Entries from December 1, 2007 - January 1, 2008

my leatherbound books

Posted on Sunday, December 23, 2007 at 08:03PM by Registered CommenterFred in | Comments18 Comments
"I'm very important. And I have many leather-bound books and my apartment smells of rich mahogany."
-Ron Burgundy

I thought it would be neat to share my little leather-bound journal with you guys...this is a very essential part of my ever evolving creative process...my leather-bound journal. I tear 'n tape and jittle 'n jot from the four corners of pop culture. Hints of movies, music and fashion make their way into this journal via ink and magazine tear outs. My little friend's obesity increases daily. This gem of a practice first introduced itself to me in Seattle while attending the Anti-Workshop. I rarely head into a shoot (sans weddings) without story boarding it first with paper, ink and tape. It's amazing what creativity is birthed when given parameters within which to exist.
Tip #20: Start a creative journal today...and carry it with you always in order to document the moments of inspiration that strike you on a whim.
Do you utilize a creative journal? If so, how have you found it aids in keeping your creative edge? Here's to many more leather-bound books and apartments that smell of rich mahogany. Cheers!
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creativityjournal.jpg P.S. You can grab one at Barnes & Noble.

jenilee

Posted on Monday, December 17, 2007 at 04:22PM by Registered CommenterFred in | Comments10 Comments
Fort Worth, Texas

A quick couple from this morning...back to editing other stuff :)

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molly

Posted on Friday, December 14, 2007 at 10:36AM by Registered CommenterFred in | Comments1 Comment

Austin, Texas

Jason and I made a trip down to Austin a couple of days ago to meet with several of the models we will be working with during the Revolution workshop in February. This is Molly...and she is so much fun :)

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Facebook says I'm a loser.

Posted on Sunday, December 9, 2007 at 10:41AM by Registered CommenterFred in | Comments7 Comments
I came across a little laugh the other day...one of those moments where you actually laugh out loud when you're alone :) Facebook sports a really useful feature called "Social Timeline." It lays out a timeline of when you met all your friends for the first time.

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If we've met in person, look me up on Facebook...maybe adding you to my timeline will make the "3 years I fled the social scene" black eye less obvious.


*Copious moments of introspection actually occurred during this time...wrestling with issues concerning who I was, what I wanted in life, and other questions that directly affect one's pursuit of happiness.
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REVOLUTION Workshop | Austin

Posted on Wednesday, December 5, 2007 at 10:00AM by Registered CommenterFred in | Comments8 Comments
revolutionbanner.jpg Due to the response about the possibilities of a workshop, I'm happy to announce the Revolution Workshop with TJ Cameron and Jason Groupp.

the bird and the bee | NOV

Posted on Tuesday, December 4, 2007 at 11:06AM by Registered CommenterFred in | Comments8 Comments
November cut out out the door before the leaves in Texas could slip into orange and I didn't post my monthly music alert; however, I consumed more albums than side dishes at a combined family Thanksgiving dinner. So many, that my appreciation for them was lackadaisical at best. So I stole the leftovers of Autumn to get to know my new friends...and they're worth giving a listen if you are interested in some new music.

music-nov07.jpg Most of them can be picked up on iTunes and Amazon mp3 save Radiohead. You'll need to visit their website and once there you can pay whatever you think is fair for the digital download. Revolutionary concept.

The album/EP with the dead tree hails from Jon Foreman (of Switchfoot). Aptly titled Fall, his first solo release is raw acoustic and carefully crafted melodies. Andy Davis' Let the Woman Alone is available exclusively at Barnes & Noble. And just for the record, Angels & Airwaves' I-Empire lived up to every little bit of hype I spawned on this blog in September :)

it's the network.

Posted on Monday, December 3, 2007 at 10:01AM by Registered CommenterFred in | Comments21 Comments
Why am I blogging so much lately? Nobody knows, maybe I have the itch to talk about questions I'm being asked lately that are questions I asked when I was in the very beginning stages of my career. I'm still at the beginning in the grand scheme of things but you get the picture.

Andrew Bryant asked in my Andy Davis post, "How did I manage to get a photo pass from Andy?" In all reality, the answer to this question is applicable across the board from "How did you manage to second shoot with So & So?" to "How did you manage to book THAT wedding client in Barbados?"










It's the Network.

MySpace and Facebook don't cut it...in fact, that's a horrible place to "build" a network worth anything. I'm talking about a network that you build with airline miles, nights spent in hotels and your rear end in the seat at a workshop next to 25 other people determined to go the same place you're headed. A network established by face to face contacts AND THEN nourished with iChat, MySpace, Facebook, online forums, etc. If you build your network the other way around, I believe it's going to less effective.

My most valuable contacts were always made in situations where I paid good money to be there. Often, that is what it will take. I've got a credit card bill that reads like a family tree. Network with people you could be friends with...get along with, have things in common with. Don't allow someone's status in the industry be the driving motive of why you want to make contact with them/get to know them.
Tip no. 19: You get from your network what you put into it.
I've been known to take to the friendly skies just to make a couple of key contacts...eventually, it pays off.


Here's a brief shake down of how I met all my wonderful friends (and it begins with Lauren Clark):

2006 April: I second shoot a wedding with Lauren Clark (I'd known Lauren since she was 14). She mentions a workshop in NYC being put on by Jessica Claire and Liana Lehman that following October. I quip, "Jessica who???" She laughs and just tells me to check out Jessica's work. Something called the Xtreme! seminar. Hmmm...New York City in the fall sounded nice.

2006 October: Xtreme! seminar (New York, NY). It is here that I meet:
Jessica Claire
Liana Lehman
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Davina Fear
Marisa Holmes
Charles Bordner
Millie Holloman
Amy DeYoung
Jason Groupp
Allan Zepeda among others

January 2007: Digital Wedding Forum University (San Antonio, TX). I meet Doug & Chenin Boutwell. She says she likes my work (she knows who I am AND likes my work??! I pee my pants.)

March 2007: Digital Wedding Forum Convention/WPPI (Las Vegas, NV). Here I meet:
Shyla
Jasmine Star
Shannon Sewell
Jesh de Rox
Cristy Cross
Kristen Bednarz
Kevin Swan
Nate Kaiser (The Image is Found)
Cheryl Walsh (who I distinctly remember because she greeted me with a kiss on the cheek)

May 2007: PartnerCon (Chicago, IL). Here I meet:
Sara France
Katie Thurmes

June 2007: The anti-Workshop (Seattle, WA). Here I meet:
Dustin Stellar
Heather Cole
Kelly Walker Chance
Kathy Carlisle
Mark Galligan

July 2007: I hire Nick Onken to photograph me (Malibu, CA). Arguably one of my most influential contacts.

October 2007: PhotoPlus Expo (New york, NY). Here I meet:
TJ Cameron
Jason Domingues

November 2007:
Kristy Behrs
MacGregor Mitchell

Each one of those trips/events only reinforced the relationships I had made previously. Second shoot opportunities, growth as a person/photographer and laughter were all direct results of these relationships.

So, to answer your question about the Andy Davis photo pass...my best friend Kyle photographed him for his label and they wanted LIVE shots that night. After the show we all crashed Cafe Brasil and "networked" over some crepes and chicken nachos until 2AM :)