Wednesday, March 24, 2010

SAAVY BRIDE SHOWCASE - MARCH 28th, 2010!


Hey y'all!  We will be at the Saavy Bride Showcase  at the Coast Plaza Hotel Downtown Vancouver on Sunday March 28th, 2010!  There's a really trendy theme going on that Kerry Reid and her team from the Fair Godmothers Weddings have organized for the show :)

Come check out some great vendors and some fashion shows and some yummy treats.

Need tickets?  Just give us a shout and we'll email you some!

Hope to see you there!

K&D

Hello Edmonton!

That's right, Dan and I are heading out tomorrow for Edmonton, Alberta to photograph Sara and Steve's wedding!  We met these two awesome people at Ashley and Cory's wedding in Summerland just last September, and they have invited us to be part of their wedding day :) "See Sara & Steve below being silly and fun @ Ashley & Cory's PhotoBooth"

We're really really REALLY excited to be hanging out with Sara and Steve, and seeing Ashley and Cory as well!  Sara has sent images of her dress over and it's so PRETTY!  Everyone will just have to wait and see!  

We're also excited to be hanging out with Amanda from Lightside Photography and Hayley and Michael Shandro from Shandro Photo!!!  We're going to do a brunch Friday morning before Dan and I head out scouting for the wedding. 

Looking forward to a super awesome weekend ahead!  

Toodles,
K

Image Questing It Up! A BIG Learning Curve

Hey all, it's been a while since we've blogged without posting images.  Oh wait!  We never have!  This is a new and strange concept for us; to blog without having photographs to go along.  Prime example: as I started writing this, Dan peeked over and said, "What are you blogging?  We don't have any pictures to post!??!?"  Dan and I have had this mentality that blogs are a tool to share photographs with....and.....that's about it.  This is SO WRONG, I've learned!  I have never been the type to get into this social media thing either, so I've never really even liked blogging or face-booking....and don't even get me started on Twitter!  All until a few days ago, I have been stubborn and reluctant. 


Yesterday marked the last of the three day Image Quest convention at the River Rock Casino in Richmond.  Starting this past Sunday, about 150 wedding photographers, portrait photographers, maternity photographers (you name it) were graced by a handful of top notch people in our industry, including our own local Blue Olive Photography.  Among the speakers we had, I must say, to Dan and me, the star of the show was Jasmine Star - no pun intended :)  We discovered her just less than a year ago, and we are amazed by her success.  Today we met her, I practically had to drag big shy Dan by his hair to say hi to Jasmine in person during the break (Dan has like the biggest crush on her, it's soooo cute).  Jasmine.  She is SO down to earth and personable.  I won't go on and rave about her as Dan and I could spend HOURS and HOURS totally drooling over her and we just might in another blog post, but really, Dan and I LOVE her.  Do check her out!

Basically, I've quickly been converted to a believer that online social networking and marketing is SO important and it WORKS!  I've always been so turned off by people who jump on the band wagon, who do whatever because everyone else it doing it....yuck yuck yuck.  However, this workshop totally opened my eyes! 

I'm going to try to keep this to the point and not derail like I used to in my diary when I was in grade 7.  This three-day convention has HUGELY affected us.  The entire event was geared to social media, having an online web presence and the many different marketing tools that we all are able to implement.  There's no doubt that Dan and I have learned LOTS and that we have much to improve on our company.  We've acquired information that is REALLY important, imperative and beneficial and we are so excited about it!!!!!  However, this is not the point of this blog.  I should just learn to say what I'm trying to say and stop sugar coating!  I'm learning guys, this is my first blog post sans photographs!

Ok, so what I'm trying to say is that it's ironic that being at this event and learning about social networking and marketing, the key message that I took away is:  WHO ARE YOU?  So cliche I know, but really, who am I?  (I can't speak for Dan, I'll let him express himself in his own ways).  I am honestly one of those people who doesn't have this figured out yet.  Out of the 5 speakers, 3 made it crystal clear exactly what is important to them, and it is this that makes them who they are. Their family.  Their TIME with their family.  They are all about their family.  THIS is their success.  THIS is what I took away from a business marking convention! I'm not trying to say I didn't get anything else out of it, of course I have notes upon notes of what each lecture was on and I can't wait to start improving our business skills.  But the biggest thing I learned is that before Dan and I can start to truly be artists, before we can really connect on a personal level with our couples, before we can start building our vision of Stone Photo, we have a WHOLE lotta soul searching to do.  Dan and I of course care and love each other tremendously, and we care tremendously for our families and our close friends.  We just need to remember that it is these people that make us who we are.  It is these people who care about Dan and me.  And we have completely been caught up, and all the business stuff and technical things about running a business has really cluttered our minds and has lead us off track from who we are and why we do what we do. 

