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    NAPCP Member Spotlight: Andrea Halsey

    July 21, 2010 | Posted by Alice Park

    This month, we’re thrilled to feature one of our favorite faces on NAPCP as our member spotlight! Our members love her because of how passionate she is about our craft and our community. In our member spotlight this month, Andrea Halsey shares a glimpse into her crystal ball as well as simple tips on her favorite topic, ‘enhancing the client experience’.

    Whether your client experience calls for gorgeous templates to create beautiful gifts or access to time-saving apps, look no further than The Designer Concept, this month’s vendor partner. The brainchild of Andrea Halsey, The Designer Concept is gifting away an awesome new iPad app to two lucky NAPCP members who follow us on Twitter and our new Facebook Fan page (see info below). So give us some love and enter to win.

    Andrea tells us: “We truly do have a unique part of the photography industry and my hopes and dreams are that we will together educate communities all over about what we do and why it is so important and worth the investment.”

    Q: Where do you see yourself and your business in 3 years?
    In three years I hope to expand my business in my specialty areas by adding and training new associate photographers. I hope I will have a few more new employees, and *fingers crossed* a couple of other studio locations that I and my associates will photograph in! I also hope to further delve into my passion for teaching, sharing, and inspiring (and hopefully learn to overcome my nerves to do so!) *Tip of the Day* Thanks to my new friend Brandy Anderson, a glass of wine can do the trick!

    Q: In 5 years?
    I hesitate to even think that far! To think it was only three years ago when I started dreaming about owning my own photography business and making it into reality. It is hard to comprehend the possibilities in more than doubling that time. I never could have imagined where I would be today and the vastness of this wonderful industry we all share. To think that so many share this journey with me is both humbling and gratifying. One of my long term goals is to learn the magic of making more time by running an efficient business that can survive with or without me. Once I achieve this I have all kinds of plans for my kids, my family, my business, and my constant need to create and explore.

    Q: How do you juggle it all? The photography business, the boutique design business, and your family…
    This is something I am still learning day by day. I tend to have the urge to create (like most of us, I’m sure!) and that is truly the drive that keeps my businesses going. As for family, I have an amazing and supportive husband who doesn’t mind doing the dishes or folding clothes. I think it would be impossible to do what I do without him.

    Q: What is your typical daily schedule like?
    I work full time Monday – Thursday (and sometimes Saturdays) so in the mornings I bring the kids with me to the studio. I usually just straighten up and organize client work while the kids have snack and wait for the grandparents. Once the grands have them for the day and my assistant gets to the studio, we start working on designing and order fulfillment, sorting client work, and scheduling for the next photo shoot or meeting. I tend to limit my sessions 1-2 per week and we spend the rest of the week consulting, proofing, designing, ordering, and packaging. Somewhere in between I work on new marketing and design ideas and apply them to my own business, and eventually apply them to The Designer Concept.

    Q: We love all of the little client gifts you create. Can you share some of your favorites?

    Gifting is definitely my weakness. I love finding unique ways to treat my clients. More than often I will gift a mini accordion album (using this template to easily put them together) but sometimes I am able to get a really special gift. My favorite being these handmade door signs for children to hang on their door. I have a custom stamp on the back letting them know who gifted the piece to them and my hope is that they will think of me whenever they catch a glimpse. Another of my favorite gift ideas is a custom made name puzzle for toddlers or these handmade wooden toys. I think sometimes it is important to give a gift that isn’t photo-related, as it brings a personal and endearing connection between myself and the family I am working with.

    Q: Tell us about your philosophy behind the Client Experience.

    Oh wow, definitely my favorite subject! My philosophy has not always been so apparent to me. I have made some mistakes in the past but have become the better for it. I want every client to walk away having had an enjoyable experience and with far more than just some good photographs, and this truly starts from the beginning and follows through to the end. I want to be a lifetime photographer for my clients and make it easy for them to come back again and again. I think starting with this mindset the rest of the client experience falls into place.

    Q: We love all of the products you design for other clients. What has been some of your customer’s favorites?
    By far, my client’s favorite finished pieces are my albums. I think equally loved are the Image Boxes for their versatility.

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    Q: Tell us about the Designer Concept.
    This is where I get to share all of my studio’s design work, ideas, and strategies. I take a lot of the themes from personal experience and ask myself how can I make this better? and then bring it to life. Most of the templates I create have all been put to practice in my own studio, and when I know they are great ideas and work for me, I want to share them with everyone! For example, one theme behind TDC started like this: I am big on creating custom designs for each client, but early on found it was daunting for clients to show them a blank canvas and ask them what they wanted. I realized this isn’t their job, it is my job! So I asked myself how can I make this better? How can I both show my clients an example of what they will receive while also customizing their experience? And that is when I started designing all-in-one templates. I would create a single template for a product that has countless design options, get a sample made of a general design, and show the sample to my client. I would let them know I would customize the design based off of the images they chose. Once the images are chosen, it would literally take me 15 minutes to have a complete design ready using these templates. When I knew I had something worth sharing, I started The Designer Concept. In the future I hope The Designer Concept will expand beyond just the templates I create, but a place where I can share all aspects of my photography business and ideas.


