What's in store for 2015 at CWP?

As 2015 begins, I can help but feel an overwhelming sense of excitement for the new year while at the same time feeling an equally overwhelming sense of frustration and lack of patience regarding all that is to transpire during the next 12 months. 

You see, I haven't really mentioned it in detail until now, but there is a 99.9% chance that we will be picking up our lives and moving this year. We have no idea when. We have no idea where too. All of that creates a lot of difficulty when trying to make changes to and grow your newly started photography business. However, at the same time, I can't help but feel nervous excitement about this move and what it might mean for my family and my business. 

These past few months I've done a lot of reading, and researching how to run a successful small business. I don't want this to just be a "hobby". I want to own and run a profitable business to help support my family as well as provide an unforgettable experience and lasting memories for my clients. I've made some decisions about how I want to structure my business as well as what I want to focus my efforts on going forward.

As is common with many newer photographers who want to gain experience by shooting pretty much anything and everything they can, I have also fallen into this "trap" if you will and have pretty much taken most jobs that people inquire about. However, I truly believe I will only continue to grow and gain competence in a few specific areas that I really do enjoy by focusing solely on those. 

I've also made some decisions about my business model and pricing structure. They are pretty drastically different from what I am doing now. This means however that I either make these drastic changes now, which really wouldn't make sense given that we likely have 6 months or less in this town and the majority of my client base is repeat or referral based; or I need to wait until we move and make all changes then. 

I've decided to wait, however that obviously grinds on my patience gears. Especially since I don't know what town we will actually end up and what that market looks like and how big it is etc etc etc...

To stay sharp and moving forward I have decided that 2015 is not only going to be the year of positive change, its also going to be the year of the workshop. I currently have two lined up and will hopefully add at least one more before the year is done. 

They are both next month and I am so pumped to attend them both!!

First up is a first time workshop held by a couple whose work, faith and philosophy on sharing and teaching others is astounding. I've been following them for over a year and when they announced their workshop a month or so ago, I instantly knew I needed to invest in it. Especially since they are only one state away in Arizona!

Only a few weeks later, Paul and I are driving to Vegas to attend WPPI. I am super excited about this as well because it is essentially the mecca of conferences for Wedding and Portrait photographers from all across the country. I have already signed up for classes that are being taught by some photographers whom I admire greatly and I think I am going to learn a ton during the short three day trip that we are there! 

In April, Paul and I are going to Italy!! Yes, you read that right, we are traveling to our first European vacation to visit and stay with friends who are stationed in Naples. We hope to visit Rome and Venice during our time there and I hope to do a portrait session with my friends while there. Holy moly I am excited for all of the photo opportunities this trip will present. 

After that, everything is kind of up in the air. We should find out where we are headed in the next couple months and hopefully get orders in hand within the next three to four months. Then its planning and packing and settling into our new city wherever that may be. I hope to continue serving clients here in Ridgecrest until we move and hope to gain some new clients for the Holiday rush at the end of the year in our new city. I also hope to get my hands on a couple more weddings as well throughout the year. 

So many unknowns as this year begins to unfold, but there is one constant that I never have to worry about. God has a plan and he will forever take care of me. No matter what storms or surprises that life brings, I am his child and he will protect and guide me. That will never change. 

Behind the Lens // Holidays 2014

The past couple of weeks have been a whirlwind. I guess thats kind of always how the holiday season is right? Seems like it takes forever to get here and then once the time comes its over before it even seems to start! 

This year the kids were out of town so it was juts Paul and I for Christmas. We have a lot planned for next year so we needed to save time off and stay in Ridgecrest instead of traveling. While we absolutely miss spending time with our families one added bonus to sticking around this year was being able to book some sessions during the break. I actually had four bookings the week of Christmas and one was even on Christmas day! That really is the beauty of owning your own business, you have flexibility with your time and are pretty much in control of when you work. I know that this won't be the case every year, but for the times when it works, it works!  

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The only majorly sad thing that happened  is that I accidentally dropped a lens during a session and unfortunately I think it is donezo. I have insurance but my deductible is the same amount as the lens. There are zero camera shops here in town so the chance that I will be able to get it fixed is also slim to none. It was a great lens and my go to lens for kids and families, so I decided I just needed to invest in a new one. Luckily I found a similar but different lens that I was thinking of upgrading too anyway on ebay for the same price as the lens that broke, so that has been ordered. We will see how it goes! 

Even though we stayed relatively busy this holiday season, we still had quite a bit of down time. Paul and I bought a couple of games and have been playing them pretty much non-stop. We are slightly addicted and we don't care what anyone thinks! This one is called Caverna and we seriously love it. 

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I cooked Christmas dinner for the two of us this year and it turned out pretty good. We prefer to fry our turkey but couldn't get our hands on any oil this year so we will have to wait for some good 'ol friend turkey next year. 

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I decided to say goodbye to my other blog www.cinnamonlikethespice.com at the end of this year. I was documenting a photo a day plus my goals and reading list over there, but I've decided that 2015 is really going to be the year of focus. I need to focus my efforts in order to stay on track. I really feel like spending all my time over here on this blog will only help me to remain focused on my business and how I want it to grow during this next year and beyond! So expect to see more personal stuff on this blog in addition to sharing my client sessions etc...

I like documenting a photo a day however, so going forward for 2015 I'm going to utilize Instagram with the hashtag #CWP2015365 to keep track of my daily adventures for this year. I am hopeful that I can keep it up. I would love for you to follow along my journey. Follow me here: Cinnamons Instagram