Stacy + Brian | Teaser | Eau Galle Wedding Photography

Hello and happy dreary and rainy Saturday!  Okay so I agree – it was not the nicest of days but at least it wasn’t raining constantly like was predicted.  Plus – the temperature wasn’t all that bad.  Now the big hope is that tomorrow clears up and maybe shows a little sunshine.  I have an engagement session scheduled a little south of Menomonie and a little light is always nice.  I’m crossing my fingers – last report I read said 50% chance of rain.  Eeek!

So – the upside of hanging around the house all day was progress.  I worked through nearly all of Stacy and Brian’s wedding photos and have a little teaser to show you!  I’ll give you a few more specifics on when, where and how awesome it was when I post the final blog entry.  See – I’m a tease. :)

Hears to being wrapped up in a Slanket (don’t make fun – they are awesome!) while watching Back to the Future with friends!  Enjoy!

Erik

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Unpacking the Moo MiniCard and Moo Leather MiniCard Holder | Teaser for “Show Me The Bokeh”

Greetings folks.  I have some neat news to share as well as my first “Unpacking” a product blog entry EVER on the Internet!!!!   Okay – so not really that big of a deal but still – neat.  :)

So first with the news – I have been working on a marketing idea for a few months now and am finally ready to push it live this coming Halloween weekend.  The idea comes down to this – it’s this mat you see – you lay it on the ground and it has different ‘conclusions’ that you can jump to.  Oh man – how I love Office Space.  So – as I was saying – one of the areas of photography I have been working myself more and more into as of late is bar photography (I’m even working on a couple side website projects for a few bars in town that will not only get them more online and social network recognition but also provide me with another venue to display my art and more importantly to display it to a whole new group of possible clientèle.

So – the concept – I really enjoy carrying my camera around while I’m out and about with friends – I mean – you do look pretty badass walking around a bar with a SoCo in one hand and a DSLR with flash and diffuser in the other.  Side note to the diffuser – I use the Gary Fong LSUPRO Lightsphere Universal PRO Kit primarily – I just love the power it has to spread light – works great for weddings.  Unfortunately in a bar – most people see that big dome as a giant tupperware cup – and well – it definitely keeps me on my toes.  :)  So as I am wandering around a party or a bar or wherever I might be – a lot of people see a ‘big’ camera and ask for a picture with their best’est friends.  I am always happy to oblige but I got to thinking – the only way they would actually be able to see the picture is if we knew each other more than just that evening.  Thus the idea “Show Me The Bokeh” was born which I will speak more about in a post just prior to launch!
Business Cards, MiniCards, Postcards and more

Which brings me to the product unboxing I got to have fun with this afternoon.  Exactly a week ago – October 11th to be specific, I placed an order from Moo.com for some Minicards,  their new Leather Minicard Holder and a couple of their White Label Minicard Boxes.  I choose USPS standard shipping and am happy to say they arrived in Wisconsin on my doorstep about 12:30 today.  Call me impressed – that is good turn around and I’ll tell you why.  If you aren’t familiar with Moo – you should be.  They employ a printing technology that has been branded “Printfinity“.  The classic example of this amazing service – you order 100 Minicards for $20 and the image on the front side of everyone of those cards can be different.  Every single card.  As an added bonus – the actual Minicard is a pretty slick little business card that is unique and definitely gets people talking.  I am ALWAYS getting asked by people in the field “Where did you get these cards?”.  Everything from the nice thick bond of the paper to the amazing quality photo reproduction which is then encased in a silky matte finish – they scream quality – not for just the cards themselves but also for the person who is handing them out.

Let’s get to the unpacking.  :)

The box arrived 7 days after ordering (not business days…real days).  Moo’s cheapest shipping rates still provide a tracking number however it’s USPS and I always find their system to be a little ‘jumpy’ when it comes to updates.  I will see the package be received and then leave the origin hub but then typically not see an update until it has reached the destination service center and is about to be put on a truck and delivered.  It’s low cost and fairly efficient shipping – no big deal.

Moo plays the branding game with the best of them.  Little details like their logo stamped on the package seal make you feel good inside.  I have already borrowed a few of their branding concepts for my own deliverables.

“Designed by Moo and You”
More clever branding.  Well Played Moo.

Packaging and shipping are spot on.  The exterior box is thick enough so minor dings won’t be noticed on the inside.  If a fork truck drives over it – Moo can’t be held accountable.  Then again – since everything inside the box is in its own container – who knows – stuff might survive…..but no promises.

I have been ordering from Moo for a long time and their packaging/display cases for cards have definitely evolved…in a very good way.  The box they ship in now is made from recycled pulp board and coated paper.  It’s a classy container that looks good sitting on your desk but is also solid enough to carry your cards in the rough and tough field and know that they are protected and ready to go.

