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happy valentine’s day

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hoping there is plenty of love in your life. this year, i am fortunate to have plenty even though my valentine is traveling far away.  we don’t tend to celebrate valentine’s day on the very day what with restaurants being crowded and all prix fixe. i am looking forward to a big celebration when he gets home on monday. until then, i have have a beautiful arrangement to enjoy.

what are you planning with your valentine?

cheers, dana

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emma reuss’ headshot makeover

Emma was our youngest makeover winner. Her goal was singular; she wanted to look older. We admit, we don’t hear that very often. However, Emma is launching her new career coaching business where she does most of her business over the phone. She needed a photo to communicate her poise and maturity. And this wasn’t it.

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 Here’s where we took Emma.

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emma reuss by dana rogers photography

She was thrilled with the more mature look of her new portraits and will be using them to promote her business. Thanks Emma!

 

For a hair consultation, contact Stephen Schaller at Salon Salon at 303.444.5353.

To learn more about personal stylist Marian Rothschild at Look Good Now,  visit www.marianrothschild.com.

Here is a bit more about Emma:

As an ICF Certified Career Coach and Founder of Bliss Career Coaching, Emma Reuss is dedicated to helping smart, progressive people design and do their ideal work. A serious believer in fun on the job, Emma has been paid to salsa dance in Mexico, organize rain forest conservation projects, sail through the Caribbean, lead treks into volcanic craters, create a literacy project for Nicaraguan kids, photograph the remains of ancient human sacrifices, guide night SCUBA dives and teach traditional medicine in the jungle. Believing that joyful people have more to give the world, she specializes in helping socially conscious and entrepreneurial people get paid to play.

 

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fresh-start monday – joshua handler’s headshot

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Joshua, a massage therapist and bodywork practitioner, requested a photo to aid in promoting his business. He was interested in communicating his gentle nature, but also his healing energy. Did we succeed?

cheers, dana

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fresh-start monday: barbee james

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barbee wanted a fresh photo to use in promoting her business in collateral materials and online. she is an interior designer so her image is everything. we wanted to communicate her studio’s array of suppliers as well as her friendly approach. did we succeed?

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ellen is graduating from high school

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Ellen is graduating from high school this spring – congratulations. She has the special sparkle of an accomplished actress, which she is! During her shoot, we had a lot of fun and got creative with the poses. She chose the black & white photo for the yearbook.

cheers, dana

 

 

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fresh-start monday – steve sabo

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Steve has a new portrait. What do you think?

cheers, dana

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Are you an author wondering whether or not it’s worth it to invest in professional photography?

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I recently talked to Kristina Holmes, an agent with Ebeling & Associates Literary Agency, about author photos. Kristina is a publishing expert who provides representation and publishing consulting, author platform development, and affiliate marketing. (Her answers are paraphrased.)

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Would you say a professional photo is a “must-have” for writers who want to become published authors?

Yes. When I visit a writer’s web site, I really expect to see their headshot, even if they are not yet published.

Many writers already have well-developed platforms when I begin pitching them to publishers. If they don’t yet have suitable headshots, this becomes a real priority.

For starters, I almost always include photos in the proposal to add color and personality. Later in the process, when the book is in production, the publisher will typically request author photos.

These days, I really wonder about websites that don’t include a personal photo. It’s important for an author to be relatable. Photography is so helpful with this.

What role do photos play in author platform development?

There are many different reasons why authors building their author platforms would want an author photo, if not several author photos. I often help my clients select suitable images.

These photos not only go on the website, they can also be used in the author’s media kit. Many authors now feature media kits right on their web sites, which is terrific. A tip for authors: make the photos high-quality, downloadable jpegs so they can be used in media coverage.

For authors who also do public speaking, headshots are included in their speakers kit on their bio and perhaps on their speaking sheet. (A speaking sheet details the topics that the author can cover.)

What makes a great author photo?

A straightforward, authentic photo always works well. I think looking attractive is important, but to me, the most successful photos are those that reflect a genuine, approachable person.

The photo should also reflect the type of book being written and contribute to – not detract from – the author’s credibility. So, if you are a business person wear a business suit not a track suit. Looking too casual could hurt you.

What are the most glaring photo blunders in the publishing industry?

