Tuesday, January 27, 2009

2009 PPSC Convention--Roundtable Discussion

Rountable Discussion
Sunday February 8, 2009
6:30-7:30 p.m.



Panel Participants:
Clark Berry, Tammy Bevins, Lonnie Hoke, Wilber Jeffcoat, Gregg Martin


CLARK BERRY
Lexington, SC
www.clarkberry.com









TAMMY BEVINS
Summerville, SC
www.tammybevins.com






LONNIE HOKE

Lugoff, SC
www.lhoke.com






WILBER JEFFCOAT
Sumter, SC
www.jeffcoatphotography.com
















GREGG MARTIN
Columbia, SC
www.greggmartin.com







Question list for the Roundtable Forum


  1. What is your USP? (Unique Selling Position) Who is your
    target client? Are you a high volume, medium volume or low
    volume studio? What do you specialize in?
  2. What are the Benefits/Challenges of running a home studio?
  3. What are the Benefits/Challenges of running a store front
    studio?
  4. What are the Benefits/Challenges of Individual Ownership?
    Partnership? Husband/Wife team?
  5. What, in your opinion, are some of the largest changes in our
    industry in the past two years?
  6. Do you have any predictions for future trends? Will social networking tools, i.e. Facebook, Twitter, My Space, etc. play a part.
  7. What do you wish you knew when you were first starting out?
  8. What would you say is your best marketing tool?
  9. What is the biggest risk you’ve ever taken?
  10. What’s the best investment you’ve ever made?
  11. What’s your deal breaker?
  12. What’s your favorite new piece of equipment?
  13. What’s the one piece of equipment (besides the camera) that
    would have to be pried out of your cold dead fingers?
  14. Do you implement any type of promotions such as: portrait
    parties, fund raisers, senior ambassadors/spokesmodels?
  15. What makes your workflow flow efficiently?
  16. Do you outsource any of your workflow?
  17. Do you do any type of online hosting? Pros/Cons
  18. Do you have any Charities/Non-profit Organizations that you
    partner with to generate community participation/good will?
  19. What is the best piece of advice you would give to someone
    who is just beginning in the photography industry.
  20. Any thing else you’d like to share with us?

Wednesday, January 21, 2009

2009 PPSC Convention--MORE Darrell Chitty

More from Darrell Chitty......

......on the making of "German Gothic"
German Gothic is an image captured this summer in Germany. I struggled with the approach to take since I felt that the original image was so powerful just as a photograph. I did change the sky and then chose to just muck it up and then bring the photograph back through the muck. This gave me the best of both techniques and also provided a mysterious effect to my subjects.










Sunday, January 18, 2009

2009 PPSC Convention--Darrell Chitty

Finding Your Artist Spirit



"True art is felt with the heart and not simply observed with the eyes."


Darrell Chitty


























































































Darrell Chitty, owner of the Heritage Gallery located in Shreveport, Louisiana is not just a photographer. He is a 21st century artist who paints with not only a brush but with his camera and computer. Darrell creates veritable impressionistic masterpieces by combining his modern technological skills with an abiding appreciation and in-depth knowledge of art history and the age-old techniques of the Old Masters. The consummate professional, twice named Louisiana Photographer of the Year, he conducts seminars and teaching workshops, and he has his own studio, his own art gallery, and a following of admirers and patrons around the world.











“Once in a blue moon you meet a person that has the passion, talent and drive to create outstanding artistic impressions of the world around them. Darrell is that person. His understanding of all of the elements of color and design give him the ability to create beautiful masterpieces on a consistent basis.”

Scott Dupras, master artist and photographer


Friday, January 9, 2009

2009 PPSC Convention--The Simones

The Fine Art Portrait


Through the use of quality lighting, body language, strong composition and the meaningful connection developed with the subject, truth and reality are revealed on both the part of the subject and the photographer as they each demonstrate what they are truly about. Having knowledge of appropriate lighting, graphic design as well as knowledge of ourselves and of others, we enable ourselves to attain the portrait’s purpose which is to create timeless images by revealing their personality with authenticity.

We will demonstrate through the use of today’s technological advances how we can empower ourselves to push our limits far beyond what we thought possible. We hope to stimulate you by creating images which will carry with them style and a unique signature.




