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17 February 2010

The Castration of American Democracy



Over the last two centuries, members of congress from across the political spectrum have forged compromises that elevated our civil debate, moved our country forward, and gave the world a model for democracy. Sure, at times we did not live up to our highest ideals, but never in my lifetime have I seen such a sustained effort to undermine the function of our government. Government doesn't possess all the answers, but to say that a government has no answers is to fundamentally misunderstand the definition of democracy. When Americans work and sacrifice together in the battle for a better future, we solve tremendous problems.

CONSERVATIVE GRUMBLINGS
Led at its core by the vociferous anti-government rantings of conservative politicians and pundits, Americans' distrust of Washington has hardened the fringe elements of both parties, obliterating comity.

What remains in the crater of goodwill is a depression of courage. We, the American people--not the Republican people or the Democrat people--have systematically hacked off our head and limbs. No longer have we hands for the shaking or legs for the crossing of aisles. No longer have we a head filled with reasoned thought, engaged spirited debate. All that remains is a thrashing stump drenching the public discourse with venomous hate.

CHANGE IS NIGH
What will the U.S. Senate and House resemble after the 2010 mid-term elections? Vultures looking to amplify their stature in order to secure lucrative post-congressional lobbying positions are likely to vastly increase their numbers. These creatures are not interested in serving the greater good; the louder the voice the more lucrative the offers that come their way.

Tea baggers and their allies have such a fundamental distrust of government institutions that they will proudly elect vultures incapable of compromise, and vote out the few members with proven bipartisan track records.

The coming change is the final death blow to reality. Already hardened political lines will be pushed further to the fringes, offering more peril than reward for defying base ideology. The coming change is an even less productive congress, a more feckless administration, and a further weakened trust in public institutions.

WHERE DID WE GO WRONG?
I have worked for the last four years as an independent political strategist serving mostly Republican candidates. Although I am proudly a registered Democrat, I see value in productive and constructive opposition. I maintain a dim hope that sensible forces within the American right will survive the coming congressional massacre to help guide America through our time of national crisis.

When I was 15 I was really excited about the '96 Dole-Kemp campaign--yes, I was excited about Bob Dole and Jack Kemp--my political philosophy guided by a sense that government entitlements desperately needed reform, and in some cases, elimination. Social Security needed massive changes, preferably with full privatization for young workers like myself.

In 2000 I enthusiastically supported Sen. John McCain in his Republican presidential primary bid. He demonstrated that bipartisanship was a badge of honor, earned with decades of honorable service to our country. I worked for "McCain Youth 2000" in Long Island, New York, making signs, organizing rallies, handing out palm cards, and performing hundreds of other tasks. John McCain was the first presidential candidate to use the internet as a grassroots organizing tool, a fact for which he receives little credit. The forces of hate and political destruction now afoot are using tactics learned from this and subsequent campaigns to mount their attacks.

McCain was indeed a maverick in 2000. He rightly voiced his opinion and fought for comprehensive reforms that helped remove special-interest money from political campaigns. Yet McCain now faces the toughest reelection battle in his political career simply because we was willing to make hard compromises and work with Democrats. That is the poison of the tea bag.

POLITICAL GROWTH SPURT
Even though I had been leaning in the direction for some time, in 2003 I officially changed my registration to Democrat from Republican because the Democratic Party best represents core American values of hard work, justice for all and courage in the face of tyranny.

Seven years later, America is at a dangerous crossroads with peril lurking down every road. With the election of Barack Obama, I, like many Americans, believed that we were entering a period of broad cultural healing, and that he was the one leader who could successfully navigate the ship of state on its treacherous journey. I am not so naive to think that rainbows and unicorns were going to descend from the heavens and sprinkle fairy dust over Washington, replacing distrust and division with peace and cupcakes. However, what I did not expect was that the anti-government movement would be so successful in carrying their message of intolerance to facts and ignorance of history to the forefront of American debate.

Civil discourse is as lost an art form as the hand-written letter. Sure, people still write with their hands, but eloquent words on stationery are replaced with incoherent messages on poster board. The ingenuity and tenacity of the tea party forces has deeply confounded educated progressives, producing victories for dubious agents of change. This clearly presents the fundamental flaws of progressive political strategy.

The right responds most effectively to emotional messages which pull at their heartstrings. (This is why I enjoy working for Republican candidates.) The left, on the other hand, seeks to engage in a professorial debate of the facts. Throughout our history, Americans have never been concerned first and foremost with facts because facts ignore the notion of faith. The most direct route to winning the mind of a voter is through the heart.

Barack Obama wasn't elected president because he presented logical reasons for his election--though he did. He was elected president because the idea of a black president with a soft, palatable, progressive message fundamentally appealed to the hearts of Americans who wanted to believe that racism and segregation were ghosts of the past. While Obama was by far the best choice in 2008, America needed to seat 535 more Barack Obamas in desks at the other end of Pennsylvania Avenue to effect real change in Washington. Sadly, there is only one Barack Obama.

