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Sunday, January 24th, 2010

With many, many thanks to the people over Print NW in Tacoma, WA I now have two great business cards (wedding & portrait) & a beautiful wedding brochure. So I figured I should take some photos of them. If you have printing needs, go check them out. They will take great care of you and their pricing is outstanding. Plus if you just have a basic idea Greg will figure out how to make it work—and work well.

A benefit of being a graphic designer as well as a photographer is that I can design my own materials (& website). The hard thing is that I’m rarely satisfied with what I’ve done and I’m usually saved from constant redesigns by a deadline of some sort—I’m always my own worst client.

One of the biggest mistakes that I see other photographers make is that they try to design their own materials without any design training—a DIY approach. It’s a natural reaction while trying to save money. But ask yourself, would you invest thousands of dollars in a business who doesn’t recognize the importance of  a professional look. I wouldn’t. I do feel a little jealous of CPAs who start photography businesses because they already have the bookkeeping training that I desperately lack. So, I guess what I’m saying is that we all need to learn our strengths & weaknesses and apply our strengths and outsource our weaknesses. For example I’m not a great writer. I know that. You’re reading this, so you know that. Understanding this, I had a friend who is a great writer redo my text. I can’t explain how much better her version is than what I wrote.

In addition to the brochure & business cards, the guys at Print NW also printed 2 inserts for the brochure. A little ad explaining the importance of the engagement session and one explaining exactly what the trendy “Trash the Dress” (TTD) session is and whether or not you have to run your gown (hint: you dont).

I’m also adding an image of my ad that’s featured in the 2010 Wedding Resource Guide. Pick it up at most any inland NW bridal shop. Many thanks to the extra sets of eyeballs that took a look at it and gave me some great feedback.

I couldn’t be more happy with how it’s all turned out. That’s why I’m so happy to share.

Spokane Family Photographer: Osborn Family

Friday, January 22nd, 2010

Generally I prefer to get my photos on location, but sometimes timing, weather, and circumstances add up to equal taking the photos inside. Fortunately I have the studio setup now that allows me to accomplish the photo taking without relying on nature at all—plus I love having absolute control over my light.

This time the Osborn family needed their family photos done and we decided it was a perfect time to get in the studio and get some use out of it since the weather has been on the cold/rainy side. First I set up the lights against the 9′ wide white seamless paper background and had Reagan stand in to test things (the last photo is a couple of these test shots). Once they were good, the Osborns showed up and we got to shooting. They were lots of fun and everybody did great in front of the camera. They all have such great personalities which makes my job easier since I don’t really have to do anything but catch it—you know, like karate kicks and stuff.

Finally I got a couple of photos with my daughter Gwyn hamming it up with her friend—which didn’t look like it was going to happen since Gwyn was being a bit of a brat. Of course she saw how much fun everybody was having and decided it was ok to be a part of it.

Even within the confines of a small studio I think we got some great portraits and I can’t wait to use it again.

Spokane Portrait Photographer—Barlow Girls

Tuesday, January 5th, 2010

Here’s a few photos I neglected showing earlier. Back in the fall I photographed the rest of the family (you can see them here) but we ran out of light and the girls were done smiling so we had a separate quick session to get a few portraits of them. Here they are.

Merry Christmas!

Friday, December 25th, 2009

From the Shumate family.

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FYI, for those interested, the “merry christmas” letters in the card are a photographer’s trick where you change the shape of the camera’s aperture (lens opening) and the out of focus lights take on the shape of the aperture. Usually the aperture is a circle so the out of focus lights are circular. To do this I cut out 1/2″ letters out of black mat board and taped them to the front of the lens. Then I threw up some Christmas lights in the background and seasoned it with cute girls and then the card is complete.
Many, many thanks to my clients. I always say I have the best clients, and I mean it 100%.