Merry Christmas Everyone~
Sending you wishes for peace and a happy and healthy New Year.
Between the holidays and my sisters wedding (and lots of family flying in).....I will be busy until the 3rd.
Till then....
xoxo
Ruby
Wednesday, December 24, 2008
Sunday, December 21, 2008
My sister Rena
You've met most of my family on my blog......however I've never had the pleasure to introduce to you my sister Rena, my best friend in the world.
Why never on the blog? Because she doesn't let me photograph her!
I'm the eldest of 4 siblings, she the youngest.
Siblings fight growing up. Oh boy, I have stories with my other two siblings! haha
But me and Rena never did. Maybe...maybe once. And it was probably my fault. I don't claim to have the perfect relationship with anyone in this world.
Yet I do:
.....with my sister. It's powerful, we have this connection that's like no other...we both inspire each other.... we don't do anything major unless we consult one another.....and I wouldnt' trade that for anything in this whole solar system.
She is a blessing to anyone that knows her and one of the most genuine people out there.
I love her and wish her nothing short of perfection as she starts her new life with a wonderful man, Sean in less than 2 weeks. And I swear Sean if you ever make her cry, you're gonna deal with me buddy!
Here are some posed and some candids from her party Saturday night of just the sisters, and by sisters, I mean my sister in law included.
We are an awesome foursome, I just think you ought to know! ;)
Why never on the blog? Because she doesn't let me photograph her!
I'm the eldest of 4 siblings, she the youngest.
Siblings fight growing up. Oh boy, I have stories with my other two siblings! haha
But me and Rena never did. Maybe...maybe once. And it was probably my fault. I don't claim to have the perfect relationship with anyone in this world.
Yet I do:
.....with my sister. It's powerful, we have this connection that's like no other...we both inspire each other.... we don't do anything major unless we consult one another.....and I wouldnt' trade that for anything in this whole solar system.
She is a blessing to anyone that knows her and one of the most genuine people out there.
I love her and wish her nothing short of perfection as she starts her new life with a wonderful man, Sean in less than 2 weeks. And I swear Sean if you ever make her cry, you're gonna deal with me buddy!
Here are some posed and some candids from her party Saturday night of just the sisters, and by sisters, I mean my sister in law included.
We are an awesome foursome, I just think you ought to know! ;)
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
Families....and more families :)
It's been a fun and busy time for family sessions the last couple of months!
I really try to capture some type of emotion, whether it be a sweet moment between 2 people or just a burst of laughter between siblings.
Below are just a few of my favorites from 4 different sessions. Enjoy :)
Family 1
Family 2
Family 3
Family 4
These boys were such posers! They are so handsome and will probably be models....esspecially the middle child (in age).
I really try to capture some type of emotion, whether it be a sweet moment between 2 people or just a burst of laughter between siblings.
Below are just a few of my favorites from 4 different sessions. Enjoy :)
Family 1
Family 2
Family 3
Family 4
These boys were such posers! They are so handsome and will probably be models....esspecially the middle child (in age).
Sunday, December 14, 2008
A Shout out to Picture It On Canvas!
Although I've used 2 other canvas companies in the past, I've been wanting to try another vendor for one reason or another.
I got an email recently from one company, Picture It on Canvas, and decided to have 7 canvas printed thru them of Kashmir and India. Below are a few of them.
I can't tell you how much I love them! I was pleased with the customer service and the product. The quality and color is A+, hands down. Monica has been a pleasure to work with and I won't go anywhere else now for my canvases.
http://pictureitoncanvas.com
I got an email recently from one company, Picture It on Canvas, and decided to have 7 canvas printed thru them of Kashmir and India. Below are a few of them.
I can't tell you how much I love them! I was pleased with the customer service and the product. The quality and color is A+, hands down. Monica has been a pleasure to work with and I won't go anywhere else now for my canvases.
http://pictureitoncanvas.com
These are all SOOC.
This one is stunning if i must say so myself! Its a 24x36.
close up of the detail
this image is one of the textures that i was giving away on the blog. it is GORGEOUS!
i took this close up (of the same image above )so you can see how sharp and exceptional their print quality is.
They come wrapped in the back with a white cover so that the wood frame isn't exposed...plus with backplates.
This one is stunning if i must say so myself! Its a 24x36.
Tuesday, December 9, 2008
Shayla and Kylie-Sneak Peek
Meet beautiful sisters, Shayla and Kylie.
They were dolls: so sweet and cooperative, that I could have photographed them for hours!
I don't say that often.
Here are some teasers for Mom and Dad until I get the rest done.
I love this one. Complete exhilaration.
They were dolls: so sweet and cooperative, that I could have photographed them for hours!
I don't say that often.
Here are some teasers for Mom and Dad until I get the rest done.
