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Happy “New” Year! So, what’s new?

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I’m not a big fan of looking back, but I can’t help but to reflect back on the past year as a source of wisdom to prepare for the upcoming “New Year”.  As always, we greet the new year with optimism and compile our list of “New Years” resolutions.  But this year, 2011, lets pause and reflex on what was, and what wasn’t working in our businesses.  Lets sweep out the things that didn’t work, and embrace the things that did!
 
If you’re anything like me, you know from experience when something is right, and you know when it’s not.  When your idea, project, or plan isn’t going as planned. don’t let it fester and attract flies!  Nip it in the bud!  Cut your losses and move on!  Learn from the experience, make improvements, and know that everything can’t be as perfect as Cinderella’s castle.  I’m a firm believer that we are our own worse critics. But it doesn’t have to be so bad. If we can’t learn from our own mistakes or even admit we made them, there’s no way on God’s green earth that we can grow and learn from them!
 
As professional photographers it’s easy to get caught up in the hustle and bustle of booking  new jobs, and checking the checkbook twice to make sure every thing’s rosy and nice.  But, STOP and reflect for a moment!  It’s not all about how many bookings you get or how many dollars you make.  Our business is already 90% “business” and 10% photography!  Granted we could all use more dollars in this economy,  the business will come if you stay focused on the number one priority, client relationships!  Oh!  and don’t forget “your love of photography” , the simple joy of creating beautiful images.  Now, that’s priceless!
 
So this year, learn from last years mistakes, make your clients “Number One!”, and remember why you love photography so much,  Get involved with other photographers in your related field, learn from one another, get honest feedback, and get out there and create the images you love.  Go to seminars, perfect your craft, get involved with your community, and share your knowledge with others in your field (workshops, blogging, tutorials, etc.  ”Money shots” do not come from focusing on making money.  You’re a photographic artist irregardless of money, and your clients love what you create irregardless of price, and that’s why they hired you in the first place! 
“So, always use your head, but always shoot from the heart!”
 
Whatever your RESOLUTIONS may be for 2011,  have a HAPPY new year first, and a PROSPEROUS new year will follow naturally!
 
HAPPY NEW YEAR!

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Thanks for a GREAT year in Weddings!

 

We are so blessed in having the opportunity of working with all the fabulous couples we captured in 2010, here are just a few of our favorites!  Cheers! And may you all have a Married First Christmas!

There is something magical about arriving to the bride’s home and finding her dress hanging there in the window,  a lovely way to display light, love, and beauty!

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Day After Bridal Portraits..and why you should consider them

Nowadays, brides are starting to do the “unconventional” when it comes to their own weddings.  Often she will tailor her big day with an array of personal details, places and people that will help mark this day as “hers!”  As should be!

Thank goodness for this type of thinking, as a photographer it really helps me and this is why  I love to  talk to my clients about booking an Engagement Session.  The engagement session is in no way shape or form for me, truthfully it is for her!  These type of sessions do benefit me however as it allows me to spend more time with the happy couple.  I love learning more about how they met, how they became engaged and it is a great way for us all to get to know each other before their wedding day.

Another thing to mention about these sessions, it allows for the bride and her fiance to see themselves from the photographer’s perspective.  It can be as beautiful and creative as you’d like, but if it’s not personal, those images no matter how gorgeous will say nothing to the couple and worse, will say nothing “about” the couple.

Other ideas for brides to consider are “Day After” or Trash the Dress Sessions.  This is something many contemporary brides are doing.  If you are asking why, why not? It’s FUN!  And it’s hassle-free, just think of it, no guests waiting at a reception, no worries whatsoever!  THIS alone allows for relaxed and natural portraits.  Remember, among your first heirlooms,  these portraits are designed to be framed and displayed in your home as  well as becoming part of  beautiful photo albums or coffee table books for all to see.

And finally, on the day of your wedding, you should be enjoying your day, your guests and the memories it will provide for future generations.  As a photographer, I know that my clients choose me because they love the way our images depict the day.  Don’t get me wrong, portraits and formals should always be done on the wedding day, however depending on how organized your day is sometimes the schedule simply won’t allow for those dreamy portraits, that’s why you should consider a Day After Bridal Portrait session OR Trash that Dress with your new hubby…..these shoots are designed with one thing in mind….YOU!

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