Monthly Archives: December 2011

2011 A year in review | What worked and what didn’t work

Happy New Years Eve! Wishing you a safe and fun holiday!

Here is my final post of the year. 2 years ago (almost to the day I picked up my first DSLR and started shooting). My business is no two years old and after this last year I’ve gained greater perspective on what a few things. I’m going to review a few things that worked and did not work for me personally. Enjoy and may you learn from my mistakes and my wins!

What Worked

Taking a holiday with Adam to Hawaii in December to unwind. Sitting in the sun, reading a good book, and being with my love was magical. And yes, I am glad I took my 5d Mark II.

Spending time in Kelowna and Peachland with my family and friends. I would love to shoot a summer wedding in Kelowna again as an excuse to go.

Figuring out my on and off camera flash and gaining more confidence with it. Still a work in progress but… Yayy!

Getting a second Canon 5d Mark II body for my back-up camera. And just in time because I needed it not a week after I bought it! If you don’t have a good back-up camera you really should invest.

Taking a girls trip witha few best friends to Vegas in September where I had easily one of the funnest nights of my life.

Making friends with other photographers. ShannaVanessaJustineMichelleRoseErika, and Dana to name a few.

Minimizing the number of non-wedding related photo sessions I take on and really specializing in engagements and weddings.

Developing a more concrete editing style. While it still will shift as time goes by, I love that I am more consistent than ever before.

Attending my first photography workshop.

Creating two new sample albums for client coffees.

Having my work published on over 11 different wedding sites. Two Bright Lights used to be so awesome for this. I think it’s way to saturated now taking weeks or months to get approved and more months to get published, but I’m glad I got in when I did. Not sure if I will do it again next year.

Having my bestie, Jamie, room with us for a few months this year while she finished her masters and started a new counselling job.

Asking for help and advice from friends and collaborating with them to improve our businesses.

Finding a day to visit Universal Studios during a conference (mixing some business with pleasure!).

Having our two year anniversary photos taken. I learned what I think it might really mean to be a true photographer at heart and not a business person that takes photos. My eyes are now open.

Getting my Showit Website created and up and running! Finally! I can certainly add more and do more with it, but I am happy enough for now.

What Didn’t Work

Burning out in the Fall. Yep. I did. After shooting 4 weddings back to back along with about 6 other sessions within 3 weeks, teaching 7 (!!!!) classes and working 60% in my counselling role it was simply too much. I ended up with the cold to end all colds and I was sick as a dog (who don’t really get sick actually) for well over a month.

Getting tired and tardy with email (also in the Fall). I was still pretty rad at replying right away but it sometimes went longer than I felt comfortable with. Beyond that, I wrote about three emails and accidentally clicked save instead of send, and discovered this weeks later. I felt terrible. I ought to implement a daily email schedule if I stay this busy.

Being too flexible with paper work for clients and shooters. Left me feeling down and out and I created some decent headaches for myself. Learning points taken. Boundaries are now firmer and I have greater clarity and better contracts.

Having coffees with clients that were still in serious shopping mode and not really stronnnngly interested in me (i.e. they still have five other coffees booked that week and I’m just an ‘okay’ option at this point). Couples that like my images, the cut of my jib, and want to have coffee with me to talk about the relationship and their wedding (cause they already think they want to book me and they’ve already read my blog and website) are the ones I want to work and meet with. I don’t really want to work with those couples that want to meet up to ask me what I think my editing style is (because they haven’t looked much at my site) and whether I will edit photos in vintage form or not or if I use Canon or Nikon (no offense to those that have asked me these questions). I’m all about building the relationship and getting to know YOU. Talking about all the lenses I have (which are all top of the line and wonderful BTW) doesn’t accomplish that.

Not using Facebook and Twitter the way I know I should. When push came to shove I just didn’t feel I had the time to writer something worthwhile everyday.

Beating myself up for not being perfect at everything alllll of the time. I’m not. So I should just accept that and hurry up and use the time saved to appreciate all that I am.

I didn’t try enough cake at weddings this year. I love cake and maybe I had one piece out of 15? One piece! That’s a terrible record :). But, I’m sure my waistline thanks me.

I didn’t give enough direction for my second shooters or for Adam who almost always assists. Turns out it’s hard for me to manage the wedding people, the timeline, the photographs I take and the people working for me. I’m not that great of a manager on wedding days and this skill deficit left me caught off guard. What you can’t all read my mind??

I didn’t call my Mom and Dad enough. Sorry Mom. Sorry Pops.

I didn’t eat my vegetables and got too busy to cook so I ordered in. A lot. That made my pants too tight and painful to wear and then I ended up wearing the same dress to pretty much all of my 2011 weddings. Lol.

Okay so now, if you didn’t already know, you now do!

Next up on the blog are my 2012 goals! But first, check-out our visit to Universal Studios (taken with our Canon point and shoot camera – go point and shoot!).

xo

Lyndsay


I collect squished pennies :).Self portrait with Frankenstein. I’m such a Marge sometimes.


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2011 Weddings | A Year in Review

Of over 50 sessions I shot this year, 15 of those were weddings! That was my goal for 2011 and somehow I reached it and actually had to turn couples away! But that allowed me to make a lot of great referrals to other photographers and friends. I am sooo grateful for all the referrals that everyone has sent my way!!! Thank you so much for helping to make my 2011 over the top outstanding.

