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May 2008

May 30, 2008

Only three weeks left...

Kids_area_complete_proof It's getting close now, and I'm making some good progress.  I've ordered most of the images that will be going up on the walls, and the kid's area is pretty much complete.  I've been doing some sessions here and there, so I've had a chance to see the play area in action.  It works like a dream.  The kids are so excited when they come up the stairs and see it, and once they find out they can go play there, they run right over. 
It keeps them happy while I'm discussing the session with Mom and Dad, and it makes a great bribe/reward for the end of the session! 

The invitation for the Ribbon Cutting and the Grand Opening dates are going out this week, and I met with the local radio station this morning about doing some promos during the week leading up to the Grand Opening and a little bit on the morning of. 

I've done some training sessions with some of the Associate Photographers, and they went really well.  I'm so excited for the months ahead.  I think it's going to be a fantastic studio.  I hope to see you all there at the Ribbon Cutting with the Chamber of Commerce on Thursday, June 19th at 5:30, or at the official Grand Opening Open House on Saturday, June 21st from 11:00 to 5:00.  There are going to be some cute giveaways, a drawing for a session and a canvas print, and special offers that will only be available that day.

New Workshop Gallery Available To View

Nott_204_proof I've been teaching all kinds of private and group workshops this year, and we've had dozens of practice sessions using my clients as models.  The photographers have captured some absolutely gorgeous images, and I've created a new gallery on my workshop website where you can take a look at them. 

Some of the galleries are taken by just one person during a Private Mentoring workshop, and some are collections of images of the same model, taken by a group of photographers during the Ten For The Weekend workshop.

I'll keep posting new images as they are completed, so be sure to visit the gallery to see the photographers' extraordinary work!

Somerville_201_proofThe next Ten For The Weekend workshop is scheduled for July 11th through the 13th, and it's the first workshop to be held in my new studio location.  If you've been thinking of attending one of my group workshops, be sure to take a look at the website for more information.  There are only two workshops left this year, the July weekend, and one in August, then that's it for 2008.  There are still a few spots left in the July workshop, and a few more in the August date as well. 

If you have any questions, feel free to email me or give me a call at 661-297-6951.

May 16, 2008

No turning back now!

Invites_2 My box of 500 invitations to the Grand Opening Open House arrived today, so it looks like I'm committed to getting everything ready to go in less than 5 weeks.  Yikes! 

Things are definitely progressing, but it's going to get interesting around here pretty soon.  I have only been able to get to the space to work on it in 1/2 hour bursts over the past week, so progress on the actual space has been painfully slow.  May_16_studio

Here is how it looked when I left today.  This picture makes me nervous when I look at my calendar!

The playroom is going to be adorable and a great asset to the studio, but why does everything have to come completely unassembled?  I spent two days building the bookcase, and now I'm knee-deep in parts of a little wooden kitchen.  Once it's done, it's going to be so much fun.  I'm going to bring my four over for a test drive and see how long it can keep them occupied without whining that they want to leave.

I'm almost done selecting all the images that I'm going to have printed and hang throughout the space.  I didn't want to clutter it too much, but I want it to showcase different options for printing, like canvas, framed prints, gallery collections, etc.  I ended up mapping them out in photoshop to plan out each wall.  It is taking longer that way, but I think it will be worth it in the long run.

I had a great meeting with the group that will eventually be the studio's Associate Photographers.  So far there are about 10 people, in various stages of being ready to start shooting with me.  Some will need some training, but some are pretty much ready to go.  So I'm working on a training schedule and an eventual camera room and presentation room schedule.  It's quite a feat trying to plan that out, let me tell you.  It's a great group though, and I'm really excited to start working with them.  I have a feeling in six months or a year I'll be talking with the owner of the building about leasing the empty space next door so I can expand and add another camera room.  These guys are ready to work!

I'm also in the middle of an entirely new branding strategy, which means frequent meetings and phone calls with my AMAZING graphic designer, Melody Welch, who I will be introducing to all of you pretty soon.  She's created some beautiful pieces for me that will all work together to make a great design campaign from business card to website to presentation materials to final packaging.  Once we're done with everything, we're going to work together to start providing design and printing service to other photographers.

Things are happening!!! 