I love this one. Complete exhilaration.
Wednesday, December 3, 2008
Photographers: How to get 300 inquiries
I was on wonderful photographer Kadie's blog and came across this article written by another wedding photographer, Matt McGraw, in regards to marketing your business. This came from David Jays OSP forum.
It's lengthy but definitely worth the read if you're a wedding photog.
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How to get 300 inquiries
- Written By: Matt McGraw
1. Vendors vendors vendors, vendors are important: From reception people to cake makers… I do a pre-questionnaire for my brides and grooms. In that questionnaire I find out who I am working with from DJs to Florist to cake people to ministers to reception places etc. I obtain all the contact information for these vendors. After the wedding I compile a list of photos that each vendor would find interest in. I splash my logo on the photos and email them the pictures and say if you would like any of these photos in high res and without my logo let me know I can email you those photos. For reception places: if it is somewhere I have never worked I'll send them a 20X30 print with my logo splashed all over it and 4X6s of the same photo with my contact info to pass out to potential brides. I'll also send them a disc with images they might be interested in and tell them they can use whatever photos they would like to… Become buddies with the vendors too. For example, I’m on a “hug basis” with the sales directors of 5 major hotels in town. Their cell numbers are in my phone. I shoot their kids… I'll sometimes meet them for a beer or 2… I never talk about my photography it's always buddy talk. Sure we talk shop sometimes but it's not my goal. They feel comfortable around me.
2. Newsletter/blog: Start one… I use constant contact set up a page and send mine out once a month. My email list is 5600 strong. Most photographers have a webpage set up. We do not.. I’m not opposed to that but I just prefer the email newsletter. Next question for you is how we get 5600 people on there. Anyone that emails me gets on the list. The only people who do not get on my list are emails that are inquiring where I am not available. Also I advertise in 2 magazines where they provide a lead sheet. I'll copy and paste emails of brides and grooms where I am not booked. I do this once a month right before I send out the newsletter.
3. Advertising: spend most of your advertising money online as opposed to print. Print is just name recognition. They'll see or hear your name and see an ad and say I've heard of this photographer…
4. Online advertising: There are a lot of free resources to advertise. Go online and be a consumer find out what wedding sites come up first. Type in your city and photographers … these are common search words for brides and grooms. You can also add the word weddings.
5. Search engine placement: There are companies that specialize in this. I use localpull.net and partypop.com I spend about $80 a month on the two to make sure my name stays on top of the search engines.
6. Every person you meet represents 10 people: Sounds cliché… but when I introduce myself I always say "Matt McGraw". I hear all the time that they've seen me or heard my name somewhere. My wife gets asked when she says her last name if her husband is a photographer. It gets on her nerves.
7. Local publications: Not just wedding magazines. Local magazines are always looking for material. In my case there is a local magazine that has a wedding section. So once a month I submit photos from weddings that I've shot. I ran into the editor one day and she said I was the only photographer that sends in photos and she was very appreciative. If they don't have a wedding section send some anyway. And suggest they start one.
8. Bridal shows: I do one every year. The same one… I’m the only veteran at these shows, and when asked why I continue doing them… I say that it's because it's an opportunity to keep my name out there. I don't want to become a photo snob. I don't need to do a bridal show… but I do anyway. I was talking to a veteran photographer the other day and he asked me how many weddings we had booked next year for he was way down. He said he only had 1 booked. He never does a bridal show never puts his name out there never goes the extra mile. He thinks his name will get him through. Never never have this attitude. Never think for a second that you don't need to market yourself. And never never never think your better than everyone else. There are a lot of good photographers out there right now.
9. Website: make sure you have your best stuff on there. It’s a first impression. All too often I'll look at a website and see subpar material. I know these guys too and know they have much better material. It boggles my mind.
10. The drip rule: … There is not one in particular marketing rule/campaign that will work above all others. Meaning you will not get immediate results… but do not think that they have failed. I read on my "how did you get my name" question a lot…"from a few places friends etc.
11. Business cards: throw away your 2X3 cards… Everyone uses them. Do you know where the business cards that people have given you? I use a 4X6 photo with my contact info all over it… When I shoot a wedding I'll use a photo of them for my business cards. It is a 4x6 photo of the couple or of a bridal photo with my contact info. I'll put them out on a table somewhere. It's a photo it will not get thrown away. Do not use the traditional business cards.
12. Email management: I use Microsoft outlook. Do not have a @hotmail or a @gmail acct for business. Your email should be @yourphotocompany.com… be professional and be a business. Treat it like a business. I have a very detailed and organized contact cards. I have a vendor folder, client folder… if I need to get a hold of someone it takes me just a second to find the contact. This is a must in marketing. It keeps you organized.
