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I had a great opportunity to be one of the photographer’s at the shooting mixer organized by Emma Jane at the amazing venue in downtown Seattle, Hotel 1000. It was so much fun and I have a very photo heavy blog post to prove it! From venue, to details, to portraits and candids…

We were indoors all day for this one (although the reception area is an enclosed terrace – which is perfect for the rainy weather here) and found the natural light and modern decor beautiful to shoot in. There is an amazing light sculpture right inside the entrance that exemplifies the simple elegance and sophistication that the hotel offers. It was great to see some familiar faces, and new photographer’s I hadn’t met but hope to keep in touch with…such a creative and fun group!

I couldn’t say enough good things about the vendors that put so much hard work into making every detail amazing so I just want to extend my sincere gratitude for all of your hard work. Many, many, thanks to Emma (who also did the candy bar) and the amazing WWPAMX models Natalie, Kayla, Kiran, Tyease and Warren, Christy and Kristian. Also thank you to Josh for all of your coordination, When with SPA Studio, Sheila Birashk for make up and Absolut Hair Salon’s BB and Brittany for the hair. The designer dresses were from La Belle Elaine’s Bridal and they were certainly stunning, as was the jewelry from Bridal Boutique! The cake from Sugar Rush was not only a work of art, but sooo yummy! Petal and the Stem provided all of the flowers, include a wide variety of bouquets, all of which were so vivid and breathtakingly beautiful.

I did try out some different techniques, while shooting and with processing afterwards, and I’m really happy with how it worked out. With so many photographer’s, it does become a little challenging to get the shot you want, and I did miss a few, however I did steal Kristian away and shot exactly what I wanted in the chairs by the window and lamp…GQ Magazine – call me – hehe ;)

Ok, get ready to rock-n-scroll! :)


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I am so glad I was able to attend the photographer meet-up that Katie & Emma put together this weekend at Hotel 1000 in downtown Seattle. (Huge thanks to you two & the hotel!!) The meet-up was for local photographers to get together to talk, exchange ideas, and network. First let me say, the hotel is stunning…as you walk through the revolving door, you enter the lobby and the interior is a work of art. I had to catch the ferry back home so I missed the tour of their rooms, but judging only from the images on their website – they have serious WOW factor. For those of you on the Kitsap Peninsula, the hotel is only a very short walk from the ferry terminal on the Seattle side.

There were a few familiar faces from Katie’s workshop that I attended earlier this month, and other local photographers I hadn’t yet met. It was really great to be amongst such experience and talent – I am really looking forward to going to more of these meet-ups. We talked a lot about the industry, our lives, and array of other topics. However, two of those really stood out to me and so I wanted to blog about them a little bit.

Day Jobs
It seems no matter where you are, or what you photograph, being a photographer can often be feast or famine. Some photographers have another job out of necessity, usually for a more consistent income, which enables them to pursue another profession that they are very passionate about (photography). One thing is for certain, photography is not a hobby for most “Photographers”. Its taken very seriously, with a lot of time and money invested in equipment, learning (workshops, classes, books, forums), marketing materials, etc. After all – the time, talent, and skill involved in photography goes well beyond just taking a photograph…there is post-production, client communication, marketing, learning, researching, and on and on. Sometimes it amazes me how some not only have another part-time or full-time job and/or are raising a family, but also run a very successful photography business. So if the photographer you hire has another job, its fairly common and no worries, because you will only see true dedication to you (their client) and their art (photography).

Referrals
If you have ever had professional portraits done (except at chain stores), chances are you were given a few extra business cards with your prints or album. This is so that if you had a great experience with your photographer, you might be so inclined to hand out those cards to your friends and family which could be potential clients for that photographer. It seems the consensus is that this is the main way for a photographer to get business. We rely on referrals as our main source of marketing…granted there are a lot of other ways to go about marketing also, but referrals seem to be the most successful. If you had a great experience with your photographer, please let them know, and let your friends know too!

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