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Wednesday, December 3, 2014

My Favorite Time of Year {When My Business Goes "Bust"}

 My Favorite Time of Year 
{When My Business Goes "Bust"} 



What do you do when you are getting sessions like crazy- October and November were so busy that you had to stay up until 2 am EVERY night to get close to getting all your sessions edited, uploaded, sent - whatever you do- and the constant stream of e-mails wonder where the galleries are.

You look to December for a break
 "As soon as these Christmas Cards are done- I will breathe again." Right?

Little do you know- you can breath again - until you realize 2 things. First off- you now have  no cash coming in- and it is time to buy Christmas Presents. Second -  you are bored out of your mind.          

I get it- been there- done that. For YEARS. Not kidding- I was a slow learner. I would work like crazy to get orders out and then amazingly Dec 6th everything stopped. Complete Crickets.

Instead of enjoying my holiday, I was stressed- upset- bored and worried.
What if I never got another order again? 

I know that is a bit dramatic- but that's me! Overly dramatic when I'm bored and stressed. 


The past two years I have had a "fool proof" plan. 

I actually close up shop. Which sounds crazy when you are hurting for business- but when work is slow- it is so easy to sit around on your computer just waiting for someone to message you that might be interested. The amount of hours I have sat in front of Facebook during the holidays- instead of with my family- is embarrassing. So I vow not to do that. Yes- I take orders- if I get a message when I'm checking up on things and I can squeeze it in or have it Ready to Ship- I am always happy to help! But sitting around on Facebook while everyone is enjoying eggnog (YUM!) no longer happens. 


I shop early- and online- for Christmas presents. The slowly come in in December and I can wrap them and stick them under the tree. No "worries" about not having presents for everyone under the tree. The few things I get locally- I run to the store on Christmas Eve for- because ya know- I like the rush of last min holiday shopping- I usually take my dad so it is SUPER intense :) LOL

And my FAVORITE part of this year- When all orders are out (which is happening this week! YAY!!!)I plan the next year.

I window shop for new colors, new fibers, and new patterns.I start planning color combinations for the next season- start chatting with prospective customers on color palates and items for Spring. I do some heavy duty organizing within my business and personal life. I follow up on business classes that I have taken and had to put on the back burner during busy times. 

I work on my "theme" for the year- the style that I'm bringing to all my photographers. ReiLynn Designs is known for unique color combinations- but toward the end of the year, I focused on unique textures, and writing my own patterns. I know that I'll be adding to that this year. I'm adding new fibers- new tie back designs and adding to the afghan styles that I already create. 

Most important- I make sure to spend holidays with my family. That is- after all- why I started ReiLynn Designs in the first place. I wanted a business that I could spend time with my family and share my passions to the world. In no way was being too stressed to enjoy my holidays part of that plan. 

Instead of worrying, and being stressed, remember who you are and what you are doing it for. Take this time for self reflection and business planning. This is your chance to start out 2015 right- positive and inspired! 

I am sending this blog out along with my top ways to stay inpsired in the newsletter. If you would like to receive the newsletter- just visit the shop and put your e-mail address in the top bar. 


Sunday, October 26, 2014

Featured Photographer: Porcelain Photography



A few months ago I had the pleasure of meeting one of my best Facebook friends, ReAnna from Porcelain Photography! My favorite part of finding new Facebook Photographer Friends- we are always creating together! I am always on the edge of my computer just waiting for the sneak peaks of her latest session (sometimes I get a little too impatient and message her during the sessions... whoops!) 



Do you want to be Friends with ReAnna or book her for your next session? Make sure to follow her on social media! 

Facebookwww.facebook.com/porcelain.photography.by.reanna.evelynn

What types of photography do you specialize in?

I focus on Maternity and Newborn-1st Year, but I photograph everything from Children, Families and Weddings as well as Boudoir.

What are a few of your "go-to" prop inspirations?