May 15, 2008

The Alperns at the beach

Alpern_106_proof Several weeks ago I had a beach session with the Alpern family.  They have two huge, absolutely beautiful dogs that were so much fun to photograph.  This was my first session in Carpinteria, which I checked out on the advice of my good friend Michele (hey Michele!). She was right, it was gorgeous there, and so much easier to get to from my house.

Here are some of my favorite shots from the morning.  I pieced together a couple of panoramic images, because the beach was just so beautiful.
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May 14, 2008

The Dredge Family Sneak Peek

Dredge_101_proof All the preparations for the studio have really slowed me down for my clients, so I am just now finishing up this session with the Dredge family.  They have two gorgeous little girls, and mom had brought the little one, a toddler, in for her own session a few weeks prior to this session, so we'd be sure to have plenty of opportunity to get some great shots.  I'm done with the mini session, but I'm right in the middle of working on the family session.  Here are some of my favorites from the mini, as well as a couple that I've finished from the family and some great shots of big sister, the cutie-pie redhead.


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May 08, 2008

Busy, busy, busy!

So it's been three weeks since my last post.  I haven't been away from the blog because there is nothing to write about.  It's that there is SO MUCH going on, I haven't had time to blog about it.  I technically don't really have time to blog right at this very moment, but I keep getting emails from people who are wondering how the new studio is doing, so I thought it was time for an update. 

Ready?  Here goes... (deep breath)

Since I last posted, they finished painting the walls and installing the new floors.  I love love LOVE how it turned out.  The floor looks like wood, but it's actually vinyl.  It's very rugged, not too loud when you walk on them (which is good since we're on the 2nd floor), and easy to take care of.  They put in the new carpet on the stairs and repaired and stained the banister so it will match the floors.  They also restored the bathroom to new, so it no longer looks like a public restroom with the metal paper towel and toilet seat cover dispensers on the wall. 

Here are some pictures of it.  It's not a huge space (about 975 square feet), so I took several shots from one vantage and merged them together.  It's not really as cubist as it looks here!

Here is the front room, which will be used to show clients slideshows of their sessions.  I'll also have a changing table for the babies, and a kid's play area so they can be entertained while their parents meet with me to place their orders.Studio_completed_front_room_proof

Here's looking down the stairs to the entrance outside.  The banisters are much prettier.  I doubt the pretty banisters are going to make my maternity clients feel any better about the long haul up the stairs though! 
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Here is the second room, which will be my shooting room.  I love the big bank of windows, and they are mirrored on the outside, so they let in plenty of light, but give complete privacy.  I'll also have a workspace in this room, where I will prepare prints to go out to clients. 

This room will also be where I have my workshops.  When I have the Ten For The Weekend workshops, I'll move the equipment off to the side and bring out my folding conference table and chairs.  I'll store them behind the backdrop when I'm not using them.  It's a nice big room, bigger than the main room.

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They gave me the keys a few days earlier than expected, so I found myself not quite mentally prepared to get started, but very excited.  I started moving some things in and sorting out my studio into what I wanted to keep and what I wanted to get rid of or replace.   (It looks like I'll be having a "new studio" equipment sale pretty soon !)

Here's how it looked with the studio set up:

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It was a little odd at first to shoot in such a nice big space, I have to say. I've been in the garage so long, that is was weird to not have to climb over strollers and bikes to get ready.

May_6_studio_proofYesterday, I had the first of my furniture delivered, and I worked a little on the kids' play area.  I love the couch and chair I found.  I really like the shapes, they are very comfortable, and they are covered in a microfleece fabric which made them (a)less expensive (b)very easy to clean, and (c)soft and comfortable.  I bought the chair with nursing mommies in mind. You just sink into it and you can arrange the pillows around you as needed.  Comfy.

The play area still looks pretty bare.  May_6_studio_4_proof All I have is the table & chairs and the cutest little brown velvety sofa I found at Home Goods the other day.  I am still waiting for my play kitchen and bookcase to arrive.  The baskets in the corner are for the changing table that will go over by the restroom.  I'm still not sure what I'm doing to the walls here.  I might get a mural painted, or put up some wainscoting, or maybe just leave it.  I haven't decided.

So the actual studio space itself is at least underway and making some progress.  I have an official Ribbon Cutting Ceremony with the Chamber of Commerce on Thursday, June 19th, and the Grand Opening Open House on Saturday, June 21st.  I still have a lot to do to get the space ready, like finish furnishing it and hang pictures on the walls, but I think it will be done in plenty of time.