Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Actionize with Dave Johnson!

(I uploaded this to my blog from my phone while attending
our PUG, last night, and then pasted it here.)


Staja Studios hosted Dave Johnson from Nat'l Camera. He went over
actions and work flow.

It was so cool to see all the fresh faces last
night! Our group is growing and it's just
awesome! Thanks everyone for attending last
night, I hope you gained a ton of information
from Dave. He loves to help problem solve and
trouble shoot so when he gave out is phone
numbers last night that is his invitation to
have him come along side when you are in a jam.

Thank you so, so much Dave for taking the time
to share your time-saving ideas and worksheets.

Check back for the pdf link....

Thursday, May 22, 2008

Imagine if you will.....

You're photographing a wedding in China
when the earthquake hits!
This is CRAZY!

Friday, May 16, 2008

Meet Seth Godin.

This is a blog that we should subscribe to.
This is Seth Godin. I found him on Twitter and now
I check in everyday...VERY good marketing
advice...neat guy too!

Today I see that he writes about word of mouth.
Why it works and why it doesn't.

Here's what he wrote....

"Why word of mouth doesn't happen

Sometimes, what you do is done as well as it can be done. It's a service that people truly love, or a product they can't live without. You're doing everything right, but it's not remarkable, at least not in the sense of "worth making a remark about."

What's up with that?

Here's a smorgasbørd of reasons:

1. It's embarrassing to talk about. That's why VD screening, no matter how well done, rarely turns into a viral [ahem] success.
2. There's no easy way to bring it up. This is similar to number 1, but involves opportunity. It's easy to bring up, "hey, where'd you get that ring tone?" because the ring tone just interrupted everyone. It's a lot harder to bring up the fact that you just got a massage.
3. It might not feel cutting edge enough for your crowd. So, it's not the thing that's embarrassing, it's the fact they you just found out about it. Don't bring up your brand new Tivo with your friends from MIT. They'll sneer at you.
4. On a related front, it might feel too popular to profitably sneeze about. Sometimes bloggers hesitate to post on a popular source or topic because they worry they'll seem lazy.
5. You might like the exclusivity. If you have no trouble getting into a great restaurant or a wonderful club, perhaps you won't tell the masses because you're selfish...
6. You might want to keep worlds from colliding. Some kids, for example, like the idea of being the only kid from their school at the summer camp they go to. They get to have two personalities, be two people, keep things separate.
7. You might feel manipulated. Plenty of hip kids were happy to talk about Converse, but once big, bad Nike got involved, it felt different. Almost like they were being used.
8. You might worry about your taste. Recommending a wine really strongly takes guts, because maybe, just maybe, your friends will hate the wine and think you tasteless.
9. There are probably ten other big reasons, but they all lead to the same conclusions:

First, understand that people talk about you (or not talk about you) because of how it makes them feel, not how it makes you feel.

Second, if you're going to build a business around word of mouth, better not have these things working against you.

Third, if you do, it may be a smart strategy to work directly to overcome them. That probably means changing the fundamental DNA of your experience and the story you tell to your users. "If you like us, tell your friends," might feel like a fine start, but it's certainly not going to get you there.

What will change the game is actually changing the game. Changing the experience of talking about you so fundamentally that people will choose to do it.

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Thursday, May 15, 2008

NIKON

What's going on with the Ashton Kutcher
commercial for Nikon stating that
"anyone can be a photographer"????
Big news on the PPA site. Photographers
pulling ads from magazines....more to come.

WOW!!! Yea, like it's the camera! HA!

Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Do you TWITTER?

Recently, I began to "Twitter".
I like it. It fills that gap between
blog entries. Here is a really terrific
video by the BUI brothers on Twitter
that may convince you to start.

It's really perfect for those of you
that always tell me that you don't have
the time to blog....Here's the LINK

Sorry I missed the meeting last night.
I have all future dates on my calendar
now so I won't miss another one.

Enjoy this sunny Wednesday!

Sunday, May 04, 2008

Sandy (Sam) Puc'

I got the pleasure of working the NILMDTS
booth at Sam's "Bellies & Babies" tour
last night at the Airport Hilton.

I saved a seat for Jason Thone and Heather
Lombardo in the front row and never did I
look at my watch! You know what I mean...
when's this gonna be over...when's the next
break...I gotta get home....NONE of that.
I loved every minute.

