How to Increase Your Income With Family Portrait Studio

Saturday, February 27, 2010


Family portrait studio is a unique business niche. All family members from birth throw early age and adulthood, children and parents want to keep records of their life. Adult members of the family will usually take their kids to the studio.

There is an average pattern to family portrait studio celebration. Some of them are birthdays and other are main holidays.

If your business heads the family portrait studio photography, then there is a way to enlarge your income. Like every business opportunity, the technique is to increase the amount of sales to the same customer even before you enlarge your customer data.

No need to move the entire studios set or carry around your equipment and create different locations, all you need to have is a greenscreen and an simply to use software. Using the greenscreen tactic will make it easy to operate family portrait studio. Are you ready to find out about three more income streams to increase your sales with the greenscreen tactic?

Ask the proud Mom or Dad to bring with them, a paint or any other art craft their kid had made. The idea is to create out of it a scene of art gallery where it can be used as a digital background.

After taking the portrait create with a greenscreen software the scene background, where you can post the kid picture standing near his art craft, integrated in it or posing in any way your imagination leads you.

Using the greenscreen software effects you will be able to create his perfect portrait with huge variations.

Another idea to stimulate parents imagination is creating a scene from children favorite books. Ask them if there is a special book their kid likes and creates the digital backgrounds for it.

You can place the child portrait (boy or girl) in the story. Fantasy stories, fairy tales and science fiction stories could be used to sky rocket your income via the family portrait studio sector.

The final idea that could be implemented in any family portrait studio is based on the knowledge that children live at their world of dreams, buy some inexpensive costumes for your studio set and encourage kids coming to your studio to masquerade, use the props and poses in front of the greenscreen.

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Video Production Business Tips

Friday, February 26, 2010


1. Find a way to add at least $200 to every video proposal you write.

You can write it in as a couple more hours of editing or add it to your day rate for a shoot. It doesn't really matter how you do it, just do it! I don't think I've ever lost a project because of a difference of $200.

The other thing to consider is that you shouldn't be so transparent in your proposals. I don't show how many hours its going to take to to edit a project anymore. I simply tell them that the edit fee is $X number of dollars. This makes it easy to build some profit in there.

Remember, as an owner, you want profits on top of your salary. If you pad your budgets by $200 or more per video, you can add several thousand dollars to your bottom line each year.

2. Renegotiate your fixed contracts such as cell phone, office phone, internet, etc. to reduce the monthly expense as much as possible.

Everyone is dying to keep customers these days so use that to your advantage. I ate lunch with a guy today who was able to cut his monthly high speed internet bill by $50 a month just by making a phone call and asking them what the best deal they could give him was.

I was able to reduce my phone bill by $200 a month just by asking the question "What's the best deal you can give me? There are a lot of phone companies asking for my business so I want to know what you can do to convince me to stay with you." That's $2,400 back to the bottom line each year.

Remember that I'm giving you ideas on how to boost profits....reducing expenses increases the amount of money you have left over at the end of each month. Don't ignore this.

Sure, you can sell more but in a down economy, its a great strategy to focus on negotiating new terms that benefit you 100% so that when the economy gets strong again, you'll be making more money and spending less of it. Both working together results in fatter wallets!

3. Don't include a lot of extras in your video proposals.

Having a lot of extras in the initial video proposal drives cost up which can drive customers away or leave room for your competition to bid lower than you. I recommend that you quote the shooting and editing part of a video and only include 1 copy of the DVD master.

Then, in your video proposal, tell them that additional copies and/or website files can be provided for an additional fee. Most of the time, they will forget about the copies or the digital files until the project is complete.

Then, when they are in a mad rush to distribute their video, they'll want/need you to make the copies. You quote them a reasonable yet on the higher side number and they go with it because they are ready to get the videos into the marketplace.

Plus, the duplication budget will almost always be treated as a separate cost than the original video so it doesn't bother them to create another PO number that they can assign your duplication fees to. If you add duplication to the original PO number, red flags go off because they are having to increase the budget for the initial video project.

It's not uncommon to generate an additional $500 to $5,000 in duplication/digital conversion fees within a week or two of completing a project when you treat video production and distribution as two separate transactions.

Keep in mind that everything mentioned here is completely fair. The client is getting great value and customer service at every stage of the project and you'll still be charging less than other high-end production companies in your area.

Clients are willing to pay more and they should pay more when you are willing to turn quality work around fast. Don't forget that.

Kris Simmons is a successful video business entrepreneur and coach whose purpose is to help videographers around the world learn how to grow, manage and sustain highly profitable video production companies. To date, thousands of videographers internationally have taken advantage of the business-building resources found at http://www.mindyourvideobusiness.com.

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The Art of Female

Thursday, February 25, 2010


The next shot was a picture from the back side of 3 obese men sitting shoulder to shoulder in a diner eating their packages with syrup. It was a funny and exaggerated representation of men and woman's physiques but none the less the general consensus is that women are more vivacious then men.