I order props for each newborn I photograph, so I draw inspiration from their family's story, their goals and hopes for their new baby, and their tastes - then I put a classic spin on them and strive to use their inspirations in ways they don't expect.

3 Tips for booking a session for you- and GO!

1) Book Early. I book newborn by Due Date, then schedule once the baby has arrived. Booking at least a month prior to a due date ensures that I can order their props and accessories. 

2) Be Prepared. I spend as much time as needed informing the soon-to-be-new-parents on preparations for their session, I try to verbally paint a picture so that they can properly visualize how their experience will go. this helps them be realistic with expectations of the session, and helps everyone relax. Preparation is key.

3) Keep Me Informed. Every single session is customized for my client and their new baby. I like to stay 100% in the loop about my clients' ideas for the session, and props they want to bring so that I can be 100% prepared when they walk in the door.

Lets talk inspirations! Who is one of your "Photographer Idols?"

Ana Brandt is a huge inspiration for me. I love that her photographs are so organic and they never seem forced.

What are your words of wisdom to share with your fellow photographers? 
Breathe. You can prepare as much as your heart desires but at the end of the day, its the baby's game - you're just playing in it :) there's no need to stress or get frustrated during a session when it's not going according to your plan, just breathe and go at the baby's pace and you'll be okay.

Now for some fun :) What is the funniest thing that has happened during a shoot? 
It wasn't funny at the time, and actually it was quite gross, but now it's my "go-to story" every time a baby poops on me or my props and mom gets embarrassed.

One of my FIRST newborns was a family friend's new 9 pound baby boy. My mom watches my daughter during every session, and since we grew up with my friend my mom came in during a set change to hold him - he was still naked and i didn't think to wrap his bum with a cloth diaper. Well, he pooped down my mother's shirt... so I decided to wipe her off. This was a bad idea as Mr R wasn't finished his business. He not only pooped in my face and somehow managed to soil the entire set behind me, but it also got into my eye AND my mouth. They thought it was hilarious, and all I could say was "Well, it doesn't taste like it smells.." and excuse myself to freshen up and change my clothes. 
best. day. ever.


Why do we do what we do? {Keeping Memories Alive}

This past week I took my little family to the Indianapolis Museum and it was a BLAST! They have this whole glass ceiling that you find shapes in, every morning this week I wake up wishing I was in the spinning chair looking at all those beautiful colors and shapes. But enough of that - I obviously don't need a glass ceiling- I need more coffee.

There is also a part of the Children's Museum that is dedicated to children of the world who have shaped our lives, country and literally changed the world.

Anne Franks, Ruby Bridges, Ryan White

There is an area where children write a promise on a leaf about how they are going to make the world a better place. While Domino was doing that- I went through the Ryan White room. 

Honesty, and more embarrassingly, I wasn't really sure who Ryan was or what he did. I was still really young and sheltered in the 90's. He had gotten AID's from a blood transfusion and helped rid the nation of misinformation and fear. 

He was so brave- so so brave. In his short life he brought to the world more guidance and understanding than most people give in 90 years. 

His room is set up there- exactly how it was when he left it. As if I wasn't crying enough already, you turn the corner, and there are his baby photos. The blanket in the photos, was one that his grandmother had crocheted him. It too, was folded right next to his baby toys.\

At that point, I was sobbing. 

That is why we do what we do? Right? Why we create beautiful images and keepsakes. To pass on to future generations. To give to loved ones to cherish memories. Ryan's family has that tiny blanket and photos for years to come. His mom wanted to keep spreading the word about his life, his disease and his amazing work. She could do that by the keepsakes that were left behind. 

Today I am proud to say that I'm a part of keeping memories alive. I have had parents and photographers request a keepsake prop for a child that may not make it much longer. Ones that have passed for remembrance and ones for children to have during recovery. It is always an honor to be chosen to be the one to help create a memory- or keep it alive. 

By the way, Domino finished her leaf and my baby brother took her though the Anne Frank exhibit, because I was crying so bad I couldn't. Poor girl. 