MR. SMITH RUNS FROM WASHINGTON
As radical elements dip their tea bags in the well of America's future, they sit on the face of moderate members of congress with the solitary goal of preventing progress. These fundamentalists chase away the few good men and women left in our government. As retiring Sen. Evan Bayh of Indiana said in his surprise retirement announcement Monday, "I do not love congress." How could anyone love congress when every day is an election, and no real work can commence?

Mr. Bayh is not the first politician, nor will he be the last, to run from the poisoned game of congressional politics.

SIMPLE SOLUTIONS
For years I have advocated change in how we elect our representatives in Washington and how they perform their duties. Unfortunately, the current system prevents real progress from occurring because no congressional majority would vote to change the rules of the game.

Here are a few common sense solutions that would truly change the way Washington works:
  • Members of the U.S. House of Representatives should be elected to a single six-year term
  • Members of the U.S. Senate should be elected to a single eight-year term
  • U.S. Supreme Court justices could serve no more than a single 15-year term
  • Members of congress would be prevented from working as a lobbyist for 10 years after they complete their term
  • Presidents would be elected to a single eight-year term
  • Eliminating the senate filibuster and instituting majority rules
  • Judiciary positions would not be elected, rather appointed by the chief executive of that government level
  • All federal, state and local campaigns would be 100% publicly financed, and corporations would be barred from advertising, endorsing or supporting any candidate
Swift implementation of these ideas would by no means solve all of our country's myriad problems, but they would go along way to improving its function and restoring public trust.

GET GOVERNMENT OUT OF MY SOCIAL SECURITY
Since 1995 I have paid into this broken system--and likely will continue to do so for another 60-70 years--to receive a sharply negative return on my investment. By contrast, the de facto 0% interest rate I receive for any overpayment in my income taxes (tax refund) is a far more sound investment than any contribution to Social Security. Why should anyone have such an outrageous return on investment forced on them for a program that will eat up the largest share of our GDP in the decades to come?

As a long-time self-employed individual, I have paid a significantly higher percentage of my income to the federal government when compared to salaried individuals with similar compensation, but I don't have the benefit of social safety nets. There is no unemployment insurance for me to collect when business dries up; I can't afford health insurance premiums for myself or my employee-contractors; and my access to credit started shrinking in 2007 and early 2008 before the economy took a complete nose-dive. Like many other casualties of our broken system, I was forced to close my business and lay-off workers. Where was my bailout?

These sentiments are a large part of what is fueling the harsh rhetoric of the tea party movement. My greatest concern with the tea baggers is not that they are thoughtfully voicing the concerns of people like me, but that they are supporting candidates who have no interest in actually improving the function of government. These candidates engage in public temper tantrums reminiscent of the ineffectual anti-Iraq war movement, rather than debate the specifics of an issue. This repulsion of civil discourse is not going to usher in an age of better government; it will only make rational citizens less inclined to tune in to their message.

CHANGE WE CAN'T BELIEVE IN
With no end in sight to the perverted dialog, these are among the many changes we shouldn't expect to see in the future:
  • The repeal of Don't Ask, Don't Tell
  • Marriage equality for all
  • Comprehensive climate change legislation
  • Social Security and Medicare reform
  • Education reform
  • Broad and inclusive employment non-discrimination legislation
  • Restoration of balance to the American system of taxation
  • Making pay-as-you-go rules a constitutional amendment
  • Instituting a robust single-payer public health care system
  • A coherent national energy, infrastructure and technology policy
The strongest impediment to American progress is the political stagnation of the perpetual campaign. Without fundamental change to the idea of how the governement operates, we can't expect to place new people in a broken system and somehow expect different results. With the departure of centrist, reasonable individuals from the halls of political Washington, it's time to wave the white flag of our castrated democracy.

Justin Schuck is an independent political media strategist, and served as a senior policy adviser to the 2006 Scott Rolle for Attorney General campaign in Maryland. He was the founding editor of PoliticsAside.net and the executive director of The Center for Independent Dialog in Washington D.C.


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05 November 2009

Poly-centricity: How Streetcars Will Change Urban Mobility in DC

Check out this interesting from  ReadySetDC!

Poly-centricity: How Streetcars Will Change Urban Mobility in DC

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10 May 2009

Vlog: Learn about Guerrilla Photo Shoots

Hey guys,

I put together a little video explaining a bit more about Guerrilla Photo Shoots and where my idea struck me. Check it out on Vimeo or YouTube!






Learn more about Guerrilla Photo Shoots on the GPS Blog, on the GPS Facebook Group or by following @GuerrillaPhoto on Twitter. Be sure to tell your friends! (The first Guerrilla Photo Shoot will take place in New York in May. Check the Facebook Group or the blog to learn more!)


