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How to put a styled shoot together:: Part one, collaborating with other vendors

Tattersall Distillery weddingThis past year one of my goals was to put together a styled shoot. So far I have already done two another one is in the works for the fall. By doing so, I was able to connect with other vendors in the industry and collaborate with them on some new and inspiring ideas that we all had.   Today and tomorrow I will be sharing some tips on ways to put together your own style shoot.

  1. Connectction.  Finding other vendors that you want to work with is where this shoot begins. It can be coming early to a wedding to meet a florist or a planner or it could be reaching out over email or by phone call.   It could be commenting on a Facebook or Instagram post or it could be taking  someone out for coffee. Whatever the case may be, make sure you are becoming a face to a name and a person that people will remember.
  2. Being a part of creative networks.  If you are just starting your business, this is a great place to start. Last year I focused on going to as many wedding events as I possibly could to meet other creatives in the industry. This could be a Tuesday Together group, or a gathering that the knot or any other local wedding network you are aware of. In our market in Minneapolis, there are a few bridal magazines and photofinishing companies that put on events throughout the year.  I would highly advise going to these if you are able. They are great place to connect with like-minded people.
  3.  Support other vendors.  Thankfully I live in a market where there are so many different types of creative’s. Along with that, there are also many many events that are put on throughout the year. If one of my friends in the industry is putting on an event, like my friend Kelly did,  I usually try to attend in order to support and encourage them in their own creative endeavors as well as to connect with others.

These are just some ways to start the process of connecting with other vendors. When you connect with other vendors this gives you  credibility as well as friendships. And we all know that  we’d rather work with her friends and with people we don’t know!

Come back tomorrow when I’ll be sharing 12 practical tips in making a styled shoot a reality

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    Where I want to shoot

    In my 15 years of photographing weddings (you guys 15 years!) I have been to some pretty amazing places. I love to travel and as I allow myself to dream, I want to dream big.

    When I was in college I was able to travel a lot. But once I had kids, travel -like out of country travel, had been something I hadn’t allowed myself to do. I have had amazing opportunities to be able to photograph weddings in New York, California, Chicago, northern Minnesota and wonderful places in Wisconsin. I am wanting to expand and dream big and also photograph in other locations. Part of my goal setting this year included photographing a wedding outside of Minnesota and potentially outside of the United States.

    Some places I would love to photograph a wedding in:
    The mountains of Colorado
    San Francisco
    Seattle
    Arizona
    A beach wedding either in Mexico or Florida or South Carolina
    Savanna Georgia
    Anywhere in Europe

    Now these may or may not happen this year, but I am throwing it out to the internet world!  If you are considering getting married in one of these places or an any other place please get in touch with me? I’d love to be able to create a custom package for you, and photograph your wedding in a beautiful destination!

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      When saying No becomes saying Yes.

      Often times I have a very hard time with the word No. Especially when it comes to things I absolutely love.  I wish I had quite a few of me to go around, because I am an extravert and LOVE being around people, investing into them, and having real and authentic relationships.  I also love being able to participate in activities and invest myself into projects and events. But as we all know, there is only so much of us that can go around as well as only so much time we are allotted into a day, which has to force a NO into some beautiful and wonderful things, to make saying YES to others possible.

      Because of this, when I sat down in January to set my personal goals for they year, one of them was to invest into family and friends on a weekly basis.

      Well of course not too long after putting the pen to paper, a wonderful experience presented itself to me. (Isn’t this always how it goes?!)  Two years ago my grandfather passed away.  This set of grandparents lived in Illinos and it was only once a year that my family got to see them for 3-4 days in the middle of July, usually over the 4th.  When I was a child, I would always cringe at the friends who complained about going to their grandparents homes for Christmas and Easter and other holiday’s because I was one of the few that had no family to go to.  Being so far away we communicated through phone calls and letters, but also left a gap in really knowing my grandparents.  After my grandpa’s passing, I was really convicted on how much more this sweet relationship could have been, and when my grandma decided to move up to Minneapolis after 80+ years of being in Illinos, I was determined to get to know her and pursue this relationship.

      Now on a pretty weekly basis we take one day to go shopping together, hit up the library, run other errands, and just be together.  After a  morning of running, we always seem to end up at Baker’s Square for lunch with talk of my grandpa, her kids, my kids, politics, work, the weather, and anything else that might present itself.  It is a sweet and precious time to me because not only does she shed light on to the person of who I am, but she also inspires me that even at 80 years old, change and growth can still happen.

      I realized that when I set this goal of mine, I would be saying NO to working one day a week and have to put up a bit of a hustle the other four days.  It meant that I had to give up some personal time at home and re-arrange my schedule to make it work.  But saying YES to this relationship has far outweighed the no’s.  Saying YES to helping, investing and loving another person has blessed me probably more than it has her.  I know time is limited and I have been given this great gift of family.  So right now, I am saying NO to some things that could bring more business but saying YES to a sweet relationship and knowing my grandma.

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        52 weeks:: 1.17

        As spring continues we are getting busier and busier and with that, less and less photos being taken.  I am getting off my game, but here’s to progress, not perfection!

        This past week we spent some time with my sisters and their families, went on a grandma date, got through a spring snowstorm and gloomy days, painted rocks outside, my new baby arrived ( my lens!)  and finally picked some daffodils!  I am so happy to have the spring weather!

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          52 weeks:: 1.13

          Wow, it has been a while since the I have posted anything personal.  This week I am posting a few of our two week trip to Florida.  After a wonderful time of relaxation and much needed family time, we flew back from 80 degree weather to 45 degree weather.  We decided after this trip, Florida is a yearly thing that we need to do, not just for the time off, but to warm us up after the Minnesota winters! I will be positing more about our trip next week, but for today, here are a few from last week.  Time included a trip to Sea World, beach days, and church at St. Augustine to see one of my hubbies favorite Bible teachers, R.C. Sprol.

          Happy Friday!

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