Friday, October 10, 2014

Finding Inspiration in Others {TGIF Mingles with Southern Willow Photography }



Hello Again!

This past month, I took a long, hard look at my life, business and environment. Working 12-14 hour days, spending too much time online vs. with my family has been taking it's toll. I know that is exactly how many of you feel. Tired, but your mind can't stop creating, networking- the minute you step away you feel as if you are missing an opportunity that you shouldn't have! 

One of my biggest time suckers is networking- it sucks my time because I LOVE it! Being able to chat with others and meet new creative people going though the same things I am is such a relief in my hectic day. Soon- if found my "networking" turned into scanning the humor boards of Pinterest and chatting with old high school friends on Facebook. Neither produce the creative edge I need in my company. 

It had to stop. So I have made the bold choice to do most of my networking though Mingles. I have to say I LOVE it! I have met so many new creative photographers and vendors who understand that work comes first on Facebook- and then you get to chat it up. I see their beautiful props and images in my newsfeed and instantly get inspired to write, crochet, or design an entire new line (which I will be posting sneaks of later!) 

This week I am SO excited to be a featured page on Southern Willow Photography's TGIF Mingle. I have been following Southern Willow Photography for some time, and love the images and others that follow them! I urge everyone- get in the mingles because THAT is where you can find true inspiration- and form those amazing connections that help you grow! 

To join Southern Willow Photography's TGIF Mingle, just head over to there Facebook page- like the featured vendors and photographers and post your own Facebook page for others to follow you as well! I will be following EVERYONE in the mingle today! 

Friday, September 12, 2014

"It’s a LIFESTYLE business, right? So get a life."

"It's a LIFESTYLE business, right? So get a life." 


During my last business course that quote that really grabbed me. It was about why I created the business in the first place. My lifestyle. 

I'm sure my life style is much like yours- kids, significant other, house, cooking, cleaning, pets, work. It is hard to find time for the "ideal lifestyle" that you dream of. Days are filled with dreams. Not dreams like when you were a kid- but dreams like "when I'm done with this, then things will be easier."

Is that why you stared your creative journey? To constantly work? To half-ass every dinner because any energy you have NEEDS to go into your work. Right? If not you feel guilty. Guilty for not having time/money/energy and once you make it BIG all of the guilt and time will be worth it. Right?

What are the things you love to do. Not just randomly- but every day.

What would you do if you had an extra 7 hours.

Would you sip your coffee in the morning, instead of chug it down while reading e-mails.

Would you go jogging? Hiking? Riding horses? Gardening? Painting? Take bubble baths or just take a freakin nap?

For the last 4 years (I am SO not kidding) every couple of months, I go " Ya know what, I'm going to wake up an hour early, so I can drink my coffee, do yoga, mediate and actually put real clothes on and do my hair and make up- all before everyone gets up."

At no point in those 4 years have I done that. Even once. 

Why? Because I'm tired, I stay up at night to finish up work, and considering that 9-12 PM is my "high traffic" time on the website- you do too.

So I am not longer going to attempt to wake up super early, but create my lifestyle today. Right now. I want to go to lunch with friends, do yoga and not look like I rolled out of bed before talking my daughter to school. Take time for me AND my family.

Where to start? Stop giving people who don't deserve your time and energy, your time and energy.


  • Is there a reason someone isn't begging you to be their photographer? Drop them. Gush on your current clients and make each one value your business. 
  • Make sure people "pay to play," you aren't Walmart- you are a hands on, custom photography service. 
  • Stop trolling Facebook groups for "deals, sales, DIY projects." Sign up for newsletters and sales will be hand delivered to you so when your ready to shop, shop. (this is the link for my newsletter, should you not be a part of it already :) 
  • Invest your time as well as you invest your money. Your business takes away from your life, time with your children, family and fun. If you aren't going to make that time worth it, no one is.
I want to hear your thoughts on this. Are you feeling guilty by spending too much time working? What is your biggest "Time Sucker?" I want to hear and we can all get our priorities straight! 

