Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Canon Camera at Target for $79.99 + Free $10 Giftcard - 11/27-12/3

If you're looking for a cheap camera with great options, I suggest you run to your nearest Target and pick up this deal:

CANON A2200 DIGITAL CAMERA FOR $79.99 + FREE $10 GIFTCARD



You are looking at a GREAT PRICE for this point and shoot Canon camera. The A2200 has 14 megapixels with 4X optical zoom. Batteries for this model are rechargeable and come with a battery charger. Color choices are silver, red, black, and blue. You can check out this deal online or in your local Target.

This deal can be even sweeter. Not only can you buy the camera this week for $79.99 and receive a $10 giftcard. You print and use (in store) Target's new Friends and Family promotion coupon to receive $10 off a $50 purchase at Target. You'll get TWO $10 GIFT CARDS FOR FREE!



THAT'S LIKE PAYING ONLY $59.99 FOR THE CAMERA


I am so tempted to grab this deal myself because you can always use a small, point and shoot camera to carry around with you for some quick snapshots. I used a similar Canon point and shoot in the past, and I LOVED IT!

Hurry! Go grab this amazing deal at Target before it ends on 12/3. Once the new weekly ad comes out on Sunday, the deal will be gone.

Free Photo Shoot and Wall Portrait at Sears

With the holidays coming up, I suggest you hurry over to Sears and print out your coupon for a:

FREE PHOTO SHOOT AND 10"x13" WALL PORTRAIT



Sears Portrait Studio is offering this limited time offer until December 31, 2011. You will get a free photo shoot valued at $14.99 and a free 10"x"13 wall portrait valued at $29.98! That's a $44.97 savings!

I highly suggest this for anyone with small children, who want some Christmas portraits made at a fraction of the price and indoors out of the cold. You can't go wrong with spending a little money at Sears over the holidays are some great photo memories that will last a lifetime.

Print out your coupon, then make your appointment (by phone or online) today!

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Free Custom Holiday Gifts at Vistaprint

I've posted some deals from Vistaprint before, but these are perfect for the upcoming holidays.

FREE CUSTOM HOLIDAY GIFTS AT VISTAPRINT



You can get these holiday items for FREE:


140 Address Labels

1 Photo Wall Calendar

1 Holiday Photo Desk Calendar

10 Holiday Cards

100 Holiday Postcards


All you have to do to get these amazing items for FREE is pay shipping and handling. You are looking at a range of $4-$10+ for shipping costs. Someone else reported purchasing the 140 address labels, 2 calendars (wall & desk), and the 100 Holiday postcards with $10.07 for shipping! That sounds like a great deal to me!

Here's a trick to get multiple FREE items into your cart:

1. Access the website for a list of FREE DEALS

2. Customize the product
3. Add the product to you cart
4. Close the window and access the FREE DEALS link again.
5. Choose your product
6. Repeat steps 1-4 until you have added all desired items to your cart
7. Check-out

At the estimated shipping charges listed above, you are looking at a 21 day shipping period. However, I have order from them previous and it did not take that long. It wasn't lightening fast, but I received the items before the 21 days were even close.

So, order your products today so that you can send out your holiday cards!

Monday, November 28, 2011

20 Holiday Cards for $7 at Vistaprint

If you're looking for a great deal on customized holiday cards then look no further than Vistaprint.

20 HOLIDAY CARDS FOR $7 SHIPPED AT VISTAPRINT



Keep in mind that this deal only works for 4x8 holiday cards and any other sizes do not apply to this offer. Plus, the included shipping is 7 DAY SHIPPING! So, you're looking at plenty of time for these cards to arrive before the holidays. Additional items order will add additional shipping charges.

Hurry and upload your photographs to make your custom cards with custom greeting messages today!

VISTAPRINT STATES THAT THIS DEAL LASTS CYBER MONDAY WEEK ONLY!

So, I'm assuming 11/28-12/4

Learn More About Photography for Free

Photography is something that often starts out as a hobby for many individuals. I know that it did for me. As I took more photos, my passion for the technique and art of photography grew, so I knew that I needed to buckle down and learn more. For me, I was lucky enough to be able to take a course at my college in Digital Photography. However, classroom options are not ideal for everyone because of tuition costs and schedules. After my class was over, I looked into additional courses at area colleges, but quickly realized that I wouldn't be able to afford to enroll in additional classes.

Lucky for me, I discovered a place that offer education in photography for FREE. I follow many local photographers on Facebook. One day one of these photographers posted information for a free webinar that he was hosting later in the week. Interested to hear the nationally known photographer speak, I quickly accessed the link and signed up for the webinar.



The link took me to a website called Photography Schoolhouse. You can join the site for free and participate in free webinars and join the online community. Photographers all over the United States take part in this website whether it be as members or guest speakers. You get to hear a multitude of topics and be exposed to different techniques and approaches to photography.

My free webinar was the greatest thing that has ever happened to me. The photographer hosting the webinar has a studio less than five minutes from my house, and it felt good to hear how someone so close to me reached success in a small town. I was able to hear tips on camera use, camera equipment choices, props, backgrounds, and even business choices. The best part was that I was able to get all of this information from the comfort of my own home.