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24 April 2009

Justin's photographs appear in Washington Spaces



Justin's photography will be appearing in the latest issue of Washington Spaces magazine, a sleek and informative shelter publication without the pretense. Emily Lyons' article about The Erie, an 11-unit luxury condominium residential experience. Carl Becker of Premiere Properties is the principal broker.

Take a look at the article featuring Justin's photos and to learn more about this magnificent structure, click here: http://www.washingtonspaces.com/2009/3/articles/embracing-change-in-adams-morgan

To view more photos of The Erie not appearing online or in print, check out Justin's Flickr.com photo set: http://www.flickr.com/photos/justinschuck/sets/72157613578253654/

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25 February 2009

New Ad: $75 Actor's and Model's Headshot Special

Here's the new ad I'm running for Headshots. Here's what the ad says:
Headshots for the people. Do you need headshots to help you jump-start your acting career? Are you looking for portraits that show your style with spontaneity? We are offering a $75 Headshot Special: 30 minute location portrait session, 3 high-res images on disk with retouching, and PDF for 8x10 headshot with your name. Call 301 300 1350 or email info@justinschuck.com today. Check out our images at Flickr.com/photos/JustinSchuck or follow us on your favorite social network.
Check out the ad here: http://newyork.craigslist.org/mnh/crs/1054235264.html

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04 February 2009

New Focus, New Site

As you may have noticed, there have been some changes to JustinSchuck.com recently. Well, it's official, I'm focusing on my corporate and commercial business. Some people may not believe this, but I actually like doing those "boring" events on Capitol Hill or at some hotel. The clients are easy to please and require relatively little production compared to weddings and families.

2008 was an extremely difficult year for me and the business, making it difficult to meet all of our obligations. It was my decision to not seek new wedding or family portrait clients after some very difficult deliberations. If you're one of my favorite families and are wondering what this means for you, drop me a line and we'll see what we can do. :-)

I've updated the site with a few images and links to Justin Schuck Photography on various social networks. I've also introduced a new special for first-time clients.
New Client Special: Running now through May 1, 2009 first-time clients will pay just $150 for up to three hours of event photography in Washington DC or New York. In addition to photo coverage, you’ll receive high resolution images on disk. We can even FTP them to a server within hours of your event or place the images online through Collages.net. It’s time you see the high-quality images our clients have come to expect. Join the Schuck family. (Ask about our assignment and extended-day specials.)
Check it out:

There will be an official press release coming in the relatively near future.

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31 December 2008

Know your HIV status: get tested today!




It's become a New Year's tradition to get an HIV test and know my status. Now I do go at least once a month, but I like starting my new year fresh. It's a simple 30-minute task that you could do on your lunch break. I got tested and thankfully my test came back negative, although they did have to stick me four times – two in each middle finger – because the first 3 tests were not functioning properly.

So a little hassle, a lot of relief. Know your status. It doesn't matter if you're on the DL or the OL (out loud), there's no excuse for not knowing. It's FREE for crying out loud!

The best way to prevent the infection of HIV and other conditions transmitted through sexual contact to to practice safe sex by using condoms and dental dams, and using good judgment with your sexual partners. As we all know, the safest sex is no sex, but I am a realist. I know not everyone can withstand the desires as good as I can. But even still, I get tested because it's affirming for me to know my status.

Here are some resources to find a testing center near you:
National HIV Testing Resources
NYC Department of Health: Testing Sites
DC Department of Health: Testing Sites
Whitman-Walker Clinic
HIV Testing in Los Angeles
San Francisco AIDS Foundation (well-designed site!)
The Berkeley Free Clinic
California Department of Health Office of AIDS
Dallas County Health & Human Services
Testing Resources in Alabama
AIDS Action Coalition: Huntsville, AL

Here are some other resources:
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention HIV/AIDS Fact Sheet
Advice for people testing positive for HIV
HIV Testing Frequently Asked Questions (And no, you can't get HIV from getting tested!)
Warts.org AIDS Resource (Thanks Ellie!)

HIV and HIV testing in the news:
Husband Urges Men Who Slept With Wife to Get HIV Test
Women can get HIV easier than believed
Deadly Passions: What's done in the dark could kill you
FDA approves new HIV blood test from Roche
Five Years On: My Diagnosis and Mission Living As HIV-Positive

Have a safe and healthy new year. Don't put yourself at risk and start your new year off right with a free HIV test from your nearest testing facility.

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19 December 2008

JS+Co. November Update

Originally Scheduled: November 3, 2008
Updated: December 19, 2008

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

HUNTSVILLE, AL – Justin Schuck and Company, an innovative provider of photography, design, consulting and event planning services, announced in an online webcast today that it has completed the sale and merger of its various operations in an effort to raise capital and streamline operations.

Earlier this year company president Justin A. Schuck announced plans to sell domain assets, and merge the less successful divisions of the company in an effort to reduce overhead. Schuck also previously announced plans to move the company from Washington D.C. to Dallas, TX. While plans to formally move the company are in the works, the company is not likely to relocate until all restructuring efforts have been completed..

