Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Graphics on the Fly

Normally things at work aren't very hectic for me.  Our deadlines concerning most marketing materials can be seen pretty far in advance (at least when it comes to the print and e-mail stuffs that I have to deal with).  And I seriously doubt anyone has ever rejected a mortgage offer based on an e-mail blast that wasn't delivered on time.  

So on most days, I have more than enough time to decide which ecstatic jumping family from istock I get to cut and paste in front of that 2 story traditional for my next FHA flyer.


Sweet!  These guys will be perfect in front of that condo!


It's all really pretty easy going… that is… until someone forgets that they need something in the first place.


The following images were put together (from visual conception to completion) in about an hour.  They mostly stemmed from last minute or forgotten job fair/convention type appearances, company functions happening sooner than expected, and a spur of the moment realtor luncheon.  

Team Booster Flyer for a Company Meeting 


E-mail Blast


Flyer for Job Fair or Convention (Don't remember)


Half Page Flyer for a Luncheon


Made yesterday! Now we have 2 weeks to order tickets! Yay!


All I have to say is Thank Goodness for free stock vector sites! :D

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Tuesday, September 11, 2012

My Favorite Model: The Sequel

Why does it seem like the older you get, the faster time moves?  When you're a little kid, things always take too long.  

"An hour of homework?!?!  Thirty minutes till cartoons?!?!  A second in the lunch line?!?! ... Thats SOOOOOOOOOOOO long!"

Or so my niece reminded me last month when she came to visit.  I can no longer relate.  Lately things have been moving by so fast.  Wake up, drive to work at the start of the month ... only to come home, kick off my shoes, and turn on the news to realize that the months over and I have a credit card bill waiting for me.

But enough rambling.

So last month, my niece came to visit.  The last time she has been around was more or less two years ago.  She was so happy and bubbly back then.  It's true! I have proof!

SEE! Look how big that smile is! And she didn't need to be bribed or anything!

Now, she's still happy enough (more or less)... but I have to work a lot harder to get those smiles out of her.  More frighteningly, I can see the early signs of the "Angsty Teenage Monster" growing behind that goofy grin.


Don't worry, dear.  Some Oxy 10 should clear that right up!

Suffice to say I took some portraits of her.








I used the same uber-simple setup as I did two years ago (see aforementioned Happy Bubbly Proof) ... Not because I'm lazy or haven't grown as a photographer or because she wasn't patient enough for me to work out the kinks of the complex flash arrangement that I tried to arrange the night before.  But because I wanted to do an artsy fartsy retrospective, and compare how much she's grown since then........maybe ....... well that and ... yeah... children aren't very patient. :D

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Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Engagment Photography Design

I have to admit.  I like shooting engagement photos. I've only done it a few times, but by and large, they've been really fun to do.  I think part of it has to do with control. With engagement shots, you're not at the mercy of time, the location, and anyone's nagging parents or wedding planner. Not only that, but since it's still the beginning, and all the stress of setting up the event hasn't really built up yet, the bride and groom tend to be on the jovial side.

So when my friend asked me to help shoot some engagement shots and work on a Save the Date postcard, it was easy to say yes.

I played more of the helper role, so I didn't take too many shots, but here are a couple of my favorites.







I added a little aged effect to it. I know it's getting pretty cliche'd now with EVERY Instagram photo using it, but it seemed appropriate with these shots (at least while I was processing them).

And here's the layout I put together for their postcard.

5.6" x 4" Postcard

The background photo is one of mine, and the other photos my buddy took.

A GREAT BIG THANKS, too, to Holly and Gene, for being such fun to work with :).

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