Now onto the weddings: The couples I worked with were funny, beautiful, smart, and creative. It was such an honour to shoot their weddings. Here are a few of my favourite wedding images from 2011. Click here to see my favourite engagement images from 2011.

xo

Lyndsay

Melissa & Peter’s sunny April wedding took place at East Delta Hall. It was my first of 15 weddings this year. Their wedding was featured on WeddingsInBC.com.

Kerry Jane & Graham’s rainy royal blue May wedding took place at the Terminal City Club.Val & Terrence were hitched at Hycroft Manor in Vancouver. Three men got in a tub for me. I am still in love with this crowd of peeps. The wedding was featured on Bowties & Buttercream and WeddingsInBC.com!

Rebecca & Patrick’s classy wedding was held at The Vancouver Club. I loved this wedding and made a sample album with it to share with future brides and grooms.
Winnie & Jeff’s adorable Morgan Creek Golf club wedding was such a blast. Chelsey & Robbie held their wedding at the Langley Golf Center on a very hot and sunny Saturday in July. It was very summer fresh!Chelsey looks amazing.

Andrea looked so stunning, James almost fell over when he first saw her. Their August wedding was held at the Stanley Park Teahouse. It was featured in WeddingsinBC.com (can you tell they are very good to me?) and Wedding Obsession.
Sarah was over the moon to be marrying Andrew on the Labor day long weekend. Their September wedding was held at Cecil Green at UBC in Vancouver. It was featured on WeddingsinBC.com as well.Tara and Joey’s Westwood Plateau September wedding was light hearted and a pretty crazy party from start to finish. It will be featured next Spring on a wedding site and on Westwoods 2011 weddings page.Julie & Jae’s October wedding was also held at the Teahouse on a chilly Saturday morning before Thanksgiving. The ceremony and reception was held entirely in Korean and it was fantastic. I created a linen album from this set. Tyler and Stephanie’s Brix Vancouver wedding was super lovely and and Stephanie looked like a million bucks. Her brother was one of two maid’s of honour. Judy & Dominique’s wedding was held at the Sutton Place Hotel Vancouver. It was a cold December day but their love pretty much warmed everyone up. I can’t believe it was 3 weeks ago since the wedding!

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2011 Engagements and Couples | A Year in Review

So many great couples this year! Here are a few favourite shots and moments of 2011.

xo

Lyndsay

Matt & Lisa won second place in the contest I ran in January. Lisa and Matt are dear friends. We shot their session at SFU Burnaby where we all first met.

Sherrie & Ben (and Faye) came super pumped and prepared for their Garry Point Engagement in Richmond. A few new features are on the way for this session.

Aimee & Dave (and Gracie) also had a Simon Fraser University engagement session. It rained like no other session I’ve had to date. Winnie & Jeff were as cute as buttons. We shot their session on a rainy Saturday at UBC. Steve & Nicole were married on the island this summer. I shot their engagement session at Jericho Beach. They were lovely and totally prepared with awesome props.Sarah & Andrew (aka the hottest couple in all the lands) had a champagne engagement session fight on Jericho Beach in Vancouver.Another rainy session – this time Val & Terrence braved the wet in downtown Vancouver for their engagement session.Laura & Rob (and Baxter), two/three of our best friends, had their maternity session in their beautiful Vancouver home. Andrea & James were a dream couple to work with. Lovely people with so much in common. I think of them as friends first and foremost.Sepi & Pooyan‘s engagement session took place at the Rose Garden in Stanley Park. Sepi is such a stunner. The session was featured on WeddingsInBC.com. A first for me.Mel & Jon won the contest in January with more than 200 votes for their photo entry. Their unconventional session was later featured on WeddingsInBC.com.Leanne & Sam modelled for Jamie Delaine‘s workshop that I attended in June. Julie & Jae’s engagement session was held at sunset in Langley. This was part II of their session which was later featured on four or more wedding sites including La Belle Bride & Wedding Obsession.Steph & Tyler’s North Vancouver engagement was an absolute joy. I fell in love with Steph’s beauty both inside and out!Robbie & Chels were a bit reluctant to do the engagement session but turns out it was easy breezy and we had lots of laughs and became quick friends. 

Another Jericho Beach Vancouver engagement session – this time it was Olga & Tim. Their session was featured on Shimmer + Silk.This was Part I of Julie & Jae’s engagement. It was featured just one day after I took the photos on Bowties and Bliss. Boom. Dominique and Judy’s Queen Elizabeth Park engagement was summer sweet. Mags & Haydex fell in love with Julie and Jae’s engagement session and booked me in a matter of days. Maggie and I are so much alike in the things we like it’s scary. The session was featured nationally on WeddingsInBC.com (Lauren says Maggie is one of the most beautiful women she has ever seen) and also later on Done BrilliantlyJustyna & Steve are dear friends of Rebecca Sehn. I’m still scratching my head over how it came to be that I get to shoot their 2012 wedding!!
Erik & Smita are so fabulous it hurts. We frolicked in sunshine at the end of October and I love the results!Erika & Malcolm had their one year anniversary session in Penticton. Erika and I became fast friends at the Jamie Delaine Workshop in June. Their session became a 2011 favourite of mine.

Larisa & Michael do lovey dovey like a Boss. Their Fort Langley session was a real gem. I loved it and them!Lisa & Ian’s Stanley Park and Gastown Vancouver engagement was freezing but sunny. I reeeeallly like them (the photos and the people).Finally, Tara & Joey’s Spring 2011 engagement. Tara has become a big promoter of my business and we are in touch regularly. I expect we will be for years to come.

Up next I will be posting maybe wedding details or maybe wedding favs. Stay tuned!

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