October 2012 - New Hampshire Professional Photographers
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October 2012 - New Hampshire Professional Photographers
The Official Newsletter of the New Hampshire Professional Photographer’s Association October 2012 NHPPA October Meeting Greg Yegar “Marketing to Capture Your Audience” Wednesday October 3, 2012, 6 PM Chateau Restaurant, Manchester, NH Marketing your services to the general public can be a costly. Even a simple newspaper ad can cost hundreds of dollars and the results are often poor at best. Join Greg for a lighthearted look at how he changed all that and turned a simple marketing plan into a "profitable" venture. Greg Yager is a Certified Professional Photographer who opened his studio to the public in 1997. He currently serves as a member of the PPA Forum Committee and as a Board Member for the KPPA/ PhotoProNetwork. His light hearted approach to photography and client relations will inspire you to loosen your collar a bit and learn to enjoy being a professional photographer. Communication and Education Email address: [email protected] Web Site: www.nhppa.com 2 Hyponeer October2012 The NHPPA Board of Directors Table of Contents President Jean Wozniak, A.C.Ph. 15 Acorn Ave, Auburn, NH, 03032 603-483-2314 [email protected] PAGE Summer Seminar …....…..………….……..….…..................................…...… 1 First Vice President Carin D’Abrosca 23 Revolutionary Lane, Nottingham, NH, 03290 (603)591-6530 [email protected] Board of Directors ………………..…………………...……….………...……..……...….. 2 President’s Message …….……………………….……………………...…...….…..…….. 3 What’s New ………..…………………………...…….……...…………………....……....… 5 Monthly Meeting Hospitality …………………………...……….….…..….…….…... 5 Hyponeer Submission Deadline ……………………………….……………..…..……. 5 Monthly Meeting Review…………………….…………...…...…………………..….... 7 Vender Appreciation …………………………………….……….….…….……….…….. 15 Upcoming NHPPA and PPA Events ………………..……………..……..………..... 16 Second Vice President Marsha VanderMey, A.C.Ph. 15 Old Milford Rd, Amherst, NH 03031 (603) 759-0062 [email protected] Treasurer Jean Camire, C.Ph. 166 Elmhurst Ave, Manchester, NH 03103 (603) 668-1857 [email protected] Secretary Lauri West 77 Centre St, Apt 2, Concord, NH 03301 603-915-5932 [email protected] Immediate Past President/Conference Chairman Jeff Dachowski, CPP, M.Photog., Cr.A.C.Ph. 55 South Commercial St. Manchester, NH 03104 603-626-7300 [email protected] NHPPA Directors Alison Miniter Alan Kirby Gary Summerton Membership Allison McGrail 243 Mount Vernon Road, New Boston, NH 03070 603-867-4970 email: [email protected] Hyponeer Editor Gene Paltrineri, CPP, M.Photog., Cr.,D.C.Ph. 3 Tanglewood Dr. Dover NH 03820 (603) 749-4777 [email protected] Industry Representative Steve Sedman, Lustre Color Librarian Susan Gray Scholarship Chairperson Marilyn Dillon NHPPA Representative to PPANE Crystal Nadeau PPANE Director Lorraine Bedell, Cr. Photog., A.C.Ph. NEIPP Trustee Skip Foisy, CPP,Cr. Photog., C.Ph. National Councilors Tim Cameron , CPP, M.Photog., Cr.,D.C.Ph. Gene Paltrineri, CPP, M.Photog., Cr.,D.C.Ph. PPA Certification Secretary Don Chick, , CPP, M.Photog., Cr., D.C.Ph . The HYPONEER is the official publication of the New Hampshire Professional Photographers Association. Views and opinions expressed reflect those of the author and not necessarily those of the Association. The Hyponeer is published nine times a year to coincide with the monthly dinner meeting held on the first Wednesday of each month except for the months of May, August and December. Deadline for news articles is the first of the month prior to publication. To advertise in the HYPONEER, please contact Keith Raiche at 603-268-9000. Acceptance for advertisement does not carry with it the endorsement of the NHPPA. Communication and Education Email address: [email protected] Web Site: www.nhppa.com 3 Hyponeer October 2012 President’s Message Jean Wozniak, A.C.Ph. This month’s motivation: Believe in the importance of what you do! No matter what kind of photography we offer in our businesses, we are all memory makers. We may get caught up in the dayto-day operations of our business, but when you come right down to the essence of what we do, it’s all about creating memories; not only for those in the photograph, but