Tuesday, September 9, 2014

Quality Props for Quality Pictures and Creating Amazing Relationships

Image by: Gabriela Bauerova - Photography
Baby Bear and Bonnet Set by ReiLynn Designs
A few weeks ago, I was on a site that was bickering back and fourth about the best way to get professional photos for vendor's shops. This bickering went on for days and while I didn't partake int, I watched the drama unfold.

There are SO many issues with the prop trade for photos ordeal- I know- cause I've been there. And what do I say?

~BUILD LASTING RELATIONSHIPS~

Creating lasting relationships with photographers is something very near and dear to my heart- after all, I am a prop creator!

After a few months in the photography prop business I realized a couple of things:
  1. My photos were horrible!
  2. While I followed all of the patterns perfectly- I never really had feedback on sizing, texture, or quality on my props.
I also realized that both of those things can be fixed with one or two AMAZING relationships with photographers! 
Image by: Jennifer Nace Photography
Stocking Hat by: ReiLynn Designs

I have tried almost every way to get professional photos of my props and starting out wasn't easy. 

Six years ago, I literally posted "Hey! I have a couple of props that I am looking for images of! Who would like to get them in exchange for some photos?"

I can not express what a bad idea that was. 

Messages came flooding in- from TONS of very inexperienced photographers. I found a few that were "okay" and sent them products. I am still waiting on said product images- 6 YEARS LATER. 

I went back to the drawing board. 

I started up with a modeling company- I read a profile that had the professional photographers name that she would be using and 

OMG THAT PHOTOGRAPHER WAS AMAZING AND THIS WAS GOING TO BE MY BIG BREAK! 

After sending products- and waiting a month- I got images back with this adorable little note
"So we haven't had the chance to get professional photos done, so I did them last night with the flash, I hope you like them! She didn't really want to sleep and the hat was too small." 
I don't have a copy of those images- because I deleted them that night. They were horrible, and no, my hat didn't fit on a 3 month old when it was supposed to be on an 8 lb newborn. UGH!

Drawing board anyone?

By that time I had sent over $3000.00 products and had not gotten a single usable image back. Which is a VERY common complaint among vendors.

So I started messaging photographers- which, if your a photographer- is the last thing you want in your inbox.
Note to Vendors: 
Vendors begging for photos is JUST as bad as photographers begging for free props! 

Did I get replies? Nope!

Lets fast forward a few years to when life gets crazy. I work three jobs, have a toddler, divorced, moved AND started a local boutique. Need for professional photos? Not great. So I stopped worrying about it.

Image by : Shanna Rae Photogaphy
Mini Stretch Blankets by: ReiLynn Designs

Then I closed my boutique. All of a sudden I was online only again with my sad pictures.

I blasted 50% off in exchange for images all over Facebook. I got a TON of responses- so many that I ended up refunding a lot of people because there were repeat items, delays in shipping and an overall mess of how that happened. And THAT is the common complaint among photographers.

In this time though, I was getting a few orders here and there. Branding my name slowly and providing great customer service to regular customers.

Now I am SO proud to say that I work with all three of these methods, and that was accomplished my creating lasting relationships- not spamming- not Facebook blasting- but by taking the time to really talk with my customers and photographers I knew.

It took some time, patience and great communication, but I turned a few of my tried and true customers into photography prop partners. They get an automatic 50% off in exchange for photos on all the items that need images in my shop. When they are looking for something for their next session- I send them a list of items I can discount. Now- it isn't without it's set backs.

I also gift props to a few photographers and work with photographers though a modeling company.

In my experience I have learned that when communicating about photos or props- being 100% straight forward is important!

Tips for Props for Photos:


  • GREAT communication is key! Make sure you know shipping time, sizes, image turn around time. Everything! There are instances where it takes 4-5 weeks to edit a gallery- make sure you communicate that to your prop vendors. 