I cringe when I see outdated photos. Generally, gaudy makeup or long-gone hairstyles are the most problematic. Photos like this send out a weird vibe. Overly staged photos are problematic. Cheesy and awkward hand positions are the worst.

It’s tricky when authors come to me with an outdated appearance. If I feel it might get in the way of the book’s success, I’ll speak up. One of my authors underwent a head-to-toe makeover to prepare for publication. She was a great sport about it and enjoyed it.

Do different genres demand different styles of photos?

To a degree they do. I work primarily with practical nonfiction which tends to be pretty straightforward.

Sometimes, the publisher might want a particular type of photo to reflect the author’s platform. My clients Niki Dewart and Elizabeth Marglin are the co-authors of The Mother’s Wisdom Deck which will be released in 2012. Sterling, the publisher, requested they have photos made with their children.  I rarely find that the publisher makes such a specific request, but in their case, it makes sense why they would suggest this.  The deck is for mothers, and part of the appeal is that it was created by mothers.

Does the publisher pick up the tab for photos?

Not in my experience. These days, authors are expected to provide professional quality photos.

In some cases, when the photo will be used for the cover and demands a specific type of photo, the publisher might get involved and might contribute. However, these instances are rare.

It’s important to understand that becoming an author requires certain upfront investments. You need to establish an audience and that does cost money. If you have to spend $500 to get great photos, it should be an anticipated expense.

For some authors, the money for headshots is an issue. I do understand it, but on the other hand, publishing is a really expensive enterprise to get into.

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Thanks to Kristina for her helpful information. Please attribute any bad grammar and/or typos to Dana, keeping in mind that she is a photographer and not a professional writer.

If you have further questions, I encourage you to put them in the comments section. That way, we can post Kristina’s responses for everyone to see.

cheers, dana

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Learn from Alyson Stanfield, Author and Art Marketing Consultant

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Nationally Known Coach Discusses Her Fantastic Book:

I’d Rather Be in the Studio! The Artist’s No-Excuse Guide to Self-Promotion

Please join us in Boulder, Wednesday, August 31, 5:30 – 7:30 pm

Artist Jerrie Hurd (homo sapiens unadorned), Beth Hayden of Blogging with Beth and Dana Rogers, Dana Rogers Photography, are pleased to invite you to an evening with Alyson Stanfield. Alyson will be making a rare visit to Boulder to discuss the recent update of her book and answer questions about art marketing. Because of the intimate setting, you will have a chance to interact with Alyson and other artists. The event is free and light refreshments (cookies and ice cream) will be served.

We are limited to 30 people. Please RSVP to Dana Rogers at Dana@danarogersphotography.com for location and more details. (Event is taking place near downtown Boulder.)

I'd Rather Be in the Studio

 

About the book: I’d Rather Be in the Studio! The Artist‚s No-Excuse Guide to Self-Promotion is for artists of all kinds. Painters, sculptors, ceramist, jewelers, photographers, and others will benefit from the easy-to-follow self-promotion practices in this book.

 

About Alyson: Author and art-marketing consultant Alyson B. Stanfield, of Art Biz Coach, focuses on sharing the artwork directly with potential buyers through electronic and traditional communication outlets in a manner that is comfortable, not artificial. Artists match Internet marketing strategies with sincere personal skills to take charge of their art careers. The book includes access to worksheets for in-depth self-promotion.

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say cheese? win cheese!

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ever wonder why people ask you to “say cheese” when you pose for a photograph? it’s mainly because your mouth mimics a grin when you say the words. and, it’s so silly that its likely to inspire a smile.

i tried researching the history of the “say cheese” and i still don’t really know how this nutty custom started. apparently, the tradition has spread across the globe. in korea, people say kimchi. in bulgaria its kele, which means cabbage. in Denmark, the words mean “say orange.”

do you say cheese when posing for a photo? if not, what do you say?

leave a comment below sharing your favorite posing photo and revealing your favorite cheese. while you are at it, visit my facebook page, http://www.facebook.com/danarogersphotography.

cheers, dana

 

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fresh start monday: jim crowder’s business portraits

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jim crowder's new business portrait

I recently had the pleasure of creating Jim Crowder’s new business portraits. Didn’t they come out well?

Jim felt he needed a professional portrait for his blog, web site and updated business cards. Contact me if you are thinking it might be time to update.

cheers, dana

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