for all friends and family who view them! So let me ask you this…when’s the last time you turned the camera towards your own family?! More specifically, are you in the photos? As photographers, it’s very easy to always be the one behind the camera. It’s important, however, that we practice what we preach and make time for our own family portraits. Not only will this show the world that we believe in what we do, but because images of your own family will become your most prized possessions! The portrait you see here with this month’s message of my family was taken by the late Joan Ross, a professional photographer and classmate of mine several years ago at the New England Institute of Professional Photography (NEIPP). A group of us from that class got together once a month for some time after to practice what we learned and this image came from one of those gatherings. Having bumped into Joan at several photographic events over the years, I fully expected to keep doing so. It was shocking to hear of her passing. You truly never know… In my marketing material, I often include the words, “there may not be a perfect time to have a family portrait taken, but there may come a time when you regret not having one,” a quote inspired by Michele Celentano’s program at NHPPA’s 2011 conference. I started sharing these words after I got a call from a mom to order prints several years after I had taken an extended Photo by Joan Ross family portrait of which she was part. Life got busy and she lost sight of ordering prints after the session. Sadly, the reason that prompted her call years later was that at only 18 years old, one of her sons met with a tragic accident and died. That family portrait was the last one they had taken together and it became priceless. What a great feeling to be able to provide her with that keepsake. Can you imagine if they didn’t have that portrait taken? One of our very own NHPPA members, Candace Pratt Stiteler lost her daughter suddenly this past June at the young age of 30. Luckily, Candace has many beautiful photographs of Christie that graced the room at the funeral home, that she’s shown me at visits to her house, and that she has shared on facebook. Although this time is hard for Candace, by having these images and choosing to share them with others, she is able to celebrate Christie’s life! In a time of loss, being able to look back at happier moments of that loved one is priceless and I thank Candace for sharing and letting me get to know who Christie truly was! NHPPA created the Christina Seavey Eldredge scholarship to also help memorialize Christie. Continued on page 9 Communication and Education Email address: [email protected] Web Site: www.nhppa.com 4 Hyponeer October 2012 Communication and Education Email address: [email protected] Web Site: www.nhppa.com 5 Hyponeer October 2012 The NHPPA’s official address is PO Box 4085, Manchester, NH 03108-4085 October Birthdays! 2 Jennifer Raiche 5 Jan Standbridge 6 Jack Murphy 6 Herb Frink 8 Debbie LaFrance 9 Julia Russell 9 Walter Schnecker 10 Wayne Flanagan 11 Allison McGrail 11 Heather Barry 11 Lisa Vecchione 12 Lisa Vecchione 13 John Grimanis What’s New! October Birthdays! 15 Christopher Martin 17 Pearl Racette 21 George Mitchell 22 Roger Campagna 26 George Hawkins 26 Peggy Hatfield 31 Aurel Stuart 31 Tim Courtemanche 31 Mindy Butler October Anniversaries! 5 Dennis and Michelle Spaziano 7 Bob Lotz 8 Herb Frink 9 Laura Tetrault 10 Louise Supple and Leo 10 Tracey Halon 12 Carole Brocher 12 Poppy Clark 12 John Grimanis 13 Peter and Catherine Alcivar 21 Pris Petre 28 Stephan and Karla Dillard 29 Tom Golota Monthly Meeting Hospitality Program Review - Write a review about the program (using attendees forms). Jeni Leonard Photography - Photograph portions of the program and the Speaker receiving his Merit. Send file images to Editor. Alan Kirby Special Interests- Who does what when they aren’t being photographers? Find these people and have them write an article. Tricks of the Trade- Solicit simple and inexpensive ways to solve everyday problems. New Members - (1yr or less) Seek out new members and ask them to write about their impressions of NHPPA and something about themselves. Claire Lemire Scholarship Raffle - Sell tickets at meetings and raffle