Marketing & Design for Photographers

Carmen Chan {Simply Couture Designs}

Thank you Carmen for your wonderful interview and giveaway! All you have to do to enter is comment on her interview! There will be a random drawing next Friday!! The prize is this awesome 12×12 collage template.
Check out her designs, they ROCK for seniors!!!

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Name: Website(s)
Carmen Chan
http://www.simplycouturedesigns.com
http://www.babysproutsphoto.com
http://www.carmenchanphotography.com
1. How long have you been in business? Tell us about yourself.
I am a photographer, template designer and a mommi of a 5 years old girl and 5 months old baby boy.  I started my photography business in March 2006, specializing in weddings.  In 2007, I opened my home studio and started doing more baby and family portraits.  In 2008, I photographed primarily babies as I was pregnant with my second child.  Newborns and small babies are my favorite subjects to photograph.  I enjoy capturing the precious tender moments of their first year.

After the birth of my second baby in October 2008, I decided to venture into Photoshop template design and hence added graphic design to my line of business.  It is so fulfilling seeing other photographers using my designs and hearing compliments they receive from their customers.  I feel very blessed with my design skill and I enjoy the time I spend on creating templates and logos for other photographers.

2. Where do you find inspiration?
I find inspiration from everywhere I go.  I love windows shopping and whenever I see something that inspires me, I will take a picture and add it to my scrapbook of inspiration.  For my photography, I am inspired by viewing other photographers’ work and participating in forums.  I also learnt a lot the business side of photography by reading PPA magazines and attending their annual conference.
3.If you had one thing that you would have done differently when you started
out what would it be?

My workflow.  When I first started, I spent a lot of time in front of the computer to process hundreds and hundreds of photos, especially from the weddings that I photographed.  I later learnt to capture right on the camera, so I can spend less time re-touching and fixing the photos in post-processing.
4.What is the BEST thing you have done for your business?
Joining PPA is the best thing I have done for my business.  There I have really learnt the business side of photography through their conferences, webminars and monthly periodicals.  Their malpractice insurance included in the member benefits is a definite must-have for all professional photographers.
5.Can you tell us what your favorite products/vendors are?
My favorite products are coffee table books and gallery wrapped canvas.  I have many favorite vendors.  To name a few: WHCC, Zookbinders, Graphistudio, Asukabook, Bella Grafica, Simply Canvas.  Recently, photo bag is another favorite product of mine and I love Snaptotes!
6.One thing you cannot live without ( for your biz).
My camera Canon 5D and my Power Mac.
7.What other photographers do you admire?
For wedding photographers, I love seeing work from Bebb Studios, Chris+Lynn, and The Image is Found.  For baby and child photographers, I admire Lori Nordstrom for her simplicity; Carrie Sandoval for her amazing newborn work; Brianna Graham for her awesome urban style and VGallery for their boutique studio work.
8. Tell us about Simply Couture Designs-
Simply Couture Designs is a small design shop with the photographers in mind.  We create hip and chic, boutique style, Photoshop templates for the professional photographers.  Our goal is to help photographers create eye-catching, customizable photo cards and books for their clients while spending little time in front of the computer.
9. What is your typical day like?
I don’t have a typical day! Every day is unique where I have to juggle the duties of being a mom of two, and the work for both the home studio and templates design. Sometimes I can easily get carried away with the designing work but I enjoy every minute I spend with my family, even just some break time in between work.
10.How do you stay current with trends?
Whenever possible, I attend photography seminars and conferences to learn the latest trend of the industry and hear tips from well established professionals.  These opportunities give me lots of great ideas on photographing, marketing, packaging and sale.

Interview with Ed Mercer

This week we meet Ed Mercer; photographer and photoshop guru! He has some great information for photographers so check it out!

 

Ed has also put together a great video tutorial on making collages/blends/composites. He normally sells his instructional videos for $27 but is giving Senior Solutions readers a special discount! Only $11 for 5 tutorials. See his links below.

 

Also this week from Saturday to Saturday I am going to do a giveaway for a Senior Solutions Guide complete with templates, contracts, etc. All you have to do is read about Ed and comment on his thread to enter! The winner will be randomly chosen next Saturday.

