Archive for the ‘day in the life’ Category

I hate to think of all the moments I would have missed without one.

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I had the pleasure of photographing the opening of the new Dinosaur Trail at the North Carolina Museum of Life and Science. Below are a few of my favorite shots but, if you’re in the Triangle area, you really should get over there and check it out for yourself. Kids or no!

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Monday in The Park

May 4, 2009

Little Lady Luck

My big brother is the shizznah.

Little Red

May 4, 2009

Little Red

My Girl

May 3, 2009

Showing off just how girly she can be.

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Pretty Product

May 1, 2009

I wanted to show off my most recent print order. The main image is a mounted 20×20 print, the prints to the left are 8×10s and 5×7s packaged in acid-fee crystal clear bags, and the beautiful custom leather albums to the right are a 5×7 20-print album and CD case (with all the full resolution negatives from the session). Honestly, I’m kind of jealous. I really need to do this for my family!

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Overhead

April 27, 2009

One of the hardest things about taking your passion and making it your business is figuring out how to actually make a profit. When I say profit, I’m not talking about streaming green. I’m talking about not claiming a loss at the end of the year. In this digital age, one might think it only takes two eyes, two hands and a camera to start and run a profitable photography business. So, when you look at possibly investing in a custom portrait photography session, it’s understandable to wonder about the pricing. In the hopes of answering at least the nuts and bolts of that question, I’m going to pull back the curtain and share with you my own personal monetary business investments (so far)…

Marketing
1. Website (design, domain name, hosting fees)
2. Printing (business cards, brochures, postcards, bookmarks)
3. Promotional shoots during downtime or for portfolio building
5. Blog site (design, hosting fees)
6. Samples (prints, albums, jewelry, bags etc.)
7. Networking events
8. Online advertising
9. Postage
10. Charity package/print donations

Cost of Goods
1. Prints
2. Albums
3. Folios and CD sleeves
4. Client complimentary prints
5. Lab packaging & shipping costs
6. Packaging & shipping to clients (boxes, tissue, stickers/labels, postage etc.)

Business Management
1. Business registration
2. Banking fees
3. Business software
4. Professional services (legal & accounting)
5. Office supplies
6. Cell phone
7. Setting up DBA (fees for Legal Zoom)
8. Calendar/appointment system
9. INCOME TAX & SALES TAX!

Professional Organization and Development
1. Professional organization fees (PPA)
2. Business Insurance (Liability and Equipment)
3. Forum subscriptions
4. Seminars/workshops/instructional DVDs
6. Professional Magazines
7. Photography Books

Preparation & Travel
1. Child care (for prep time, travel time & session)
2. Gas
3. Wear and tear on car
4. Location fees
5. Parking

Photography Equipment
1. Camera and back-up camera (top of the line)
2. Lenses (good glass costs a fortune)
3. Accessories
4. Backdrops
5. Lighting equipment
6. Batteries/chargers
7. Props (blankets, baskets, seating etc.)
8. White balance target
9. Camera bags
10. CF cards and CF card reader
11. Maintenance (repairs, sensor cleaning etc.)
12. Portable backdrop stand
13. Tripod

Computer
1. PC & large monitor
2. Laptop
3. Actions, templates & fonts
4. Editing programs (Photoshop CS4)
5. Plug-ins (Noiseware, Portraiture etc.)
6. Printer, ink, photo paper (test prints & invoices)
7. CDs for digital files
8. Slideshow/DVD software
9. Color calibration hardware
10. EXTERNAL HARD DRIVES (4 back-up drives totaling 4 terabytes)

After all that, if you you do good work and people are willing to pay for your particular brand/style, you might be able to add “salary” to that list. Believe me, I’m not complaining… just explaining. If you’re serious about your art, and about your art being your work, it’s a pretty big investment.

This is often what starting and running your own business feels like.

Book Club

April 22, 2009

We mostly discussed how well the book was adapted to the movie. And, how we hoped there would be a fifth book. And, how eight-year-old girls were as into the Cullens as we were. But, we only talked about the book for the first hour. The next two hours was all girl talk. Guys, you don’t even want to know.

My Two

April 18, 2009

You can discover more about a person in an hour of play than in a year of conversation.
~ Plato.

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Rivers know this: there is no hurry. We shall get there some day.
~ Pooh’s Little Instruction Book

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Your children will become what you are; so be what you want them to be.
~ David Bly

Wait for me.

April 13, 2009

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