donated gifts. Marilyn Dillon PPA News—Tim Cameron Assist Speaker- (Arrive @ 5:45) Set up and break down speaker’s presentation. PPANE News—Lorraine Bedell and Crystal Nadeau Name Tags - (Arrive @ 5:45) Set out name tags and make tags for new members. Marilyn Weir Association News/Special Events- Collect news items & event happenings in members’ lives (birthdays, births, vacations, anniversaries, wedding network etc. Gene Paltrineri Meal Ticket Collection - Bob Lotz Chair Set up—Dennis Dagget Anyone interested in any of these jobs, see Michelle Spaziano, or email . her at [email protected] Remember, if you do any one of these tasks for four months, you will receive one credit towards your NHPPA Degree. If you see a job that might interest you but someone is already doing it, ask if they would mind changing jobs, or see Michelle. The Deadline for the October issue is September10 Communication and Education Email address: [email protected] Web Site: www.nhppa.com 6 Hyponeer Ocftober 2012 Communication and Education Email address: [email protected] Web Site: www.nhppa.com 7 Hyponeer October 2012 September Meeting Review Pat Edsall “Fifty Shades of Grey … Paint Thinking outside the box is a wonderful thing. Painting our photographs while not necessarily a new idea has taken on a whole new look. Digital painting is Ms Edsalls passion. She has taken her art of photography to a whole new level.” Digital Painting is painting in a traditional manner with digital tools”, explains Patricia. Having a Wacom tablet and a painter solftware such as Corel is all you need to create some beautiful artwork. Pat says the key elements found in photography also apply to digital painting. She explains how any of us can create beautiful pieces of art with just a little imagination. The first step, is to assess your situation. Like a painter who goes into a field to paint the natural scene first just stops to look and take in the surroundings and then decides what exactly he or she wants to paint, so should the artist in creating a digital painting. Take at least 5 minutes to assess the situation and then once you have what you want to create in mind, use the same key elements you would to shoot the photograph and then bring this to your computer. There is no right or wrong thing to do. Art is all in the eye of the beholder. Remember this takes time. One very important part of digital painting is learning about the various brushes. Air brushes make great snow she said. Bristle brushes really show strokes in a painting. Impasto brushes will give the paint a raised look. This gives the feeling of movement to the subject. She provided a step by step plan for creating a piece of art and showed us slides of how this would work with start to finish images. Other hints included things like, when working on a portrait first clean it up. A point to remember is too much gray could make a muddy effect. When painting, paint only with pure colors. Don’t overblend and try to stay away from black. Use other dark colors. Balancing color in a painting is important. Lighting is also very important. The key to remember is to use all the elements we learned as photographers and think like a painter. It is very obvious that Pat has learned this skill very well and we were all in awe of the beautiful paintings she has created. She left us feeling like we could all be paint masters as well as great photographers. What an interesting evening. Great job, Pat! Thank you for sharing your craft with us all. Michelle Spaziano Think like a painter. Think in shapes and colors. A lot of this is hit and miss. Sometimes it works and other times you need to take a different approach. Pat teaches classes on this subject as well and gave us some exercises to try ourselves. Pat provided some good hints on brushes. Communication and Education Email address: 8 Hyponeer October 2012 Communication and Education Email address: [email protected] Web Site: www.nhppa.com 9 Hyponeer October 2012 President’s Message Continued Candace is a past president and life member of NHPPA, current PPANE President, a National Award recipient, Colleague of Photography, Cr. Photog., CPP, CMB, ABI – in other words, she has given a lot of herself to helping, supporting and giving back to the photographic