13. Be accessible… nothing bugs me more than leaving a message. I use my cell number. If I don't answer the phone one of my guys answers it. Someone sends me an email they'll get a response fairly quick. On my contract it gives my cell number and below it says put this in your cell number and feel free to call me anytime.
14. Be creative in your marketing. For example: mywedding.com, they called and asked me to advertise… I did a little research and what I found was there were 45 photographers advertising in this particular city. That’s crazy and a waste of money. I asked if it would be ok if I advertised on the reception site. It was a good idea. I was the only photographer on the reception page and got a number of calls.
15. Always always have a good attitude at weddings. Have fun. You'll be known as a fun photographer. If something doesn't go your way, who cares… its part of life. I hear stories of photographers blowing lids for the most stupid things. You'll get a ton of referrals because of your fun attitude
It's lengthy but definitely worth the read if you're a wedding photog.
-------------------------------------------------------
How to get 300 inquiries
- Written By: Matt McGraw
1. Vendors vendors vendors, vendors are important: From reception people to cake makers… I do a pre-questionnaire for my brides and grooms. In that questionnaire I find out who I am working with from DJs to Florist to cake people to ministers to reception places etc. I obtain all the contact information for these vendors. After the wedding I compile a list of photos that each vendor would find interest in. I splash my logo on the photos and email them the pictures and say if you would like any of these photos in high res and without my logo let me know I can email you those photos. For reception places: if it is somewhere I have never worked I'll send them a 20X30 print with my logo splashed all over it and 4X6s of the same photo with my contact info to pass out to potential brides. I'll also send them a disc with images they might be interested in and tell them they can use whatever photos they would like to… Become buddies with the vendors too. For example, I’m on a “hug basis” with the sales directors of 5 major hotels in town. Their cell numbers are in my phone. I shoot their kids… I'll sometimes meet them for a beer or 2… I never talk about my photography it's always buddy talk. Sure we talk shop sometimes but it's not my goal. They feel comfortable around me.
2. Newsletter/blog: Start one… I use constant contact set up a page and send mine out once a month. My email list is 5600 strong. Most photographers have a webpage set up. We do not.. I’m not opposed to that but I just prefer the email newsletter. Next question for you is how we get 5600 people on there. Anyone that emails me gets on the list. The only people who do not get on my list are emails that are inquiring where I am not available. Also I advertise in 2 magazines where they provide a lead sheet. I'll copy and paste emails of brides and grooms where I am not booked. I do this once a month right before I send out the newsletter.
3. Advertising: spend most of your advertising money online as opposed to print. Print is just name recognition. They'll see or hear your name and see an ad and say I've heard of this photographer…
4. Online advertising: There are a lot of free resources to advertise. Go online and be a consumer find out what wedding sites come up first. Type in your city and photographers … these are common search words for brides and grooms. You can also add the word weddings.
5. Search engine placement: There are companies that specialize in this. I use localpull.net and partypop.com I spend about $80 a month on the two to make sure my name stays on top of the search engines.
6. Every person you meet represents 10 people: Sounds cliché… but when I introduce myself I always say "Matt McGraw". I hear all the time that they've seen me or heard my name somewhere. My wife gets asked when she says her last name if her husband is a photographer. It gets on her nerves.
7. Local publications: Not just wedding magazines. Local magazines are always looking for material. In my case there is a local magazine that has a wedding section. So once a month I submit photos from weddings that I've shot. I ran into the editor one day and she said I was the only photographer that sends in photos and she was very appreciative. If they don't have a wedding section send some anyway. And suggest they start one.
8. Bridal shows: I do one every year. The same one… I’m the only veteran at these shows, and when asked why I continue doing them… I say that it's because it's an opportunity to keep my name out there. I don't want to become a photo snob. I don't need to do a bridal show… but I do anyway. I was talking to a veteran photographer the other day and he asked me how many weddings we had booked next year for he was way down. He said he only had 1 booked. He never does a bridal show never puts his name out there never goes the extra mile. He thinks his name will get him through. Never never have this attitude. Never think for a second that you don't need to market yourself. And never never never think your better than everyone else. There are a lot of good photographers out there right now.
9. Website: make sure you have your best stuff on there. It’s a first impression. All too often I'll look at a website and see subpar material. I know these guys too and know they have much better material. It boggles my mind.
10. The drip rule: … There is not one in particular marketing rule/campaign that will work above all others. Meaning you will not get immediate results… but do not think that they have failed. I read on my "how did you get my name" question a lot…"from a few places friends etc.
11. Business cards: throw away your 2X3 cards… Everyone uses them. Do you know where the business cards that people have given you? I use a 4X6 photo with my contact info all over it… When I shoot a wedding I'll use a photo of them for my business cards. It is a 4x6 photo of the couple or of a bridal photo with my contact info. I'll put them out on a table somewhere. It's a photo it will not get thrown away. Do not use the traditional business cards.