  • Don't SPAM people! A great way to get discounted props is to make a purchase- see if you even like the quality of them- and then offer an image, with no strings attached. Many vendors will give you a discount on your next order or ask to work with you more! 

  • Stay organized! Make sure you are tagging your vendors you purchase props from- they love it and will share the love. If you don't know where you got what from and who- you can't start building that relationship. 

  • Nothing is free- time for your images isn't and supplies to create props isn't- if you are going to build relationships for that type of trade BOTH of you need to respect each others time, energy and skill level. 
If you have any suggestions, tips, tricks or information you would love to add- feel free to comment! I would LOVE to hear your perspective or experiences! 

Saturday, September 6, 2014

Extreme Crocheting and Fanny Packs!

"It's a little bit of a trill, but mostly, you could just take a nap." 

I just have to say this real quick- I LOVE the scrambler- and over the summer, I decided that it is because "It's a little bit of a thrill, but mostly, you could just take a nap," which is a pretty good description on what it is like to hang out with me on a daily. 

This year, I rode it probably 20 times at our local amusement park. It is literally the only way I will stop crocheting some weeks. 

On our first family outing we noticed an alarming amount of fanny packs hanging out with us. Being in southern Indiana, most people don't realize what trends are in or out so they just never really leave. So instead of ignoring the fanny packs- we started counting them. One day we got up to 8 fanny packs.... and not on workers- they have life saving devices in their fanny packs so it TOTALLY isn't cool to make fun of theirs. Plus, it is their job and there are very few people that get to look cool at their job. 

I "Googled" it- "fanny packs coming back in style 2014" and I kid you not, it was already in the search bar. Rihanna, Mathew McChaughey (who I suspect never stopped wearing one) and the Rock! Then before I could contain myself, I said (or yelled excitedly) "OH MY GOSH! I COULD WEAR ONE AND KEEP MY YARN AND CROCHET HOOKS IN IT" all in line at the scrambler.... for a second I thought of how perfect it would be to be crocheting EVERYWHERE.... whipping up little creations. Then I realized how excited I was and how many people were looking at me.... and how uncomfortably close they were. 

Amber never missed a beat "You could be an extreme crocheter- and do it in random places and take selfies of your hardcore crafting." 

I am now on a search for some awesome fanny packs for some fun "extreme crocheting."

Wednesday, September 3, 2014

Promotion for Fall {Referral Program}

Hello again!

There are a couple of new products and offers that I have been putting together for photographers all summer long- so it figures that they both debut in the same week! LOL! The more the merrier right?

The first thing I want to share is the referral program that I'm SO excited about! What better way to reward my favorite photographers than by gifting them free items? :)

Henley Bonnet by ReiLynn Designs Photography Props
Image by: Abba Color Photography
Henley Bonnet by ReiLynn Designs
Here is the very basic idea for the referrals:
For every 3 paying customers that you refer to us from, you will receive a complementary Henley Bonnet in a color of your choice.
To receive your complementary Henley Bonnet, make sure to send me the color of bonnet you would love along with the names of the 3 people that you purchased props.

So make sure you are sharing posts, links and status updates so you can get in on those referrals! :)

**This promotion is valid from 9-1-14 to 12-30-14. Not valid with any other offers or discounts. Henley bonnet color must be picked within 1 week of referrals sent or a random color will be chosen for you. 

Friday, August 22, 2014

Things I LOVE { Fall Photography Props}

Things I LOVE {Fall Photography Props}

This fall brings a whole new batch of fall props! Here are my favorites for this season! 
(To see more info about these or to purchase just click the pictures or visit my shop! ) 


Upcycled Inspired Set
Image by : Abba Color Photography
This set has been inspired by the new Upcycled (items made from old clothing) trend! Instead of using old items to create new, I hand crochet these little outfits and patches from new yarn and add buttons for the cutest whimsical designs!

Chevron Swaddle Sacks
Image by: Abba Color Photography
 Remember the HUGE boom of swaddle sacks earlier this year? Me too! They are EVERYWHERE- so they for sure needed an upgrade. The swaddle sacks offered in the shop are chevron and textured- for a whole new style for fall! 