    The next generation of in-person proofing for photographers. This application combined with the beautiful display and sleek design of the iPad makes the perfect combination to replace printed proofs forever. Use this app for that personal touch when presenting your photos to your client. Easily portable to meet in-home, at the studio, or on the go.

    NAPCP members and other photographers can quickly and easily learn about iProofpro here.

    Bonus TODAY: iProofpro is giving 2 lucky winners their revolutionary new app! Replace paper proofs and wow your clients….just in time for the busy fall season! There are 2 ways to win:

    You must be following us on Twitter or “like” our NEW Facebook Page.

    You must send out the following tweet: I want to WIN an iProofpro app @napcp_tweets because… (and fill in the rest) OR Post on your facebook page: I want to WIN an iProofpro app with @NAPCP (National Association of Professional Child Photographers) because…. (and fill in the rest)

    Deadline:  TODAY, 7/21 at 11:59 EST.

    The 2 Winners will be announced this Thursday on our new facebook page and on twitter!

    To get to know our wonderful moderator Andrea better, members – please visit our forum.

    janejohnsonjanejohnson

    Summer Fashion Alert!

    July 20, 2010 | Posted by janejohnson

    One of the most common questions a client asks after booking their portrait session is “what do we wear?” Personally, I have a hard enough time deciding what to wear for a normal day, let alone a portrait session that will hang on my walls for years to come!

    Because of this, I’ve taken some time to put together some fun outfits for your children thanks to the ever fashionable Janie and Jack–a children’s clothing company that offers distinctive, finely crafted clothing and accessories for the little ones in your life!

    Be sure to check back next week for a fashion alert just for you (the parents)!  Because you’re just as important as your little minis, even if they’re the ones who end up stealing the show!

    Gretchen DavisGretchen Davis

    Session Share – The Berry Patch

    July 19, 2010 | Posted by Gretchen Davis

    After a recent family session at a local berry farm here, I was inspired to take my own children to pick berries and of course brought my camera to document the morning. We got to the farm before 7am and though it was early, it was the perfect time of day to be outdoors. Here in the south, the temperature in July can sometimes hover around the century mark, so enjoying the crisp, cool morning air while filling our buckets and our bellies with berries was really a treat. My kids loved the outing and we came home with some beautiful berries to enjoy.

    Natural light photographers will often schedule outdoor sessions around the best time of day for light, either the first light of the day or the last. For little ones, the first part of the day is also often their best time.  Its a great time to schedule a family session or a portrait session. Knowing how beautiful the light can be as the day begins is what made me excited to bring my camera along for this trip to document a fun activity with my boys. I have a memory for our family and a some beautiful light for my photographer’s heart.





    Inspiration: Early morning light, fresh dew on the berries and my two sweet little guys
    Favorite Element: Eating sweet fresh berries in one hand and clicking away with the other
    Biggest Challenge: My youngest is two. Enough said.
    Final words from Photographer: I love photographing families and children and stay busy doing that.
    Its so fun to take my own out every now and then and capture our little moments.

    tsj photographytsj photography

    at peace

    July 16, 2010 | Posted by tsj photography

    School’s out.
    Summer vacation is in.

    I am at peace.

    Can’t see the bottom of my desk, workspace, or mail bin
    But summer vacation is here.

    I am at peace.

    No hurrying out the door or waking up kids.
    Lazy days.

    I am at peace.

    My girls surround me.
    Running errands in pajamas.

    Lunch.  A movie.
    No where to be.

    I am at peace.

    A mid-afternoon game of “ponopoly.”
    Summer vacation is here.

    I am at peace.

    Elizabeth SmithElizabeth Smith

    Wall Galleries for your Home’s Decor

    July 14, 2010 | Posted by Elizabeth Smith

    Wall galleries are a great way to share special photographs with family and friends as people naturally gravitate toward pictures hanging on a wall. Using wall galleries to give a room some personality is an easy way to infuse your home with warmth and a sense of family. A sleek collection of photographs with matching frames and matting gives a contemporary look while various mismatched frames can portray an eclectic vibe. Below you will find some inspirational wall collections thanks to some of my creative clients!

    Simplicity, sophistication, texture and clean lines help to define contemporary style decorating.



    Eclectic style is about mixing rather than matching to create a functional yet diverse decor.


    A dramatic wall display is a wonderful “conversation piece” in any home and brigs a lot of character to a room.

    Mounted picture ledges let you lean photo frames against the wall while providing extra room for adding accent pieces into your display.



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