12. Email management: I use Microsoft outlook. Do not have a @hotmail or a @gmail acct for business. Your email should be @yourphotocompany.com… be professional and be a business. Treat it like a business. I have a very detailed and organized contact cards. I have a vendor folder, client folder… if I need to get a hold of someone it takes me just a second to find the contact. This is a must in marketing. It keeps you organized.
13. Be accessible… nothing bugs me more than leaving a message. I use my cell number. If I don't answer the phone one of my guys answers it. Someone sends me an email they'll get a response fairly quick. On my contract it gives my cell number and below it says put this in your cell number and feel free to call me anytime.
14. Be creative in your marketing. For example: mywedding.com, they called and asked me to advertise… I did a little research and what I found was there were 45 photographers advertising in this particular city. That’s crazy and a waste of money. I asked if it would be ok if I advertised on the reception site. It was a good idea. I was the only photographer on the reception page and got a number of calls.
15. Always always have a good attitude at weddings. Have fun. You'll be known as a fun photographer. If something doesn't go your way, who cares… its part of life. I hear stories of photographers blowing lids for the most stupid things. You'll get a ton of referrals because of your fun attitude
Tuesday, December 2, 2008
Seagulls
I took these images of seagulls in Mexico over the weekend.
Super fast shutter speed needed for these fast beautiful birds.
Some are processed in PS, others LR.
Super fast shutter speed needed for these fast beautiful birds.
Some are processed in PS, others LR.
Wednesday, November 26, 2008
Happy Thanksgiving~
On Thanksgiving, I want to take a few minutes to say "Thank You."
I appreciate all the friendships, encouragement, inspiration, personal emails, and {even the moral support when i was in India}.
I don't think my world would be the same without all of you.
Whether you are family, a client, or a photographer friend, I am blessed to know each and every one of you and am thankful to have you in my life.
I wish you all a beautiful Thanksgiving holiday.
-Ruby
It had rained earlier so it was clear and gorgeous outside. I decided the sky needed a picture. ;)
I appreciate all the friendships, encouragement, inspiration, personal emails, and {even the moral support when i was in India}.
I don't think my world would be the same without all of you.
Whether you are family, a client, or a photographer friend, I am blessed to know each and every one of you and am thankful to have you in my life.
I wish you all a beautiful Thanksgiving holiday.
-Ruby
It had rained earlier so it was clear and gorgeous outside. I decided the sky needed a picture. ;)
Sunday, November 23, 2008
Molly and Nick....Part 1 of 2
Molly and Nick's wedding was no joke.
It was so huge that I even have to do 2 series on this blog with some of my fav's.
Not including the bride and groom, there were 29 people in the bridal party.
Nick is an absolute gentleman. He's super-rad. I can see the love he has for Molly when he looks and smiles at her.
Molly is amazing. She's fun, sweet, beautiful, vibrant, loving, kind, energetic...... I can go on. We've gone to the same church forever.
When she asked me to document their special day, I was honored and thrilled.
The 'getting ready' was at the Embassy Suites hotel. Ceremony took place at church and then we headed back to the ES for the reception.
I love the photos. I processed all differently based on the mood of the image.
A very special 'thank you' goes out to my friend Birte for second shooting with me.
I wish you both a beautiful life together.
The lucky man.
I love this look on Nick's moms face when she walks in the door and sees Molly in her dress.
Maid of honor Molly's gorgeous sister Rachel
Molly's mom surprises her with a bracelet
Molly's sweet brother Simon who ADORES her.
This is an orthodox christian ceremony.
Love this one too.
Part 2 coming soon. :)
It was so huge that I even have to do 2 series on this blog with some of my fav's.
Not including the bride and groom, there were 29 people in the bridal party.
Nick is an absolute gentleman. He's super-rad. I can see the love he has for Molly when he looks and smiles at her.
Molly is amazing. She's fun, sweet, beautiful, vibrant, loving, kind, energetic...... I can go on. We've gone to the same church forever.
When she asked me to document their special day, I was honored and thrilled.
The 'getting ready' was at the Embassy Suites hotel. Ceremony took place at church and then we headed back to the ES for the reception.
I love the photos. I processed all differently based on the mood of the image.
A very special 'thank you' goes out to my friend Birte for second shooting with me.
I wish you both a beautiful life together.
The lucky man.
I love this look on Nick's moms face when she walks in the door and sees Molly in her dress.
Maid of honor Molly's gorgeous sister Rachel
Molly's mom surprises her with a bracelet
Molly's sweet brother Simon who ADORES her.
This is an orthodox christian ceremony.
Love this one too.
Part 2 coming soon. :)
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