 

 

You can check out the link here :

http://www.photographytipsandsecrets.com/montagedownload.html

 

 

 

http://www.mercerphotography.com
http://www.photoshopsolutions.com
http://www.photographywizards.com
http://www.thzn.com
http://www.makemoneywithyourcamera.com

 

 

1. How did you start out photographing seniors? Did you transition from weddings, children etc?

We did start out photographing weddings back in 1977 and were doing over 100 weddings per year before we started

to photograph seniors. We were going to PPA seminars and conventions and were hearing speakers talk about high

school senior photography and decided to try some of the techniques they were teaching us, and before too long we

were getting a steady stream of non contract seniors. We eventually got a couple of contracts along with those non

contract seniors and have been doing it ever since.

 

2. What is your favorite thing about shooting seniors?

Senior photography is my favorite part of the photography business, and my favorite thing is meeting and talking

with the seniors and the fact that they really appreciate the time we are taking to get great photos for them. This

is a portrait that they want to have taken, so they are very cooperative. Unlike children who can be great or a nightmare,

almost every senior is great and they give you an opportunity to show your creativity because they will do what you

ask of them because they know you also want great photographs for them.

 

 

3. What advice can you offer to a photographer looking to break into the senior market?

 The high school senior market is a tough market to break into and it always has been. Because it has the potential to

be so lucrative everyone wants to have a part of it. Most schools already have a contract photographer who has been

with them for a long time, so unless they really mess up it is hard to take the contract away from them. The best way

is to take the information that you learn at seminars and conventions and market to schools that use high volume

photography studios, (the same ones that do the underclass photos). You will be able to take market share away from

these studios because they will not be able to offer the quality or customer service that you will be able to. One other

way to break into the senior market is to photograph sports teams or specialized groups. The booster organizations

are always looking for photographs or gifts to give the students at the end of their seasons. We photograph these

groups on speculation and sell the photos online or we get hired by the boosters to make montage posters for the

students to be presented to them at the banquet. So you can make extra income doing this type of photography, but

more importantly you are making the connections with parents and coaches that can help you get names of upcoming

seniors who will get used to seeing you around and give you the opportunity to get a working relationship with them.

 

 

 

 

4. What kind of prep do you do with your seniors as far as make-up, clothing?

Most of the seniors that we photograph have been sent an information card explaining not to wear excessive makeup,

not get too tanned at the beach too close to their sitting date, what type of clothing looks and photographs the best, bring

props related to their hobbies or sports that they might be involved with, and we recommend three changes of clothing.

 

 

 

5. How do you stay current with trends?

We go to seminars at PPA on the national, regional and local level, as well as being members of SPI where the top

photographers in the world teach us all the new and great things in our business. We also go to the regional schools,

like NEIPP or other regional schools for a week at a time, and again study with the top photographers in our field.

 

6. What’s your best selling product?

Our best selling product would be our folios that are offered at a discount when a certain minimum purchase is reached

followed closely by our DVDs that are used to view their previews and are sold as an add on at the time of sale.

 

7. How do you balance appealing to the senior and the parents?

I usually have one of the parents in the studio with me when we photograph the senior. We always ask the senior if they

mind whether the parent comes in just in case it could be an uncomfortable situation for them. But 90% of the time it is

not a problem for them, and the parents get to see just how much work is involved in photographing high school seniors

and leave the studio very impressed.

 

8 What’s one thing you thought would never go over well that has been a huge hit?

When we changed showing previews to our seniors and replaced them with DVDs to music, I wasn’t sure how it

would be received. But it turned out being a great way for them to view their previews and a viral marketing tool

that they shared with all their classmates. And it was a great add-on to sell also.

 

9. What are some of the biggest mistakes you have made and what were the best remedies to those mistakes?

When we first attempted to get involved in the senior market we were overly aggressive and thought we could just go in

and take the yearbook contract away from the established contract photographer, which we eventually did. But we went

through a lot of stress that we could have avoided had we just slowly marketed the seniors away from that particular

contract photographer and grabbed a few seniors here and there from other schools.