I ordered 200 cards.  There is there nice little price break (well that is running as I write this entry) wherein if you spend more than $50, shipping is free.  Because I was ordering the leather case, cards and a few of the white label display cases – I was very close to $50 but not over.  However – since standard shipping is about $8 and another box of 100 cards is only $20 – if you know you’re going to need them in the future – it’s definitely a better bang for your buck to just drop the extra $20 and save on shipping.  You’re basically getting that $20 pack for $12.  Not too shabby.

I picked up a couple of their White Label Minicard Holders.  They are exactly the same as the boxes that my cards came in except they don’t have the classic Moo ‘teardrop’ logo printed on them.  I have no idea what I’m going to use these for at the moment but they were cheap and might come in handy.

This is the one I was most excited to see – they recently released a new Leather MiniCard holder that boosts storage up to 45 cards with stylish looks.

Packaging was top notch.  Check out that thin tissue paper wrapper around the actual card holder which was then inserted in a made to size cardboard box.   Classy.

There is is.  From what I can tell – the stitching appears to be clean and solid though I can’t speak to how well it will hold up in the real world when it’s stuffed with their suggested number of cards.  More on that below.

A little hook – perhaps for your key chain or lanyard.

Ahh you got me.  The reason I am doing this review now is because I just got in my cards that I’m going to use for “Show Me The Bokeh”.  More on that in the near future.  :)

Here you can see how the holder expands to accept more cards.  It’s a nice design because it keeps the holder small when you only want to carry a few cards but expands to fit a large number.

Look!  Look!  There I am pictured in Step 6!  (I guess that’s me in Step 1 as well)   This fun illustration printed on the inside of their shipping box is just another reason why Moo is hip and appeals to my inner geek.

And now for some detail shots to make you salivate…

This shot is taken with the card holder carrying exactly 45 cards (which is what Moo specifies as its capacity.  Personally – I would drop that number down to 30 or so unless you knew it was going to be a high demand card sharing night and you don’t have time to refill very often.  The reason I say that is mainly based on ease of use.  With 45 cards stuck in there – it is a TIGHT fit and getting the first 5-10 cards out it is a little bit of a pain.  I also mentioned earlier that I wasn’t sure about the strength of the stitching with that many cards crammed inside however – now that I think about it – leather expands with use.  Perhaps that is where they got the magical ’45 card capacity’.

Woo!  All right!  So what are you waiting for?  I bet you’re just aching to go give them a shot.  Oh wow – almost forgot to mention – Moo provides design templates for every one of their products (Illustrator, Photoshop, Indesign and JPEG).  Not a wiz kid with Adobe – never fear – Moo has also teamed up with sites you use everyday to allow easy importing of images to their system and onto your cards.  You can import images from Etsy, Facebook, Flickr, Picasa and Smugmug.  Super Easy.  Super Awesome.


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Nikki + Tony | Teaser | Alma Wedding Photography

Evening folks!
Well I am just about to head out to The Buck in lovely downtown Menomonie to meet a couple friends for dinner. It’s Homecoming Weekend at Stout (my alma mater) so I’m sure there will be some shenanigans.:)
Before I head out – here’s a small preview of images from Nikki and Tony’s wedding set at Reicks Park in Alma, Wisconsin. We had a really gorgeous day with bright blue skies and a calm breeze. Enjoy and don’t forget to click the ‘I heart’ button…if ya know..you heart the image.:)

Have a great and safe weekend!
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I Heart This – Adding Social Interaction to your Blog

Hello there.  How are you?  It’s been a busy last few weeks for myself wedding and portrait photography wise and I needed to take a mini hiatus from Photoshop and Lightroom to tweak some things on my new site.  A while back I spotted this rather neat plugin that a number of fellow photog’s have on their sites/blogs.  Why is it sweet you might ask?  Well I’ll tell you.

Thanks to a pretty spiffy plugin from the people at Flaunt Books, you as the viewer of my art now have a super easy way to take a stand and scream out your love for any particular photo you see in my blog.  Think of it as the ‘Like’ button on Facebook but without the millions of social ties.  It would be pretty sweet – if anyone from Flaunt Books is reading – if there was a process in that if a person ‘liked’ a set number of photos from a particular blog entry – a Facebook app could load up and ask to showcase those thumbnails in their feed with a link back to the full entry.  Just a suggestion.  :)

Installing the plugin was extremely easy – upload the files to the plugin folder, activate the plugin, choose your settings.  Bim – Bam – Boom WordPress rocks!  Thanks to a great partnership between Flaunt Books and the talented people who develop my back end theme, installation required no changes in code.  (If you do have to make coding changes – don’t fret – there is always lot of help on the Internet.  Remember – Google is your friend).