The merger of Innovative Brand Concepts and That’s Sick Viral Marketing into JSDS has been finalized forming the newly rebranded JSDS design + consulting. JSDS is now better capitalized to continue a projected path of growth through 2009, and Schuck also hinted at a new pricing structure for JSDS to better serve companies in the changing market. Acknowledging the company had seen an unexpectedly large number of account defaults in Q2 and Q3 2008 (totaling more than $50,000 in lost revenue), Schuck expects the division to regain full profitability within the next four quarters.

As part of the company’s drive to generate revenue, the Schuck Interactive Group (SiG) was sold to its strategic partner Enterprise Applications PH of the Philippines. JS+Co. will maintain ownership of the SiG domain (www.ischuck.com) and the rights to the SiG name.

“While our domain fire sale wasn’t as productive as I would have preferred, we are in negotiations to sell a bundles of domains, including those not previously listed. These negotiations are ongoing, but we hope to have the completed in the next few months.” Schuck said in his webcast. He continued saying that any unsold domains posted for sale would be sold through an online service.

Schuck said that while this has been a “tumultuous” year for the company, he expects the company to be in a stronger position going forward.

In August, Schuck announced the formation of a new partnership with L/A Events, the world’s new premiere event planning firm. “We’ve started the soft launch of L/A Event’s new website:
anlaevent.com. It’s very exciting.” Schuck continued that “although we are entering a deep recession, Andrea and I feel that L/A Events is in a better position than other event planning firms. Because of our unique partnership with preferred vendors, and the cost savings from our innovative website, we can offer our services at a fraction of the cost.”

PR-Nov3_Update.pdf

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17 December 2008

Reviews of Justin Schuck Photography

I wanted to post reviews of Justin Schuck Photography by actual clients taken from various sources. I have not edited or altered these reviews in any way. The first three reviews were rejected and removed from our page on Yelp.com, but I thought you should know what these people have said in order to set the record straight. (Star rating is out of a possible five stars.)

4-Stars / ANDREW L. writes:
This guy is brilliant, if not a moron. His work is outstanding, but being a solo operation has its drawbacks and it occasionally shows. My company has a contract with him where he basically has to jump and run any time we assign him a project. I was a photo minor so I just have to give him some props because he makes boring stuff look good. Sometimes he even makes "stuff" look hot. We had him photograph about 200 random products for sale on our website and he suggested doing something different with the background. We used this alley behind his apartment building at night to photograph all these bottles of shampoo and whatnot. I mean, who thinks of that? That's the brilliant part.

I will say that he's usually pretty good about following-up, if not incessant. Usually. There's been times where he's been MIA, but whatever. No 5 stars because no one's perfect. Except for maybe Richard Avedon.

5-Stars / ANDREW T. writes:
I'm surprised to see these negative reviews. Justin has always provided my company (and my family) with great customer service. He's punctual, polite, displays manners, he turns things around on the spot. We once needed something delivered to our office in NY for our catalog and because it was past the time for FedEx, he actually drove a hard drive with video and images to our editor so they could get cracking on it before the next day. Now that's what I call client devotion and service. I hope he remembers why clients like us always hire him.

Great results, best price, unbeatable service.

5-Stars / MADELEINE J. writes:
Well, Justin has to be not only one of the best photographers I've ever seen, but he has this tortured, gentle spirit. He's kind, mannerly and works really well with children. I have a daughter with cerebral palsy and a son with autism and a husband who hates to have his photo taken. And I'm no better. I didn't realize it but Justin had experience with special needs kids. He came over two weekends in a row before our family shoot just so that my family could be comfortable in front of him. He didn't ask for any additional money, nor did he accept a tip. He knew that these pictures were so important to me. As you can imagine, we've never had a good portrait taken before him.

Justin was kind, soft and gentle. And he made us all laugh. It was actually fun. I didn't even know that was possible. There is a kindness in his heart that comes out when he's working with kids. My daughter really responded to him. There's a picture of me crying and her laughing and happy. I would trust him with anything.

Other reviews appearing on our Yelp.com listing:

5-Stars / ALLISON C. writes:
It was only after a few hours of contacting Justin to photograph an up scale outdoors event at Bryant Park in New York City had he personally taken care of all his travel arrangements and sent me the logistics. I communicated the time and place and he showed up early and ready to work. The photographs were so amazing that I called Justin to help me with a personal project of my own.

I wanted to restore and enlarge a very old photograph of my parents from about 40 years ago for their Anniversary. I was slammed at work all week and could not get out to Bethesda so Justin drove to Alexandria (in a snow storm!) picked up the photo and then dropped it off at my house in Maryland a day later at 1am before I was leaving to go out of town!!! The picture of my parents was beautiful and they couldn't believe how well it had been restored.

Many many thanks Justin!

