- Know that scene in A Christmas Story where the kid sticks his tongue to the light post? I did that tonight with my lip & a popsicle. OUCH!!! #
- @sjalexander as a fellow yankee, I know it doesn't. But my lip still freakin' hurts. I never expected to be stuck to a popsicle like that! in reply to sjalexander #
- @reginaholder Yay! Tell them to call me if you need a reference. I'll tell them you're the best darn dog mama ever! in reply to reginaholder #
- @deneyterrio @JRCohen or rather some dude-oir … Although I happily do regular portrait sessions as well! in reply to deneyterrio #
- Success is not final, failure is not fatal. It is the courage to continue that counts. – Winston Churchill (One of my faves. Via @jeffholt) #
- @dsilverman Thanks for spreading the word! I appreciate the link love! in reply to dsilverman #
- @jaseone My personal blog is pornography? That is hysterical. It must be because the URL is http://bigpinkcookie.com – def. not pr0n. in reply to jaseone #
- Technology is failing me today and it is really starting to make me angry. #
- @jaseone Well, there is a cookie with a bite out of it there. 😉 I wonder – does http://blahblahblog.com work to get there? in reply to jaseone #
- @theworkingmom @bmbosse was having issues too. Must be something going on. Alien invasion, perhaps? in reply to theworkingmom #
- @jaseone Good point – I should take out the hard coding and just use paths so that you're not blocked like that! No boudoir on that URL. in reply to jaseone #
- RT @beingkatie Added more info on the panelists – Please VOTE!!! SXSW panel http://tinyurl.com/nlmuxj @christinebpc @plagiarismtoday #
- @Kymberlie What is up with the stabby feeling? I'm there too! Is Venus spinning backwards or something? Seriously. I'm so tired of this! #
- @soireebliss For some reason, Twitter has been holding @ and DMs hostage – give me a shout, we'll talk blog stuff any time! in reply to soireebliss #
- @happykatie I just officially added you to my calendar! I can't WAIT to have the happy family in front of my lens in September!!! Eeeee!!! #
- @happykatie I'm now tempted to bring tinsel. And cookies. Heehee! in reply to happykatie #
Tweets for 2009-08-25…
- @JenXer Don't tell anyone I said this, but there is nice yarn to be had at Hobby Lobby or Michael's when in a pinch. Patons especially. in reply to JenXer #
- @JenXer @TheWynk @nadnuk Try to make the drive up I-45 to Spring sometime, Twisted Yarns BLOWS Yarns2Ewe away. Especially their attitude. in reply to JenXer #
- @frankdelvalle Someone at the Chronicle to pick up the story and run with it. Trying to fin a way in before the holiday write-ups go out! in reply to frankdelvalle #
- @urbanhoustonian I completely understand. I was feeling the same way, and starting to really hate the Inglorious Bastards. in reply to urbanhoustonian #
- @CypressAlbums Haha! My most recent post gushes about my Think Tank bag love. They are awesome! http://bit.ly/MCdd5 in reply to CypressAlbums #
- RT @rondawson Here's a valuable lesson on business & branding from the movie "The Princess Bride." http://bit.ly/aJtQn (INCONCEIVABLE!) #
- @JRCohen Happy birthday to you! Happy birthday to you! Happy birthday, dear JRRRRRRR… Happy birthday to YOUUUUUUU!!! in reply to JRCohen #
- @tensixteen64 You can pick when @borrowlenses sends the lens to you, they are zippy fast and AWESOME. I highly recommend them! in reply to tensixteen64 #
- @urbanhoustonian Oh yes, it was pure sarcasm. I should have tagged it appropriately. in reply to urbanhoustonian #
- RT @denvan 10 lessons from The Princess Bride – for branding http://tinyurl.com/mfx2cx – most excellent! [via @rondawson] #
- Love this article about @JohnPalmerArt – http://houston.skirt.com/node/56914 John & Ryan are so inspiring! Can't wait to photograph them! #
- @JohnPalmerArt How is next Tuesday afternoon? Look good for you? 6pm is best outdoor light, but earlier if indoors. 4pm? in reply to JohnPalmerArt #
- @baldheretic Added it to my calendar! Can't wait to see you guys and get my geek on! in reply to baldheretic #
- I'm adding some of my favorite photo & business blogs to the blogroll on http://bigpinkcookie.com – have any faves I should include? #
- @ToddTodderson You were missed at Melissa & Brandon's reception – everyone asked about your trip to Belize & how you were doing! in reply to ToddTodderson #
- @BorrowLenses Absolutely! I was just talking about WPPI plans earlier today! Will you guys have a booth there again this year? in reply to BorrowLenses #
- @morgantrinker *snort* I'm totally cracking up. I actually have a whole "inspired by Brand Morgan" post in my mind, soon to be written! in reply to morgantrinker #
Tofurious SEO Workshop – Live!