Biography
Louise and Joseph met many years ago while they were both working at a photo studio in Montreal, he as an assistantand she as a summer job employee. Joseph’s background was very intriguing to this young woman. He was born in Monte Sant’Angelo, Italy in the province of Foggia on February 6th, 1943, a small village, where Joseph knew he couldn’t fully develop his potential. He lived with his family of 7 brothers and sisters until he turned 14 years of age when he decided it was time he became an independent man. He then moved to Lyon, France and lived there with his uncle for 10 years, working as an industrial designer and dyecaster and simply enjoying life. At age 25, he immigrated to Canada and settled in Montreal. He then discovered he had the bite for photography when he started working as a photographer’s assistant where he was to meet his future bride.

Louise was born in Montreal, on September 26th, 1952. She is the 2nd child of a family of 5. Very quiet and reserved, she was a responsible and sensitive child who would soon discover that her fondest wish would be to become an artist, more precisely a painter. Nevetheless, she had to attend a classical high school, which seemed to fade her dream of becoming an artist. After high school, Louise went to college and majored in Pure and Apllied Sciences for which she felt no passion at all. Little did she know that a summer job would lead her to her true destiny both professionally and personally. Louise and Joseph were married on July 1st, 1972.

In 1975, they purchased their photography studio. Since then, they have constantly invested in their profession leading them to a prolific career. Their undying efforts were recognised by numerous awards and accolades. They continue to be requested across the world as renowned speakers. In fact, their reputation has reached many borders; in the last ten years, Louise and Joseph were regularly invited to teach in France, Italy, Spain, Belgium, Germany, Austria, The Philippines, Martinique, Canada, and the United States as Eastman Kodak Pro Mentors.

Louise and Joseph consider portrait a sacred art. Their subjects are meticulously analysed and each element of portrait photography is contemplated from lighting, composition to revealing a subject’s authenticity, yet the technical quality is made unique by the warmth of their personality and their vision.

Louise and Joseph’s constant evolution in their profession is reflected in each of their photographs. In their view, the subject must feel respected, as well as loved, to enable the artist to capture a subject’s authenticity and this is the very beauty of their art work.

Thursday, January 8, 2009

2009 PPSC Convention--Phil Scarsbrook

























How would you prefer to spend your time?

Sitting in front of a computer, or spending quality time with your family.

Come join Phil Scarsbrook of Capitol Color Imaging and learn how to minimized your Photoshop time while maximizing your quality time. Program will utilize features of both Photoshop CS3 and CS4.

1. Optimizing your computer.
2. Creating actions to dramatically speed up production.
3. Use Smart Objects/filters to create reusable personalized templates.
4. Making speedy and accurate selections and masks.
5. 5 Minute retouch.
6. 2 minute head swap.
7. Creating custom backgrounds and templates templates the easy way.
8. Create custom studio logo brushes.
9. Shortcuts and techniques as time allows.

Phil will also be available for questions and demos in the CCI booth for the duration of the trade show.


BIOGRAPHY

Phil Scarsbrook, Digital Imaging Manager for Capitol Color Imaging, has over 30 years experience as a professional photographer. His work has included photojournalism, fashion and product photography, as well as wedding and portraiture. In the past, he has worked on assignment for such publications as The New York Times, Newsweek, Newsday, and The Associated Press.

Scarsbrook is Adobe certified in Photoshop versions 6,7,CS,CS2and CS3. He has received numerous awards from the National Association of Photoshop Professionals including 4 GURU awards, the Vincent Versace award, a Digital Canvas award as well as a Photoshop User Award.

He teaches Photoshop to photographers throughout the Southeast at Capitol Color Imaging’s Education Center located in Montgomery, Alabama. In addition, Phil also travels around the country to various state conventions and guilds conducting Photoshop seminars.

Wednesday, January 7, 2009

OOOPS FORGOT----January Upstate Meeting

Oooops, I forgot to thank Dean from Magnolia Frames for stopping by the meeting and leaving info packets!!! He is a great, local Frame supplier.

JANUARY UPSTATE MEETING

THANK YOU TIFFINEY.

We had great crowd for Tiffiney's presentation at Ernest Rawlins Photography in Greenvile on adding textures to her photographs. We had a fresh new member, some OLD members, and I do mean old, and prospective member. We enjoyed pizza, talked lots of photography and left a little inspired.

Thank you Mark for once again HOSTING, and we hope you are well on your way to Texas by now!!!

THANKS Everyone!!!

Remember---no meeting for February, because everyone is going to Convention RIGHT??? If you have not sent in your registration. PLEASE DO SO TODAY!!!

Kristy
Williamson Photography
Belton, SC

SHOOTOUT Change in time- Saturday Evening 7:30pm-9:30pm


SHOOTOUT Change in time- Saturday Evening 7:30pm-9:30pm