industry. Let’s help and support her through this difficult time. Although the fund will be open for donations beyond, the scholarship will be drawn at NHPPA’s October meeting and will give the winner the opportunity to experience the NEIPP school in April of 2013. Donations of any amount can be sent to NHPPA at P.O. Box 4085, Manchester, NH 03108, or go to www.nhppa.com, click on the Pay by Paypal link and at the bottom you’ll see Special Donations. You can determine whatever amount you wish to give and during the check out process indicate how it should be applied. Funds are still also being collected for the Andie Goodman scholarship. Andie was a life member and Associate Colleague of Photography of NHPPA, trusted vendor, Hyponeer assistant editor for years and was a good friend to many members. She passed away this past year and we hope to help memorialize her with this scholarship. The same choices for ways to donate mentioned above are also available for Andie. With all the talk in this message about those who have passed on, it is not intended to make you sad. It is to hopefully remind you: to educate potential clients on the importance of your service and product for them; to help others create lasting memories; not to miss one opportunity to create memories, for your clients, for yourselves, and for your own families; and of course why we should truly believe in the importance of what we do! Communication and Education Email address: [email protected] Web Site: www.nhppa.com 10 Hyponeer October 2012 Images from the September Meeting Photo by Alan Kirby Communication and Education Email address: [email protected] Web Site: www.nhppa.com 11 Hyponeer October 2012 Communication and Education Email address: [email protected] Web Site: www.nhppa.com 12 Hyponeer October 2012 Images from the September Meeting Photos by Alan Kirby Communication and Education Email address: [email protected] Web Site: www.nhppa.com 13 Hyponeer October 2012 Communication and Education Email address: [email protected] Web Site: www.nhppa.com 14 Hyponeer October 2012 Images from the September Meeting Photos by Alan Kirby Communication and Education Email address: [email protected] Web Site: www.nhppa.com 15 Hyponeer October 2012 Special thanks to the Vendors who support NHPPA American Color Imaging Avelon Color Canon Canvas on Demand Creative Memories Digital Silver Imaging EP Levine GW Molding Graphic Authority Hunts Photo and Video and Digital Larson Enterprise Lenzart Professional Lab Liberty Mutual—Patrick McGoldrick Live Free Photographer Lustre Color Michel Company Millers Professional Imaging Nations Photo Lab Natural Color Lab North Conway Grand Hotel PhotoDUDS Photo Speculator Radio Popper Sevigney Insurance SOPHA Spectrum Photo Studio of Photographic Arts White House Custom Color When you have the option, reward those that support NHPPA with your patronage. Without their generous support NHPPA could not provide our educational Communication and Education Email address: [email protected] Web Site: www.nhppa.com 16 Hyponeer October 2012 Schedule of NHPPA and PPA Events Oct 3—Monthly Meeting—Greg Yegar—Marketing—Chateau, Manchester, NH Nov 7—Monthly Meeting—Print Critique—Chateau, Manchester, NH Dec 5—Holiday Party—TBA Jan 2, 2013—Business Meeting and Vendor Appreciation—Chateau, Manchester, NH Jan 20-22—PPA Convention Feb 6—Monthly Meeting—TBA—Chateau, Manchester, NH March 6—Monthly Meeting—TBA—Chateau, Manchester, NH April 3—Monthly Meeting—TBA—Chateau, Manchester, NH April 14-18—NEIPP—Resort and Conference Center, Hyannis, MA April 27-20, 2013 NHPPA Conference—Margate Hotel, Laconia, NH Future NHPPA Conferences—The last weekend of April Note: All monthly meetings start at 6 PM. Directions are posted on the web page www.nhppa.com Gene Paltrineri 3 Tanglewood Dr Dover, NH 03820 Address Service Requested RSVP If you are planning to attend the October Meeting you must contact: Carin D’Abrosca (603) 591-6530 [email protected] by September 27, 2012 Meal Cost (with reservation): $20 - $25 at the door Meals not guaranteed after reservation date Reservation after Sep 27-$ 25 Please make checks payable to: NHPPA Communication and Education Email address: [email protected] Web Site: www.nhppa.com
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