Now this was strickly, Bellies & Babies
as the brochure states....
Sam shared from the business aspect & the
initial phone calls down to her marketing
materials, schedules and of course posing,
lighting and baby wrangling tips! :)

Great time and I even got a couple of shots
during the live shoot...no cameras were
allowed but, what the heck...
I really brought it along to get a shot
with Sam.






This gal gets up at 4:14 every morning,
She shoots 10 sessions a day, employs like
24 people and has 4 children of her own.
She is amazingly talented and shared everything.
Jason took great notes and I'm sure he can
share at our next meeting some of his thoughts
from the evening...Sorry Stacey couldn't make it.

Thursday, April 17, 2008

April Meeting - Summary

Hey Everyone!

What a great meeting we had for April. Not only did we have a great round-table discussion on WPPI and any accompanying elements, but we also had an out of town guest, Victor Sizemore. I met Victor while at WPPI and I knew he was going to be in town for the April TCPPA meeting. While talking with him, I said that we should get together while he was in town. When I got home I thought he may enjoy meeting some additional people and invited him to our meeting. Not only is he a great photographer who is building a really successful business, but is simply a really likable guy. He had a lot of good points that he shared with the group as a whole and some that he gave out on a more one-on-one basis. I thought it was a lot of fun having a guest and would like to say thanks to Victor for coming, and those of you who gave him a warm welcome (Picture compliments of Sue Austin).


As for WPPI, all the attendees tried to share some of their experiences. I talked a bit about the importance of WPPI from a networking standpoint and the sheer number of people you can meet. Not only is it my contention that you should network with new photographers but also your vendors. It is always good to strengthen any relationship (business or otherwise). David Drufke shared his thoughts on some common themes: branding, business savvy, "finishing" vs. outsourcing, etc. The number one thing he came away with is that you have to be true to yourself. Do what you want to do. If you are setting your own trends and walking that path, your only "real" competition is yourself. Bjorn Meisner talked about how he always gets a lot out of WPPI plus and the business institute. He also mentioned that after attending the David Williams presentation on architectural album design, he has started to look at the entire wedding process differently. All in all, I think everyone who went got a lot out of it and came back with new thoughts, ideas, and friends.

As an aside, we found out that our PUG had the second highest attendance increase for the March contest, plus we won $250 towards a meeting for having the most creative idea. Stacey and I along with Pictage would like to thank all of you who attended and getting the word out. I would also like to once again thank Janet from Minnesota Bride and Mike from Mike Colon Photographers for helping make the contest such a success.

Items of Interest:
1) Be sure to participate in the April Gift Card contest! The region with the highest percent of events released in April with preregistered gift credits win Joe Buissink! How cool would that be?!
2) Don't forget to wish Tanya Villano a happy birthday on Friday the 18th. Hope you have a GREAT day Dear:)
3) Wendy Blomseth would like to encourage everyone to attend the St. Paul Art Crawl (see image below)

4.) Shared studio space available:

Wendy is also looking for someone to share space with her in St. Paul. Here are the
details...

Lastly, Katrina Hannemann mentioned that there is shared consulting space available at
the CW Lofts on Stinson Blvd. Contact Heather@adagioinc.com if interested.

Thank you to all who attended. It was great seeing all the usual suspects and a few new faces too.

Stacey and Jason Thon

Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Victor Sizemore.

WOW.
If you missed it last night, I'm sorry.
Victor Sizemore did a fabulous job of
inviting us into his world of wedding
photography. Didn't start that long
ago and has built himself a pretty nice
collection of weddings near and far.

His work is tasteful and fun, his ethics
are spot on, and yes, his boots were
sexy!

Victor is a family man and makes time
for that as well.
He travels a ton and gets the job done.

We were lucky to have him schedule
this speaking engagement for our TCPPA
(Thanks Amy Zellmer) and I hope he comes
back for more in the future.

I won a pack of "Totally Rad" actions
for being the only one in the audience
with a Mark III (yay me!) and I'm looking
forward to playing with them.

Victor also go into the basics of
Lightroom. That was cool. I'm not
using mine just yet but I will now!

