"A good snapshot stops a moment from running away." - Eudora Welty

Friday, May 11, 2012

Preview - Stephanie and Paul Portraits


Stephanie and Paul have been married about a year. They knew each other when they were young and their love blossomed from that early seed.
Stephanie and Paul had never had professional pictures taken together, so they decided to search for a photographer. I feel so fortunate it led them to me. I had a lot of fun with the two of them.
They visited my Port Angeles home for the studio shots, and a nearby location for the outdoor shots.
They were troopers - Paul who wasn't really sure about the whole "taking pictures" thing, and Stephanie who I made tromp through the fields in her awesome shoes. 
Here's a preview for what we captured...











I shared some laughs with them over fun stories about their engagement and road trips, and captured some special moments between the two of them. I truly enjoyed creating memories for the two of them and I'm so excited to share these images of their amazing bond!


Click here to see one of the products Stephanie and Paul will be receiving with their order!

Monday, March 12, 2012

Preview - Amanda & Brandon Engagement Photos

This is the session I made a point to mention in last week's feature blog.

Amanda and Brandon have been together for 7 years. They met at college and both currently work as Video Game testers. I'm awful at video games, so bonus kudos to them both for that.
We took a trip out to Discovery Park in Seattle. This was the first trip for all of us to the park and from photos with random dogs, frollicking through the fields, and hiking a mile and a half uphill - laughs were to be had the whole time.
Here's a preview for what we captured...











I'm so glad for the crazy random happenstance that brought about such a fun photoshoot. A special thanks to Amanda and Brandon for entrusting me with these special moments- I think we made a few fun memories along the way, too.

For engagement photos, a great product offered are Photo Books which can be created to be used as a guest book at the wedding

Feeling Nostalgic

I start tonight with a disclaimer: I am not using my usual browser tonight and do not have a spell check available. There may be a slip of the typing or two and I apologize in advance.
I began typing a blog about the pros and cons of digital files... but then inspiration struck.
I feel tonight like blogging about something that has been on my mind for the majority of the week and much, much longer. I feel a little like story telling tonight. Each and everything you read in here is my honest opinion and the facts are as truthful as I'm aware they are. (Aka: I may not have all the back information on some things, but I know what I experienced and I know what I was told.)

I recently heard the news that Picture Me Portrait Studios in Port Angeles will be soon closing it's doors. Port Angeles is one of about 300 locations nationwide that will be shutting down.

I worked for Picture Me for 6 years - well, sort of. I actually started working before it was owned and operated by CPI Images - back when it was called the Wal-Mart Portrait Studio.

I always had a frustrating time trying to explain to customers that even though we boasted the name Wal-Mart Portrait Studio, my pay check never came from Wal-Mart but rather a company named PCA. PCA (about a year or so after I was hired on) filed for a reconstruction bankruptcy and was soon purchased by CPI Images who also runs Sears Portrait Studio. (They also now run Kiddie Kandids and Bye Bye Baby photography)

I will never forget that a local photographer came to visit me shortly after the filing of the (I think it's a chapter 11? But you don't have to quote me on that) bankruptcy. I had not yet heard the news of this and this particuar business-person felt the need to boast to me about how the studio would soon close and I probably wouldn't have a job anymore. They felt so proud of the fact that we wouldn't be surviving because we only charge $10 for a sheet, but they charged $50 for one 5x7 and people would pay that.
I have never felt warmly about this particular person because of this instance and will forevermore refuse to do business with that local studio - despite the interaction they have with the community.
Needless to say, I did keep that job for a number of years more.

When CPI took over, I felt proud to be a part of a company that could provide quality product at an affordable price. However, the longer I was there, the more I felt they didn't quite care as much as I initially felt.
I was told by someone once that the Vice President of the company felt in ernst that if a mother had to choose between feeding her family for a week or purchasing a $300 picture package, we should be convincing her on the pictures. The last few months I was working there, we had call lists that had to be completed to entice previous customers to come back and see us.
I also know he felt that I was one of many managers that needed to be replaced within the company.
I can honestly say that I'll be happy to never work underneath him ever again.

Working at the studio definetly helped me realize that what I wanted to do was photography. I loved playing with kids and making families smile. I enjoyed capturing an image and having a mother tear up because it was exactly what she was looking for.

There were plenty of ups, but there were also plenty of downs.

SIDS was my least favorite word to ever creep up in conversation - especially after having my own son.
There were a few babies I had the bittersweet experience of photographing before their untimely passing. Even thinking about it now makes me want to cry.
However, it's also a reminder of how important my job as a photographer was then and still is now.

I also witnessed plenty of family unpleasentries.
The most common argument was so silly but some families really tore into each other for it.

Mom: "I don't know. Which one do you like?"
Dad:  "I don't care."
Mom: *Sighs impatiently* "I just want your opinion."
Dad: "I don't care this is your thing. You get whatever you want."
Mom: "Which one of these do you like, though?"
Dad: "Do what you want. I don't care."
Mom: "Fine. What do you think of this picture/package?"
Dad: "What about this?"
Mom: "You like that one?" (or "Do you think that will be enough/too many?")
Dad: "Just... whatever. Do whatever. I don't care."

If I had a dollar for every time there was a rendition of that conversation in my presence (Especially at Christmas) I could have retired years ago... and that's saying something considering I'm not yet 30.

