I have decided to post updates when I ride here, always including the link to my current stats:Â http://www.hepler.org/mybikestats2009.htm
Today I went on my longest ride of the year to date, 60KM. It was pretty windy and a little cool today. First I stopped off in Gräfelfing to visit friends. Then I went up and had lunch at Schloss Blutenburg and afterwards went up through Dachau and headed east. I originally wanted to drop by my work and have some cake with my colleagues but I realized I wasn’t going to make it so I stopped off at the Feldmochinger Lake, relaxed a bit and then headed home.
Well I have been staying busy over the last weeks… A week ago tomorrow I shot a concert. I have had this week off and I was planning on going up to the Handwerkskammer (among many other things), however I haven’t made it there yet and it probably will not happen this week. I have spent time with friends though, which has been great and yesterday I had my first “E-Session” (Engagement Photo Session) of the year. It was great fun! I took all day for it because it was for friends and a present. We went into town and then went to the zoo together! There will be a few pictures to come!
I don’t have much news to share on the starting-a-photography-business side of things. I have not yet done anything as I am waiting to see if I can get a few more jobs first and also to see how a few things play out with the day job.
I have done quite a bit of picture taking recently so I have a backlog of photos that I am editing. I have been pretty busy as well so things are only slowly getting done. It is 1:07 in the morning so it is time to finish up and go to bed!
The first step in starting a side business in Germany while continuing to work in another job as a full time employee is inform your company of your intention to take up a side job (Nebentätigkeit). This may not always be necessary, however it is possible that you are required to do this if it is included in your work contract like it was in mine. I found a good example of a letter online at this website: http://www.klicktipps.de/download.php. Take a look towards the bottom of the page under “Sonstiges” and then “Anmeldung Nebentätigkeit” for the word document.
I gave my letter to my boss last week on Tuesday. He said I could have just told him in person and it would have been OK. He wasn’t really surprised or worried about it and it seems that a number of people in my company have a side job or maybe even a side business. It is not a problem to do, just as long as you are not doing something that puts you in direct competition with your company.
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Hello and welcome to my first blog post on my site! I have started this blog to share a bit about me as well as to share about the things I have to go through in order to start a small business here in Germany and ultimately things that have to do with that business… If you know me, big news like this may come as a surprise, so keep reading!!
First a bit about who I am. I was born and raised in Texas but have lived in Germany since 2001. I have lived in the beautiful city of Munich since the beginning of 2004. The very first time I came to Germany was just after high school in 1994 for an internship. Six years later I came to Germany for 10 months in 2000 to do another  internship. I got an internship working with computers; it was something that had been a hobby of mine for quite some time but up until that point I had not taken any computer courses or workshops. Before this internship I was unsure what I really wanted to do in life. However, I quickly realized that I had a God given talent to work with and quickly learn about computers. I soon knew what I wanted to do “when I grew up”! I moved back to the Texas towards the end of the year 2000 and signed up with a consulting company that paid for a 2 week computer course and the related Microsoft exam, as long as I agreed to give them a chance to find me a job that was acceptable. I successfully completed the course and passed the Windows 2000 Professional exam on the first try, but was trying to enter a work world that had just been hit by the bursting internet bubble. This company couldn’t find anything that fit me well and so I contacted the company that gave me the internship in Germany to see if their offer to give me a job still stood. It did and I was back in Germany by mid-2001.
Fast forward 8 years later. I have been working either as a “Systems Programmer” or a “Systems Engineer” for the past 8 years. When I first moved to Germany, I can’t say that I really had hobbies outside of website programming and building computers. Since then I have taken up many hobbies including Cycling (specifically long distance bike tours… this year I would like to cycle from Germany to Budapest Hungary!),  Klettersteigen, and photography. This last hobby I have enjoyed for a number of years, but up until 6 or 7 years ago I only had point and shoot film cameras. I then bought my first digital camera and really enjoyed taking pictures. I took tons of vacation photos, photos at every party I went to and a friend’s wedding at the beginning of 2006. I enjoyed all of that to the point that I eventually bought my first Digital Single Lens Reflex in late summer of 2006. Since then I have poured a lot of time into learning and lots of money from my savings spent on photography books and new equipment. I was asked to be the photographer at a friend’s wedding in 2007. This was really a great experience! I enjoyed the challenge but since then I have enjoyed the many complements on the photos and the wedding album I made for those friends even more. A few months after that I photographed another wedding together with someone else for another friend. Again I really enjoyed the experience and again the bride and groom loved the photos and the album that I gave them. I have received SO much encouragement from these couples and from so many different people that have seen their albums that I have been considering trying my hand at wedding photography as a side job. However I have been busy with many things over the past year and have been missing the necessary push out into the cold deep water of wedding photography.
Since January 2009 I have had 3 different people come to me to about me possibly photographing their weddings. 2 of the 3 have come because the brides-to-be have seen one of the wedding albums I have made. Those things along the encouragement I have received from so many friends, including all of the brides and grooms whose weddings I have photographed have lead me to make the decision to pursue a part time job as a Wedding Photographer!
A number of the first posts in this blog will be about the things I have to go through to become a legally licensed photographer in Germany. This process will be more difficult than in the United States, that is for sure. I hope that this blog will be interesting enough that at least a few people will follow it and that I would write at least a few things that someone finds helpful. If you do find this helpful and interesting I would love to hear from you, so please leave a comment!
Thanks for reading and please come back soon!