Greg L. Wright
IT Consultant
Freelance Photographer
Salt Lake City, Utah
Phone: 801.815.5689 or Email: launch email
Greg is an techie at heart and has been involved with technology since he was little. There are so many gadgets he tries to get his hands on. He is viewed as a go-getter, and is on everyone's speed-dial. Often enough, if someone else can't figure out your computer problems, Greg can, or knows someone that can.
He's also an avid photographer that has pursued many avenues capturing memorable moments to put on public and private display, he has sought to excel in many areas with only the finest expectations and amounts of detail. He associates himself with indviduals that are extremely talented people that make up the strategy of the company, which is to provide exceptional and great service and products that are way above average.
With this incessant knack for detail he doesn't settle for anything less than the best. You can be guaranteed that you will receive the same ouptput on your project as he would on his own endeavors. With this, at a moment's notice, he can surprisingly capture a moment of divine creativity, he has always pursued the most adventurous and challenging avenues in both his career and personal life.
His life-long life motto has been "a job is as good as you make it" and it has always driven his ambitious side and elevated him to many surprising heights with nothing short of awe-inspiring rewards and results.
He has been involved with computer information technology, creative designing, and photography for a very long time; now over 25 years in most areas. Many ups and downs, failures and successes have helped to realize what boundaries exist. Yet at the same time gaining the knowledge that success and rewards only come from pushing those boundaries to make only imaginable things happen. He's always learning new things, keeping up with the standards and new technologies.
He is happy to offer his experience in technology, photography, and digital art to help businesses to grow and mature.
From the horses mouth ... how it all began...
My parents have always been advocates of technology, the arts, and sports. Early in my youth I was involved with, and attended many concerts, plays, and sporting events. Going to the symphony was always difficult at first, but realized how much the music was soothing and helpful to an over-active child. It brought balance to many areas of my life.
I was encouraged to play a musical instrument. I was involved with soccer early on. My dad bought an Atari 400 and since then, well..., I have enjoyed "commanding" computers designing software, solutions, and playing games (without hesitation).
Many events have led up to what I know to do and the feelings run deep and strong in what I want to accomplish. While playing soccer in High School, a news photographer attended one of our games and took photographs of us. He presented them to the team and my parents bought them all up. I had never seen myself play before and our family didn't have long lens equipment to get great close-up shots. I vowed after this time that I would "pay it forward" and help others to have the same great reward.
The only thing I wouldn't want to pay forward is the $300 phone bill I got socked with when I spent many waking hours on Compuserve downloading stuff. Boy those were the days.
There have always been opportunities to help others with their computers. I excelled in computer classes and gifts were identified early that helped me to narrow my focus. Nothing feels better than knowing exactly what you can accomplish and what you want to achieve, and most importantly, that helping others is the fulfilling reward. Give me a call.