I’m so excited that my friend Lawrence has launched his SEO Workshop today! I talked with Lawrence while at Skip’s Summer School last week, and he is so spot on with what he is doing for SEO – and is so great at teaching that knowledge! We had fun chatting about our various SEO strategies. We are on the same page on so much stuff! I can’t say enough good things about him!
Want to learn more about SEO and taking your site to the top? Head to California and get in on his workshop! And if you’re in Houston, can you add Houston to the city survey so he will come here? Pretty please? *grin*
I’ll be writing more about SEO over the next few months as I get tips and have discussions with my friend from https://dominatewithseo.com more and more. Attending this workshop will get you all the info at once, all in one dose to get you to the top FAST. It is totally worth it if you want to take your business to the next level in 2010!
Tweets for 2009-08-24…
- I am worn out. I think I'll export & upload a wedding today (already edited) and otherwise? It is time to do nothing. I need a day off. #
- @JasonAten I've hosted for years (since 2003) with http://hostingmatters.com – LOVE them. Adore them. They rock. in reply to JasonAten #
- I'm glad I made the changes to http://www.bigpinkcookie.com – now it makes me smile. I'll write more about plugins I'm using next week. #
- @soireebliss Bizarre! PC or Mac? What browser are you using? What version? Hmm… in reply to soireebliss #
- @JasonAten Currently I use Photocart – self hosted, because I proof before final edits so it seems to work best. Considering testing SmugMug in reply to JasonAten #
- @soireebliss Ah, but knowing it is Internet Explorer is a big help. Actually, in your browser, if you click on "Help" there should be About. in reply to soireebliss #
- @MonkeyTreeKasey Wait. Launch party? What? How did I miss this? (Oh yeah. Vegas. NOLA. Right.) I want to know more! in reply to MonkeyTreeKasey #
- Just blew Jason's mind by telling him that he is trendy in his desire to not be trendy. I can't believe my son is starting his Senior year! #
- @chipgillespie Can I come to your house just to stare at them? I adore DWELL Magazine. *swoon* in reply to chipgillespie #
- @farrahbraniff http://twitpic.com/f13yc – Wish I could be there! I'll be in Austin helping out with the Fast Track Photographer workshop … #
- @MonkeyTreeKasey I'm a burb dweller too, so depending on where you are at you may not be far! (I'm at Spring-Cypress & 249.) in reply to MonkeyTreeKasey #
- I just hit the spacebar on my Mac twice, expecting it to insert a period into what I was typing. Oops. Not an iPhone. #
- @organprinter You totally should go for the tweed with patches. If anyone can make it look awesome, it is you. in reply to organprinter #
- @rcrocker You didn't know that? I don't remember how I discovered it, but I've done it as long as I had the iPhone. Makes typing faster! in reply to rcrocker #
- @KeviKev I'm cracking up over the mental image of you pressing & scrolling the Powerbook screen. Twice. Oops! in reply to KeviKev #
- The @HoustonChron needs to include a feature on my boudoir photography being an AWESOME holiday gift. Who wants to help make it happen? #
- @urbanhoustonian But don't you love Inglorious Bastards? Isn't it the best? Did you see it? Do you want to see it? Tell us! Tell us!!! in reply to urbanhoustonian #
- Gearing up for the fall wedding season (Oct & Nov are HUGE for us!) and planning my upcoming rentals from @BorrowLenses – love them! #
I have flown a lot this summer with expensive camera gear, and making sure my gear arrives with me is always top priority. There are a few tips I would love to share that will hopefully help you out!