5-Stars / ANDREA K. writes:
Where do I begin? I hired Justin on more than one occasion. First to shoot mine and my husbands special day back in 2007. Everything went very smoothly, from the initial meeting and engagement session to our special day. Justin showed up to my wedding with 2 assistants and took over 2,000 photos. Not only did he do an amazing job at the wedding, but right after the wedding ( about 2 weeks ) we got our proofs online.. once we picked out our proofs we received our prints in an extremely short time. He was able to turn around the photos from our wonderful day so quickly that I was in shock and able to give some out as Christmas presents.

After enjoying that experience with him, I contracted him to do a photo shoot for a advertising campaign I was working on. Again, another amazing experience. As a graphic designer we are usually expected to be the ones to art direct the shots but he was so creative and had so many great ideas that he was able to get better shots that I was directing him too. After I put the photos into the ad campaign I went on to win numerous awards because of the great overall concept and photography. Thanks Justin!

I highly recommend Justin for any photography needs... again, if i haven't said it enough, hes an amazing photographer and an amazing person!

Reviews I've received on LinkedIn:

Scott L. Rolle
Fmr. State's Attorney, Frederick County Maryland
2006 MD Attorney General Candidate

This guy is, quite simply, the best photographer/website designer in the DC area. He is reliable, creative, reasonable and a pleasure to work with. You simply can't do any better. In addition to taking phenomenal pictures for my campaign, he put together the best political website I have ever seen. We received thousands of compliments on it. I look forward to working with him on the next go 'round!

Jacquelyn Muller
Vice President, Corporate Communications/Public Relations
Education Management, LLC

Justin has done a great deal of work for The Art Institutes --- most notably the Passion for Fashion Competition in NYC, the Americans for the Arts Poster Competition and many others. He is a consummate professional who aspires to the highest levels of excellence. I know I can count on Justin to produce a top notch product for our promotional purposes.

Carmen Moreira Prassas
Wedding Client
Justin was very professional and and attentive to our needs. He asked us in advance what pictures we wanted to make sure he took and he was able to execute them in a creative way. The pictures came out beautifully and I would not have changed a thing about them.

Recommendations I received for a recent White House appointment:

Morad Ghorban
Political Director, Iranian-American PAC
I'm honored to recommend Mr. Justine Schuck for the post of White House Photo Director. The following information should help introduce him as well as convey my wholehearted recommendation for his appointment as President-elect Obama’s chief photographer.

I worked closely with Justine in July of 2003 when he was hired to photograph the kick-off event for the Iranian American Political Action Committee (IAPAC) in Washington, D.C. on July 22nd. The event marked IAPAC’s formal entry into the American political arena and was attended by three United States Senators-The Honorable Edward M. Kennedy of Massachusetts, The Honorable Charles E. Schumer of New York, and The Honorable Thomas R. Carper of Delaware, as well as by distinguished Iranian Americans from many sectors of American society.

Justine did a terrific job photographing the event! Despite the fact that the crowd at the event was so large that the room in which the reception was held was overflowing, he blended into the background and was unobtrusive. At same time, Justine was able to capture the true essence of the event with fascinating photographs of the senators and guests interacting and responding to each other.

Justine delivered a top quality product with quick turnaround time. He was trustworthy, meticulous, industrious, and above all a true pleasure to work with. His infectious personality along with authentic professional mannerism makes him an excellent candidate for the position of White House Photo Director.

Allison Campbell
Account Executive, Precision Meetings & Events
Justin Schuck has worked with Precision Meeting & Events for the past few years solely photographing one of our most prevalent events of the year. Every December, The Pond at Bryant Park in NYC is turned into a winter wonderland in which, one of our biggest clients, the Canadian Tourism Commission along with other Canadian partners, host a 250 – 300 person party at Celsius, a temporary event space built just for Canada. Justin photographed the event in December of 2006 as well as in December of 2007. Last year being my first year at Precision, calling Justin was one of the easiest details of planning the event. Since he had experience from the year before, all I had to do was tell him the date and time of the event and that was it. Justin made his own travel arrangements, promptly confirmed via phone calls and emails and arrived to the event early in order for him to introduce himself, walk the space and get comfortable in his surroundings. Justin was professional, respectful and incredibly easy to work with. For the most part, Justin blended into the background of the event, making it seem like he wasn’t even there, however there were other times where he made the people he was taking photos of open up and feel completely comfortable to have their photos taken, a task that is never easy for anyone.

I was lucky enough to have a few of my family members attend the event last year and introduced them to Justin. Justin was polite and even cracked a few jokes making us all laugh while he was taking our pictures which made for a great series of photos that Justin was generous enough to edit and give to me as a special unnecessary but much appreciated gift. Justin turned the photos around in a matter of hours after the event much to my amaze. The photos were fantastic and captured all elements of the event from the décor to the guests (including VIP) to the lighting to the entertainment.

