• Ardelle NeubertArdelle Neubert

    session share – newborn fresh and sweet

    November 7, 2011 | Posted by Ardelle Neubert

    Inspiration: I love capturing the everyday real moments.  My inspiration always comes from wanting to tell the stories about our lives.  I had no expectations before arriving, only that I wanted to capture newborn Eric just as he was, fresh and sweet.

    Favorite Element: I love the simple, serene room, with its soft white bedding and beautiful window light.  It made a perfect setting for capturing newborn Eric in a natural and simplistic way.

    Biggest Challenge: Most newborns sleep for a portion of a session.  Eric was not sleepy even with all our efforts.  With a full belly he had some quiet time on the bed while I photographed him.  I was pleased that he was such a sweetheart.

    Photographers’ Final Words: Having a newborn in the home is such a precious time in a family’s life.  I am happy to have given this family these memories, memories of this new love in their life.

    Dana PughDana Pugh

    Session Share: At Home With Baby

    August 9, 2011 | Posted by Dana Pugh

    One of my favorite things about my job is returning to visit one of my families. I love watching them grow and change as people and as a unit. I met this family once before. We played in a field and their shy little girl slowly became my friend. By the end of the session, we walked to their car hand in hand.  When I arrived for this session, she once again took me by the hand and gave me her favorite book so that I could read to her. I knew that the session would be relaxed and truly capture this family at this moment in their history. This is a wonderful reason to build a relationship with a photographer. Children are much more at ease the second or third time around. It’s like welcoming an old friend into your home for a visit. This is exactly what this session felt like…like I was visiting friends who had just had a baby. I read stories with their daughter. We chatted about breastfeeding and nighttime feeds. We laughed at how tough it can be adding a second child and marveled at how wonderful it is as well.

    From a photographer’s perspective, going back allows you a bit more creative freedom. You already know that they trust you on a deeper level than they did the first go around. If there is something you have been wanting to try, you know that because of this trust you can ask them to do it. I love that this family allowed me into their home this time. They now have a series of images that truly show where they are at this point in their life and the little details that just happen to be present–like the book on the coffee table was mommy’s favorite book as a child–these just add to the beauty of it all.

    Dana PughDana Pugh

    Family Session Share with Dana Pugh

    January 26, 2011 | Posted by Dana Pugh

    Inspiration: I always let the families I photograph inspire me. This family is both loving and fun. I was so thrilled when they decided they wanted a fun winter session.

    Favorite Element: I absolutely loved the kids monster hats. I also loved that this family was up for anything–including getting covered in snow and, therefore, wet and cold.

    Biggest Challenge: The weather was obviously the biggest challenge, but we managed that by dressing for the weather and choosing one location. I also made sure that we didn’t get wet and cold until we were pretty much done.

    Final Words: Winter sessions are so fun and unique! I think so many people get caught up in the idea of having the perfect fall photos, but I actually think that winter sessions are the perfect opportunity to create some fun, fabulous, and completely different photographs.

    Alice ParkAlice Park

    NAPCP’s 2nd Half Image Competition starts TODAY!

    December 1, 2010 | Posted by Alice Park

    Hear Ye Hear Ye …

    Today, December 1st, the 2nd half of the NAPCP International Image Competition opens at 8:00AM EST and will close at 11:59PM EST December 31st, 2010. The purpose of NAPCP’s Image Competitions is to recognize the accomplishments and creative excellence of our members, rewarding their talent with medallions, priority listing on our directory, vendor endorsements, member points, titles and professional recognition. Members each receive a total of 10 Competition Credits per Competition with their Membership. Details are online!

    They say a picture is worth a thousand words … and yours may be featured in our next press release. Our 1st half NAPCP International Image Competition winners announcement highlighted the names of the competition winners and received great exposure – collecting thousands of views, postings to other websites, and search index hits. Wouldn’t you like to see your name and photo sent over the wire in our 2nd-half?

    Members, start submitting your best images here!

    Good luck!

    2nd Half International Image Competition Judges


    jesh de rox is fascinated with life and spends his time exploring the way people perceive and connect with each other and the world around them. the founder of the Beloved movement, his experiential photography and life {as an artform} workshop are acclaimed around the world, having garnered over 100 awards internationally. he has been a judge at the WPPI awards of excellence competition since 2007. for more information, please visit JeshdeRox.com.

