Archive for February, 2008

Talking Business…

Friday, February 29th, 2008

There are so many things about my job that I love! Personally, I think I have the greatest career ever! But, it’s around this time of year (tax season) that I get reminded about the not-so-fun-things about owning your own business. Here’s a few examples:

1. When it comes to doing things that “you’re not as good at” and “don’t want to do”…too bad, cause there’s no one else to pass it off to!

2. You realize that if you had taken “little bits of time” through out the year, this whole “recording and collecting” for the accountant would be a whole lot easier.

3. It doesn’t matter if you’re a “creative person”…you still have to pull it together administratively and do your taxes. :)

(Did you like my “over use” of quotations?)

I’m writing this at the end of my paperwork, receipts collecting, credit card sorting, bank statement reconciling journey. Matt and I are ready to file our personal and business taxes this week. It will be a huge relief to have it done and a great time to put into practice the things that make the next time I do this easier. I’ll let you know if I follow through!

The bottom line is…I will pay a lot of taxes…it’s just part of owning you’re own business. It’s funny to me when people look at how much I charge and question “Why so much?” Taking the time I invest in every client aside…I could really step onto my soap box and happily explain about: taxes (state and federal), equipment, software, computers, external hard-drives, continuing education, paying assistants, updating studio samples, redecorating the consultation room, package costs, tithing…and that’s just to name a few! It’s expensive and brutal to keep track of, but, so worth it! AND people don’t want to hear how you really walk away with about half of what you bring in. But, for those of you who are interested in setting up your own business someday…this is good reality to embrace!

***ON THE OTHER SIDE…I love what I do and how many people can say that! To top off the fact that I love my career and running my company…I also get to stay home with my kids! Seriously, it’s a great life!

How’s that for an up and down and back up blog? I’m a little random but, always honest!

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Melting Snow

Wednesday, February 27th, 2008

I’ve been feeling so great these last couple of days and I know it has to do with the potential season change. Melting snow is a welcome sight especially when you’ve been under it for four months! The weather is lightening up and it stirs hope. Everything seems brighter probably because I’m a firm believer that every day the sun shines is a good day! I love season changes…probably cause I’m one of those people who looks forward to what’s ahead with anticipation…everything is exciting to me!

Anyone else in this boat with me? Take time to breathe in the crisp air and turn your face toward the sun…it’s a wonderful feeling.

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Photography Workshop

Tuesday, February 26th, 2008

I keep getting incredible questions about the art of photography, setting up a business, and improving your skills…it’s been getting me thinking. I know I grew in leaps and bounds when I shadowed another photographer, attended a workshop and had the opportunity to ask any and every question I have so, why not set up a time here in Minneapolis where we do just that. Here’s my idea: Have 4-5 professional photographers come and each teach on something they are passionate about and then, go do the practical together! We could rent out a cool location or two, hire some models and just practice shooting but after the shoot get to talk through technique and learn from each other. My brother has been doing these type of workshops in Toronto, Canada and the amateur photographers are coming out of the woodwork and loving the experience! I  might even be able to get him to come!

Of course, there would be expenses so, everyone would need to register and pay a registration fee…but, I still think people would love to do it! Before I go ahead and start planning I wanted to hear from you. Are you interested? Or do you know someone who would be? Would you come to Minneapolis for a Friday-Saturday workshop and learn about photography from the pro’s? I’m giddy just thinking about it! My heart has always been to impart and encourage other photographers but, my blog can only do so much.

Leave a comment if you’re interested and if I get enough interest (15-20 or more people) I’ll put the wheels in motion and get you more details!

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The Lindsay Family

Saturday, February 23rd, 2008

We go to a great church and there are a ton of young families…and when I say a ton…take me seriously! Since 2005 we’ve had 15-17 babies born a year. That’s 60 new little-people in four years…CRAZY…AND we’re not slowing down in 2008! We already know about 18 babies and that’s just through October!

Anyways, back to the lovely family I’m about to introduce you to! They’re one of our closest friends and their kids are totally gorgeous! They just had a recent addition and that calls for more family pictures!

I hope these make you smile!

P.S. For those of you who are my faithful blog readers and budding photographers…see if you can find the “catch light.”

