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A Long Day…

More Sunshine

What was not supposed to be a long day has turned out to be a long day. Feeling overwhelmed and stressed out, I ended up looking at photos on Flickr. I then realized that I have not shared any of the waterlily shots lately, and as my love for photographing flowers is well known, I realized it was time to revisit them.

I discovered last month that infant photography and flower photography are not far apart from one another. There is such beauty in the details. As I return to editing past shoots, I am looking forward to more newborn and infant that is wearing newborn baby hats photography sessions in the future. Have a baby? We need to talk.

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Over and Over Again…

In the past 24 hours, it is amazing how much material I have come across about self-branding and self-marketing, in one form or another. From conversations with people, to listening to the Managing the Gray podcast (which totally rocks, in case you didn’t get that impression from my last post), to sitting in on a lesson for photographers and a link to David Jay’s blog.

“a life in marketing confirms the wisdom of to thine own self be true. Ultimately, it will feel more comfortable for you; you don’t have to think about how you want to be seen…you have a brand. Make sure yours is honest.”

That is one thing that I have always believed in. Back when I worked for the web design firms in sales, I never believed in selling something just for the sake of selling it if I knew it was not what the client needed. I always worked hard to determing their needs and to make sure I was honest with them.

And for both companies that I worked for, I rocked the sales. Every single month that I was at ScamaTech (who were far from honest in the end, writing hot checks to most of the employees), I was the top salesperson with the exception of one single month. That month, the project engineer actually sold a site simply because I knew it was too good of a client to pass up, and I knew they needed the engineer in on the deal at the very beginning. I was happy that the company got the sale, and I felt that I did the right thing. But every other month I was there, I outperformed everyone. When they tried to bring in “salespeople”, I outperformed all of them combined.

So many sales positions are not about sales at all. They are about service. About talking to people, knowing what they need, getting to know them on a personal level even. Sharing of yourself, sharing your knowledge. Giving them the best value. Making them HAPPY.

As my photography career takes me on a new adventure, I hope to always remember to stay true to myself. That will get me further than anything else – not only in photography, but in life in general.

Zig Ziglar once said, “The quicker you help other people get what they want, the quicker you’ll get what you want.” So true, so true.

Books I Must Make Time to Read:
Selling the Invisible by Harry Beckwith
You, Inc. by Harry Beckwith

Sites worth noting:
Steve Pavlina – Personal Development for Smart People (His articles on 30 day self trials is very interesting!)
DIY vs. Right-Sourcing

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Where Is My Chocolate?

Where is My Chocolate?

It has been a long day. It isn’t over yet. I’m tired. Fortunately, I’m not grumpy. These ears get me every time though, so just in case I start to move towards grumpy I thought I would post them here to share with everyone. Isn’t she just the cutest thing?

I can see it now – my Flickr stream is going to end up wildflowers, oranges, babies, oranges, babies, wildflowers, oranges, mimobots. But it is all so much fun! I must wrap things up though. Session proofing hardcore tomorrow. For now, this quick grab will have to hold me over. Hope she brings you a smile too!

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Overwhelming Cuteness…

Overwhelming Cuteness

I tried, but I couldn’t resist posting this one. The cuteness overwhelms me!

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Last Minute Road Trip…

Bluebonnet Season!

Bluebonnets, taken along the side of Highway 290, between Brenham & Giddings, Texas.

This weekend was the weekend for seeing people from out of town. How fabulous! Kathy was in town from Dallas for her friend’s son’s first birthday, so we got together at Elaine’s to watch Rumor Has It and hang out.

Saturday was a daytrip to Austin. In December when we went to Kentucky, I met the creators of The AntiCraft at ReBelle, the local yarn store. We had a fabulously good time hanging out with Zabet (Renee was out of town, or I am sure we would have had a great time with her too), and Patrick even saved our Christmas Eve dinner for us by giving me a Guinness for our beer cheese soup that we wanted to make on a Sunday. (No beer sold on Sundays in Kentucky.) When we were there, Zabet told us that she would be heading to Austin at the end of March for a wedding, and we made plans to get together.

She flew into Austin late on Friday, and we headed up Saturday to spend the day having a fun little tour of yummy food (Iron Cactus and Amy’s Ice Cream), a trip to Hill Country Weavers and then time at the bridge to see the bats. Zabet saw za bats! (Oh, that joke … it never gets old.)

We got delayed a bit on our drive, because there was just no way that we could pass all of those bluebonnets without stopping.

It was a short trip, and I wish we could have spent more time there so we could have seen everyone in Austin. Soon. I also wish we had had more time with Kathy, so we need to plan now for her next trip to Houston and for our upcoming Dallas visit.

Today was spent editing more photos from the recent shoots, and then taking photos of Hanna & Michael’s daughter Emma. Such a sweetie! I plan to have both sets of baby shoot proofs done within a week.

Whew! Right now, I think I need a nap! Busy weekend, including a new episode of Pointy Sticks, and there is going to be a very busy week ahead!