Justin did some personal photo restoration for me as well last year. He took a 3 x 3 photo from 40 years ago and restored it into an 8 _ x 11 picture that looked only a few years old that I was able to give to my parents for their 25th Wedding Anniversary. Justin went out of his way to drive to my office to pick up the photo, take it back to his studio to edit overnight and then personally delivered it to my house the following evening before I left to drive to NY the next day. I have only seed Justin once or twice since last December, however we keep in touch and he is by far one of my favorite people to work with, not only in DC but anywhere. I would be more than happy to discuss any other recommendation or information you need regarding Justin Schuck and Justin Schuck Photography. Please do not hesitate to contact me.

Bottom line is that I'm imperfect, but I do work hard and I have the credentials and clients to prove it. As many of you know, this has been not only a difficult year for the company financially, but also for me personally. It wouldn't be fair to drag all that stuff up here, but suffice it to say I've become an expert on death and tragedy.

2009 is looking to be a good year, and with the new administration in the White House, I hope it's a sign that great things are coming.

Thank you to the clients who have stuck with me through these turbulent months. I will never forget it.

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15 August 2008

Let's Paint

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

WASHINGTON DC – Justin Schuck and Company, an innovative provider of photography, design and marketing services, announced today a new service called “Let’s Paint.”

Company president Justin Schuck has been painting homes and offices for years, and recently he’s been branching out to friends and family, bringing his eye for detail to another field. “We’ve thought of hundreds of different things to call this service from ‘Designers for better bedrooms’ to ‘Artists for Bathrooms.’” Schuck adds that painting has “always been a work of love.”

Schuck has some experience in the interior design area. In 2000 he started Foster’s Interior Fusions with a partner as a division of Foster Industries. Let’s Paint will be the first service offered directly from Justin Schuck and Company and hints at exciting things to come.

The first advertisement reads: “We’ve thought of hundreds of different things to call this service from “Designers for better bedrooms” to “Artists for Bathrooms.” Whatever we call it, we’re offering a new service, something we’re good at: painting. What’s really crazy is that we’re offering our services starting at $200 per room, not including the cost of paint and supplies. We’ve got drop cloths and almost everything else. We’ll tell you what you need when we give you our free estimate. We can do it all from painting a bedroom green to applying venetian plaster to using suede techniques. And the best part is, we’re artists who understand color and focus on details. We’ll even walk your dog. Rooms starting at $200. Call 301 300 1350 today.”


Innovative thinking and competitive pricing from will set Let’s Paint apart from any competitor. Images of recent projects can be found at Schuck’s blog at JustinSchuck.com/blog.




PR-Lets_Paint.pdf

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13 August 2008

JS+Co. to partner with L/A Events

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

WASHINGTON DC – Justin Schuck and Company, an innovative provider of photography, design and marketing services, announced today a partnership with L/A Events of Gainesville, VA to provide a range of event planning services to existing photography and design clients. The new partnership announced this morning by company president Justin Schuck is part of the company's larger goal of "providing more opportunities to give our clients value-added services."

L/A Events is named for the middle names of the founding partners Andrea Lynn Kuchinski and Justin Andrew Schuck. Along with partner Shannon Jacobs, Kuchinski has developed custom invitations for businesses and individuals for special events. With over 14 years in the event photography business, Schuck brings his first-hand experience on both sides of the planning spectrum.

"I've done some really crazy, intense weddings and corporate events through the years. I always talk about this one wedding in 2003 that went from awesome to insane and back to awesome. The church put up scaffolding the morning of the rehearsal, and the bride wanted photos at the U.S. Capitol where the couple met among other things. It was Memorial day weekend and the limo driver disappeared while we were shooting at the capitol – which took a while because of the enhanced security and permit verification process. In the end, we piled the wedding party of 16 into a Honda Accord and a small limo. It was insane, but amazing." Schuck went on to say that the bride and groom still send him messages thanking him for his help that day. "I've had to coordinate permits, lighting equipment, and large staffs for every event under the sun, so it's a natural addition to the business."

Kuchinski, a design graduate from the College of Saint Rose in Albany, NY began her career in design working on brand development, logos and website design. She brings a conceptual eye and a terrific balance of print and web skills to every project. Kuchinski started planning events in New York and Washington, including several weddings. "I'm excited about teaming up with Justin. We work really well together, and by combining we can do what no other event planner can do: everything, well. I'll never say we're perfect, but we enjoy what we do and that comes out in the process and the final product."

L/A Events will be announcing the launch of it's new website in the coming weeks and asks people to expect a party. The first event of the new partnership is the "Raise for Cancer" fundraising event in Washington DC benefiting the American Institute for Cancer Research in September.



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06 August 2008

Greenvertising

In 2005 I hosted a series of forums for energy providers discussing ways they could use energy conservation as part of a broader marketing campaign. The benefits of this new "greenvertising" strategy seemed obvious to me on several fronts. Energy providers, especially those in competitive energy markets, would be able to reduce consumption using a myriad of innovative power management devices like the EleSaver. Not only would they reduce the strain on the current electrical grid, but they would slow the need for increased capacity and the capital costs associated with infrastructure creation. In addition to these obvious benefits, line operator labor shrinkage would be offset by the creation of new jobs focused on installing power management devices at sub stations, industrial complexes and at an infinite number of other installations.

