In my earlier years, I took on the role of a working student while pursuing my education. I was stationed at the IT department of my college, where I was majoring in computer engineering. My daily responsibilities ranged from desktop publishing to troubleshooting computer systems and peripherals across various departments. I even had the occasional task of tidying up the office.
This experience served as my initiation into the world of technology. It was here that I first delved into computer troubleshooting, graphic design, and the intricacies of websites and web hosting.
Throughout my college journey, I seized the opportunity to organize and lead workshops on MS Office applications.
Simultaneously, I held a part-time position as a photographer and graphic artist with a local home-based video production and photography enterprise. Our lens captured a wide spectrum of life events, from christenings and birthdays to weddings and anniversaries, and even somber occasions like funerals and burials (yes, true stories). This unique experience allowed me to hone my skills as a graphic artist, crafting graphics, albums, and photo frames from the moments we immortalized. Photoshop became my trusted companion, guiding me through countless creative endeavors, and I even ventured into website creation for the business.