Baby Bear and Bonnet Set
Image by: Abba Color Photography

 This cuddly set is my #1 fall prop! Precious newborns all snuggled up with little bears are the best- the bear bonnet to top it off! Some of my favorite unique colors to see in these sets are : Plum, Pumpkin and Sage!


Tassel Hat and Pants Set in Pumpkin, Gray and Bone
Image by: Abba Color Photography

I can not believe how adorable this set turned out! It is one of the most popular color combinations this fall and with the unique stitches and tassel top it screams autumn. 


Chevron Rompers
Image by: Abba Color Photography

I adore these little chevron rompers! Each one has a unique color combination- the one pictured is plum, light country blue and coral. 

Saturday, August 16, 2014

Oh you crochet? Me too!

Beanie by ReiLynn Designs Photography Props
Image by Abba Color Photography


Hello again!
I just wanted to pop in to chat about something that is near and dear to me- crocheting and newborn photography. I talk with about 50 photographers a month, and while that isn't a lot compared to some prop creators out there, I like to keep relationships with photographers personal. We chat about things usually not related to work, but sometimes it does creep in there. I used to dread the words "Oh you crochet? Me too!" coming from the mouth of someone who gets to play and photograph newborns all day.
So wait, you get to be cozy with newborns AND yarn? No Fair.

Besides that, how do you find time? I totally get it though- props can be pricey- and taking 3-4 hours out of your day to whip one up is worth it..... right? Then it was put into perspective. 

I asked one of my close photographer friends just that- her reply was so honest. "Well you take your own product images." She was right- my shop was full of HORRIBLE images, barely colored right and with my own joke of a logo. From that moment on, I decided to leave my images to the professionals. I box up a bunch of precious props and send them on their way- beautifully modeled images return. I also hired a graphic designer to fix my logo and watermark. 

Now I would like to say that instead of taking the time to photograph my props, I work on marketing, shipping orders, e-mail lists and blog posts, but that would be a lie. I work on nothing. That is right. When is the last time you worked on nothing? I drink my coffee slow, I watch the sunrise, read a book for pleasure or go on a walk with the family. Let me tell you- it feels great. So good in fact, I am moving my shop to a new provider so they can work their amazing SEO magic.

There comes a time in business when you realize that you shouldn't do it all. Not that you can't- because you can be everyone in your business, but that you shouldn't. You are an expert of something- so own it! Be the absolute BEST at what you do- and let the people that are the best at what they do- work for you. Find a website designer for your website, let the local painting company paint your studio, and let the prop makers make your props. 

If you are nervous about finding your own prop vendors- don't be :) I made up a list last week of my favorites that can be found HERE


Oh - and here is one of the HORRIBLE images that I took years ago. How embarrassing. 



Monday, August 4, 2014

Things I LOVE {Photography Prop Vendors}

Hello again!
I want to introduce some of my favorite newborn photography prop vendors! I have had the pleasure of working with a lot of vendors- but these ones are my true favorites!  Their passion for crafting is evident in their work- from their unique designs to wonderful customer service. I love getting to know each one's style and celebrating in each ones successes.




PJ's Crafting Corner
Shop
"If you can dream it, We can build it" - PJ's Crafting Corner
Image by : Abba Color Photography
Moon Prop by: PJ's Crafting Corner
Star Set & Blanket: ReiLynn Designs

I love everything in PJ's Crafting  Corner - from their Curved Bench to Wooden Big Blocks- but what I love the most is the Moon Prop. From the moment I saw it, I started designing a whole new line of star sets! You know a shop is great when their creations can inspire your own creative juices! 


Dandified
Image by: Abba Color Photography
Ella Crown: Dandified
Lavender Blanket: ReiLynn Designs

Dandified has so many precious props, from the knitted wraps and bonnets, to the sparkling crowns. Honestly, for months I silently stalked her shop wishing I could have these crowns just to have around the house as delicate decorations. Crazy I know.  Each crown is a little different- this one is named Ella (Oh my gosh- yes they are named- how adorable! I know!)