Many of us PUGgers that were
in attendance want to get together
soon in a group and discuss what works
best for us and what actions and presets
we like best..a show and tell, if you will.
Let's get that on the books!

Hope you all can make it to tonight's PUG!
We'll be going over some WPPI stuff.

Tuesday, April 01, 2008

TCPPA's Super Monday

(the following was pulled from my blog today)

Yesterday, TCPPA put on "Super Monday".
A day dedicated to education and all proceeds
went to our TCPPA chapter's charity,
Operation Smile.

I met Dave Johnson from National Camera yesterday
at the Hopkins Hennepin County Library to go
over work flow. The weather kept the other guy from
showing so I got at private 1 on 1 lesson from
a master of task handling. It was awesome!
We went straight from 10am to almost 4.
I learned so much and can't wait to start putting
my new found actions to work for me.
Dave is a folder guy and a list guy. yay!

I'm also now armed with the resources to leave
and delegate someone to do my work for me.
Well, should it come to that someday. God knows
I'd love to get someone else to do my post for me!
Hey, perhaps Gary would like to help me out
in the winter months when he's off (HA!).

Anyway, I was surprised to see that no one else was
signed up for this class. Maybe everyone else
has a perfect work flow or is outsourcing their
post. I'll be able to do it now on my own, faster
and get to the next project.

Dave recommends that you list what you do and
how much time you spend doing it...like a daily
time clock, so that you can see where your
"bottle necks" are and if you can actionize them.

What are your biggest tasks?
From start to finish...can you actually divide
how much time you spend on each event into the
money your are charging and determine if you
made money or lost money? CRAZY, I know..
Start with the first call and go to final delivery
of product. Where do you sit?
What's in your wallet!?

Don't get FOOLED today!

Wednesday, March 26, 2008

March Meeting wrap up

Sorry this is so late in coming guys. WPPI got in the way.

What a great turn out we had on the 11th! Many of our regular attendees plus lots of new folks showed up to listen to our guest speaker.

Janet Mclaughlin, art director for "Minnesota Bride" magazine and Tiger Oak Publications was kind enough to come and talk to us about submissions and advertising. Some of the topics covered were: what makes an effective ad, submission guidelines with MN Bride and general good practices when submitting for consideration.

In a nutshell, Janet explained that it is very helpful to include a contact sheet (9 or more up) of all the images you have included on your submission cd. Also, it's very important to edit your events to about 30 shots each. Entire wedding collections are just way too tedious to sift through and therefore will not be considered.

She also explained that because of the publishing deadlines, it is vital to be timely with submissions.

Here are some shots from the night




Areas that they are looking for photos to use are:

Real Weddings

Photos from Friends

Bon Voyage (last page of the magazine)

On the advertising side, we talked about elements of an effective ad. Janet believes that the easier it is for a bride to read your information, the better off you'll be. Even small ads, when designed well, can be very effective. Ads with too many images and verbage can look cluttered and unattractive.

As a group, we looked through and discussed a number of ads. It was interesting to hear everyone's views on what they liked and didn't like about each one. Lot's of good questions were asked and answered.

If you would like more information on advertising with MN Bride or get on the email list for submissions, please contact Dena Alspach at dena.alspach@tigeroak.com

Even though we didn't win the Pictage challenge for most increased attendance, it was a great meeting and so much fun to see some new faces! Jason and I truly believe that we can all gain so much from each other. Friendly competition is always the best kind!

Thank you to Janet for speaking and thanks to you all for coming. Hope to see you in April. Details to come...

Best,

Stacey

Tuesday, March 25, 2008

April Meeting.

Our PUG meeting is being scheduled for
Tuesday, April 15th. Tax day...UGH!

Details forthcoming.

See you all there.

Wednesday, March 05, 2008

AWESOME MARCH MEETING PLANNED!!

Hey everyone,

Fellow Photographers, check out the AWESOME meeting we have planned for March!

We are lucky enough to have Janet Mclaughlin, art director for Tiger Oak Publishing and Minnesota Bride magazine coming to speak to us. Janet will be speaking about what makes an effective ad, what trends they are seeing within weddings, and the editorial submission process. Not only is Minnesota Bride a great local magazine, but as a part of Tiger Oak, Janet has the additional insight of what is going on in places like Wisconsin, Seattle, and Arizona. It is not everyday that we get the opportunity to pick the brain of someone in her capacity, so this is very exciting!


