Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Joystart Your Year

Here at PhotoLovecat.com, we love anything we can help you get for FREE - especially education. I'm pretty excited about this event, which was launched a couple weeks ago to help small photography businesses get that little spark of inspiration or set of ideas that will propel them forward. I didn't want to share it on PhotoLovecat.com until I had personally gone through the experience of participating and listening to make sure it was good content and to see where "the catch" was in providing so much quality content.

Now, of course they have options that you can pay for and they smartly make it super easy to pay for them without hardly thinking. That's where your willpower and smarts needs to come in so that you don't drop your entire education budget for the year on one day of internet surfing. (What do you mean you don't have an education budget?! Hmmm.. maybe you should think about that.) There are a few Wednesdays over the course of several weeks that you can sign in and listen to all of the content for FREE- and that's what's awesome about the program. These are successful photographers and great motivational speakers to really help you achieve your best in your photography business. I'm not one to just jump on any bandwagon out there. I believe in these speakers and what they stand for, so you know it's good, quality stuff. Check it out today, to catch some of the quality content for free! If you miss it, read the full description of content before purchasing anything so that you're only getting info you NEED, and not just because you missed it. If you're attending WPPI - many of the people listed in Joystart Your Year will be speaking there as well, which is included in your conference registration- so there will be other opportunities to hear them for "free".


Anne Ruthmann is a lifestyle & wedding photographer from Boston, MA. She spent 10 years practicing marketing & management in corporate and non-profit businesses before pursuing her passion for photography as an independent small business. She loves helping others find creative and low-cost solutions to business problems. Follow her on Twitter to see her daily adventures and thoughts.

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Hotel Deals WPPI 2011

As with last year, here's some deals for hotel stays during WPPI. As codes come out, I will be tweeting them as I see them and updating this list so keep it bookmarked. I know from the past that MGM is pretty easygoing with canceling/rebooking when finding better deals.

MGM Grand
The main hotel where the convention takes place. West Wing rooms are notoriously small and most people don't like them so keep that in mind when booking. Many various suites. Smoking and non-smoking rooms available.

$159/night + up for Premium Suites (ideal for suite parties)
Code: MKT312

Winter Warm Up Sale
Code: FALL10

20% off + 2-for-1 Buffet (expires 2/3)
Code: WARMUP11

$90/night +up, $50 Spa Credit
Code: MGMSPA10

30% off + 20% off Spa

30% off
Code: SUPER2011

The Signature @ MGM Grand
The 'elite' section of the MGM Grand, set of three towers with an entrance closer to the convention area. Non-smoking and its own deli, Starbucks and bar.

Up to 25% off New Year Sale (expires 1/31)
Code: SIG927

Don't forget to also check VRBO.com for offers which may be cheaper than rooms direct through The Signature.

Nearby Hotels

Located diagonally across the street from MGM Grand, quite a hike but able to get to/from MGM without crossing street by using elevated crosswalks.
$65night + up

Located across the street from MGM's lobby entrance. I hear there's girls there in skimpy outfits and large... shoes.
$80/night + up

Located across the street from MGM, connected via a direct walkway from MGM. Has a roller coaster inside.
$75/night + up



Corey Ann is a wedding & lifestyle photographer from North Canton, OH. She is a mix of everything - fashionista (runs Clothes for Pros, clothing suggestions for photographers), travel guru, deal hound and geek rolled into one. She's had a website online since 1997 and a blog since 1999. When not plotting world domination or her next trip, she can be found reading one of the 100+ books she reads a year. Follow her on Twitter.

Monday, January 10, 2011

WPPI 2011

It's that time of year again, convention time!!! Imaging USA/DWF is almost upon is and WPPI is biting close at its heels. To go or not to go - that is the question in many photographer minds right now.

In the past we've covered a lot of WPPI, here's a list of the blog topics in the past. Do you have any burning questions that you'd like covered before we hit WPPI? Comment and let us know!

General Tips:


Money Saving Tips:
Hotel Deals (will be sleuthing out deals for this year and making a new post)


Reviews:


Corey Ann is a wedding & lifestyle photographer from North Canton, OH. She is a mix of everything - fashionista (runs Clothes for Pros, clothing suggestions for photographers), travel guru, deal hound and geek rolled into one. She's had a website online since 1997 and a blog since 1999. When not plotting world domination or her next trip, she can be found reading one of the 100+ books she reads a year. Follow her on Twitter.

Sunday, December 12, 2010

Do I really need a mobile friendly website?

