6 Things : Pinterest

My husband is witness to the fact that I love Pinterest.  He secretly does too though, hanging over my shoulder when I take a look at all the amazingness.  I can literally kill some serious time scouring through all of the images.  That's what I love about it, no extra stuff, just images.  It's the mecca of inspiration.  And without much introduction, these are my favorite pins lately!  Don't forget to check out my Pinterest boards and follow me :).

Click on the images for their link!

Happy Monday!

 
 
Focus on your clients and be a great photographer


Dear wedding and portrait photographers,

I know that maybe this letter will set off some bells and perhaps I will get a lot of backlash for even writing it.  But after 10 years of being a part of the photography industry, specifically the wedding and portrait industry, I feel like it's time to say what I have been holding in.

Stop complaining.
Stop whining.
Stop client bashing.
Stop comparing.
Stop competing.
Stop. Stop. Stop.

The photography industry has lost all focus.  I don't think there is a day that passes where I don't see a complaint about a potential client or an actual client on social media.  How are you going to complain about people who have hired you to do a job that you are passionate about?    If the catalyst for becoming a photographer was because of a little extra money coming into your bank account on the weekends, then maybe you shouldn't be a photographer.  I know that sounds harsh, but I say it with sincerity.  

The most common mistake that I am seeing more and more lately on social media is client bashing.  This new shift in mentality among photographers is downright disappointing.  In the photography classes I teach I make sure to repeat several times that it is our responsibility as photographers to deliver our best work and an amazing experience.  It is our responsibility to choose the right location at the right time and even help with wardrobe.  It is our responsibility to explain why originals aren't as good as the edits and what our processes are when it comes to selecting images.  Clients come to you because they are not photographers.  Plain and simple.  

It is about them, not about you.  

Not about your business model, not about how  you don't give out originals, not about getting published, and certainly not about what other photographers think about you.   Sure, there are clients that don't fully read their contracts, clients who would never use originals but want them anyway, clients who pick the worst time for a session, and clients who are dissatisfied.  This is not reason enough to go behind their backs and bash them on social media.  Do the best, give them what they are asking for or cut this client loose and move on with your life.  I feel like now, photogs get too caught up in their "business" and stop putting their focus on what really matters:  the people.  Too much business and not enough attention on people.  I understand that business is a component of doing photography professionally, but it shouldn't be the sole reason for being a photog.  

With the ever growing digital age, professionally photography is still a huge influence in the world.  Which is why clients still come back to us to photograph them, their families, and the most important day of their lives.

Let's regain focus.  Let's make that shift in our industry towards what really matters:  preserving life for people through a tangible experience.  Focusing on our clients and what really matters to them.  Helping them to understand why and how we do what we do.  I hope that we, as an industry, can refocus our photography on what really matters most: 

Making our clients, our people, the most important part of our business.  

Who is with me?

xoxo,
Jackie 

 
6 Things : Apps I can't live Without

I thought I'd start a new series on my blog: 6 Things.  Bi-weekly I will post 6 Things that I can't live without!  Every post will be of different things, this week is 6 Apps I can't live without.  I am by no means paid to promote these apps.  I simply love to use them and they make my life easier.


1.  Lazy Swipe
I love this app!  It is a simple launcher app that allows you to have all your favorite apps in one place.  Swipe from either corner and there is everything you need.  The screenshot from above is of this app!  Makes everything so much faster and easier.  Also, a red dot appears when there are new notifications.  

2.  Google Keep
Another amazing Google app.  I love the clean design and it keeps me coming back to add notes, lists, checklists, and voice notes.  Also has a great reminder feature to keep me posted when something is important or when I need to get something done.  

3.  Hootsuite
This is a great social media management app.  I love this app because it keeps me posting at a moments notice to my Twitter and Facebook accounts including my Facebook Page.  Also allows me to schedule the posts for the future.  I love that feature because I think of posts at random times and don't want to forget them, so I like to schedule them so that they aren't flooding the feeds... instead, I space them out.  

