Instagram... for photographers who don't have a point and shoot.

I received a Nikon P3 when I graduated college almost 6 years ago... yikes... can't believe that was almost 6 years ago!!!!  Time flies... well no need to mention how slightly out of date that camera is now.  It's still a great point and shoot for someone who wants good images but isn't a control freak like me.  I find that my iphone has really become my point and shoot.  The problem being the lack of control (even with the camera + app). I find taking photos of everyday, typically mundane things becomes interesting and fun when you use instagram.  You get to put fun filters on them (which typically I'm against, I am a clean, simple processing girl when it comes to my own photography but when it's a cute photo of my dog in the tub covered in dirt it's fun to slap a little vintage style filter on it.  As much as I'd love a few of the new flashy point and shoot cameras (some are even fancy these days and have interchangeable lens) I'm finding that with instagram I'm having fun taking photos with my phone and even if I can't control all the aspects that I want I'm still capturing the memories and that's really all that matters.

*This year's Christmas tree, The Christmas Camel at Mt. Vernon, Our front door (I know I'm not actually a McKenney yet), Coby-man, Fuzzy slippers you warm up in the microwave (great gift idea), Coby nose, Starbucks peppermint mocha, Silas and I with our new cozy blanket from J&M, Coby's morning walk, The wreath on our side door, We are going to have a white Christmas!!!!, "What you don't like my new mud boots?", Decorating my parents house for their annual bowling league Christmas Party (they don't actually bowl.... it's a long story), Lyla James AKA the cutest baby girl ever!!!, Some last min Christmas shopping and The Elephant Walk- some of the best food I've ever had, period.*

Merry Christmas Eve Everyone, don't forget to take some photos while you celebrate this wonderful holiday season with family and friends, even if they use an on camera flash and don't have killer Bokeh because documenting these memories is still the #1 goal!!!

XOXO Spring

Starting a Business... when you are not really sure how

I'm defiantly no expert on starting your own business, but I have done it, and so far so good.  When I started shooting portraits, families, pageant girls, babies and weddings I was so far from wanting to start my own business.  I had moved to TX with my then boyfriend, now fiance, and was looking for a job.  After finding a whole lot of nothing photography related I ended up hosting at a restaurant called Ironwood Grill (shout out to Tom and Keri- best onion rings and steak EVER!!!!).  While I did love the people I worked with and the food I didn't feel like I was doing much in terms of self fulfillment.  I started searching for photographers, photography studios, galleries, anything I could find that was photo related.  I came across a website for Image Forward Photography.  Which was a small family run studio right in town.  I emailed the owner, Debbie, and asked if she happened to need any help.  Well it was the wrong time of year and she wasn't very busy but she had me come by and chat one afternoon anyway.  We chatted and laughed and I felt like she could be a really fun person to work for.  A few weeks later Debbie called and offered me a job doing some design work and some photography work.  A perfect fit in my mind.

I worked for Image Forward shooting weddings, senior portraits, engagements and lots of family photos for over two years.  They became my family away from home and I miss those ladies dearly.  I remember the day when Debbie told me when I moved away that I should do this on my own.  I was shocked!  I had not even considered having my own photo studio.  I knew the basic in's and out's of our whole process but couldn't imagine doing it without these ladies.  If it wasn't for Debbie planting that seed I'm not sure I would have ever taken that leap.  But here I am 5+ years later with a growing photography studio of my very own.

Starting a business is scary!  There are no if's, and's or but's about it.  But it is also really exciting.  I didn't exactly jump in with two feet when I started Concept Spring Studios (my original studio name).  I started with two weddings, both for family friends.  I was paid very little, it was mostly about experience and having some of my own images to show. Because of the years I had spent with Image Forward I felt like I really had a great platform on which to jump off into the world of professional photographers.  That first year I shot a few small weddings and slowly built my portfolio.  By the following year I was booking weddings 8+ months out and was feeling quite confident and since then my business has continued to grow.  I now am a full time photographer, I have an assistant who works with me for 90% of my weddings and in June of 2011 I opened an official studio space in North Conway village.

The best advice I could give anyone starting their own photography business is to ASK QUESTIONS!!!! Attend a WPPI, PUG or other local seminar.  Listen to others in this industry, network with other photographers in your area and ask every and any questions you have.  Truly having people that I could look up to encourage me was such a huge help in those early days when doubt would creep in from the dark corners and scare me away from the hope of quitting my full time job.  To be honest, having those people that I can look up to now when I need encouragement and help is still one of the most valuable resources I have.

The professional photographer community is so special, most photographers out there today are very open with their ideas, their techniques and their advice.  I believe in sharing all and any information I have.  Nothing is a secret, there is nothing I do that I wouldn't gladly share the ideas and resources that I have with others.  What makes us unique is ourselves and no one can copy that so why not share all the other good stuff that helps everyone along the way.

I've always wanted to teach, or mentor or find some way to give back... I may not be at a point where I can be much help right now but anyone out there who needs advice, another set of eyes to look at something or even just someone to share struggles with and know you are not alone- please, email me and Id be more then happy to help in any way I can. Seriously.... if you are thinking "oh that would be cool but...."  stop right there and just send me an email: spring.smith@me.com and share your story, your struggles and your hopes for the future because by just sharing them you are taking a huge step in the right direction, and I'm happy to help however I can.

XOXO Spring

 

Why Photography?

