Monday, May 20, 2013

Monday edits// Utah Commercial Photographer // Sugar Lime Lane


Happy Moday, interweb. Today I'm working my fingers to the bone (or eyes..?) on all the lovely shoots I have to edit. Can you handle little Jonah modeling some sugar lime lane leggings in for the sweet little peanut blog? This shoot is the cutest, I tell you. More to come. 

6 comments:

Unknown said...

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Sara said...

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Unknown said...

Thanks for sharing this post I also share with you some tip hope you like. Don't be afraid to ask the main photographer what to wear on the wedding day. Some weddings are casual, others more formal. The most important thing is to always be a reflection of the main photographer's attire and blend in with guests as much as possible. I always dress according to the Three Piece Rule: Wearing a tie/jacket/pants or tie/vest/pants...and I guess a jacket/shirt/pants works as well, but Jasmine definitely prefers a tie!
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Unknown said...

Thanks for sharing this post I also share with you some tip hope you like. Don't be afraid to ask the main photographer what to wear on the wedding day. Some weddings are casual, others more formal. The most important thing is to always be a reflection of the main photographer's attire and blend in with guests as much as possible. I always dress according to the Three Piece Rule: Wearing a tie/jacket/pants or tie/vest/pants...and I guess a jacket/shirt/pants works as well, but Jasmine definitely prefers a tie!
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Unknown said...

Nice I also share with you something hope this helpful for you my friends Thank you cards – send one after each session. Give customers a set of wallets with their order to use as referral cards. Pick your favorite photo from the session, put your studio/contact information on the back. Reward past clients with discounts and referral incentives. Give them more reasons to remember you when talking to friends and family. Keep your customers happy! Include bonus, surprise prints with the customer’s order. Write a handwritten note explaining how much you loved working with them and value their support. Consider giving a few low res watermarked images to seniors for sharing on Facebook. They will see this as a thank you – and yet you get the word of mouth benefit when their friends see. Give a magnet to each customer with your favorite image(s) from a session. Include contact info (website and number)Offer a unique gift before the session, during or after – it could be a small gift certificate, fresh baked goods, or any other small token of appreciation. Check it out thanks.
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Unknown said...

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