IrisBooks | Los Angeles Child Photographer
August 31, 2009
I wanted to take a quick moment to write about IrisBooks (http://www.irisbook.ca)
I recently received my sample albums, and I am thrilled with them. They are beautifully hand bound linen books (although you do have the option to put an image on the cover). There customer service is top notch. Since this is a high quality product, it takes about 4 to 6 weeks for the order, but it is definitely worth the wait! The colors of the albums are just gorgeous, and I believe they are going to be adding plum in the near future.
I am excited for Friday! That is the day I will be giving my clients their beautiful IrisBooks. I can’t wait to see their faces as I hand them these beautiful books. The sample books are a slightly fancier version of the IrisPure books. IrisPure has black end papers and no stamp on the front.
Little Cuties…. | Los Angeles Child Photographer
August 31, 2009
Granted I am a bit bias as these are my boyfriend’s nieces and nephew, but their cuteness never ceases to amaze me. 🙂 Every time I have a roll of half used film that needs to get developed, I ended up shooting them to finish out the roll. Here are a few of my favorites from last week…
The Lovely Kit and Paul | Los Angeles Child Photographer
August 10, 2009
I had the pleasure of spending the last four days in at the Dreams Resort in Los Cabos, Mexico with Kit and Paul as the celebrated their wedding. Kit and I have been good friends for a while now, and I have been really looking forward to this day. She and Paul are very much in love, and it was a pleasure to be a part of such a beautiful and fun wedding. The bride and groom ended up in the pool before the night was out (fully clothed!!). I had such a wonderful (yet sweaty and exhausting!) time photographing their wedding 🙂 Here is an early sneak peak of the images to come to come. I hope you all had a great weekend. Congratulations, Kit and Paul!!
I finally received my business cards today. They were designed by the lovely gent, who designed my logo, Dan Gilkey (http://www.dangcreative.com), and they were printed by Carrie of Anemone Letterpress. Carrie also has a store front at etsy which carries her beautiful notecards. Check her out if you have the time (http://anemoneletterpress.etsy.com/ or http://www.anemoneletterpress.com). I am thrilled with them. They are exactly what I was hoping for! Carrie, thank you so much for all your beautiful work!!
I have been spending so much time working on my full time job and getting my child photography up and going that I have forgotten about my film camera for the past few months. I went over to dinner at my Boyfriend’s Brother’s home for my weekly visit. I was glad I had my camera since the two little girls were in matching dresses 🙂 Here are my favorites…
Hi all.
I just finished putting up my photographs in Delilah Bakery on Echo Park Ave. If you have the chance to stop by and check them out, please do. Also, if you know of anyone who may be interested in becoming a client, have them stop by Delilah’s so they can see some of my work printed up 🙂
Delilah’s is now offering a cafe menu. They have what may very well be the best BLTA I have ever had in my life. It is perfection, and it puts a smile on my face just thinking about it!
All the photos in the honey wood frames are mine.
I am one of those people that knows what they want. So, coming up with a logo, client packaging, marketing material, etc. should have been incredibly easy for me. However, this was not the case. Apparently, the products I had created in my head did not exist or at the very least I could not find them. After hours scouring every website with the word ribbon and every site mentioned for packaging by NAPCP and WPPI, I was about ready to give up or pull my hair out.
Instead, I walked away and tried my hardest not to think about how I want to present myself to clients. For someone who is a constant overthinker, this was not an easy task. That night I sat down and ordered a rubber stamp (rubberstamps.net) with my logo on it. It was the smartest move I have made thus far. Well, aside from having the wonderfully talented, Dan Gilkey put together my logo. I wanted to have my business identify with words such as organic and fresh, but without having to actually use those words. Using the rubber stamp solidifies my identity even more. It takes care, time, and patience every time you use the stamp.  This is another thing I want to have come across when people think of my child photography experience as a whole.
Once I got the stamp in the mail, I ran off to Paper Source to get inspired and figure out my client packaging. By the time I left Paper Source, I had it all figured out from the wrapping of the prints (chocolate brown tissue paper) to the wrapping of the albums (beautiful green satin ribbon) to the final paperwork (chocolate brown envelope, cream letterpress paper placecards [for thank you notes] and a simple sticker to seal the deal) – Notecard advising about print/album care, Final Thank You Note, stickers :). Oh, I forgot about the kid stamps I got for the outside of the envelope. They really don’t serve a purpose, but they are fun and they look pretty gorgeous in white ink against the chocolate envelopes. I also created some super cool vinyl stickers that are of a similar theme to the Design Aglow template I used for my information booklet.
As a final touch, every backside of the mat board is stamped in chocolate ink with my logo (acid-free ink).
I guess my whole point in writing this is for those of us that are in the very early stages of a new business who are trying to present themselves memorably and accurately. For those of you who are at that place, all you need to do is figure out who you are as a business. Come up with 5 to 10 words that describe your work, and I will bet that you can come up with a color scheme and package ideas from those words alone.
I’ll post photos of album packaging and print packaging in the next few weeks, once I have the stickers, albums, and prints 🙂
vinyl sticker – mockup
new stamp
mat boards / back of prints
final package envelope for clients with boys
Information Booklet (Beautifully Printed by CopyCraft.com)
Final Thank You Card
One Comment
Love seeing the pictures. Feels like they capture the essence of being there. I’m sure Kit and Paul will be so happy to have these memories in your photos.
Love,
stephie