Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Confessions and some great advice...

I have never had the best equipment.
My approach has been to use the camera I have and learn as much as I can. I rely on myself, my love for people and the human connection, my love for nature, beauty, my artistic eye, and my passion for photography.
For any aspiring photographers who are on a tight budget,
let me inspire you to use what you have!
That is what I have been doing, and if you love photography, your talent will shine through and you don't need that crazy expensive equipment. Take it from me... Everyone I know has a better camera than me!
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Yes, it has been torture watching so many around me purchasing better equipment just for fun, or because they think they maybe, kind of like photography.
I get asked all the time via e-mail, and in person what camera and lenses I use. I used to get so embarrassed to give anyone an answer. Most of my friends and family all had better cameras than me. For the past 2 years up until around 2 weeks ago all I shot with was a Nikon D40 and the kit lenses that came with it! (Luckily the response I have had as I reveal my camera's lack of sophistication has been really sweet and complimentary, as well as shock. And I take in all of the compliments to heart.)
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The simple reason I hadn't upgraded is I don't like to use a credit card AND I wanted to earn and save every penny from photography jobs to purchase my photography equipment (like an old zen approach to photography, if you will).
Let me tell you, it has been pretty much like TORTURE wanting a better, and crazy expensive camera and lenses.
I have known exactly what I wanted: A Nikon D700 camera, and a 70-200 2.8 lens, and an 85mm lens to start.
So guess what? I saved and saved and saved from all of my family portrait sessions taken with my little D40 and about $3,000 later I finally purchased my D700!
Yay!!!
So far I have only used it on one shoot, my recent maternity session.
I can't wait to learn all about this new camera! The main thing I am excited about (I know this sounds funny) is the internal motor that focuses fixed lenses. I have a little nifty 50 that only works on manual focus on my D40- yes in past sessions, I have shot children this way-in manual focus!! Patience and luck with those shots!
I still love my little D40. It takes great photos, and has been with me, by my side on my creative journey and business in photography.
(Next I am saving up for a great lens!
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Anyway, just wanted to share my story of camera equipment in hopes to inspire any other aspiring photographers out there thinking they need the best equipment.
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Now I want to share an inspiring article with you.
I read this awesome article awhile back and bookmarked it for future reading and sharing.
I just came across it in my bookmarks today and thought it would be a great reminder for us photographers moving into the new year.

It was written by CJ at PhotoDino.
Enjoy!

What Every Aspiring Photographer Should Know by CJ at PhotoDino

These are my thoughts, nothing more and nothing less.

I get asked all the time, during workshops, in e-mails, in private messages, what words of wisdom I would give to a new and aspiring photographer. Here’s my answer.

- Style is a voice, not a prop or an action. If you can buy it, borrow it, download it, or steal it, it is not a style. Don’t look outward for your style; look inward.

- Know your stuff. Luck is a nice thing, but a terrifying thing to rely on. It’s like money; you only have it when you don’t need it.

- Never apologize for your own sense of beauty. Nobody can tell you what you should love. Do what you do brazenly and unapologetically. You cannot build your sense of aesthetics on a concensus.

- Say no. Say it often. It may be difficult, but you owe it to yourself and your clients. Turn down jobs that don’t fit you, say no to overbooking yourself. You are no good to anyone when you’re stressed and anxious.

- Learn to say “I’m a photographer” out loud with a straight face. If you can’t say it and believe it, you can’t expect anyone else to, either.

- You cannot specialize in everything.

- You don’t have to go into business just because people tell you you should! And you don’t have to be full time and making an executive income to be successful. If you decide you want to be in business, set your limits before you begin.

- Know your style before you hang out your shingle. If you don’t, your clients will dictate your style to you. That makes you nothing more than a picture taker. Changing your style later will force you to start all over again, and that’s tough.

- Accept critique, but don’t apply it blindly. Just because someone said it does not make it so. Critiques are opinions, nothing more. Consider the advice, consider the perspective of the advice giver, consider your style and what you want to convey in your work. Implement only what makes sense to implement. That doesn’t not make you ungrateful, it makes you independent.

- Leave room for yourself to grow and evolve. It may seem like a good idea to call your business “Precious Chubby Tootsies”….but what happens when you decide you love to photograph seniors? Or boudoir?

- Remember that if your work looks like everyone else’s, there’s no reason for a client to book you instead of someone else. Unless you’re cheaper. And nobody wants to be known as “the cheaper photographer”.

- Gimmicks and merchandise will come and go, but honest photography is never outdated.

- It’s easier to focus on buying that next piece of equipment than it is to accept that you should be able to create great work with what you’ve got. Buying stuff is a convenient and expensive distraction. You need a decent camera, a decent lens, and a light meter. Until you can use those tools consistently and masterfully, don’t spend another dime. Spend money on equipment ONLY when you’ve outgrown your current equipment and you’re being limited by it. There are no magic bullets.

- Learn that people photography is about people, not about photography. Great portraits are a side effect of a strong human connection.

