Photo courtesy of Rapidfyre, Inc.
If you're looking for web design in Walla Walla, this is the man you need to talk to.
This is Charles. He is President and CEO of Rapidfyre, Inc., a top-notch web design company in the great city of Walla Walla. If you want quality work done on a reliable schedule, and are interested in working with someone who has integrity, experience and ability, talk to Charles. If you need someone you can depend on to get the job done while exceeding expectations, Charles is your man. Need I go on? Rapidfyre serves a variety of clients from around the United States, all while focusing on quality photography. I know for a fact they love people over there, so stop by and see if Rapidfyre can fill your need. Check out their website by clicking the link above and tell them Becky sent you.
Note: I'd like to start a series of featuring real people from the valley, which will mean stretching myself beyond my comfort zone and forcing myself to talk to people I may not know. The talking isn't the problem; it's the asking for a photo that has me nervous. If you're from the area or know someone here, feel free to make suggestions of people I can feature!
This is Charles. He is President and CEO of Rapidfyre, Inc., a top-notch web design company in the great city of Walla Walla. If you want quality work done on a reliable schedule, and are interested in working with someone who has integrity, experience and ability, talk to Charles. If you need someone you can depend on to get the job done while exceeding expectations, Charles is your man. Need I go on? Rapidfyre serves a variety of clients from around the United States, all while focusing on quality photography. I know for a fact they love people over there, so stop by and see if Rapidfyre can fill your need. Check out their website by clicking the link above and tell them Becky sent you.
Note: I'd like to start a series of featuring real people from the valley, which will mean stretching myself beyond my comfort zone and forcing myself to talk to people I may not know. The talking isn't the problem; it's the asking for a photo that has me nervous. If you're from the area or know someone here, feel free to make suggestions of people I can feature!
3 comments:
A group of us here in Australia spent much of 2009 doing this: asking strangers for their story and a photo. We chose overwhelmingly non-commercial subjects and just talked about the human-angle. The 'asking' gets easier.
When you get the hang of it, will you teach me?
Thanks for the info... always good to have a great recommend.
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