Once you sign-up for Photography Schoolhouse, you will have access to everything that Photography Schoolhouse has to offer. You can sign-up to secure your spot in a scheduled, free webinar or surf the message boards. Plus, once you've signed up you will get emails on free webinars that you can attend.

Here's what Photography Schoolhouse has to say about it's services:

"Thousands of photographers have joined Photography Schoolhouse and advanced their personal or professional photography skills by:

Watching our videos
Joining our FREE Webinars
Joining our Live Workshops and Seminars
Downloading our Free Actions
Posting their work for Critique
Interacting with professional photographers around the world"


I recommend this site to anyone that is looking to further their education in photography. It has helped me become a better photographer and take better charge of my photography business. If you don't have a strong background in business, you can find webinars that will give you a better understanding of how to run your studio and using work flow with your clients. I have been using the website, and I want to encourage readers to check it out too! You can't go wrong when the education is free and on your time.

Sunday, November 27, 2011

How to Take Graduation Portraits

Graduation whether it be from kindergarten, high school, or college is an important day in a student's life. It's the closing of an old chapter and the beginning of a new. It's reflection for accomplishments and memories with friends. It's a time for families to get together and support the new grad, so be sure you take plenty of photos.

Most soon-to-be Grads want to have some photos of them done to remember the huge accomplishment; plus, you can never have too many fancy photographs of yourself. The focus of this shoot was a college Grad named Jess. She wanted some photos taken, and I was willing to take them for free because that's just something you do for your closest friends. Plus, I wanted and needed some new shots for my portfolio.

1. You need to get creative

Jess and I traveled to Sloan Park for her shoot.

First, we decided to take some field photos to highlight her dress and get creative with the scenery. Just because your grad is dressed nice doesn't mean you can't try some adventurous shots. For example, I asked Jess to sit on a tree limb, so some climbing was involved.


Not all photographs need to be leaning on (insert your choice of railing) with your hands crossed or folded under your chin. Think about the box and get your client moving and looking for the most unique shots.

2. Take a lot of close-up shots (but not too many)

These are the shots that parents and family are looking for. Close-up shots make graduation announcements, Christmas cards, mantle collections, and can even run in the local newspaper. Plus, a close-up shot can be used for job interviews and social networking sites to promote an image separate from the usual college party photographs. Employers ARE looking at your Facebook, Twitter, Google+ pages before they consider hiring you, so why not look your best?


3. Take shots that fit the Grad's personality

With Jess we were looking for something different and edgy. It fit her personality very well. Talk to your client and find out what he or she likes. I would even suggest taking a look at their Facebook page for photographs of them in everyday clothes and to read their likes and dislikes. It'll complement what they tell you and open up your options for what would work. After all, these photos are suppose to be representative of the Grad.


I thought the dark distressed wood on the door frame and Jess' dress with wedges was the perfect pairing for a edgy shot. It worked well in the park where most of the shots were nature-backed.

4. Finally, get the token cap and gown shots

You have to do the traditional cap and gown shots, but what you don't have to do is make it boring. I applaud the few shots that are expected of the Grad up close or just of the cap or tassel. However, you need to get creative and remember that graduation attire doesn't have to always be taken so seriously. Remember those trash the dress wedding shots? I suggest that you get the shots that will make parents and grandparents happy, but to also let the Grad live it up in their cap and gown.


I used Adobe Photo Elements 9 to get these three shots of Jess tossing her cap in the area into one image. It was a hit with everyone that saw the photo. This touch to the cap and gown photo is definitely a reference to Tip #1 BE CREATIVE.

Saturday, November 26, 2011

Free Photo Canvas at Canvas People

I have been wanting to get a canvas done for one or more of my prints for a long time. Luckily, I have come across a deal that I've seen occur on a regular basis:

FREE 8" x 10" PHOTO CANVAS OR $55 OFF YOUR TOTAL ORDER




You can get your FREE 8X10 canvas or you can get $55 off of the purchase of a larger, wrapped canvas. Here is the price break down reflective of the discount:

Size Price
8x10 $49.99
11x11 $65.99 = $10.99*
11x14 $66.99 = $11.99*
16x16 $80.99 = $25.99*
16x20 $90.99 = $35.99*
18x24 $101.99 = $46.99*
24x36 $134.99 = $79.99*
* Prices reflect coupon discounts.

Be sure to use photos with these minimum resolution restrictions for the best results:

Resolution Minimum:
8x10 - 576 x 720
11x11 - 792 x 792
11x14 - 792 x 1008
16x16 - 1152 x 1152
16x20 - 1152 x 1440
18x24 - 1296 x 1728
24x36 - 2700 x 3900

The only catch here is you have to pay Shipping & Handling ($14.95-$24.95 depending on size). I think that's a great price considering you would have to pay more for the canvas + shipping anyway.

Canvas People offer many artist touch and framing options for your canvas photos at an additional fee.

Choose your photograph and start making your FREE 8x10 (plus shipping) canvas today! They make the perfect gifts and look great hanging on any wall.