The first essential for me is bags to carry my gear in. I have two options that I choose from when I’m packing, and there are a few factors that go into deciding what I’m going to use: the size of the plane I’m traveling on, what I’m traveling for, and how long my trip is going to be. Bags are not cheap – but if you consider the gear that you pack inside of them, they are definitely worth the investment!
Flying on a normal size plane, a longer trip, and especially weddings where I want my backup gear with me as well, I pack my gear into two bags – my backup gear goes into my Think Tank Airport Bag. This baby is built for the long haul! It has fantastic wheels, is solid and roomy for lots of gear, holds the laptop sleeve in the front, and is just a pleasure to use. One of the many great features is that it has a cable lock system built into the bag in addition to TSA-approved combination locks on the side, so if you’re traveling alone you can tether it to the leg of a table or chair so you don’t have to worry as much about someone grabbing it as they walk past. I hadn’t considered it before, but in writing this I realized I’m also going to use that locking system when I leave my bags in hotels as well – there is always some sort of object that I can lock it to.
I’ve had to debate with flight attendants a few times about whether or not it will fit in the overhead bin – it is compliant with the dimensions, and it fits in wheels first even. For some reason, on some flights they have wanted to take it from me to gate check. I’ll then calmly discuss with them the value of the contents and explain that it does fit, and once they let me try it and see that it does they let it go. However, it will *not* fit on smaller planes like the Continental Express Jet fleet, so I make a point to watch what plane I’m booking when I travel for weddings.
My second bag of choice, and where I carry my primary, absolutely-must-arrive-with-me-or-I’ll-die gear, is the Surge Backpack by North Face. I use this in combination with my beloved ShootSac. My lenses go in the ShootSac, and the ShootSac goes in the main compartment of the backpack. My laptop fits in the laptop sleeve, and I still have room to pack some knitting, my Kindle, my noise-canceling headphones and other essentials.
When I’m taking a shorter trip, traveling for fun and don’t need backup gear, I take just the backpack. That way, I can pack a rolling bag with clothes and toiletries instead. When I’m on a Continental Express Jet flight or some other small plane that has itty-bitty overhead bins, I make sure the essentials are in the backpack, and I gate check my rolling bag. (They require it, and you won’t have any choice – the plane is just too small.) Every time I go for travel whether it is long distance or short, I always bring my headphones; listening to your favorite music while closing your eyes is the most relaxing feeling. That’s why I must thank my affordable noise cancelling earbuds for giving me relaxing feelings every time I travel.
When I go through security, I pack my phone and all of my jewelry in one of the small interior pockets inside the Surge backpack. I do this before I get up to the front, that way my whole screening process is fast & smooth.
Never, ever, EVER check luggage with gear inside of it. Ever. Gate check it if you must, and be polite and calm about it when they ask you to do it and request the option to watch them load it on the plane. Try to be among the first to get off the flight as well so you can pick it up as soon as they unload it.
Make sure you have insurance that covers you while traveling with gear. Before I turned pro, mine was covered under my homeowner’s policy. Now I carry gear insurance which I purchased through the PPA, and I still have a rider on my home policy, after verifying with my agent that it will cover loss of pro gear. Always check with your company, as some private insurance policies will not cover professional gear. If you do the math, that could be a really, really expensive loss, there is a trustworthy insurance claims adjuster that I always recommend using, the name is rapidpublicadjusters.
Flying with Fish has written some GREAT posts on traveling with your gear – one of his earlier posts was what me to buy the Surge backpack. He has written extensively about Protecting Your Bags at the Airport. More recently, he wrote about the Airport Screening Process from Start to Finish and Airport Thieves at Work and How They Do It. Be aware of your surroundings while you travel and be confident, and you will never have a problem.
What bags do you like to use when you travel with gear?