As a bonus, internationally acclaimed photographer, Mike Colon of Mike Colon Photographers (and educational resources) has been kind enough to donate two "On Location With Mike Colon: Toronto" DVD's. This is this a great way to watch and learn as Mike shoots the fabulous wedding of Veronica, the daughter of famous gown designer Ines Di Santo. Each of these DVD's are valued at $199 and will be given away as a drawing at the end of the meeting.


Finally, I know that some of you have inquired about getting free tradeshow tickets for WPPI. We will have them available at the meeting as well. If you are interested, please send us an email, so I can tell Pictage how many we will need.

We hope to set a new Minneapolis PUG attendance record, so please help us out and spread the word! Pictage members and guests are welcome.

Details:
March 11th, 2008
6:30 Social hour
7:00 Meeting Starts

email either of us for additional information
jason@stajastudios.com
stacey@stajastudios.com

Wednesday, February 13, 2008

Real or Rumor...

Okay, I just received an e-mail from a photography
enthusiast friend of mine...tell me what you think.
This is the first I've heard of this.
Canon is working on this new technology for
watermarking inside the camera
Pretty cool, really but I have created a watermark
action for my images for when I place them online.

Thoughts?

Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Here Comes the Bride?

Getting a bunch of photographers together to
discuss their game plans for shooting in the
sanctuary was a great idea!

Every Church is different, all lighting is
poor and some of the Church coordinators have
some pretty clear cut agendas that we must
abide by making our highly respected jobs
even more challenging for today's savvy brides!

We gathered at Excelsior's Mount Calvary Church
last night and everyone on hand brought along
their "bag of tricks".

We began by discussing our favorite lenses
and light modifiers. We then even shared where
we like to stand and how we move around the
sanctuary but what was most fun, I think everyone
would agree, was watching Jason and Stacey walk
arm & arm down the isle while we all jockied for
position and shot them walking in as bride & groom.

Our newest member, Jason, set up a remote flash
in the pew and fired it as they passed by for an
awesome lighting effect to jazz those run of the
mill isle shots...and less confess, we've all taken
those, am I right?!



After each run we huddled up and compared notes,
shutter speeds, f-stops and ISO's as well as images.
It was nice to see everyone sharing, caring and
respecting others opinions...awwww, can you feel
the love? Seriously tho', this was a terrific
idea and I want to thank Stacey & Jason for putting
it together and picking up the tab at Jake O'connor's.




For those of you that missed it, I'm waiting for
some of the attendee's images to post so in the
meantime, I'll throw some of mine up...

See you in March..details to come.







I think Jason looks like he's waiting for his
confessional in this shot! :)



Monday, February 04, 2008

Diary of a Washed Up Rock Star Wedding Photographer

Anybody who has ever had the opportunity to meet Joe Photo, will love this video. Cinematic Studios and WPPI have teamed up for this video series. For those who don't know who Joe is, or haven't met him, he is a very talented photographer from Orange County, who has found a way to bring his inner rock star to the world of wedding photography. Pretty sweet if you ask me! Stay tuned for when part two shows up. In the meantime, have a laugh and a good day!



P.S. All photographers interested in learning more about this project, go to the following link.

Sunday, January 13, 2008

Happy New Year 2008!

Shame on me.
I was given a task...no, I requested the
task of taking care of this blog and I'm
afraid that I'm slipping and shirking
my responsibilities as an author!

THAT said, I would like to wish all of
our PUG members and their families a
righteously, prosperous new year!

I was not able to attend the January
meeting in that I was in Arizona celebrating
my father-in-laws 80th birthday...
So I will need to rely on Jason or Stacey
to write about this passed weeks meeting.

But, I CAN give the low-down on the December
to remember PUG gathering for those of you
that missed that one...

It was a night filled with food, wine, cookies
and board games....my favorite?....
Apples to Apples!



Altho' we had a really competitive round
of Cranium going also.



Jason tried to win back some money that
he lost to [b]ecker by encouraging people
to play some poker with him....



We had a great time, as usual...
including when Bill tried to draw
"creative cat" instead of "salute" when
his turn came around to draw!

See you at the February meeting!