NILMDTS – Photographer Recruitment Month

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Click on this banner to find out how you can become a NILMDTS volunteer!

Melissa Bloom is a NILMDTS volunteer and while I love the part of her quote they pulled for the graphic above, her full quote really says it all:
“I volunteer for NILMDTS because I believe in giving others of our talents and gifts.  I know how precious the photographs of my own children are and how many times I’ve wanted to freeze time, just remembering every little moment, maybe even seconds.  

I’ve never lost a child, so I can only imagine the magnitude of having only moments to form a lifetime of memories.  That’s what I strive to give all of our NILMDTS clients.  Knowing that I can provide them with joy during such a heartbreaking time is fulfilling to me and gives so much purpose to my photography that reaches beyond NILMDTS, infusing the importance of my art into all the photos I take, for all my clients.”

For the last few years I’ve been a NILMDTS Ambassador, and while I’m proud to be a part of the organization, my little contribution pales in comparison to what each volunteer photographer brings to the families they help. I’ve shared a number of great guest posts over the years. Here’s the link to one of my favorites from the SCU archives by Christine Tripp, a NILMDTS photographer from Ottawa, Canada.

Click on either image to read her post as she shares her experiences and fears at going into her first NILMDTS session.

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October’s FREE photographer gift trio revealed!

Did you know that your Clickin Moms membership subscription comes with a fabulous Trio of gift items – delivered right to your inbox on the 1st of each month?! It’s true! Each month we’ll send you a new, member-exclusive digital Trio of gifts – yours to keep forever! Inside each collection you’ll find: 

  • An educational eGuide dedicated to making you a better photographer
  • A digital download including items such as editing demos or shooting videos, actions, presets, or templates
  • A hand-picked vendor offer exclusive to Clickin Moms members

And SPOILER ALERT! We’re revealing the October Trio – available to members October 1 – here! Here’s what’s coming to your inbox this upcoming month:

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Template & Video Download: Sky Overlays and Demo Video

What do you do when you’re not loving the sky you photographed and you feel there is something missing from your image? Add your own sky! In this digital download, you will get five beautiful sky overlays made exclusively for our CM Members by April Nienhuis, along with a demo video showing you exactly how to place and adjust overlays. Give your photos that extra touch you’ve been looking for!

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Comprehensive eGuide: What it takes | Commercial Photography

Do you think commercial photography could be for you? In this eGuide, Kristin Dokoza discusses breaking into commercial photography, shares her tips on styling and being creative, advice on how to think quickly on your feet and deliver gorgeous signature shots to your client, and even provides a behind the scenes look at a commercial shoot, including Kristin’s thought process behind how to set up for and get the shot!

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Member-Exclusive Vendor Offer: $ 10 off at the Click & Co Store!

Have you had your eye on something in the Click & Co Store? We’ve put together an exclusive deal just for our Clickin Moms members! Choose from photography gifts, processing tools, eLearning, and more, and take $ 10 off your purchase!

Not yet a member? Join Clickin Moms right now, and we’ll not only deliver all three of these gifts to your inbox on October 1st (plus a new Trio of gifts every month thereafter), but you can also snag our September digital gift Trio before it’s gone! Use code SEPBLOGTRIO20 to save 20% off your membership subscription

The September digital gift Trio includes an eGuide on stock photography by Danielle Hatcher, Facebook cover templates from Rachel Nielsen, and a 25% discount from Beautiful Photo Props.

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Facebook timeline template by Rachel Nielsen

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Look Who’s on Instagram!

by Skip Cohen

Just last week Profoto USA launched its Instagram page, and they’re already over two thousand followers. It’s time to start sharing your images! Here’s your chance to be featured by one of the most prestigious manufacturers in professional photography today.

And, here’s another aspect of sharing images in a venue like this – you never know who’s going to see them.

Years ago in my Rangefinder Magazine and WPPI days we were having a hard time finding a great image for the lighting issue. While we were searching we received a press release from Adobe about a contest they had sponsored. Well, the third place winner had a stunning shot of a boxer perfectly lit. We tracked down the artist. He was a student at the time, but wound up with his first cover, on what was then the largest magazine in professional photography. 

So, here’s my point. Great images are harder to come by than you might think, and there are always needs for images in editorial, advertising, product support, publishing and the list goes on and on. But you’re the only one who can make sure your work is out there. Profoto USA’s focus on education and support for the professional imaging community might just be your key to expanding your network.

Just click on their Instagram page below to see more images and then visit their Facebook page as well. And remember…

You miss 100% of the shots you don’t take!
Wayne Gretzky
So what are you waiting for? Check out Profoto USA’s new Instagram page today!

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“We’re Not Happy Until You’re Unhappy! A Lesson in What NOT to do From National Car Rental

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Somewhere in the last two weeks, I think I talked with this guy!

by Skip Cohen

I love being able to share real-life experiences to make a point about the importance of Customer Service. Well, National Car Rental gets the award this week, but the issue isn’t just a challenge with one of their locations, but the pure incompetence when it comes to actually finding somebody with decision-making ability.

Here’s the short version of the challenge: On August 18 we picked up a car at Bozeman Airport. We only drove it to the hotel and to a restaurant for dinner – no back roads, all dry pavement and maybe 15 miles at the most. We woke up the following morning to a flat tire.