Tip#1 The Job Of The Photographer Is To Make The Subject Comfortable

Shooting female form photography can be a bit nerve racking for both the photographer and the model especially if both are amateurs. The job of a photographer is to make the model feel as comfortable as possible. Try having refreshments or a light snack to calm the nerves. Make sure to keep the atmosphere fun, inviting, and professional.

Tip#2 Be Prepared For The Shoot

It is important to be prepared and make a list of the shots you would like to shoot. Having this list of shots will allow you to be prepared for any effect that you wish to convey. Nude shots can vary in flavors and can be sensual, romantic, abstract, artistic, or a combination of these moods. Good preparation means appropriate lighting, clothing, and props.

Tip#3 Sometimes more is more

In female form photography sometimes more is more. The model does not necessarily have to be completely nude to have a sensual shot. Often time draping the subject with a piece of linen as it flows over her body is very captivating.

Tip#4 Nude Photography Loves Soft Light

Soft lighting and dark foregrounds make for a very elegant and sensation female form photography. Soft lighting create a very alluring and seductive atmosphere and hides unattractive lines. If you are working within a studio you should use light diffusers, light reflectors, and drapes for the effect you wish to achieve.

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Photo Restoration

Thursday, February 11, 2010

Did you realize that there are several different photo restoration techniques that are available? Each one has advantages and disadvantages, so you need to do some research before rushing out and giving your photos to the first service that claims to be able to help you restore your photos.

Photographs are precious possessions, so you need to understand what the photo restoration technique involves, and what will be required. Some techniques may actually put your photographs at risk if the technique is not done properly.

Chemical Restoration

In a chemical restoration process your photograph is actually re-exposed to developing chemicals. Sometimes this process involves first bleaching the photo, and then re-developing it. This process can reverse some of the oxidation that causes old photos to fade, but it also irreversibly alters the photo.

Chemical restoration should only be attempted by a trained photographic conservator. It is a highly technical process, the results are not guaranteed, and it can be very expensive.

Copying

One of the simplest and least expensive photo restoration techniques is simply copying the photo. By adjusting the contrast settings on the copy it is possible to improve the look of the resulting image.

While you can get some improvement, this restoration technique will only work on images with very mild fading, and it will not do anything to repair any damage to the photograph. What you will have is a darker copy of the original photo.

Airbrushing

Another photo restoration technique that is sometimes used is airbrushing the photo. In the hands of a skilled artist this technique can get very good results, but the technique can also be expensive. An artist will not only be able to add the necessary contrast to your photos, they will also be able to cover up blemishes to the photo.

The drawback of airbrushing is that any alterations are done to the original photo. If a mistake is made, it can be very difficult to undo. It is also not possible to cover up any physical damage to the photo with this technique. Repairing tears or punctures are beyond the scope of what airbrushing can accomplish.

Electronic

One of the best photo restoration techniques today is electronic restoration. By scanning your photo into a digital file repairs and alterations can be accomplished without any changes to the original photo. This technique makes it possible to repair tears and creases, reverse fading or other damage to the image, and add or remove color from the photo.

Electronic restoration can repair most any type of damage to your photo. If the damage is not that extensive the repairs can often be done the same day. The downside of photo restoration is that many printers are limited in the quality of photo print that you can get. However, many photo shops offer digital photo printing at a very reasonable rate.

Photo restoration makes it possible to recapture the memories that the original photo represents. Consider all of your options, and then chose the one that is right for you.

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Be a Master Photographer

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

If you're a beginner photographer you may be wondering if your photography skills are up to par. Can you actually take a photo against a white or black background and make it look professional? Are there shadows on your white background that make the photo look less than professional? Or, does your black background end up looking gray? How do you become a master photographer?

You can perform miracles with your average photos once you learn the basics of photography and digital imaging. You do not need to be a master photographer to start. Think about turning that average photo into a masterpiece! But how? How can you take a simple photograph with a cluttered background and turn it into the wildly expressive and professional print of the masters?

The wonderful thing about digital imaging is that you do not have to use Photoshop to make a great print. When we think of Photoshop we think of the master photographers and digital imaging experts. However, and here's the good news, any type of photo software can do a great job. Gimp is a free software much like Photoshop. Scrap-booking software can easily be used to add that unique and creative touch to photographs. How cool is that and it's free.

Beginner photographers often think that to develop their skills they need to be an expert in lighting. That's not true at all! In time you will develop your skills to become a master at professional studio lighting. A good first goal is to not expect too much from yourself to start. By mastering free digital imaging software you can develop yourself into a master photographer in no time. Once your photos are selling you can afford to invest in more expensive studio lighting, photo courses, and digital packages. It's a learning game and no one became a master photographer overnight!

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