was very happy and immediately started pushing him.
I've been driving a taxi for a week now. I only had one bad passenger, but I managed to drive them off without a fight. The plan is going well, praise God!