 

10. What would you do differently if you knew then what you do now?

Again, I did not have the marketing skills back then that we do now, thanks to lots of conventions and seminars that we have

attended over the years. I think that quality and customer service can open the doors to getting more high school senior

business as well as any kind of business that you are pursuing

 

11. What do you personally like best about this business?

I like the positive feedback and appreciation that we receive from our clients for a job done well that most people in their

careers do not receive. If you’re good at what you do in this business, it is recognized and people want to tell you so. So doing

something that you love, getting paid for it, and then getting a pat on the back for doing so is a pretty good thing.


Giveaway Winners from Neil Creative~

Thank you Danielle for your interview this week!! The winners of her giveaway are;

angela smith~ Paper Pack #17

Erica- Asuka template #3

 

 

 

 


Interview with Neal Creative!

Hey everybody!! Guess what? Another great interview with Danielle, owner of Neil Creative. Danielle has graciously offered 20% off templates for Senior Solutions readers for the month of July! Use the code SrSolutions when you check out.

She is also doing a giveaway for a paper pack and and askua template!! All you have to do is comment to be entered!! There will be a random drawing on Sunday July 6th.

Thanks Danielle!!

 

List your sites:

www.neilcreative.blogspot.com

 

How long have you been a photographer and how did you get started?

I’ve been art directing photo shoots for the last 5 or 6 years, it always happened that no matter where I was working as a designer, I would end up going on the shoots to direct. I was always intrigued with photography but at that point just didn’t have the time to go back to school for it. When I got married two years ago, I spent most of the time trying to find the right wedding photographer; in the process I think I may have become obsessed with photography. When I returned from my honeymoon I immediately signed up to start taking photography classes at one of the nearby colleges. I just finished up the photography program and will soon be going live with my website and business. 


Tell us how you got started doing design work?

I was always involved in the art programs in high school, so it was only natural that when I went to college I ended up in the art department. I received my Bachelors in Fine Art in ‘99 and have been working as a graphic designer ever since. I’ve had a wide range of jobs in the business from non-profits to ad agencies to a Fortune 100 company. It was only last year that I started my blog and offering my designs to photographers.  


What is your favorite thing to design?

That’s a tough one. Logos are unique and original so those would have to be at the top. But I also like working on magazines at my day job, it’s pretty tedious work laying out 30-40 page magazines and I am pretty anal about it being perfect from cover to cover. 


 

If you were a new photographer starting out and didn’t have a lot of money to spend, what is the one thing you would recommend they buy first pertaining to your design work?

A logo and a good marketing kit for sure! I used to work in the brand dept. at one of my jobs and your brand is everything!! Not just the logo, but the complete look of your marketing package must be consistent so that clients see your stuff and remember you!

 

What are your hottest selling product(s)?

Lately I’ve been creating a lot of my templates without copy, so they aren’t specifically senior or baby or wedding templates and they are really hot right now. The same template can be used for a save the date, a graduation announcement or even a birth announcement, they’re very flexible. 

 

Where do you get your inspirations?

Life - I find inspiration in the strangest places. A brochure that I did a few years ago was inspired by a trip to CVS. I’m always paying attention to patterns and designs around me. It’s kind of scary. As for photography, since I’m still a newbie I love to surf the web and see the cool things that everyone is doing and their unique styles. Things that I would never have thought of!


What is your favorite camera and lens to use when shooting?

I just upgraded from a Nikon D50 to a D300 and love it! I’m torn between my 17-55 2.8 and my 70-200 2.8 VR; it just depends on what I’m shooting!

 

What is the one thing you could not live without (besides family and photo related camera gear)?

My dog! My husband works a lot and on top of that a lot of crazy hours. Most of the time you can find him sitting on the floor next to me while I’m on my computer. He makes for good company when it’s midnight and I’m home alone. 

 

If you could spend one day with a photographer or designer and ask them anything about their style, business etc who would you choose and why?