I guess the idea of the studio closing is just hard to wrap my head around. After seeing the end of the studio at the old store and being there to open the new studio at the new store - seeing it close is tough. I put so much of my heart and soul into that job... and then I remember that I still get to do all that fun stuff, but on my own terms now. I can do what I need to for customer satisfaction and for my own personal satisfaction.

If you managed to follow me through my nostalgic journey, thanks for reading. I don't know if it was actually something to keep interest for everyone, but I feel satisfied knowing these bits and pieces of my journey to where I am now are recorded in the depths of cyberspace.

Because of the studio closing, I think I'll be running am Easter special very very soon. Keep your eyes peeled for that.

For first dibbs on any sort of special, make sure you sign up for the VIP list!
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Next week I'll be discussing another great tip on making your every day photography a little more frame-worthy!

Sunday, March 4, 2012

A Sunday in Seattle PLUS Feature Blog - Fill your frame



Don't ask me for directions...
This blog comes a little late tonight - mostly because I have no personal sense of direction, really.

I went and shot an amazingly fun engagement session at Discovery Park in Seattle this afternoon where I definetly got my workout in. I knew I was out of shape, but wow.
After parting ways with Amanda and Brandon, we somehow found our way much farther north than needed... As the driver, I seriously found my way to the Fremont Troll and Archie McPhee's without any intentions of doing so. My phone died and therefore so did my GPS.

My assistant for the day (Alex) and I found our way back to downtown and ate at Blue C and did a little shopping at Teavana before heading back to our little corner of Washington.

Favorite quotes for the day:
*"Can we frolic?"
*"I forgot my glider..."
*"Okay. Now you can bite her."
*"Who wants to wear the hiking shoes?"
*"Do you know what the worst part is?" "We could have driven?"
*"I'm going to fall..." "You're not going to fall. I've got you." "I'm falling!"

Overall I had a great day - thanks so much in part to Amanda and Brandon, and my assistant Alex.


Feature Blog - Fill your frame
The easiest and best thing you can start with for better at home photography is fill your frame.
Zoom in so that your subjects are the main focus of the photo, but don't forget to leave at least a little around the edges. This is so that no matter what size is printed or when the photo goes into a frame, no one is being cut off.

Here is an example:

Just a little prenote here: I did not take this photo. This was at my cousin's wedding last summer - while I was snapping away at the wedding party, someone snapped this shot of my son and (now) fiancee.

This is the original picture taken:
Note how it's a cute photo, but the different lighting from the room and adjoining hallway, carpet patterns, the vase with reeds, and the people at the next table take away from the two of them.

I flipped the photo from landscape to portrait and zoomed in just enough to cut out a lot of the distractions in the background.

Stay tuned. Our next feature blog will have more simple tips to make your home photography a little more frame-tastic!

Sunday, February 26, 2012

Jumping Hurdles

I've been staring down a blank page for far too long. I keep telling myself "It's time to try again" and I keep finding distractions, instead.

So, here is me, sitting down, and doing this again. No excuses.
Every week. On Sunday. New Blog.

You will see feature articles on little tips to make your home photography better.
You will see product spotlights
You will see previews for recent photo shoots
You will also get up to date information on our latest events.

Here is a quick update on what we've got coming up this year...

  • This year Optimistic Photography will be taking the photos at the Middle School Tolo.
    For pricing information, please visit our Blog Post HERE!
  • Baby Pictures, Engagements, and Weddings!
Stay tuned for our first Feature on tips you can do to make your every day photography look better!

Saturday, February 25, 2012

Rainbow Tolo 2012 Formal Portrait Information

Optimistic Photography will be taking the formal portraits at the 2012 Rainbow Tolo.

Rainbow is a non profit service organization for girls ages 11-20. I am providing my services and my equipment for their fundraising opportunities towards service projects and funding for their activities and membership. Because of this, checks are to be made to “Port Angeles Rainbow”

If you are attending the Tolo this year (or your Middle Schooler is), here are the packages and products available:

All images are copyrighted and may not be copied. Copyright automatic with CD.
*Please note there is a LIMIT OF 8 PERSONS PER PICTURE

Package A - $75
2- 8x10, 4- 5x7, 8- 3.5x5, 32 wallets
Plus 2 magnets and 2 key chains and CD
(great for large groups!)

Package B - $60
2- 8x10, 2- 5x7, 4- 3.5x5, 24 wallets
Plus 2 magnets and CD
(great for smaller groups!)

Package C - $40
1- 8x10, 2- 5x7, 4- 3.5x5, 16 wallets

Package D - $30
2- 5x7, 2- 3.5x5, 12 wallets

Package E - $20
2- 5x7, 8 wallets

Package F - $20
4- 3.5x5, 8 wallets

Ala Carte
8x10 - $10 each
5x7 - $8 each
3.5x5 - $5 each
Wallets - $5 per 4
Key chains - $10
Magnets - $12 for 2
Photo CD with copyright - $45
Have your photos shipped to you instead of pick up - $10

Photos will start at 5:00 pm. Checks are to be made to “Port Angeles Rainbow”
Photos will be available for pickup at Stevens Middle School by April 13, 2012.

Any further questions may be directed toward optimisticphotography@hotmail.com

Monday, February 20, 2012

Preview - Leaha's Maternity Photographs

It's been awhile since I've photographed a maternity session. It's always an exciting time when a baby is on the way! I knew Leaha growing up, so being able to capture this next step in her life is all the more thrilling.

Here's a preview of what we photographed:





Thank you, Leaha, for allowing me to be such a part of this special time. I'm very excited to meet your baby boy!!

Click here to see what Leaha purchased!