Posts Tagged ‘second shooting’

Business Cards!

March 11, 2010

Being an amateur photographer, I’ve experienced when I’m out somewhere taking pictures of something, anything and someone sees what I’m shooting with, I get asked if I shoot ____ (family portraits, weddings, etc).  Last October I was at my niece’s birthday party, at Incredible Pizza, and one of the people working there was getting married and she asked me if I had a business card because she was looking for a wedding photographer.  Business cards?  They’re something that I know that I needed to get at some point in time, but also something that I stressed about quite a bit.  I wanted them to be perfect.  Did I need an image?  or several images?  Which ones?  Did I have “those” images that I could put on a card to advertise what I do?  What about text?  What about color?  Vertical or Horizontal?  I was sent an invite to attend a Pictage group meeting (which people who weren’t members could come, I’m not rolling like that….yet!), where the topic of discussion was going to be second shooting/shooters for wedding photographers.  Hmmm, I’m trying to be a wedding photographer (along with other subjects as well), and I’ve been looking for opportunities to second shoot for someone, and there’s going to be a discussion group on this topic, with plenty of networking opportunities.  As I was getting more and more excited about attending, I noticed a sentence saying “Bring lots of business cards”….Again with the Business Cards! There’s nothing like short term necessity that motivates you to action doesn’t it?  Thanks to the advice of Ashley Kinney (who also passed me along the invite to the Pictage meeting), she recommended VistaPrint, who just happened to be running a free business card promotion, free cards!  so I created an account, and had them rushed to me 3 day FedEx, and I must say for free business cards, I’m pleasantly surprised and happy with the way they turned out!

Last month I had an opportunity to help out by second shooting a wedding for Miranda Smith Photography in Fort Worth.  This is my first time really second shooting with someone.  I’ve partnered to shoot weddings before, but second shooting is different, and fun!  You shoot and turn over your files to the primary, Miranda was nice enough to give me copyright of my images for usage in my portfolio.  Thanks Miranda!  I’d like to share a couple of images from the day.


Venue: Adorable Weddings

I’d like to thank Miranda again for taking a chance on an unknown kid!

Looking forward on 2010…

January 13, 2010

I know that it’s been a while since I posted anything – and I don’t want to let this blog just sit here with nothing for the new year posted.  I’m prematurely excited for 2010; I’ve had this feeling for the last couple of months that I’m sitting at a crossroads.  Both personally and professionally.  I have this feeling that something is going to happen for me this year, this is going to be the year for me.  I have a couple of posts in the works right now:

  • I had a wedding December 26th(yes the day after Christmas), that I shot as a second shooter!

  • I’m going to post my new year’s resolutions.

I know, I know (about the resolutions) everybody is making them and posting them on Facebook, Tweeting them, blogging them.  But that’s not why I’m doing it.  In the past I’ve made resolutions and then not followed through, because there didn’t seem to be accountability.  They didn’t seem concrete.  They were just words in the January air, they left my mouth and then kept going and going, until they were out of sight and out of mind.


Blogging, just adds a permanence to my thoughts, so that I or anyone can go back to that post and say “See, you said that you were going to do this and you didn’t” You broke your resolutions. I think that because in the past, I just like everyone else, seemed to make resolutions that we all knew in our heart of hearts that we weren’t going to follow through with, we were stretching too far.  You know the “I’m going to stop smoking” resolutions – when you’ve been a 3 pack a day smoker for the last 10 years.  Or I’m going to run 5 miles everyday, but you really haven’t been exercising on a regular basis.  The goal is too big – therefore too easy for you to give up on.  I’m going to make some smaller goals that I actually will follow through with, and there by giving me momentum to accomplish something bigger!


Now I know the rule with photographer’s blogs is that we can be serious with our words, but there usually has to be a photo accompanying the words, so here’s a self portrait of me looking serious…or looking toward the near future: