Posts Tagged ‘phoenix concept photographer’

swing life away

February 17, 2010

Whew it has been a busy week! I’ve been getting a number of referrals to work with great organizations and individuals from friends and past clients. It’s always rewarding to hear others advocating my brand and images with such conviction. I can’t say enough how much I appreciate it.

I’m hoping to add more of my day-to-day thoughts, photo techniques, philosophies and share exciting news on the blog more, instead of just large photo collages every week or few weeks. I hope you’re ready to learn more about me and my photography! And if I’m slacking, giving me a good nudge on my Facebook page. I’d love to hear what you would like to know more about too, so feel free to leave any comments of things you’d be interested to see more of on my blog. Whether it’s just photos, techniques or me!

I’ve been thinking a lot lately on ramping up my production, how to build a better photographic service and generally where I want to continue building my portfolio. It can be frustrating at times to realize how much further I’d like to be from where I am. But I think that’s part of who we are as photographers and creatives. If that drive to excel, to be better and to create a compelling brand isn’t there, it’s time to re-evaluate what you want out of photography. Sometimes I let it get me underwater.

But as I was going through images from a recent test shoot, it hit on me that sometimes we just need to live in the moment and enjoy the ride. Keep that fire, keep that desire to advance (no matter what it is you pursue in life) but learn to love every moment of the journey. It only happens one time around. Revel in it. Get goofy, be adventurous, engage new people, swing. Don’t worry whose watching or what they think. Fly with your feet in the air and your hair in your face (or the sun for those of us with short hair!). Here’s a little musical accompaniment by Rise Against to go with the thought. Swing Life Away

smiles in the snow

February 6, 2010

I’ve been incredibly blessed lately to have the support and encouragement of so many individuals as I continue to expand my portfolio. Each day presents a new opportunity, a new nugget of knowledge and a little bit more determination. I’m happy to announce that I’m now working with the amazing team at The Agency Arizona to shoot their composite card work for new models and those needing to freshen their portfolio with a commercial and lifestyle look. I really can’t say enough good things about the team they have there and their approach to the business. All around A-class, and I’m thrilled to be a part of it.

As some of you may know, I’ve become a regular contributing writer for Digital Photography School. It’s given me the opportunity to share some of the experiences and findings that have helped me move along.

I really think a big part to all the great things that have been happening comes down to having the right attitude. It’s always been my philosophy that great photography is more than just great images, it’s about a solid product as well. Meaning the way you interact with others, the timeliness of presenting photos, a visible pride in your work without being pompous and thinking of all the details. If this industry needs one thing, it’s a return to the service component. Customers are craving it and those of us who can capitalize on that are going to see our hard efforts rewarded. Hard work and kindness, never underestimate the combo. Check out my post, Develop an Attitude of Success, on Digital Photograph School for more on that.

A few weeks ago I ventured up into the Flagstaff snow for a winter-time fun concept with Julie and Todd of Agency AZ. I’m really looking to bolster my portfolio with more group work and will be arranging more tests to get my book ready to show. Hope you enjoy this smiling in the snow adventure.

playing in the payson pines

January 20, 2010

The past few weeks have really taken off for me. It has been a non-stop marathon of photo shoots, expanding my network, learning new procedures and building mutually beneficial relationships. One of those new relationships is with the incredible team at The Agency Arizona. We’ll be collaborating on projects as I continue to build my portfolio in the direction and style I’ve been honing.

I have spent more time in the production and planning elements of my concept photo shoots, really taking the time to flush out a consistent theme and editorial series of photos. That includes compiling sketches for each photo session. It’s about creating a style and not only higher quality of images, but quality production all around. This editorial photo set is with three models from The Agency Arizona up in the Payson pine trees. Hope you enjoy this fun-filled camping theme.

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