Remember when your mom asked you what you wanted to be when you grew up?  Most kids would list of things like a fire fighter, second basemen for the Boston Red Sox, a teacher, a dolphin trainer.  When I was asked that question as a kid there were answers like a zoologist or a teacher but not until I was in high school did I ever consider a photographer. The summer of 1997 I spent at summer camp like the 7 summer before but this year my counselor was the photography counselor.  I hadn't signed up to take photography that summer but because Sarah was awesome she let all of her campers play in the dark room a little during cabin activity time.  The day I watched an image I took magically show up on the seemingly white paper just be being soaked in clear liquid I was hooked.  From that day on I was interested, I'm not sure I'd say in love but there was an artistic seed that was starting to take root.

The following year I started high school and unfortunatly for most freshman photography was pretty much an impossible class to get into.  It was always full of upperclassmen before us froshy's ever got to pick electives, but I didn't let that stop me.  A friend of mine was also just getting into photography so we made a deal with the photo teacher (shout out to Mr. Strom!!!) where we could pay the class lab fee and just stay after school and play in the dark room and he would teach us even though we didn't have a real class.  I spent more time in my high school dark room then anywhere else on that campus over the next four years.  So when Jr year comes around and that "what are you going to be when you grow up" question surfaces again and this time with high exspectations of, not only an answer, but of plans for college, I was torn between something science related (I had loved Biology and thought maybe that would be fun, end up working at a zoo with animals) but the thought of AP Bio in my schedule for Sr year, to be honest, scared the crap out of me.  So photography it was.  It was the only thing I ever really LOVED to do, and was something I felt that I was actually pretty good at.  I had after all taken two 3 dot images that year.  (Side bar:  dots were Mr. Stroms way to telling us which photos we took were good, bad or great.  One dot meant it's in focus and doesn't totally suck, two dots was- hey you did a good job this is a nice shot.  Three dots was pretty much you're the best and this image is awesome!!!).

So photography it was.... the next question was what the heck am I going to do with a degree in photography?  Well I went all the way through four years of college and still had no answer to that.  I am so beyond grateful that my  parents were so supportive and never once told me that photography would be a waste.  Even when I swore I'd be a broke artist, begging for change in front of the Burger King on Hunnington Ave they never told me that I couldn't.  I'm so glad that all these things in my life lined up and sent me on this path because of all the places I could be or things I could be doing with my life I'm so happy and proud to be a photographer.

XOXO Spring

Wedded Bliss | Pinterest

Planning a wedding is insane,  I've been in and around the wedding business for the past 6  years and I'm still completely overwhelmed when it comes to planning my own wedding.  I have no lack of ideas but getting those ideas from Pinterest to reality is much more difficult then I had ever dreamed!!!  And so begins my Wedded Bliss series.  I'm planning to use this series to help me bring my crazy ideas to life.  In hopes of having you hold me accountable for actually creating, dreaming and staying on the wedding planning timeline and thus can keep me in the whole Bliss stage rather then me ending up on the Wedded Stress side of things. I figured the best way to start is to share with you some of my Pinterest inspiration board.  I've got a million ideas and let me tell you if you are not already on Pinterest- go sign up right now.... no seriously righ tnow.... i'll wait.

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Ok now that you are a fully functioning member of this fantastic inspiration community- you should follow me and that means maybe you can actually HELP me with all this planning insanity!!!!  I could spend days of my life looking at wedding blogs, magazines etc and come up with millions of ideas that end up going in on ear and out the other.  When time comes to actually think about place settings I know I found this great idea a few months ago about doing something cool with the napkin and menu cards but now for the life of me I can't remember.... well this is where Pinterest comes in.  If i see something online I pin it.  If I see something in a magazine I take a photo with my iphone and pin it.  If i see something at a wedding I'm shooting I upload my image and pin it.  See where this is going?  It's the perfect way to keep track of all these awesome ideas.  So far it's been 99% ideas and 1% action but my plan is to work on that...  I'm hoping to add a few DIY items to my wedding and hopefully I can use this Wedded Bliss series to help me stay on track.

I'm defiantly going to need lots of help form all of you- I'm sure I'll be posting lots of idea and will need some help narrowing down to the best ideas and please, people, tell me when these ideas are INSNAE so I don't go beating my head against a wall... Like when I thought about renting a cow to have it graze around the grounds of the estate we are getting married at.... yeah seriously considered that.  I really like cows... but we are getting married at an ocean front estate not a farm.  So these are some of the things I'm going to need a little help with.  I have a million ideas and some of them could be great and some not so much.  So what do you think of what I have so far??

  • I want all my bridesmaids to be in different dresses- not just different styles in one fabric.  My girls are all really different in personality and I really want them to all find a dress that they not only love but one that fits their style.... of course some of them still insist that I pick it out but I'm really hoping they all find something that they all really love!
  • Photography- I've already got this one wrapped up.... the fantastic J&M will be with us on our wedding day and there is nothing that makes me more excited then their classic style!
  • The dress is also taken care of- one more thing to officially check off the list now that I picked it up this week!!!!  I'm so glad I got my Pricilla of Boston gown before they went out of business, I'm definably a Melissa Sweet bride :)
  • Our plan as of right now.... wait who am I kidding... my plan (Silas is interested in some items but flowers and colors are not his first choice of wedding topic) as of right now is to have a balance of classic and soft decor- with maybe a little rustic/chic thrown in.  I love the table scape above with all the green and ivory colored flowers.  I'm working with my florist Carrie to do some really great table scapes full of some fun glass and silver,candle stick and table ware yard sale finds.
  • Hair and make up are something I'm struggling with.  I have a girl that I'm super excited to work with that I know will do a killer job but as for style-  I think I change my mind every week.
  • As for menus and paper goods- I'm counting on the wonderful Lucinda to pull through and wow me... I could come up with a million ideas but none of them could hold a candle to the amazing creativity of this lady!!!!

XOXO Spring