Monday, January 4, 2010

2010 Model search? Could it be your family?


It's been a while since I posted to the blog, because we have been busy! Getting the new website finalized and taking care of some last minute 2009 projects has been a real time consumer. But don't worry, J Photography has something for you now.... We have partnered with Sandy Puc for the 2010 Charity model search. Book a session between now and March 1st so we can enter your family into the contest. There are lots of prizes, including a new car to be won! You and all of your family can vote on the photo as many times as you like, and all proceeds from the event go to NILMDTS, a non profit organization that J Photography donates services to regularly. These sessions are at a discounted rate and have a limited number of spots available. Get your today by calling us at 214-763-2447 or sending us a message on Facebook!

Sunday, November 29, 2009

Lots of Babies...

Something is in the air this year.. Lots of moms are having twins. Just this last week, even my sister announced that she was confirmed to have two on the way! We ( J Photography) love to photograph newborns and children, but twins are always double the fun! I was very excited to have the opportunity to shoot Brooklyn and Baylee, then give their family something unique. My wife and I look forward to many more sessions with multiples and would love to add your kids (even if it's just one!) to our growing family of customers who come for photos and leave as our friends.
If your in the market for maternity, newborn, infant / children's portraits in the Mesquite, Forney, Rockwall, Garland and other DFW areas, give us a call. There are several packages to suit any budget, ranging from a single session to complete coverage of your child's first year. As with all our sessions, prints, canvas wraps, albums and other products are always available and included at many levels. We'll see you soon!


































Jason

J Photography

Thursday, November 12, 2009

Sometimes I could just shoot that kid....


...but I use a camera to do it though! As you can see, he is not always cooperative, but still fun to hang out with. I had some errands to run today and he went with me, which is one of the nice by-products of home schooling your kids. I grabbed my camera with the intent of doing some location scouting in between gorging ourselves on cheeseburgers and a contest of flatulence skills and off we went.

Once downtown, I remembered why I avoid Deep Ellum for portrait sessions on Saturdays. It was a gorgeous day and there was practically no one else around. On a Saturday with this weather, there wouldn't be 1 square foot of concrete not occupied by someone taking photos or trying to bum money off of you. Today, Seth and I had free run of some cool spots. There was a couple of other photographers out, one shooting some senior portraits, another with a bride in her gown, but no crowds - NICE! You won't get to see all the cool spots right now (unless you pay for a photo session, ahheemm!), but here are a couple that can readily be seen with a quick drive up any of the main streets through the area.






Jason

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Jesse and Diana's Wedding.


What a wonderful couple Tamara and I shared the evening with! A small wedding at a small country church, and the reception was held in a historic bank building on the square. I wont bore you with my rambling on, just look at a few of the photos from that evening and enjoy!


See more of these photos on our facebook fan page !



 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Jason

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

New Product - Custom Postage!

  J Photography is pleased to announce our latest product, just in time for the holidays! You can now put a custom image on a postage stamp! This can be the little detail that sets your Cistmas/Holiday cards apart from everyone else's. These also make perfect thank you card stamps for any event, with a photo from that special occasion right on top of the envelope!

  These are available with images from a portrait session with us, or an image you already have the digital file for. Just let J Photography know when you need the stamps by and we will get them out to you ASAP!


 

Jason

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Having Fun, Part 2.

     One of the greatest things about my work, is choosing who I work with, or more accurately, who I choose to work for me. My oldest son Seth is quite a character, but incredibly smart for his age (6 yrs old). I have already started teaching him little things about the basics, and he knows enough of my jargon with regards to lighting to be a pretty decent assistant too. Pictured here is his last assignment as a VALS   ( voice activated light stand ). These things are great! You tell the light stand to move back a foot, and it does! Move 45 deg. camera right... Already done! In this setup, he is a 40 lb. sandbag that I don't have to lug around on location.

    There is a downside though.... Maintenance costs and salary. Most kids his age would be fine with a couple of bucks for a morning of light duty responsibilities, but not Seth. He informed me he HAD to have $50 for the 2 hours he put in on the shoot! He is a shrewd negotiator but I have him down to $5 right now and possibly a trip to a pizza buffet, we will see if that's a deal breaker or not. Fortunately his younger brother is much less demanding. Unfortunately he is much less attentive and therefore not as much help. It's not his fault, he is only 5, but I know he will be a great asset one day soon like his brother. Even as young as they are, I could not imagine my business not involving my family. If my wife would only let me have more freedom with the business checking account though, I might be a bit happier than I am now!

    Here are some shots I took of the kids on that location ( The Dallas Arboretum ) Seth was helping at. They make great models as well!



 

 



Jason

Saturday, October 10, 2009

Having fun at what I am doing.


I have had more jobs than I care to count a few jobs. None were anything special, only a couple even peaked my interest enough to actually like going in for a short amount of time. Tonight reminded me why I like photography SO much, and it's not a "job". Sure I am the boss- but don't tell Tamara, and I try not to schedule much before 9am so I can sleep in more, but I genuinely have fun and look forward to taking pictures. Even when things do not go as planned, paying customers are scarce, and people criticize me about something (there is ALWAYS someone who thinks a photography business is only taking pictures and they will gladly tell you how they would do it better, but they have never ran ANY business themselves), I still get up in the middle of the day morning wanting to do what I do.

Tonight was a great shoot at a kid's sports homecoming dance. The theme was Halloween, everyone dressed up and I was fortunate enough to have several of them stand in front of my camera. What other job can I take my kids and lovely wife with me to work, have fun with them and occasionally make money while doing so? No other job I have had can offer me that. So even if the money isn't what I wanted it to be, I still have the greatest job in the world!

Jason
J Photography