- Never forget why you started taking pictures in the first place. Excellent technique is a great tool, but a terrible end product. The best thing your technique can do is not call attention to itself. Never let your technique upstage your subject.

- Never compare your journey with someone else’s. It’s a marathon with no finish line. Someone else may start out faster than you, may seem to progress more quickly than you, but every runner has his own pace. Your journey is your journey, not a competition. You will never “arrive”. No one ever does.

- Embrace frustration. It pushes you to learn and grow, broadens your horizons, and lights a fire under you when your work has gone cold. Nothing is more dangerous to an artist than complacency.

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Great advice!

(You can find the original post here: http://photodino.wordpress.com/2009/05/27/advice/)

Lots of love!
Shell

Sunday, December 27, 2009

Warmest Wishes from the Dransarts!

(click card for larger view)
From our family to yours,
best wishes for a peaceful holiday season
and a fantastic 2010 filled with love,
friendship, prosperity, and happiness!

Thank you for being a special part of our lives,
Love The Dransarts
Bry, Shell, Dylan and Gavin

Thursday, December 24, 2009

Belly Shots!


I love pregnant bellies, so I was thrilled to finally do my very first maternity shoot!
Come visit my other blog:
http://www.wildflowerstudiophoto.com
and check out some of my favorites!
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I am still working on that tag line, Thanks for all of your input!

Wishing you all a very Merry Christmas, and Happy Holidays to you and yours!
xoxo Shell


Thursday, December 17, 2009

Trading with the Wynn Family

As photographers, Kevin and I are not ever in any photos with our families,
so this past weekend we had the wild experience of bringing both of our families
to the Lake and swapping portrait sessions!

It was a very cold and blustery day and I was a bit frazzled
trying to persuade my half to cooperate.
I must say, it was interesting trying to keep my kids happy…

glad they don’t come with me on my regular gigs!

Despite the wind and cold, it was fun regardless!
To see more of this great family visit me HERE
PS. If you look at my new profile pic, it was done by Kevin! I just love it!
To see more of his fabulous work (and my family portraits) you can visit him HERE!
Thanks again, Kevin I am so grateful for my pictures!!
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Also, I want to thank those of you who commented on my last post!
I am still working on a tag line, so any more suggestions are welcome!
Wishing you a happy upcoming weekend!
xoxo
Shell

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

I need a little help from my friends Giveaway!

Hi friends!
I need some help!
(can I bribe you with a gift?)
I am having the hardest time coming up with a tag line
on some of my branding materials.
And then it occurred to me,
I can put it out there on my blog to all of you lovlies
and see what you all come up with:)
or atleast get an opinion of what I have so far.
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For example, at the bottom of my letter head
I wanted a little blurb that kind of sums up my style.

At first I had written a sentence about my photography/biz, and it sounded too stiff & weird.
Then I tried a few simple words and I liked that better...
But I am not 100% satisfied yet.

Here is what I have as of now:
soulful* artistic* simply* you

you get the picture, right?
But I am not sure if it flows right
Anyone have a better idea?
or at least some different words?
Sometimes its nice to get an outside perspective.
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If you need a refresher on what my work looks like,
Visit my photography blog HERE
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And as a little incentive
if I choose your idea you will receive a gift from me!
Thank you all so much! I really appreciate it!
Spread the word!
I can't wait to hear what you come up with!
xoxox
Shell
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PS. Check out my new TWITTER PAGE
(and be a follower if you want :)
designed by Ryan Hunley at Second Creative!
fun, huh?
Have a great week!

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Adventures Before The Storm


Come see more of my adventures with the Patelzick family HERE
(You won't regret it!)
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I need to get busy preparing for another holiday boutique this weekend!
I will be selling my greeting cards, onesies & tees, tote bags, and
Wildflower Studio Portrait Photography Gift Cards!
Should be lots of fun!
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Have a great rest of your week!
xoxo
Shell

Monday, December 7, 2009

WildFlower Studio Gift Certificates~ the perfect gift!


There's still time!
Give the timeless gift of photography!
Wildflower Studio gift certificates available,
contact me for details!

~Happy Holidays!~
xoxo Shell

Sunday, December 6, 2009

A magical evening~ The Nielsen Family Sneak Preveiw






To see more of this magical evening and this gorgeous family
Please visit me HERE
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Wishing you all a beautiful and peaceful holiday season!
Gotta run, I have a photo shoot, and we are trying to beat the rain clouds!
but I will be back to post more soon!
XOXO
Shell

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Holiday Greetings!

Winter is on the way, and the holidays are quickly approaching...

"Holiday Blessings"


Yule "Tide" Greetings


"Warmest Wishes This Holiday Season"


I have created 3 different Holiday cards to choose from, all available HERE on the
Wildflower Studio Boutique Website.
Cards come in packs of 5 and include envelopes.
~Each design was made with love by me, Shell~
For more of Shell's products, visit www.shelldransart.com
(Please note: the watermarks you see across the images are not on the actual cards)
Here's to happy, peaceful, and healthy holiday season to all of you!
xoxo Shell