The Opportunity of a Lifetime:
From Thailand to Germany for Photokina
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There I was, sitting at my computer in Chiang Mai, Thailand, when an e-mail from someone named Haksu Kim came in through the contact form on my Web site.
“Hi Greg… The reason of my email is that we are searching some famous blogger, who can make presentation in Samsung booth during the Photokina 2012 in Cologne, Germany.”
“Is this some sort of scam,” I wondered? “Was there an African prince waiting for my bank account number?”
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But sure enough, the e-mail was legit and after a month of proposals and preparation, I found myself standing in front a crowd in Germany presenting my story of Travel, Personal Growth, Photography and Love.
Being invited to Photokina really was the opportunity of a lifetime, and reinforces my belief that if you follow your dreams and do what you love, opportunities will present themselves.
With that said, I am proud to invite you to enjoy my presentation…
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Getting Ready for Photokina
I had complete freedom to talk about whatever I wanted, as long as I found a way to discuss a little about Samsung’s new NX20: a compact and high-quality mirrorless camera. The rest of the presentation was up to me, and I wrote more than 10,000 words in my first draft.
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Hours turned to days, as that draft morphed into a 25 minute Powerpoint presentation with 100 of my all-time favorite photographs.
Accompanying these images was the story of my life’s transition from a big-city guy entrenched in corporate America, to a man who has pushed his comfort zone aside to travel the world with his wife.
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Travel, Personal Growth, Photography, and LOVE
For each life milestone, country we visited, or example of personal growth, I showed an image that best exemplified it.
By the time Photokina opened on September 18, 2012, my presentation itself was a lean 15 minute long…
Except for the fact that I had a moderator and translator who stood on stage with me and increased my time to 25 minutes.
Despite Florian speaking German during 40% of my time on stage and being surrounded by shiny gadgets, moving screens, and other distractions, I was thrilled to find that most people stayed for the whole presentation.
If any of you are reading this, thank you SO much for your support!
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My Days at Photokina
Even after arriving in Cologne, Germany, I had no idea what to expect. I never had done anything like this before and was a bit nervous. However, when I arrived at the Koelnmesse complex two days before the opening of Photokina, I was greeted by the Samsung staff with smiles, reassurance, and a little bit of chaos.
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Wow! This Place is Huge
When planning for Photokina, I expected the Samsung booth to be the size of a small garage. At least, that’s what I had experienced when going to trade fairs in the past.
Spread out over 800 square meters, Samsung had interactive displays, fun backdrops to get a photo taken in front of, break dancers, multiple stages, a model train set, caricaturists, hundreds of TVs playing promotional material, smart phones, every Samsung camera on the market for visitors to play with, and more.
I had a blast taking part in all of the interactive experiences at the Samsung booth.
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No Reason to Leave Photokina
Every day, I went up to the Samsung Stage twice and told my story to anywhere from 5 – 50 people at each one. I between, I either watched my fellow presenters or wandered around Photokina.
Originally, I had planned to use my free time to explore Cologne; but, I soon realized that I just wanted to spend my days surrounded by the Photokina environment. It was such a special feeling to be on the “inside.”
For food, Samsung had a big area for staff to sit down, relax, and eat. By the end, the waitresses knew exactly what I was going to order: coffee, a still water, and a ham sandwich. I would say I placed that order three times a day, for six days straight.
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THANK YOU!
I wanted to conclude by sending a huge shoutout to everyone who made Photokina the amazing experience it was!
- The Samsung staff: Haksu, Chris, and Austin… couldn’t have done it without you guys!
- Florian Wels: our awesome moderator and translator. He had to stand there and continue to look interested in each of our presentations after hearing them 15 times.
- Peter Voss: I can still hear you talking about all of the features in the Samsung Galaxy Smart Camera – both in English and Germany.
- Cymera: the beautifying app, that brought us all so much entertainment watching as people got special stickers, wigs, and glasses
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And, of course, my fellow presenters!
It was so wonderful being with fellow travelers, photographers, and bloggers. Each one of my co-presenters did an outstanding job and I can’t imagine what Photokina would have been like with anyone else. You all ROCK!
Be sure to check out their Web sites:
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So now I’m sitting here on the floor of the Berlin airport, waiting to board my flight home to New York City. I can’t believe Photokina is actually over! What an amazing, life-changing, and unforgettable experience that was.
Were you at Photokina? Have you heard of it? Thanks for reading 🙂
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