4.  WhatsApp
In Mexico, the cell phone plans are expensive and it's common to use apps that work on Wi-Fi.  Given that internet is not unlimited and the cost of regular messages can eat up the money you have prepaid, WhatsApp is a messaging app that works over Wi-Fi and everyone uses it here.  Which makes it indispensible for me and everyone here!

5.  TeacherKit
This one is on my iPad and is such a life saver as a teacher!  Keeps all my classes organized, rosters, helps to take attendance and even input assignments and grades.  When I have 6 classes, things can get really unorganized!  So this keeps me sane with more than 100 students.  

6.  Instagram
This is my favorite social media! I don't share very many personal stuff on FB or even here on my blog, which I'm working on...  Instagram allows me to document and share daily events that happen in my life.  It's simple and very fun to share PHOTOS!  What better app for a photographer!

 
This makes me warm inside...

When I moved to Mexico, my husband helped me to find work.  Honestly, he was the whole reason I even started teaching!  After some time, I was referred to another school by a client for a photography teaching position.

There are moments, many moments actually, when a student shows you that they have learned and applied what you have taught them.  When you sit back in awe and an indescribable amount of pride fills you up!  When they are eager and go beyond what you have asked.  As a teacher, those are the moments that make late night lesson planning, grading projects, creating exams worthwhile.

And getting a coffee mug saying thank you for your hard work and dedication always helps!


Wedding and Portrait Albums

I have been with White House Custom Color for 8 years now and they have never disappointed!  I used to order albums from a couple of other companies, but when WHCC announced their new lustre albums, I was sold!

I love these albums! They are lay-flat, which allows you to spread the pages flat and allows us to design across the whole spread (two pages that lay flat).  Giving more focus on what matters: Your beautiful day!

I love that there are options for the cover from cover materials and colors!  This couple decided on a photo cover and it came out beautiful!  The bigger size is a 10x10 album and the smaller is 6x6.  

 

 
Gaby + Fer Sunset Plaza Resort & Spa Puerto Vallarta Wedding

I woke up at 6am relaxed.  Refreshed.  Ready to take on the day.  That is what the beautiful beaches in Mexico do to you.  The warm weather and gorgeous waters make for beautiful photos.  Gaby and Fer had their wedding in the beautiful beach town of Puerto Vallarta.  Sunset Plaza offered a beautiful background for their big day!

We were with the bride and groom for all of the special moments.  From getting ready to the First Look, civil ceremony on the rocks and to the church ceremony.  Finishing with an amazing garden party at the hotel.  

Gaby + Fer: Gracias por darnos la oportunidad y honor de fotografiar su boda!  Los queremos mucho y fue maravilloso ver el dia desarrollarse con mucho amor, amigos, y felicidad! 

Coordinator:  Weddings by Herick Lamas
Location:  Sunset Plaza Resort & Spa, Puerto Vallarta
Dress:  CB Casa Blanca Novia
Make UP: Paloma Garcia Salon


ESP: Desperte a las 6 relajada.  Renovada.  Lista para enfrentar el día.  Eso es lo que envemboca las hermosas playas de Mexico.  Clima agradable y las ricas aguas se prestan para hermosas fotografías.  Gaby y Fer tuvieron su boda en el pintoresco pueblo playero de Puerto Vallarta.  Sunset Plaza ofreció un lindisimo fondo para su gran día. 

Estuvimos con los novios para todos los momentos especiales.  Desde la novia alistandose a la Vista Previa, la ceremonia simbolica en las rocas, y a la ceremonia religiosa.  Terminando con una divertida y gran fiesta en los jardines del hotel.


 
DIY Photo Album

A few months ago I participated in a Bridal show and wanted to show all the types of photography that I do.  Particularly, family sessions.  Because of time constraints, I decided to make my own albums.  I took photos during the process to share with you how easy it is to make your own photo albums!  

Materials you will need:

  • Ruler

  • Gluestick or photo spray adhesive

  • Two posts (I've seen it done with ribbon or twine as well)

  • Pencil

  • Knife or boning tool

  • Hole puncher

  • Cardstock

  • Cover material

The instructions are below the photos :).  

