2.27.2008

Congratulations Bairs!

Dan and Leila are one of the most relaxed couples I've ever worked with. Check out their day!

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2.18.2008

Polaroid RIP

The camera at left is an instant Polaroid camera and it's about to be sent to the retirement home. Recently Polaroid announced that it's going to end production of its instant film. It had already stopped making the cameras so now it seems the end of an era is really at hand.

I'm a professional photographer and I now work with digital exclusively. But I'm also versed in film, including its use in large format applications which uses instant film for test shots.

While consumer Polaroids were mostly a novelty item, I remember finding one at a thrift store for $2 while on my solo cross-country road trip several years ago. I still have the prints (which cost more than the camera) pasted throughout my journey journal, of the friends I visited from Atlanta to Alaska. The print quality was awful, dark and unreliable. But it was fun.

The digital world has already answered the call for instant gratification with instant digital cameras. We'll buy them for parties and quirky gatherings. So when we mourn the loss of Polaroids, are we lamenting a changing industry or are we yet again just reminded that we're getting older?
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2.14.2008

Happy Valentine

I went to see the "dating game" at the Franklin County Rehab Center today in St. Albans and took some photos for the Messenger. The seniors put on a little play in honor of Valentine's Day. It was very cute!

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2.10.2008

Back from New Hampshire

I've procrastinated in more ways than one. First I've neglected this blog while keeping up with the gallery's blog, and second I have meant to write this post for about a week. Give me a break on the second one though…I've got a terrible cold!

I promise from here on out to be a more dedicated blogger and that's thanks to David Jay. I drove out to Concord last weekend to catch his seminar for the NHPPA and it was well worth the drive and sleepless night in the hotel. Larry Asam made the trek from VT too.

David Jay talked through everything from how to best utilize word-of-mouth marketing to the software he's developed to simplifying your workflow. The amount of knowledge/affirmation/inspiration I got out of it was fantastic!
David Jay at Concord seminar

A few of his points summarized: bring a laptop to weddings and wow the guests with a mini-slideshow set up at the bar to pick up new clients; use whatever social networking tools you can get your hands on (I'm a junkie now); sell yourself not your products; and adapt to the digital landscape and the tech- savvier clients. It all made sense.
Larry Asam
His workflow discussion has already shaved time off of my post-production. It's a simple idea of breaking processes down so that they can either be eliminated, automated or outsourced. His whole point here was to reclaim your life!

I will post some of the links and book titles he threw out on Sunday below. There's a lot more that I don't have time to fill in, but anyone who has questions can get in touch. I'm writing all of this because his final message was to be open and honest with each other and to share information. So I'm sharing this with you.


Thanks to the VPP through which I heard about this workshop, thanks to all the friendly people at the NHPPA and thanks to David Jay!

showitfast.com - software designed for wedding photographers to post slideshows on the web
pictage.com - they do everything
pinkpenny.com - wedding album design
albumesque.com - same (I think)

book list
Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki
The E Myth by Micheal Gerber
Love is the Killer App by Tim Sanders
The Long Tail
Creating Customer Evangelists
Never Eat Alone
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9.09.2007

Time Flies


It's been quite some time since my last photo post. I keep coming up with ideas for new projects, and keep running out of time to work on them. Someday I will get a chance to print. The gallery is now up and running too so that will keep me extra busy. I just returned from the finger lakes and hope to print a series from my vacation photos.
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6.14.2007

Coming Soon

It's been quite some time since my last post, but for good reason. As I was coming off the winter blahs and debating what the "next step" would be it practically fell into my lap. I was sitting in the Flying Disc in early May…enjoying coffee, talk, and atmosphere…I learned (sadly) that the shop had abruptly decided to close its doors at the end of the month. With a new baby and another shop in the town where they live, the decision to consolidate is more than understandable! BUT, immediately the winter-frozen cogs of my brain started to turn. "How much is your rent?" I asked. And from there it has all snowballed. I remain working at my full-time gig at the Messenger, but have spent the last month planning, planning, and planning the opening of a photography studio/art gallery in the space. The landlord is currently painting and cleaning and I should be able to move in by the end of the month. I'll be able to start shooting right away…yippee! The gallery will take a little more time to come together but hopefully will be up and running by September. I plan to update more frequently on my progress so stay tuned…
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4.30.2007

suburbia


suburbia-8016, originally uploaded by stinaplant.

I've always been fascinated by people's homes at night. When you start to think about consumption, it's even more interesting. So many lights that a long exposure begins to look like day. Check out more of these at my flickr account. I think it's the start of a longer project.

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3.05.2007

My morning cup

Charles Osgood's voice is as warm and soothing as my cup of coffee on a Sunday morning. I look forward to CBS Sunday Morning every weekend for a little culture. This weekend's art piece was about pop photog David LaChapelle. I've poured through the opened copies of his books at Barnes and Noble digesting all the color and innuendo. He's everything I've never tried to be…or had the energy to be. His website unfortunately seems to be down but I'd like to take a closer look at the most recent work featured on the show.
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Rural nights


IMG_7602, originally uploaded by stinaplant.

This is the time of year when we all get really sick of snow. I could really use a beach somewhere. But, when the temps warm up just a little, the snow sticks to the trees. Add a moon and viola, photo opp. See more at flickr.

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3.01.2007

Clean air


The Danish Island Samsø provides a model for all of us. Couldn't every town do this? Read the article from Outside Magazine.
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