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There was a moment of silence and then a very tearful voice came over the phone, “thank you, thank you, thank you”.
Another man brought his son in for a portrait and after we handed him the print he stared at it for awhile and shook our hands thanking us (repeatedly), explaining this was going to be a Christmas gift for his wife... the only gift he was able to give her.
We took 26 portraits Saturday and only 2 people that were scheduled to come didn't (but they did call to tell us they had sick children and couldn't make it).
I was touched at how warm, how genuine the appreciation was from the good people who came to our studio.
Probably the most surprising thing for me was when the day was over and I had gone home, I started to tell my wife and my mom the events of the day and was suddenly overcome with emotion, I had to pause a couple times and then finally I just had to walk away.
It was a very good day.
Things we will do differently next time:
1. Get the word out sooner, it would've been wonderful to have done more portraits.
2. Print 5 x 7 images, the "choke point" for us was actually printing out the 8 x 10 image to give to the client, so a smaller image will print faster.
3. After hearing some of the stories, framing their images may prove difficult, so next year we'll see if we can get a craft store to donate frames.
Here is a short video from our day, if you are a subscriber you will need to return to the blog to view it or follow this link to YouTube.
Much of what Vicki and Jed talked about over the two days is part of their "studio in a box" which I am fortunate to have and will be reviewing on the blog next week.
It is the most complete package of information for running a studio I have put my hands on, and though it is one of the most expensive items I have reviewed I'll share why you should elbow your way to the front of the line to buy yourself a copy. So be sure to come back next week for that.
So to summarize, it was the kind of seminar that you left with a notebook full of ideas and a head bulging with knowledge.
The following quick video will hopefully give you a little taste of what transpired during "Studio Success from K to V" seminar.