    Susan Stripling never knew that she’d end up a wedding photographer. Though she purchased her first camera in high school she went to college to study theatre and dance, obtaining a BFA in 2001. Shortly upon her move to New York City after college graduation Susan realized that the life of a starving actor was not for her and went on to consider several career paths. She waited tables, was a receptionist at a failing dotcom, worked in a Broadway theatre casting office, and finally found her love for Photoshop when she began studying digital and graphic design.

    Upon her move to Florida in 2001 Susan picked up her camera and looked at it seriously for the first time. She photographed her first wedding that fall and was in love. The fantastic theatre and emotion of weddings moved her in a way nothing had before and her business was born that year.

    Susan has photographed weddings all throughout the us, the Caribbean, South America, Finland, France, and the Bahamas. She’s been published in Inside Weddings, Martha Stewart Weddings, Grace Ormonde Wedding Style, Bride and Bloom, Modern Bride, the Knot, Professional Photographer magazine, The New York Times, Rangerfinder magazine, Capture magazine, Elegant Bride, in trade publications for Nikon USA, and Town and Country Weddings. Susan’s teaching career has developed as well; she has been seen at past Digital Wedding Forum conventions, gives private and group workshops throughout the USA, and will be giving a platform presentation at WPPI 2011.

    In 2009 Susan won third place in the Bride and Groom Together category of WPPI’s international yearly 16×20 competition. In 2010 she won first place in the Wedding Photojournalism category and the Grand Award in the Photojournalism division.

    Susan lives in Brooklyn, New York with her two wonderful daughters.

    Alice ParkAlice Park

    NAPCP November Member Spotlight: Mandy Johnson!

    November 22, 2010 | Posted by Alice Park

    The season of giving is here. And as we heard a little boy say the other day, “Daddy, I just like the way the holidays feel.” We couldn’t agree more. We hope that everyone will continue to spread the love and reach out to offer kindness to those around them – on the forum, Facebook, Twitter, and, you know, in real life with hugs … and possibly chocolate.

    An easy transition here to a special NAPCP friend and member whose cup overflows with love and kindness, Mandy Johnson of Mandy Johnson Photography is in our Member’s Spotlight this month. Whether Mandy is on location photographing mega-celebrities or in a field with a precious child, she brings her faith, strength and genuine down-to-earth soul. This month Mandy gives us a peek into her giving heart, her new studio and some of her must-have products, including beautiful frames from this month’s Vendor Partner, Organic Bloom.

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    Full of heart and as genuine and giving as they come, Nashville’s own Mandy Johnson, of Mandy Johnson Photography, is in the Member Spotlight this month. Between photographing musicians, celebrities, professional athletes, and some of the cutest kids east of the Mississippi, Mandy took time to give us a tour of her new studio and chat about life in Tennessee.

    Q: Give us a brief description of your business

    I dabbled in photography for years, and right after I sent my youngest off to kindergarten I literally rolled over and told my husband I was going to be a photographer. Five years later, here I am. Every day I thank God for this gift, for these amazing people that I meet and become friends with, for life, and for the bountiful blessings He has given me. For about two years I photographed anything and everything, then learned quickly that my passion was children and the people who loved those children. I started focusing completely on families and children, and now that’s 99% of my business. I love all of my clients, from the moms around the corner to my top celebrities. I love them all because they get me, they cherish their kids, and they totally trust me with them. What an amazing gift they give me!

    Q: Tell us about your style & inspiration.

    My style is what I like to call elegant with a ‘lil vintage and maybe a ‘lil bit hippie – kind of like me. I go to each session with a open mind and open heart. I always pray that I will see my clients just as God sees them and can somehow capture that on film. I love to get close and personal with my subjects. I hope to give each family art pieces they will cherish for generations – art they are proud to display in their homes, art that will make them stop and remember a moment and remember the love they felt at that moment. My clients truly inspire me with the love they have for each other and for their little munchkins. I can shoot at any location as long as I have people there to bring out the love and joy!

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    Q: How do you connect with your clients & achieve those natural looking shots?

    Well thank goodness I am pretty easy to get to know. I love to talk and my clients seem to immediately be at ease with me. I always ask really stupid questions like ‘do you like toenails?’, ‘do you like to smell stinky feet?’. You know, really silly stuff. But it is those silly things that really put them at ease so they can relax and just enjoy each other. I always position the families really close together so they can snuggle, look at each other and just be there together. That’s how I get those yummy family images – which I truly love! And I pretty much talk to them the entire time I’m shooting. I totally overshoot each session, but in all of those shots there will be one that is just perfect!!

    Q: What is one business lesson you wish you learned a long time ago?

