Out Of Town
Part of my plans for the post Holiday season are to do a couple of fun workshop-"y" things, hang out with some of my fellow photogs and generate more fun ideas to utilize with clients during the more busy time of the year.
I am thrilled to announce that I will be travelling to San Antonio for a week starting tomorrow. I get to meet up with my good friend and design guru, Jessica Barnak and meet many many photogs that I know (and probably some that I don't know). The funny thing about photography (and my former world of nursing, for that matter) is that the world itself is teeny tiny. We're made up of many people but usually if you know someone, THEY know someone and it's like the game of six degrees of Kevin Bacon except that Kevin Bacon is "x" photographer. I'm sure most careers have that several degrees of separation deal but for some reason, being a lone person photographing clients in my "own" little world I forget that. NOTHING is secret if it's out in the photography world...that's the funny thing about the world today, nothing is as isolated as it once was. We are a world community, linked much of the time by the internet, the photography world community is much the same.
I am thrilled to be going on this adventure. I get to garner knowledge from some of my most favorite of photographers and business people and there is nothing better for me than the process of learning and of implementing exciting new techniques into my art and business.
The best part of this is...I am going to a large convention after the workshop week, all within San Antonio and I am thrilled to go. There will be HUNDREDS of new products that I will gain exposure to and I'm hoping that I can expand my product line a bit. We are making room for framing (to be completed soon) so we can provide this added benefit of a service to our clients. I'm hoping to scope out, touch & feel framing samples amongst the many other things to experience.
So, if you are a client trying to reach me or a potential client looking to book, please keep in mind that although I will make my best efforts to contact you in the coming week, I cannot promise anything. :) I will, however, get back to everyone a.s.a.p. come next Wednesday afternoon.
Have a good week. I promise to come home with pictures and stories of my adventure.