
Photo by: Kamila Harris Photography
Hi!
My name is Angelique Buckley, and I am the newest member of the Photojunction Support Team.
If you are an avid reader of The Junction like I am, you may have already heard of me. I’ve been featured on the blog four times already, and can’t wait to play a bigger role in the growth of Photojunction.
So a little background about me… I am a huge nerd and I love photography. Maybe that’s why I fit in so well into the Queensberry team?
I studied Graphic Design in school, minoring in business, and started designing wedding albums with my own in 2005. Back then I used Adobe InDesign because I didn’t know any better. But when I was introduced to an early beta (think pre-V1.0) version of Photojunction Remix, I was in love.
I love a challenge, so working with new software was right up my alley, and PJ was already so much better for album making than InDesign. I’d spent the previous 5 years working for Apple Inc, and helping to build PJ Remix was the perfect adventure to follow on from that role. I spent a lot of time exploring any new features I could find, whether I needed them or not.
Fast forward, from 2007 and the initial testing of PJ Remix, to now. The number of users for Photojunction has skyrocketed. But while I like to think it’s still an incredibly easy piece of software, everyone’s bound to run into something they need help with along the way.
The most frustrating thing about being a PJ user in the States? For me it was the jealousy of their “Summer Vacation” over Christmas. The second most frustrating thing though, was that when I had an issue, I knew that my support system was likely fast asleep on the other side of the world.
But I think we’ve found a great solution for everyone who encounters this issue.
I’m based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (with my husband, dog, and cat), which means I’ll be working a more useful set of support hours for PJ users in the US, Canada and UK.
I’ll normally be working Monday to Friday – 9am to 3.00pm (EDT), which translates to 6am – 12noon on the West Coast and 2.00pm – 8.00pm in the UK.
So that’s me. I have an odd obsession with weddings and photography, but I don’t want to be a photographer, I just want to help them. Some people find that odd. I find that the best tool for me is a computer, not a camera. So I will stick with what I know best.
Look forward to helping you all along the way!
Angelique
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