Little Peanuts
Facebook
Image by: Kristy Hall
Banner By: Little Peanuts

I started working with Little Peanuts early last year during a few of the Multi-Vendor RTS Events we were both in. She has the BEST banners! Each one has the cutest color combinations and patterns. Another huge plus- she is part of some of the best Ready to Ship Sales- which means you can always grab a last minute one! 


Shop 
Image by: Caralee Case Photography
Backdrop by: Serendipity Backgrounds
Swaddle Sack by: ReiLynn Designs

Serendipity Backgrounds is another vendor I secretly (or not so secretly now) stalk. LOVE all the colors, patterns and textures and they also have the cutest names! This one is Walkway Blue! Oh! And I just found out that they are just a couple hours away from me :) How Fun! 


Are you a prop vendor? Do you have a favorite prop vendor? Post your links in the comments! I want to stalk you too! :) 

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Saturday, August 2, 2014

Pop of Color Course: An introduction to creative photography color palettes

Pop of Color Course



A few months ago ReiLynn Designs debuted the "Summer" Color Chart- it was full of beautiful, bright colors and I was SO excited to share it with everyone! After a few days- and critiques from my photography partners- I kept hearing " I love these colors... but....I'm not sure how to add those colors to my style." and that is never good. Adding color to your style isn't hard and may take your images to the next level.

So many people have a hard time creating pleasing color palettes with brighter colors so I have set out to help you!

Make sure to follow this blog- along with my mailing list for when our Pop of Color Course is underway:


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My Pop of Color Course will show you:
  • How to slowly add in touches of pleasing colors to your palettes
  • Working with the props you have for unique color combinations
  • Adding in brighter props that mom- or dad- may love but don't follow your color schemes
  • My favorite color inspirational boards
I'm asking that if you have a particular color you LOVE but find it hard to work with in images- comment with that color and I'll make sure to add it in the course :)



Featured Photographer: Gabriela Bauerova Photography

Featured Photographer: Gabriela Bauerova Photography



Image by: Gabriela Bauerova Photography
Henley Bonnet by: ReiLynn Designs

Find Gabriela Bauerova Photography online:

Image by: Gabriela Bauerova Photography
Stocking Hat and Pants by: ReiLynn Designs
What types of photography do you specialize in?
     Newborn, Baby, Maternity

Where do you draw your passion and inspirations from?
     It is my family. I got the love to photography from my dad and my kids is what inspired me the most, the new kind of love that I experienced when they were born, the way they love me. The feeling I have every night when I see them sleeping piecefully in their beds; the way they make me proud with every new thing they learn and every inch they grow.... proud and sad in a way, `cause I a afraid that they are growing too fast, that I am missing too much, that I will not remember all the little things that I want to imprint in my memories. And of course there are many great photographers out there that inspire me with their work to create my way of art of photography as an art that conveys the world strongest emotion mother-child love, the family bonds....

What advise do you want to offer to a family who would love to book you?
     When choosing your newborn photographer you should always consider the style first. Does the art/photo style match your personal style? Are the photos in the portfolio talking to you, do they evoke any emotions or tell a story? A photo without emotion tends to be forgotten; a photo capturing emotions becomes heirloom. Always print your photos, get them on your walls and in the albums. Shared memories make a house feel like home.

Do you have any words of wisdom for fellow photographers?
     First: There is no bad or good style of photography. It is matter of taste and important is that it is you. If your final product looks pretty close to what you visualized in your head before you took that image you got it right. 
Second: Be calm and confident when you work with the client. You should always know what you are doing and why however if you should find yourself in situation that makes you uncertain (and that happens to everybody time to time), the only one realizing that must be you.