The root of this plugin’s awesomeness is its social power.  The ability for a visitor to make a single click and thus make a statement about their feelings regarding a particular image is wonderful.  Everyone (or at least I hope everyone) has come to realize that the power of all of us interacting can drive a company’s image as well as sway those future potentials.  In today’s connected society – bad news of any kind spreads quickly but it doesn’t compare to bad news that has gone viral.  Case in point – the infamous Domino’s ‘prank’ conducted by two employees whose video spread on You Tube faster than pizza delivery.  That single incident which was unfortunately out of Domino’s control destroyed their brand image and most likely led to the current ‘new pizza formula’ advertising drive they are pushing right now.  What’s the point of all this?  I’m a bit miffed myself but I believe my primary point was to be very mindful of your image, online and off.

Allow me to get back on topic.  :)  The Flaunt Books plugin allows you to add a little social touch to your images and more importantly specific images.  The plugin admin allows you to view which photos have been ‘liked’ the most, set what your buttons look like (they even provide a Photoshop template) as well as providing a method to display the highest rated images on your site.  (The ProPhoto integration is done by adding a clean thumbnail bar across the top of your site just below the bio.)  (Suggestion for Flaunt Books team – add a few more controls within the plugin admin area – for example – the ability to set the color of the thumbnails description text.)  In addition they provide a handy little widget and it even has the ability to keep vote spamming under control with a simple IP tracking system.

What can you do with this helpful voting information?  Any kind of data that you can track regarding what your site visitors like (and don’t like) can be helpful.  Perhaps a certain image from a wedding reception is absolutely adored.  The next time you are covering a wedding – it might makes sense to use that image as inspiration for a similar shot.  I’m of course not saying ‘copy it’ but there are definitely elements in that image that people found appealing and it’s a safe bet that will be felt by others viewing your work in the future.  The other really good example of how this data can be used is in your marketing.  Having a tough time trying to decide which image to blow up for that bridal show?  The answer is in the numbers.  :)

I just realized after I was finishing that last paragraph that I was speaking pretty much directly to photographers but of course this plugin has merit with any website where you care about your viewers opinions regarding a specific image.  :)  So – please – browse through my categories and ‘show the love’ for my work.  If your interested in using this on your site – check out the Flaunt Books Image Voting plugin!

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Cleaning House with Adobe Photoshop Lightroom

So I have been an avid user of Adobe Photoshop Lightroom for a few years now.  I have nothing but happy thoughts when I think of it.  (okay to be fair – it does get funky and crash from time to time but I blame that more on my system than Lightroom).

The second I switched – it was night and day in terms of functionality and having that ‘professional’ feel.  Previously I used Picasa from Google – it it a great product and I suggest it to all of my friends who want to ‘do stuff’ to their pictures however it is not an image management application – well not one like Lightroom.

So….Why do I love Lightroom (in a concise bulleted list)

  • Non-destructive editing
    • Exactly as it sounds – you’re originals are never changed.  Making any changes within Lightroom such as adjusting exposure, white balance, even spot removal is all done separately from the original.  Lightroom keeps track of your changes and applies it to the preview but at ANY point you can revert back to the original.  When it comes to editing in Photoshop – copies of the original are made.
  • Organization
    • If you are an organization freak (which I am slowly becoming), Lightroom fits the bill in so many ways.  Keywords, EXIF Data, Collections – All searchable so you can find exactly what you are looking for.
  • Export Super Powers
    • I have a couple export routines depending on how I am going to use the image.  Lightroom allows me to configure Export Presets so I can quickly setup my workflow for whatever the use of the image.   So for example – I have a 12×12 export profile that scales the image and resolution down to 12×12 inches for inclusion on the client DVD.  That is a pretty basic export.  My favorite export functions use the LR2/Mogrify plugin to apply fancy borders as well as my watermark.  You can see examples of this in my blog entries containing client work.

My Lightroom storage directory and collections after I had finished my housekeeping.

So to bring this article back to the ‘housekeeping’ topic that is in its title – my Lightroom catalog file had grown to be about 55,000 images.  It was literally a disaster when trying to find anything – especially since I had client images and personal stuff all mixed together.  I was definitely using the Collections function to break out clients but this was basically a bandage to the situation.

Here is how I broke apart my catalogs – for every year that I had client work mixed in – I created a separate Lightroom Catalog (Lightroom only allows you to have one catalog open at a time which is a bit annoying especially since if you could have more than one instance open – I would imagine you could drag images from one catalog to another rather than having to use the ‘Export as Catalog’ function.  I am sure there is a good reason from Adobe so I’ll let it slide:) )  After I had moved all of the images from the primary ‘disaster’ catalog to their respective years – I could then sort them using collections (See pic above).

The final outcome of all this work (and it did take a while – 55,000 images is nothing to scoff at) is I can now locate a client either current or previous with just a few mouse clicks.  It Is Beautiful.

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