Here are some StatCounter stats about ways that people are viewing some of my websites, based on the last 500 visits. While we tend to think we need to move quickly to the next biggest thing because it's always flashing across our TV screen and other people are freaking out about it, we're better served by analyzing the hard data of what's actually happening:

From AnneRuthmann.com - audience is generally people interested in hiring me.
Browser Statistics

From My Blog - audience is mostly people who find me via google searches, and through referring links from other websites.
Browser Statistics

From PhotoLovecat.com - audience is mostly photographers and people searching through google.
Browser Statistics

My guess is that the few iPhone and Android user hits I get, may actually be other photographers, rather than clients doing their photographer shopping on their cell phone. That doesn't mean I don't plan to pursue a non-flash version of my site in the future, but that I'm not over-eager to make major changes right now while the market is still young and mobile views are still quite low in comparison. If I see the mobile device figures jump to 10%- you bet your butt I'm switching. My guess is that by then, there may be an even newer technology which allows flash to be viewed on mobile devices, or creates an entirely new platform. Is this helpful to you? Do you ever notice what people are really using to view your website?

Anne Ruthmann is a lifestyle & wedding photographer from Boston, MA. She spent 10 years practicing marketing & management in corporate and non-profit businesses before pursuing her passion for photography as an independent small business. She loves helping others find creative and low-cost solutions to business problems. Follow her on Twitter to see her daily adventures and thoughts.

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Review: Shootsac

Continuing the trend of my reviews of camera bags, I figured I needed to add my favoritest bag of them all, Shootsac. I use this sucker more than any other bag and I have to say that (bag cost only... we need not discuss my shameful cover habit) this product may have the greatest return of interest out of any product that I've purchased for photography.

Item: Shootsac

Product Website: Shootsac

Price: $179.00

What I Bought Bag For/What I Expected: I purchased this bag because from the get-go in my career I knew two things, one - that I'm klutzy as all heck so I knew there was NO way I could carry two cameras and not drop/bash/break one in the course of the day and two - that I love changing lenses and being forgetful, I'd be apt to leave one behind if I continued my method of leaving the lenses in convenient places. I loved the ads and the raves I heard online about how wonderful it was to carry lenses on you and how easy it was to use. I purchased this bag in early 2008 and have used it on practically every shoot since.

Expectation Met: YES! *wahoo*

Pros:
+ The bag very easily wraps around your body, making it less cumbersome than more traditional camera bags.
+ With the introduction of the shoulder pad (a MUST buy!) it became much more comfortable and easy to carry.
+ The lenses are secure. Two + years later and my lenses still don't wobble or fall out, even though the neoprene has stretched.
+ Cute, cute, cute covers. I try to match my weddings (color wise) and the brides always notice and comment.
+ Cover comes in handy when asking bride to sit anywhere that may mess the dress up.
+ Easy to get in and out of during a wedding.
+ Getting in/out of the bag during a wedding is silent, unlike other bags that have velcro, zippers etc.
+ There are often sales and perks through various times of the year.

Cons:
- The bag is not cheap, nor are the covers and the shipping can be steep (they often have free shipping sales though!).
- Some people have had issues with the 70-200 falling out, personally I haven't *knocks on wood* but it's been talked about enough that it is a concern. I believe though with the newer model the pockets are deeper and that helps the issue.
- It doesn't hold a SLR. I've seen it done but I could never make mine fit.
- You cannot put a lens in with the hood on facing out, can sometimes get the lens in with the hood backwards but not easy to get in/out.
- While it's becoming a bit more male angled with some mantastic covers, it's still a smidge feminine (according to my hubs anyways).
- Some do complain about the bag not sitting up when set down. This isn't a problem that bothers me but is one you should be aware of if this could be a problem for you.

Picture of me shooting in Punta Cana with the Shootsac:



What's in the bag? Nikon 70-200 VR (which is in use here), Nikon 24-70 2.8, Nikon 60 macro, Nikon 85 1.4, CF card wallet, extra camera batteries, iPhone. During the wedding I also will carry my SB-900 and battery backup (with the battery backup going into a pocket with the flash on the camera).

Corey Ann is a wedding & lifestyle photographer from North Canton, OH. She is a mix of everything - fashionista (runs Clothes for Pros, clothing suggestions for photographers), travel guru, deal hound and geek rolled into one. She's had a website online since 1997 and a blog since 1999. When not plotting world domination or her next trip, she can be found reading one of the 100+ books she reads a year. Follow her on Twitter.