Façade engineering - adding value for clients and partners

But still, gross.

But maybe that’s a good thing.I mean, it’s my book, so it should probably look like.

Façade engineering - adding value for clients and partners

…and that was exactly the post that I was about to publish and share with you, finishing right there, until yet another twisty turn happened in the ongoing saga of this book writing adventure!.So, here’s everything that happened after I wrote the first part of this post, but before I managed to hit “publish” on it.I completed the first 20 or so photos and sent them in to be reviewed to make sure they were what the publishers had in mind.

Façade engineering - adding value for clients and partners

And they were not.Not even close.. One of the problems was that they had pre-decided on a very specific format, size, and dimension for these photos and it was just not within the realm of possibility for me to make cleaning photos work within those, mostly.

Façade engineering - adding value for clients and partners

It’s kind of hard to take a really nice, book-worthy photo of something in need of cleaning, really, and sometimes the way that I make my blog photos work is by changing the shape or angle of a photo.

Or I just use the ugly photo anyway but it works because it still provides you with the info you need.How I run a successful blog working less than 1 hour a day.

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