January 13, 2010 10:32 AM Category
Who: Friends and colleagues, guests welcome
What: Open studio, wine and cheese, intimate social mixer
Where: 3733 Grove St
Why: Studio kickoff party for Dan Chick Photography (briefly known as Daniel Roberts)
When: Friday, January 22, 2010. 6pm-10pm. BYOB party after 10pm
Join us on Friday January 22 from 6-10pm for a social mixer to kick off the Dan Chick Photography venture. The event will be held at our home studio and will have an open studio from 7-9pm where Dan will be taking pictures for fun and for free. (more info below)
January 04, 2010 2:09 PM Category
We are pleased to announce that we have chosen Pictage.com as our online print fulfillment house for event and wedding photography.
We now offer a wide range of print options including high quality picture books to showcase images from your wedding day, traditional prints of varying sizes and highly specialized canvas prints.
After we do your shoot we will provide you with a link to access your gallery. Contact us to get this started!
First Impressions matter
December 10, 2009 1:55 PM Category
As part of our new rebranding exercise I sent my new business card off to the printers this past weekend. I did the design myself while soliciting input from Xella.
This is the front of the card only visualize it with rounded corners. The model is Anyssa and it was shot in a hotel room in San Francisco while I was in town to cover an event. The back of the card employs the same style and features a picture of Raven from a group shoot event from a group I used to run here in town.
It's been a good week. We've been assembling new marketing material and investigating new studio space. More on both of those topics to come!
And you're looking at it!
November 23, 2009 2:03 PM Category
It's late November, 2009. A foot of snow lies on the ground outside. I've just finished a new rebranding meeting with my wonderful business manager Xella. We've ordered new business cards and assembled a new look for the website.
We will be using this area to showcase work (new and old) and to share a little about what's going on in our world.