News of the Biz

Just a couple updates!

I have been working on all the portrait sessions from my free studio over the last month… wow, what a thrill that was! I’m happy that I was able to get in as many friends & family as I did, and for all the fantastic comments I’ve received – so thanks!

Commercial studio has finally wrapped up in class for me, and it’s time to start working on my own studio. That being said, I picked up some new gear over the past couple weeks – wireless transmitter for my flash, as well as a 45″ umbrella and stand to put it on with my flash unit (kind of how photographer Lisa Bettany does many of her setups). I’ve only set it all up once while I was down visiting friends in Rochester (Thanks Sara! Hope you like your portraits!)


That said, I will be working on improving my business plan for this Fall, which includes offering additional products to clients and creating a new pricing structure that reflects the commercial quality I provide my clients. So, from now until August 31st, my portrait sessions will be just $75! Contact me here to book a session!

I must admit, I’m really happy with how my little business is progressing! It is allowing me to be creatively free, challenging me to break out from my comfort zone and really improve my skills as a photographer.

Queen Elizabeth, 1957

While looking for something specific in my grandma’s house a few weeks ago, my dad came across a rare photograph his dad took. On the back was written “1957″, and the photo lab stamp was from Park Photo Service in Cornwall, Ontario. (I wonder if they’re still in business?)

I think this is just fantastic. And adding to the excitement of the news that the Queen will be visiting Kitchener in July this year, it just seemed fitting that I share this now. I just hope to capture my own photo of royalty when they roll through the city!

Mother's Day is coming up...

Why not treat her to a memorable photo session to cherish?

Contact me (Lisa) by email (waterstonephoto@gmail.com) or phone to book your session or if you have any questions!

Why Photography?

This is more of a personal reflection blog post. Feel free to share any comments.
-Lisa
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via Twitter: RT @erinalaine “Focus. Figure out what it is u love to shoot, fine tune your creative style, & build your business around that. Anything else is just noise.”

Anyone who knows me, and knows me well, understands that I am not someone who can sit still. By this I mean my interests and desires change almost as frequently as the seasons; a new hair style (or colour), how the furniture is arranged, or even the process of waking up every morning. I like change; change is what defines me, if that even counts as a definition.

I have thought about the different areas of photography since the very first photography class I attended. Our teacher, Doug Wood, asked us what direction we were interested in focusing on. Were we aiming to be hobby or professional business photographers? Journalists, commercial or stock?

I sat there wondering what I was doing. I knew I wanted to take photos; I loved capturing pictures of everything from Grandma’s birthday party to new flowers starting to bloom in early spring. What did I love so much about this form of art? Reflecting on my past captures I realized that there is no single area of focus that I have stuck with. While I say this about myself, I am 99% sure that other photographers have multitudes of photos on numerous subject. Moving on.
My teacher’s question about “focus” really made me wonder what the heck I was doing. I wanted something to focus on, something specific but I could never figure it out.

The very first wedding I photographed was on a Tuesday afternoon, and the bride wore red. I jumped at the opportunity for a new experience; why not? The incentive was experience, but I received a bit of cash as well: $50. I learned a lot that afternoon, walking through Victoria Park with all my gear. I learned that photography is an exhaustive job, and on a hot day, hair should always been tied up. I’ll never forget the day.

I cannot blame any one client for my change of heart; it was a decision I made all on my own. I have had the great fortune of working for the most amazing clients for which I have utmost respect for, and I thank them again for trusting me to capture intimate moments no one could understand.
With any business, from a big corporation to the sole proprietorship I call Waterstone Photography, there are clients who are not a “dream come true.” These clients I still must thank sincerely, for forcing me to realize that every good thing must be challenged.

Those special clients presented challenges and tests of confidence and professionalism. What do I need to improve on? Was the contract fair and clear? Do I need to increase communication? When something good starts going downhill, the only way to improve is to look at where it started. But I’m getting off-track here; I’m really not preaching.

It came to me a few years later, that focus that I so desired. I’m a journalist, but not so much “with the words.” I take photos to remember events, ideas and funny things that happen. Something happening in the community? A car accident or weather anomaly? This revelation isn’t something that boasts me as something of a phenomenon, or that makes me even remotely different from anyone else toting a camera (or three) wherever they go. I do know that I want to channel my thoughts and energy into pursuing photojournalism.

I guess what I want to say is I want to embrace what inspires me. At this time in my photography career, weddings were a fad I tried out. Peer pressure; the “get rich quick” method of photography – and when I use these terms, I am only applying them to me and how I feel about being a “wedding photographer”. Although I enjoyed the results of each and every wedding day, and the undeniable emotions I felt and witnessed, I must confess that my ultimate passion for this area of photography is not there. I got caught up in the adrenaline rush and lost sight of what my focus should be. (Yes, should be.)

Starting into photography, weddings contracts seemed to show up on my desk. First one, then another… and it snowballed into what I “should be” doing. I felt like a robot; answer an inquiry, set up a date, sign a contract, shoot the day, deliver the photos, get some money. Pretty simple, right? I’m not exactly sure what my problem is with the routine… I just feel in my heart that it’s not what I want to do for the rest of my life.

In conclusion of this long-winded, and likely redundant blog post, I want to say that I am thankful for the opportunities I had to learn and gain experience, and to add to my portfolio.

Cheers.

2009 Year in Review

I wanted to post a 2008 year in review last year, but I completely forgot! So, here is my 2009 in photos. Enjoy


Photos on Display

For the month of December, two of my prints will be on display at the Kitchener Public Library. Exciting!

There will be other photos set up as well, from members of the Grand River Imaging and Photographic Society.

I only had my cellphone camera with me to get this shot before they went up on the wall. :)

New Portfolio

Just a quick update that I’ve created a nicer looking portfolio gallery over at Zenfolio.com!

There you can view larger images, leave comments, add your favourites to a collection, and (eventually!) place print orders as well as photos for albums and other products. How exciting!

Click here to visit the new portfolio, or click on the Portfolio link above.

Exciting News!

I have been waiting patiently… and what better timing – I’m looking forward to trying this out on the wedding of Jess & Jason this weekend!

Here, this is what I am the SUPER proud owner of:

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(it’s the Sigma 10-20mm f4-5.6 lens)

Let me tell you – hard work pays off, baby! My now-lightened wallet won’t regret this.

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Quick update!

I’m still here! Just been busy with some behind-the-scenes work.

I’ve added a slideshow to the sidebar of the blog, a small collection of my favourite portraits taken last year! Take a look at it here, or click the link to view it full size. Comments are always welcome!

Also, I’ve unlocked the engagement portraits taken on January 1st this year. They are now available to be viewed here if you haven’t seen them yet.

I’m working on two different posts for this week and next, focusing on my Valentine’s weekend adventures (first post) and then briefing on the topic of “Dealing with Difficult People” as my second post. Being a new photography entrepreneur, I still have a lot to learn when it comes to contracts and clients!

Also – are you following me on Twitter yet? ;-)

Last thing. I took this in West Montrose a couple weeks ago. SOON there will be buds and leaves on this tree! (I can hardly wait!)
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