Scarlett Lillian for sure. I don’t even know how I stumbled across her photography site. She also used to be a graphic designer and I believe even did video at one point. She’s a great photographer and seems really down to earth. I check her blog daily. If you haven’t read it, you need to check her out; it’s more than just about photography it is about her life too. She’s a strong, Christian woman, who has become a huge inspiration to me. I can’t even image how much fun it would be pick her brain for a day. 

 


Interview with HeidiKruger Creations

Today I am interviewing Heidi Kruger from Heidikruger Creations.

Heidi has graciously offered to give away 1 set of her Graduation Templates & 1 set of her Birth Announcement Sets!! All you need to do to enter is comment here after reading her interview, the winners will be randomly drawn ( generated online) on Sunday.  To comment click on the little box that is at the top right of this post.

In addition if you are in the market for a new logo she is offering 15% off Custom Logo Design for the rest of June if you mention Senior Solutions!!

 

 

Thank you Heidi for taking time to answer my questions for our readers and your giveaway prizes! Now on to the interview!!

 

 

 

 

List your sites:   www.heidikrugercreations.com   &   www.vitabellaphoto.com 

 

How long have you been a photographer and how did you get started?

I’ve been non-professionally photographing all kinds of great things since I was a kid. My dad loved photography but I thought it was boring because he loved landscape photography. I use to ask him “why aren’t there any people in your pictures? I don’t like photo’s without people in them Dad!” I guess I was a portrait photographer way back then, before I even realized it!

Of course I did some weddings on the side in college to make a few extra bucks (probably went right to the bar fund back then!) and that was over 10 years ago (I’m getting old).

I became very active as a digital photog after my first son was born, four years ago. Bought my trustee 20D and still use her religiously to this day.



Tell us how you got started doing design work?

I have always been an artist, drawing, painting, always making and dreaming up something. I love painting murals for my kids and friends kids. I guess I’d say I’ve been into graphic design for at least 5 years but like I said, I’m an artist at heart, it’s in my blood.


Tell is why it is so important to have great business marketing materials?

I think the first impression is so important. So is the second and third and so on and I believe that clients want to feel like they have spent their money well. Good photography is key but name recognition and a first-class look goes a looooong way. 

If people recognize you (why you need a great logo) and refer you because you met or exceeded their expectations as a photographer and as a business then you’re set, things WILL happen for you, no doubt about it! 



If you were a new photographer starting out and didn’t have a lot of money to spend, what is the one thing you would recommend they buy first pertaining to your design work?

A great LOGO!! No doubt about it. Brand yourself, create an image and no one will ever know that you are just starting out. If you create the look and walk the talk you’re good as gold.

I also HIGHLY recommend a photography course or two before jumping in head first. If you are charging someone to take their photograph then you should at least know how to use your camera. There is so much more to great photography than a good pose!



What is your most popular or hottest item?

 Custom Logo Design with a Starter Marketing Kit

 

Where do you get your inspirations?

My clients are often my inspiration. I love meeting new people and getting a little information about them always helps me generate ideas. 

I usually dream about designs and fonts too. That probably sounds crazy but I get a lot of inspiration from my dreams (and daydreams for that matter).


What is your favorite camera and lens to use when shooting?

Back to my Photog mode. :) I love Canon but that’s all I know. I love my 50mm for most everything.


Have you had any strange requests for designs?

Yes! But that’s a whole other story! :)

 

What is the one thing you could not live without (besides family and 
photo related camera gear)?

Oh geeze… after my family and photog/design stuff it would probably be my car. I feel like I am trapped when I don’t have it. Even if I don’t go anywhere all day it’s nice to know it’s there if I need it.

OH GOSH, I probably should have said CLOTHES!!! I would NOT leave the house, to use the darn car, if I was naked!

 

 

If you could spend one day with a photographer or designer and ask them anything about their style, business etc who would you choose and why?

 I have to choose just one? Oh, this is hard. So many people have and continue to inspire me. I would have to say Carrie Sandoval. I LOVE her photography work and when she was designing logos I thought her work was awesome! She also has 4 kids (I think) and I find that to be amazing in itself. I would love to see her work, follow her around at a photo shoot and pick her brain about design.