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More Photography Questions

Friday, February 22nd, 2008

It’s always amazing to me that people follow my blog and know of my photography from all over the country. It’s so much fun and I love that people trust me with their questions. Here’s a few from a friend in California.

I have a few “photography questions” I was hoping to get your advice on! I got my first DSLR for Christmas and have been into photography for years. I love, love, love capturing those moments you want to keep with you - as a mother, friend, sister, wife. Photography is a passion of mine and I yearn to grow in this and hope to make a career out of it someday (something that will allow me to continue to stay home with my 3 year old and baby on the way). But most importantly, I want to continue to LOVE this creative outlet and hope to be able to give to others those precious gifts that photography can offer.

If you have a moment to answer I would SO appreciate it!

1. What is the best way to build a portfolio? Shoot a ton of pictures. It’s really that’s simple. I tell my assistants that if they want to grow they need to be taking pictures every day. Getting to know your camera and how to work with your subject is so key…and that takes lots pf practice! Then I suggest picking the best 2 pictures from every shoot (put them in your portfolio) and figure out why they are the best so you can do it again later. Do you offer photos at no cost, simply to build the portfolio? YES! I did this for a long time. And even more than that I didn’t charge very much in the beginning. My first wedding I charged $250 - just to cover my cost of film and development. At what point do you start charging for your time and the outcome? I started charging and increasing my costs gradually because I really felt I needed the experience to be able to charge. People around me kept saying “You’re not charging enough!” but I knew I needed to build confidence and skills over time. How do you go about the portfolio? Your portfolio should reflect the kinds of pictures you want to be shooting. If you love shooting kids don’t put landscapes and wedding pictures as the bulk of your portfolio. People will hire you based on what they see so show them what you love to shoot! Asking friends and family? YES and NO. Family and friends are wonderful but honestly, they are biased and I remember everyone telling me every picture was beautiful…and that’s true! If you do ask family, tell them to only pick their 3 fav’s! Plus, I’m a firm believer that you need another photographers opinion. Sending out emails, letters? I would suggest sitting down with another photographer, show them your choice work and tell them to be honest…it works.

2. I realize that in starting a business you must put money out there. I’m curious what you would say would be the most important items to purchase first? Lense(s) and if so, which types? Software (currently have plain old photoshop - but have heard a lot about Lightroom)? Portable flash? I’m trying to make a “plan” and want to have everything down to a ‘T’, including my wish list of equipment. I have a constant wish list on B & H Photo! I read books, magazines and talk to other photographers a lot…I’m constantly editing my “needs” for equipment. (My husband keeps me grounded so I don’t over spend cause it’s so easy to do!) I’ll tell you what I told my assistants for this year…Buy a good camera (like the Canon 30D), and a mid range multi-functional lens (I like the 17-55mm by tamron) and a good flash (Canon 580) and start shooting everything (Totaling: approx. $1600). You need to learn what you like and don’t like about the equipment before you start investing the big bucks!

3. I am a stay at home mom, so money is somewhat tight. I’m curious how you suggest going about starting the business, financially, so to speak. Would you suggest purchasing items here and there as I’m able, or taking out a small business loan? I don’t know what to give you financial advice but, I can tell you want I did. I lined up a bunch of jobs with my basic equipment. Once they were booked (and I knew my income for the year), I opened a one-year interest free credit card, bought the new equipment, started using it for the shoots I had already booked, got better pictures to book more clients for the next year, and paid it all off by the end of the year. I’ve never taken out a loan from the bank but I guess that’s exactly what I did with VISA! To each his own. Please hear me…I’m not telling anyone to go out and put thousands of dollars on a credit card. YIKES!

4. This may seem like a silly question, but I am definitely very “green” so I have to ask :) You speak of this catch light that is important to get in a subjects eyes. What is this and how do you go about achieving it? I love that you asked this question cause it’s really important! When taking a portrait one of things that makes people come alive is having light (natural or studio lighting) caught in their eyes. It gives them sparkle! Here’s an example:

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That is about all I can think of now, however I’m sure once I hit send I’ll think of more. Thanks so much for your time, may God bless you and your precious family.

Angie Warren
N. California

I’m happy to help! Thanks for being a faithful fan! I can’t wait to see your future website and portfolio…make sure you let me know when it’s up and running :)

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