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Accountant and Sales and Marketing Professional turns to Photography and Speaking!
Mark
Sincevich comes from a family of educators, so educating others
is something that he had been exposed to since birth. In addition,
Mark always had some sort of camera with him documenting family
vacations and events. When he visited Europe for the first time
in 1982, Mark couldn't stop taking pictures. The next year while
in college, he won an award based solely on his photography!
Then everything stopped.
He got distracted picking a major and making new friends.
He had five different majors while in college and his
part-time job working at an accounting firm turned into
four and a half years of full-time employment. He did
learn how to do his own taxes and design financial spreadsheets,
but Mark felt that something was missing. He never realized
that he could make a living practicing photography and
speaking professionally.
He decided to go back to college and get another degree
in 1990. While in college the second time, he worked
at Apple Computer and in the computer department at
an advertising agency. He was good at computers and
this expertise turned into 13 years in the computer
field working for hardware and software companies in
sales and marketing. The money was great, but he got
tired of living through corporate acquisitions or being
the unwilling participant in another round of layoffs.
And yes, something was still missing. He was tired of
working so hard on other people's dreams.
During Mark's honeymoon, his wife challenged him by
asking, "how bad do you want to follow your own
dreams and follow what you PRIZE
most in your life? That did it! He knew it was time
to work on his own dreams and to control his own destiny.
He didn't want to be another casualty of the next corporate
resizing plan. What were Mark's dreams? He kept coming
back to the idea of photography and educating others.
He had a strong desire, but he didn't have the technical
skills.
Mark took classes at the Washington School of Photography and
joined the National Speakers Association. He even worked for
free at the best event photography company in Washington, DC
and became a free-lance speaking coach. At about the same time
Mark formed Staash Press, his product and publishing company.
Today, Mark works with organizations to develop leaders with
more focus and creativity. He does this through a unique photography
angle in his speaking programs and writing. As a result of Mark's
programs, his customers gain a fresh perspective, generate new
ideas, sharpen the focus and create more business.
Mark loves the fact that he is able take the photographs that
allow him to grow creatively and professionally, and he enjoys
speaking to organizations about the things that truly inspire
him. Mark is now the Executive Director of the Digital
Photography Institute, a former instructor at the Washington
School of Photography, and his photographs have appeared in
The Washington Post Magazine, SmartCEO Magazine and AAA World
Magazine.
What can we learn from Mark's story?
When you follow what you prize most in your life without
looking back, you become a magnet for your dreams!
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