In my meetings with energy executives I stressed the need to appear ahead of the curve on energy policy. The market has always awarded the innovative thinkers and those who leap forward. As you might imagine, my predictions of a looming energy crisis were viewed with marked skepticism and brushed off as the rants of a young liberal. How prescient I now seem. These same executives are now frantically working to transform the image of the energy industry as one that is forward thinking and invested in responsible ways to reduce consumption.

And how are they achieving this? One word: Greenvertising. I started using this term when I was the Director of Marketing and Operations for SaveTech Ltd./Electric Energy Savings Systems. In 2005 gas prices hovered near $2.15 per gallon until hurricanes Katrina and Rita led to a surge in energy prices across the country. Oil was near $50 per barrel. Now we have seen a 200% increase in fuel costs. The bad news about our current energy crisis is that it's accelerating inflation and weakening the U.S. dollar. However, a side benefit of the changing market is that companies from every industry see value in reducing overall energy consumption and implementing green advertising campaigns.

I've just finished some ad designs for The Inn at Andrews-Green. Take a peek:




Greenvertising isn't an entirely new concept, but it is another effective way for companies to differentiate themselves from their competitors in any market. The smart thing about Andrews-Green is that their capital investments in energy infrastructure will save them thousands and potentially millions of dollars during the life of the inn. Now that's some green everyone can appreciate.

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30 July 2007

Montgomery County Maryland's Parking Hypocrisy

Who is watching the meter maids (or better yet, the Meter Nazis) when they are out giving tickets?

Today I caught a Meter Nazi double-parked on Elm Street in Bethesda, next to the PNC Bank branch on Wisconsin Avenue, who had parked in TWO metered spots, not leaving enough room for any car to fill either space.

When I asked the Meter Nazi if he would be so kind as to move his car up some so that I may park, he said "No." No?!?!?!?! "N-O," as in a "I will not move my car, and you may park on the other side of the street [illegally, so that I can get another parking citation]" NO?

Well, that just set me off! And I turned on the camcorder on my cell phone and captured this video:


PLEASE SHARE THIS VIDEO WITH EVERYONE YOU KNOW!

I want to do whatever I can to bring the hypocrisy of parking officials (Meter Nazis) to the attention of the citizenry, local officials and the media. Why should Meter Nazis not be held to the same standard as the ones who are paying HEFTY property taxes to pay his salary?

After the Meter Nazi moved his car (I had to raise my voice some to get his attention. Or perhaps he didn't understand my English!**), another car tried to slip into the newly open spot on the street -- the very one I was waiting 10 minutes for. Thankfully, that nice gentleman waited until I got out of the bank and he took my spot which had 18 minutes remaining on the meter!

(In case you wanted to know the license plate number of the Meter Nazi, it's "HZG-691")

**NOTE: I recently received a comment via E-mail (9/2/07). I want to make sure it is posted here in its entirety: "I found your comments about the parking officials lack of english rather racial. It would be like me saying that your voice in the video sounded rather gay. Your photography site is linked to this and on it you say you treat everyone equally. I feel that your video comments say the exact opposite of your professional website. I won't be using you for my wedding to a beautiful lady I met who is from India. Have a nice day. "

MY RESPONSE: First off, I don't care if my voice sounds gay. I am gay. It's not an insult. In fact, I think that probably makes me a better judge of style than you. (Granted, I have no idea who you are, nor would I attempt to make assumptions.) In this blog I did make a comment about whether the parking officer was able to understand the words that came out of my mouth. This was due more to the fact that he was willfully ignoring me when I kindly asked him to move his car. I know plenty of blond-haired, blue-eyed "Americans" who have an even more tenuous grasp of the English language. See, what this video does NOT show the viewer is that for almost 5 minutes prior to activating the camcorder feature, I was (honestly) kindly asking if he would move his county-issued vehicle forward. After several refusals, and his suggestion that I park on the other side of the one-way street (where there are "NO PARKING" SIGNS!!!), that is the moment the camera came on. I did this in hoping that he would feel compelled to move or I would turn the video in to a supervisor.

NOWHERE in the video do I make racially-motivated comments. Nor did I EVER make them off camera. This is NOT how I was raised to be a loving respectful human, and it goes against everything I believe. I'm sorry that you feel that I was rude, wrong, ignorant or all of the above.

So to you, ANONYMOUS COMMENTER, I wish you many happy years of marriage, and hope that your photographer does a splendid job.

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01 June 2007

Explosion in Bethesda!

Photo by Justin Schuck

So I was sitting at my desk listening to the news this morning when a bulletin came across saying that there was a developing story related to a fire on Elm Street in Bethesda.