National’s roadside assistance sent AAA to change the tire. The tire had a gash on the inside, which couldn’t have been seen when picking up the car. When I commented on never doing anything but drive on good roads the mechanic said, “Looks like somebody hit something and it gave out on your watch!”

I returned the car to the airport for an exchange for the next ten days. Returning home there was a message from an insurance mediator who told me the Bozeman counter put in a charge to me of $ 182.00 for the tire, $ 113 for the tire itself and the rest in transaction fees.

Well, that started the quest for a live body at National headquarters with decision making authority, but here’s what I’ve experienced:

  • The local manager in Bozeman claimed there was nothing he could do, since I did not return the car in the same condition it went out in. It doesn’t matter that I didn’t do anything or the opinion of the AAA mechanic.
  • In trying to talk to somebody of authority at National headquarters – it just isn’t done! I’ve repeatedly tried. At one point two weeks ago I was told I’d get a call back from their executive team, usually within 48 hours. Ten days later I got a call from the same useless manager from the Bozeman counter. Not only that but he called at 9:40 pm! Talk about clueless customer service.
  • I’ve written several negative comments on their Facebook page and keep being reassured somebody will be contacting me – but nothing happens. Their FB staff presents a great impression, but without follow-through they just can’t walk the talk. The effort couldn’t be a bigger time-waster.
  • I’ve tried to speak to somebody in executive customer service – there isn’t anybody. I’ve talked with their Damage Recovery Unit, but they have no information. At one point in trying to check I had a rep tell me I was “DNR,” which in their world stands for do not rent. Two aggravating calls later I learned there was no such thing on my account – she had a typo when she entered my license number!

So here’s the lesson in all of this, thanks to National Car Rental:

  • Handle problems quickly.
  • Be accessible!
  • You’ve got two ears and one mouth – learn to listen more than you talk.
  • Make sure whoever you have talking to customers has the authority to resolve problems.
  • Follow-through on your solutions.

While there’s lots more to this experience that’s a lesson in what NOT to do – remember one huge issue: There’s nothing worse than an angry customer arguing on the basis of principle. I found out halfway through this nonsense that American Express will cover the charges. However, I did NOT damage the vehicle and based on National’s incompetence, at least at this point, I refuse to even put anything through Amex!

And one last thing to remember. I pulled some statistics from a Google search for a presentation at Marathon’s MAP Getaway last month: There are one billion Facebook users, 343 million Google+ users, 200 million Linkedin users and 500 million Twitter users. That’s more than a billion influencers who have the power to help or harm your business goals. 

Now go one step further: The average Facebook active consumer posts 36 times a month and broadcasts to 130 connections. Every second there are 650,000 Facebook shares, 100,000 tweets and 48 hours of video uploaded to YouTube.

I pulled those numbers off of a few different sites and they’re only estimates, probably on the low side. You’d think that National Car Rental, being part of an even larger company, would have the sense to at least handle customer complaints quickly.

And that brings me full circle back to you and one of the best things about you being a small business owner.  You can handle things quickly and demonstrate an outstanding level of Customer Service, just by showing your customers how much you care!

Photo Credit: Andy Dean, Fotolia

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Model In Ostrich Feather-trimmed Gown Pa Canvas Traditional 1 5/8″ Natural Espresso Wood Grain 22×28 Photo On Canvas

Model In Ostrich Feather-trimmed Gown Pa Canvas Traditional 1 5/8″ Natural Espresso Wood Grain 22×28 Photo On Canvas


Model in ostrich feather-trimmed gown pa” is an art print by Alfred Eisenstaedt from The Life Picture Collection. Get photo prints of “Model in ostrich feather-trimmed gown pa” in a variety of frames, styles, and materials. Photographer Bio Alfred Eisenstaedt (1898-1995), or Eisie to those who knew him, received his first camera as a gift from his uncle at 14, a few years after moving to Berlin from Poland with his family. At 17, he was drafted to the German army. His interest in photography blossomed while recovering from a shrapnel wound. He became a regular at museums, studying light and composition. By 31, he was a full-time photographer. In 1933 he was sent to Italy where he shot the first meeting between Hitler and Mussolini. Two years later, when Hitler came to power, Eisie immigrated to America. Soon after arriving in New York, he was hired along with three other photographers?Margaret Bourke-White, Thomas McAvoy and Peter Stackpole?by Time Inc. founder Henry Luce for a secret start-up venture known as? Project X.” Six months later, Life magazine premiered on November 23, 1936. The first issue sold for 10 cents and featured five pages of Eisie?s pictures. His most famous photo was the kiss in Times Square on V-J day, about which he said, ?I was running along the street grabbing any and every girl in sight. Whether she was a grandmother, stout, thin, old, didn?t make any difference. None of the pictures that were possible pleased me. Then, suddenly in a flash I saw something white being grabbed. I turned and clicked the moment the sailor kissed the nurse. Over his career, Eisie shot a total of nearly 100 covers for Life magazine and some 10,000 prints. The Life Picture Collection From one of the most iconic magazines ever to hit the shelves comes The Life Collection? an archive of some of the most recognizable imagery of the 20th Century. Documenting events in politics, culture, celebrity, the arts and the American experience, these compelling and provocative photographs include the works of some of the greatest photographers capturing some of the greatest moments in history.

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