Mymy, so many different backgrounds.
I'm a second-line support "technician" for a Dutch bank's IT department. My group is specialised in storage solutions, backup and restore of data, and disaster recovery. We have too much work that's unrelated to our specialisation (meaning we also do system engineering and maintenance).
My wife and daughter live 8000km away in Mongolia, though hopefully we'll be reunited within 6 months time.
I wish I had more time to do photo projects in Mongolia. I'm thinking of applying for a grant for a project on the ger districts of Ulaanbaatar, and I've been asked if I'm interested in shooting tsam masks and items for an upcoming book on that subject.
After finishing high school I work temporarily as a gardener's assistent on a graveyard, for hotel room service, as a shop assistent, did my 1 year stint of obligatory military service, worked as a security guard for too long, attended uni for 1 year, and college for 3 years (never finshed any degree).
In fifteen years, by the time I'm 50 years old, I plan to retire and live in Mongolia. I better have saved a stack of money by than, and learned most there's to know in photography as I plan to spend the rest of my days there shooting. In the meantime I'll stick with my current employer, try to do some photo projects, and start a small travel agency and translation service together with my wife.
Seems I'll be busy until I die.