    Totally believing in myself, my work and my art. Creating business policies and standing firm in those.

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    Q: What was the biggest turning point for your business?

    The past two years have been a major turning point for me. I moved into my first retail studio space and instantly saw a difference in my clientele. I also hired my first studio manager and that totally changed our customer service and experience. Recently we moved again, this time to my ideal area of town. It is still a little unreal and I feel so blessed to be there. Our main source of advertising has always been word-of-mouth and this year that has landed us some of the hottest celebs as clients and increased our client list greatly. We have some amazing things in the works and are so honored and humbled to be trusted by all of our clients!

    Q: Where do you see yourself and your business in 3 years? In 5 years?

    Wow, that is hard for me to answer. I am not a big planner. Honestly, I just pray I am still in love with my job and enjoy going to work each day. I pray that God will continue to bless my business and open more amazing doors for me! I would love to get more involved with helping others and maybe even start a new charity. My personal life will be so different as my oldest will be off to college (wow) in 3 years, and let’s just hope I can function when that happens! I hope to be even more organized than we are now – the business side of things always needs tweaking! I do plan on hiring other photographers and possibly opening another studio in the future. I have always wanted to do overseas mission work, whether it be shooting images or just working or talking with others. So I guess I would pray for the business to do well enough that I could fulfill that dream! I honestly can say that if things stay just as they are now, I’m okay with that. I am content to stay wherever God leads me.

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    Q: How do you juggle it all? The photography, managing the studio, and your family?

    Juggle, that is a good word for it. I have two teenagers and one adorable husband at home that support me and totally keep me going. The best move I have ever made was hiring a studio manager. She works from the studio two days a week and from home the rest of the week. She is amazing and has totally made my life run smoother. I am so grateful to have the flexibility of my own work hours but it is hard to separate work from home at times. My goals are to be present with my family, turn the phone “off” (like really off), to leave the work at the studio, and to enjoy the few years I have left with my babes. It’s hard, but if you work at it each day it will fall into place. My clients are very important to me but of course my family will always be top priority!

    Q: What are some of your client’s favorite products?

    Definitely our session albums, our new handmade frames and the awesome wall galleries we design for them. Our studio is set up to sell wall galleries; we use the Design Aglow templates and show clients what we think will work best in their home. We offer the galleries as finished pieces, so they decide if they want framed pieces or the wrapped canvases. We also install them, so they don’t have to worry about a thing. We offer a session album that comes with all of the proofs from their gallery. This is especially appealing because they don’t have to leave any of their beautiful images behind! And we’re really excited about our new frames. Our clients are in love with them and can choose the frame style and color. They reflect my work perfectly – a ‘lil elegant and a ‘lil vintage …even a ‘lil hippie. I love being able to offer our clients a totally finished piece of art, ready to hang!

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    Q: We love how open & honest you are on the NAPCP forum and with our members. What is your desire and hopes for our very specialized and unique industry?

    I have been truly blessed to be around the amazing people in this industry. I have been fed so much information that has shaped my business, I hope to always be able to return that to others. This industry can be very harsh. It’s hard to have something so personal also be judged so critically. I totally believe that as a photographer you have to learn the hard basics of photography, know how to produce a beautiful product first, and then make it your own. Each one of us is inspired by something different, so let that inspiration drive you and your work. I’m afraid some folks spend so much time on forums and blogs that it kills their own creativity and joy. We tend to forget that we are producing art for our clients, little Billy’s Mom, not for the industry. Trust your heart and your own creative instincts and go for it!

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    To see more of Mandy Johnson, check out her website here, and read the latest on her blog here!

    Organic Bloom creates curvy, spunky, and elegant designer frames wholesale to the photographic trade. As this month’s featured vendor partner, and one of our member spotlight’s favorite framing companies, the Organic Bloom is giving away one lucky winner a sample set worth $250!

    Want a chance to win a sample set of ten 8×10′s or 10×10′s (value of $250!)? Here’s how!

    Rules:
    (1) Must “Like” BOTH Organic Bloom’s and NAPCP’s Facebook page

    (2) Write something nice on Organic Bloom’s facebook wall on behalf of NAPCP

    (3) Post a comment on the NAPCP blog that you’ve completed all of these steps!

    Deadline: Tuesday, November 23rd at 11:59 pm est.

    UPDATE:

    The winner of the Organic Bloom sample set giveaway is…Amy Hoogstad! Congratulations Amy! We hope you enjoy your new frames. Thank you so much to everyone who entered and thank you to Organic Bloom for such an amazing giveaway :)


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