Friday, July 25, 2008

Looking for Moms (beta testers)

At Studio One to One we are always looking for new ways to help our clients share their memories.
We are currently developing a new product that helps our clients hold, organize, and share their memories. We are looking for twenty five beta testers to use and give us feedback on this new product.
If you take alot of digital photos and are looking for ways to better organize and share those memories, you may be the perfect beta tester.
If interested, please email me at Bob.Eveleth@S121.com. In a short sentence, please let me konw what kinds of memories/photos/videos you take today, how you share them, and what is important to you in sharing memories.
Please also let me know if you use any online photo sharing or social networking sites, what is important to you in those sites, and what features you would add to the sites you use to make them better fit your needs.
Thank-you in advance for your time.
Bob

Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Photography Tip: Organizing photos

Wow, it’s the middle of July, and we are half way to Christmas!

We are taking a lot of photos at our home this summer. It seems we want to capture every moment of our children’s lives.

Today’s tip is about how we organize our photos.

When I load my digital images into my computer, I do two things. First, I backup everything to a large hard drive that I take off site. This insures I have a copy of my images backed up safely.

When I send the images from my camera to my computer, I create a folder with today’s date in a directory called “My Pictures”. I copy all the images from my camera to that directory. In essence that is my archive of photos.

Then I look at all the photos I loaded, and grab JUST MY FAVORITES, and COPY them to another folder that I call “favorites”. This is the folder I use to play slideshows, print photo books, and share with friends. It doesn’t have all my photos, just all my favorite photos. Whenever I want to share an image with someone, I just go to my favorites folder—I don’t have to sort through hundreds of “ok” photos to find what I am looking for.

I also make sure that when I first use my camera, I have set it to the correct date and time. This insures the camera embeds the correct date in the photo file. I can later sort the images in the order they were taken.

The key is to do this quick step the moment you upload your images as it is difficult for us to find the time later to go back and pick out the favorites. This is a simple tip that works for our family, and makes sharing memories easier and less time consuming.

Tuesday, July 8, 2008

Cute Kids Contest, 2008

Every summer we kick off our Cute Kids Contest at the studios. This is a fun contest--everyone likes to look at cute kids. Unfortunately for me, my kids aren't eligible to enter!

In addition to a prize package, contest winners are featured in Studio One to One advertisements, promotional pieces, and on our website. Click here to see previous Cute Kids (and "That's My Baby") contest winners.

This year we also have Studio Plus retouching available to entrants. Studio Plus is a light retouching process that softens blemishes and scratches. For babies, it dimishes dry skin, and helps to smooth blotches on the skin. This is not a heavy retouch--we still want our kids to look like kids! Click here to see an example of Studio Plus retouching.

Also--in addition to discounted portraits and no session fees, all our Club121 members receive Studio Plus retouching on EVERY image purchased--complimentary!

Online and in-studio voting begins in September. Please call a studio near you if you have any questions.

Tuesday, July 1, 2008

Children and Modeling

I recieved a question from Martha last week--she wanted to know how to get her young child into modeling. Since I get asked that question quite a bit, I thought I would post my reply to her below:


My wife just happens to be a model agent (www.PageParkes.com) so I asked her this question. Her response was that it is difficult for small children and babies to break into the business because their looks change so frequently (having a 4,5,6 and 10 year old at home we can vouch for that!). Also at that young age children are so unpredictable that on a set they often need a couple of babies/toddlers just in case one is having a bad day.

Page recommends bringing your child into an audition when they are four or five years old—an age when more work is available to them.

You can also send in your babies photographs to local agencies. An agency like my wife’s will keep them on file, and should the need arise for a baby, they could give you a call.

You also need to be aware of “agencies” out there that purport that they want to represent your child, but are mainly attempting to sell you photo sessions or other “representation fees”. A reputable agency, while offering classes ranging from acting, to modeling, to self esteem, will not make promises that your child is going to be a star.

I hope that helps answer your question.

Good luck!

Thank-you,

Bob