A small mitzvah
I trucked out to a distant part of DC today to try to give an assist on some web issues for a small business known to a work colleague. Unfortunately, the site in question is kind of a mess, its documentation is worse (several domains spread across at least two webhosts and a shopping-cart server, some passwords are lost, need I say more?), and it’s really more than I can take on by myself.
I’m not sorry I went, though, because I spent a lovely afternoon looking at wonders of professional photography, and came home with so much swag I’m embarrassed to describe it all; it was entirely out of proportion to anything I did. I wish I could have done more.
Now, the person I had my sights on to take on this project professionally can’t do it either. If you’re a DC-area webmonkey with decent info-architecture, HTML/CSS, and SQL skills plus a smattering of Photoshop and a lot of patience, please get in touch with me; a brilliant photographer who is also a lovely and generous man needs your help.
You will be paid in more than swag, but trust me on this one—what the client will give you out of the goodness of his heart is worth way more than whatever you’ll end up billing.