 

Step 1:
Measure from the edge about 1"- 1.75" for the crease to allow the pages to turn without any problems.   Make a line.  Measure again another 1/4" out and draw another line.  Check out the photo where I'm hole punching and you can see two creases.

Step 2:
Once you measure the page, use your ruler and the blunt side of a butter knife.  I don't have a boning knife so I used a regular butter knife.  Works just as well! This will make the dent for the crease.  Do this for the next line that is 1/4" away from the first line.  This creates two creases like in the photo of the hole punch.  As you add more pages, the second crease will help with folding in the later pages.  

Step 3:
Fold where you made the creases to really help it crease.  This will help the pages turn easier.  Do this to all of the pages, my album is 20 pages so I did it to each page.  

Step 4:
Measure from the edge to make the holes for the posts.  It's important to make sure they are in between the edge and the creases.  Don't get to close to the edge so that with use, the pages don't tear where the hole punch is.  I halved the width and halved it again to where I put the holes.  Using a single hole puncher, punch the two holes for the posts.  

Use the first page you punch as a guide to help with the rest of the pages so all the holes line up perfectly.  

Step 5:
After steps 1-4, paste the photos on the pages.  Make sure you don't cover the creases.  My photos are a bit smaller so the pages created a pretty border.  I like this look better than flushed and helped with not allowing the photos to lift up when turning the pages.

Step 6:
To make the cover, use any material you want.  I used the same cardstock paper and added a nice fabric type of paper to the cardstock.  I did steps 1-4 as well to make sure it turns easily and the holes are in the correct place.

Step 7:
Put in the posts.  These posts are small given the size of the album but you can add pages and take away as well as add taller posts.  It's all about preference :).  Stack the pages and put the posts in to finish it off.

And viola! You have a pretty, personalized, photo album to showcase your portfolio, family photos, trips, or anything you like :).  I've also seen other albums where you can make the photos smaller and write on the cardstock.  I plan to do that for my vacation albums! 

Happy album making! 

 
San Anotnio, TX

One thing I have noticed since living in Mexico, is that people travel more often.  Even if it's to the sierras, or only to the other side of the border, they make time to get out.  They make time to take family trips, enjoy the beaches the country has to offer, and refresh.  

We had the opportunity to go to San Antonio with the school we work for and make sure that the hs kids didn't get left behind.  To be honest, I haven't traveled much of the United States, so this was a first trip for me to San Antonio.  

It was amazing being able to see San Antonio in all of it's Christmas splendor!  We visited a few museums, a couple of missions, the outlets (which wasn't my cup of tea, but we did go to Outback Steakhouse so yum!), Six Flags, and the Riverwalk - which was my favorite place of all!

Looking at the photos, I already want to go back!

 

 
Thank you!

There are no words to describe how honored I am to do what I do.  To be able to create once in a lifetime photos for families, couples, kids, and babies.   Thank you to all of my clients for letting me be a part of your lives and for having me photograph you!

I look forward to seeing many more familiar as well as new faces this year!  

Happy 2015 everyone!


Be-Lated Honeymoon

I can't believe that we are at our 6 month mark!  I'm liking this whole marriage deal.  Wake up next to the person you love, endless cuddling before falling asleep, eating together as a family of two at our table, and traveling. 

When we got married, we didn't have the time to go on a honeymoon.  So when Gaby + Fer booked us for their wedding in Puerto Vallarta, we decided to extend the trip a week and finally have a honeymoon.  My husband and I love to backpack and camp and thanks to my awesome dad, who is just like us, got us these amazing backpacks.  We travelled through the entire Bahia de Banderas in the Puerto Vallarta coast.  We enjoyed summer weather, amazing warm waters, cool people, and got to see the famous Isla Marietas that's being posted all over Pinterest.  

I have to say that it's true what they say: "A couple that travels together, stays together."  There is nothing like watching a sunset over the beach and turning around to see your husband enjoying it at the same time.  

Thank you God for such an amazing time and for family!  At the bottom I'll list all the places we travelled.  For now, enjoy the slideshow of our trip!