Sky Bergman
http://www.skybergman.com
There's a saying that behind every talented person is a
talented teacher. If you think about it, it must be true, even if that
"teacher" only taught life lessons. When I was in college, I was fortunate
enough to have a professor who not only taught me photography skills, but who
also encourage me as an artist.
I met Sky Bergman during my first year of photography
classes at Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo. She was one of my teachers, but unlike
others, she was also a practicing (absolutely amazing!) photographer. She really knew how to
cultivate our creativity and push us further. In her classes, I felt encouraged
to try new things. Things I
wouldn't have had the courage to do otherwise. Another thing I admired about her was
that she always knew exactly what to say to motivate us to do our best. She could pull out the greatness in
everybody and pushed us to find out what makes us special. And while all of
these lessons were valuable, the greatest lesson of all came when I graduated.
Sky really wanted one of my prints. Because I admired her so
much, I offered to give it to her for free, as a gift. She wouldn't accept it
unless I let her pay for it. We squabbled over this until she finally accepted
it, and much to my chagrin, mailed me a check for $250 (much more than I ever
would have thought it was worth!). And while I was both upset that she had paid
that much and grateful for the money, I realized her plan had been strategic.
She showed me the value of my work, and let me know that it was ok to ask
people to pay for it. That lesson about not underestimating my worth as an
artist has stuck with me ever since.
Sky and I are now more friends than teacher/student, but
thanks to her inspiration and invaluable lessons, she will always be on a
pedestal in my eyes.