Image by: Gabriela Bauerova Photography
Tassel Hat by : ReiLynn Designs

Wednesday, July 23, 2014

Featured Photographer: Shanna Rae Photography

Featured Photographer: Shanna Rae Photography

Image by: Shanna Rae Photography
Gray Mini Stretch Blanket by: ReiLynn Designs




Find Shanna Rae Photography with these links:
Website
Facebook
Image by: Shanna Rae Photography
Cheesecloth Layers by: ReiLynn Designs

What types of photography do you specialize in?
     I specialize in Newborn and Child photography.

Where do you draw your passion and inspirations from?
     I love to work with each client individually, and to create their newborn session around their nursery color scheme or theme. If the nursery isn't what they want the session to be planned around, then we pick a room in the home where they plan to display the images most.

What advise do you want to offer to a family who would love to book you?
     I'm a bright and colorful photographer. I love to include color in every session I photograph. While I always offer up the traditional, neutral color set ups within my session, I always include bright colors as well.

Plan ahead. Newborn and child sessions are usually booking 3-4 months out.

Do you have any words of wisdom for fellow photographers?
     Photography, like all other things in life, continuously changes and evolves. I am a very strong believer in continuing education, for all aspects of photography. I have enjoyed several workshops over the last few years, and I've met some of the most amazing, influential people through these workshops. I have a group of ladies that I met at one of my workshops that I talk to every single day. I think this keeps me on my toes, and with each session I continue to see new ways of posing or positioning.
Image by: Shanna Rae Photography
Mini Stretch Blankets, Ivory Romper and Baby Bow Tie Back by: ReiLynn Designs


Tuesday, July 1, 2014

Featured Photographer: Abba Color Photography

Featured Photographer: Abba Color Photography

Image by: Abba Color Photography
Mini Stretch Blanket and Fluff by: ReiLynn Designs

I have been working with Maricela, owner of Abba Color Photography for a year- and am always amazed at the beautiful work she does. You will find so many of her beautiful images on my photography prop website ReiLynn Designs

Image by : Abba Color Photography
Swaddle Sacks by : ReiLynn Designs

Make sure to keep in contact with Abba Color Photography though these media links:
Website
Facebook
Image by: Abba Color Photography
Legwarmers and Tie Backs by ReiLynn Designs


What types of photography do you specialize in? 
     Newborn and Maternity

Where do you draw your passion and inspirations from?
     I have a couple of photographers that absolutely inspire me but typically the babies themselves inspire me, each baby has a different personality and that allows me to be able to match them with the right props, same with maternity, each family has their own personality and way of being and that allows me to be able to create the perfect photos for them!

What advise do you want to offer to a family who would love to book you?
     For newborns, always book when you are still pregnant, it is critical to get the baby in within the first two weeks to ensure those squishy sleepy shots! also bring lots of milk to the shoot! we will almost always need it! for maternity, bring several outfit options, its always better to have more and let me tell you what would look best than not to have enough!

Do you have any words of wisdom for fellow photographers?

     Keep Shooting!! the more you practice the more you will learn, and the more training/workshops you do the more you learn also. We will never stop learning or improving, and remember, the only person you should be competing against is yourself! look back at your old work and try to better it, never try to be like someone else, your clients will book you because they like what you do, not because your photos look somewhat like someone else's! It is very important to adapt your own style!

Image by: Abba Color Photography
Basket Fluff and Mini Stretch Blanket by ReiLynn Designs

Friday, March 28, 2014

A Simple Introduction of ReiLynn Designs and Owner




Hello, I am Karie and I love to crochet!

As far as a simple introduction goes- I am from Evansville, a mother to one darling-yet wild- little girl and an avid crocheter and owner of ReiLynn Designs- a photography prop shop.

This blog is to help feature, promote and inspire my colleges who have helped make ReiLynn Designs what it is today. So if we have yet to meet- please take a moment to get to know me and ReiLynn Designs by following our Blog posts and visiting our website. www.rdphotographyprops.com

Please introduce yourself :
"Hi, I am _____ and I love ____"