According to news reports, Pepco was responding to a manhole cover explosion on Thursday on the 4700 block of Elm Street in Bethesda. Pepco employees may have been working on a feeder line into a transformer when the explosion occurred shortly before 10:00am this morning.

Emergency response teams were on site investigating the explosion. As seen in the images here, smoke was billowing out of a vent in the street, and there appeared to be considerable fire and/or smoke damage to a truck belonging to First Class Plumbing, LLC of Virginia. (Their slogan: "We put the Squeeze on Pricing." Their new slogan: "We're Smokin'!")

From a photographic perspective, I was disappointed that there wasn't greater chaos, but I'm glad no one was reported as injured.

Justin Schuck Photography & Video media contact number: 301-760-7476

Read/See the NBC-4 news report:
http://www.nbc4.com/news/13425533/detail.html?dl=headlineclick



Photo by Justin Schuck

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09 May 2007

Sealed with a Handshake and a Smile

Every day since my father's passing I learn something different about him. Today I gained an even better understanding of how he conducts business and why he was so successful. Every deal was sealed with a handshake and a smile.

In insurance, as with any business, honesty and trust are paramount. Anyone can put up a flashy website and tell you that they are going to provide unparalleled service, but the measure is not in the flash.

Today I have started my insurance relationship with Andrew Howard, Vice President of Howard Insurance Agency. Howard Insurance is a company with a long history in Washington D.C. (having been in business for over 70 years), with Andrew as the third generation of Howards to take the helm.

Having grown up in an insuring family, I have an intimate understanding of the business and its best practices. Howard Insurance will continue to help Justin Schuck & Company anticipate its growth and be prepared for all future insurance and financial needs.

It's about the handshake, the smile and the personal service. I'm glad that I have found a firm just like the one my father built 30 years ago.

If your business needs property and casualty insurance with the personal human touch, please call the Howard Insurance Agency in Washington Dc and tell him Justin Schuck sent you.

Howard Insurance Agency, Inc.
5207 Wisconsin Avenue NW
Suite 7
Washington DC 20015
(202) 966-3162
(888) 921-5900
(202) 966-3878 FAX

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23 February 2007

My New Favorite: Mama Ayesha's

(Sorry for yet another non-photography-related blog, but I just had to!)

Last night I went to dinner with an old friend at Mama Ayesha's. Oh my goodness! Can I just say how much I loved it. The hummus we ordered for an appetizer came with some nice and soft chick peas and some pickled turnips which were really good.

I've really taken a liking to Middle Eastern cuisine, especially with my oft-scheduled trips to Dubai and the GCC. So the hummus was great, the Lebanese wine was fantastic, the Lamb Shank I ordered was so fall-off-the-bone tender I almost cried. Our server Mohammad was attentive, our water glasses were always filled and there was a peace about the place. We ordered baklava for dessert and it was the perfect blend of honey and spices. Baklava is one of my absolutely favorite food items and Mama Ayesha's did not disappoint.

In fact, Amy and I were enjoying ourselves so much that even after dinner and after we paid our bill, we ordered another glass of wine and enjoyed the ambiance.

Bottom Line...
It was a great way to cap-off what might have otherwise been a bad food day. You would be missing a true gem if you missed out on Mama Ayesha's.

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19 February 2007

On my way to realizing a dream

As you may know, I have been actively pursuing my dream of opening what will be the premiere photography and design studio in the Washington DC area. Justin Schuck & Company LLC will be bringing together the various operations under one roof, including facilities to manufacture our small line of clothing products.

The innovative Justin Schuck Studios of Washington will have an oversized studio space; a small cafe and gallery; private client meeting areas; back office space for my staff; and a "gray room" for proper color balance adjustments for photography, videography and print design among other things. Together with our architects, we are putting together an extremely efficient design for the layout of the space.

The hard side of the business is raising the capital needed to not only lease space in an extremely expensive market, but also to support the construction and operational functions of the studio. I have invested a great deal of time and money to put us closer to the realization of my dream.

I have been very fortunate to have a group of investors who share my vision. Without their belief in me and what Justin Schuck & Company LLC can do, I wouldn't be here writing this blog.

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01 December 2006

The new Justin Schuck & Company, LLC

I am pleased to announce the formation of the new Justin Schuck & Company, LLC. I would like to thank my attorney, Jason W. Shoemaker, of the Law Offices of Bennett & Shoemaker, for helping me put everything together and to organize my various companies under one name. (Fitting title don't you think?)

This is a very exciting move and it is going to make it easier for the various divisions to work together and streamline operations.

The companies coming under the umbrella of Justin Schuck & Company, LLC are:
Justin Schuck Photography
Schuck Interactive Group (owns JSDS)
Justin Schuck Design Studio
Innovative Brand Concepts
L'Agence de Schuck (Formerly JS&Co. Media)
The Church of Helveticology/HelveticaSaves.org
Politics Aside (a consulting firm)

We're really entering into an exciting time, and just in time for the holidays and the new year.

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