I admit I am not very good at articulating myself sometimes, and I know this whole shpiel will come off as soooo corny and it oozes cheese to some, if not everyone who reads this, but this is honestly what is tugging at my heart.  This is so funny I find, because I've felt for a long time that there has been something missing in our business, in our work, in ourselves and pretty much in my life.  And here I find it, and it's being validated by world top photographers at a MARKETING convention!   Oh how the ways of world works.

Ok, so I could have said all that in like 7 sentences or less, but that wouldn't be me. So now that we've sort of figured this out, I hope you will start seeing many more blog entries without an engagement session or a wedding attached.  Coming from me who did not believe in social networking or "living your life online", I will do my utmost to be more active and honest on this blog.  I want to start sharing with whoever wants to read.  I want to vocalize our challenges, our failures, our success with whoever is willing to listen.

Wow, this is so liberating!  I feel like a have a load off my chest!  Blogging is like therapy!  I highly recommend it ;)

I hope that tomorrow morning, I don't regret writing this.  I am a VERY guarded and private person and I sometimes do things or say things without thinking it through and I know I'll cringe at some point about what I've said in this blog, but this is how I feel NOW at 1:47am on Wednesday morning and that's that. 

Thanks for listen to those who have invested the time, and if there's even anything to respond to, I would love to hear anyone's thoughts.

G'night,
Kat

Monday, March 15, 2010

Van & Eric: E-Session at Kits and with Cherry Blossoms!

Vancouver Engagement Session

We were stoked to meet up with Van and Eric again for their engagement session, it had been a while since we last saw then in July 2009.  They suggested a great idea of doing some shots at Kits beach, and then head down to Burrard Station to catch some of the cherry blossoms.  Here's a list of top cherry blossom locations in Vancouver:  http://www.vcbf.ca/cherryviewing/maps

Dan and I had a great time hanging out with these two, and they looked so great dressed up in formal attire!  Thank goodness it was a beautiful sunny day - it rained cats and dogs the day after! 

At Kits beach, we stopped by the Watermark Restaurant and borrowed their staircase for some candid shots.  This was a great find, so simple to shoot through glass, and we love how these turned out!







Using my reflection to frame up Van and Eric...love this shot!



Dan and I joined Van and Eric inside to get some power shots!  Dan did a great job of setting this one up :)



Van is so gorgeous in this shot!  Great lighting, great pose, great expression! 



We were just about to leave this location having just used to staircase, when we spotted a little bench and a cool gigantic lamp/pot...thing...up in the corner.  I quickly wanted to snap a few shots and try out a pose we saw world renowned wedding photographer Jerry Ghionis teach in an online workshop.  I shot it without expectations, but we both ended up shooting some cool shots!  Love the vintage feel Dan gave these images in post!



Gettin' a little artsy! 



The Watermark Restaurant is a great architectural building!


Van brought a cute Japanese silk umbrella as a prop and it was great to use!  Van makes this session look like it's warm out....it was quite chilling down by the beach.  Thanks Van for being so brave!



Shoes shoes shoes....such a great accessory.  Van got these fancy Nine West shoes for a steal of a deal at Winners



We all packed into Eric's car and headed down to Burrard Station to capture the cherry blossom season.  This location has cherry blossom trees all around, and serves an attraction to many...many with their cameras who snapped shots of the lovely bride and groom-to-be :)



This is one of my favorites of the day.  Such a photogenic couple!








The sun was great and exactly where we needed it to be.  We loved how Van and Eric interacted with each other.






We felt confident we had lots of great images and we were happy with what we had done.......but I knew Dan had one more shot up his sleeve that he wanted.  He gets that look on his face, and wanders around looking for the best spot, then sets up the couple and does a few test shots, and shouts, "YES!"  That was this shot.  And the next. 

We had a fantastic time with Van and Eric, we're sooooo excited for their wedding on July 31st!

Thanks for a great shoot!

Kat & Dan