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I feel like a real life graphic designer!

Filed under News • Written by Judd @ March 16, 2010

It’s true – I feel like a graphic designer!  Ok – I’m not, and have no real right to call myself one, but I’ve recently obtained the tools that made me feel like one… for a bit.

I’ve always been amazed at how quickly designers I know can rustle up a cool logo or a flyer, with seemingly little or no effort, and just for a moment last week I was like one of them.  My enlightenment came when I decided to subscribe to The Shoppe –  a design resource for photographers offering a really neat collection of templates, textures, backgrounds, marketing materials and photoshop brushes and actions.  After spending time exploring all their awesome products, I found and downloaded a photoshop brush that I knew would be the key for my new logo design.

For a while I’ve wanted to do an overhaul on the Jinger Studios branding, and I have had an image in my mind for several months now on just how I thought it should look like.  Something Floral, something Henna, plus the simplicity and color scheme of our old logo (which was designed by my brother) .  I found exactly this ‘look’ in one of the photoshop brushes provided by The Shoppe and I had my eureka moment as I was playing with my new brush sets and making a mess on my screen.  Using this new brush, and a few other elements from their range, I was able to knock together a logo that I’m really proud of, and I feel gives a proper sense of the type of style and aesthetics that our photography studio values and embraces.

 

 

When it came to producing a line of holiday greeting cards and save the dates that we could offer our clients as a fun way to show off their engagement or portrait images – we turned to The Shoppe again.  Their range of templates was just what we were looking for – enabling us to go a little bit more artistic than the average greeting card.

These templates are fully customizable and can be tweaked to suit the many differing tastes out there.  But beware!   Flushed with a confidence in my own new design skills I tried to change a template too much and unknowingly tore apart the delicate lines of good design aesthetic that had been wizarded together by The Shoppe and accidently created something a six year old would dismiss as ‘noise’!   After that I decided to keep my needless but enjoyable tinkering to a minimum and the following examples are the results!

SAVE THE DATE (FRONT AND BACK)

“Chocolate Forest – 5×7″

 

GREETINGS CARD  (FRONT AND BACK)

“Vintage Blue – 5×7″

 

GREETINGS CARD (FRONT AND BACK)

“Snowflakes – 5×7″

 

SAVE THE DATE

“Dark and Unique – 5×7″

 

GREETINGS CARD (FRONT AND BACK)

“Muted Elegance – 5×7″

 

GREETINGS CARD (FRONT AND BACK)

“Fun and Clean – 5×7″

I think the main benefit of our subscription to The Shoppe has been the ‘unlocking of creativity’ as far as graphic design goes.  Of course as photographers our main focus is on capturing timeless, awesome photography – and in so doing we don’t have the time available to source elements, design and make our own templates.  Having a resource where we can pull good design ‘off the shelf’ and adapt it to our own specific needs is invaluable to us, as we can both concentrate on the business of providing excellent photography to our clients, while at the same time have the ability to package that photography with the cutting edge design it deserves.

See our full range of  HOLIDAY GREETING CARDS

See our full range of  SAVE THE DATES

 

 

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KUNG FU FIGHTING (and a bit of dancing)

Filed under News • Written by Judd @ February 20, 2010

Every now and then we like to show you what we do during the weekdays when we’re not off shooting weddings or engagements – and I know it’s kind of off-topic  - but the photo’s are kind of cool, and may even provide inspiration to an adventurous bride who is looking for something a little different for her bridal portrait – Grooms, if you can pose a kick like this…. we can shoot it!

Chris took these shots when he was testing out the new Profoto 8A power pack – that’s photographer speak for a really powerful and fast stobe lighting system.  By fast, we mean that the flash can go off at up to 20 times a second… which helped Chris to capture these lovely time frozen sharp images – lucky he was all excited with the techy stuff and not actually thinking of the real world implications of a martial artist flying towards him posed to do a Judo kick!  I think I might be confusing all my martial art lingo on this post – please forgive me Bruce.

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Jacob awarded by the WPJA!

Filed under News,Wedding Photography • Written by Judd @ January 7, 2010


Jacob recently became a member of the prestigious Wedding Photojournalist Association (WPJA) – a great achievement in itself as it is a fantastic organization who are notoriously fussy (in a good way) about the caliber of photographer they let in.  In order to join you have to display a real competency in photography, a large body of purely photojournalistic wedding work, and possess an excellent track record with past clients – ideal qualities for a Jinger Studios Photographer!  Sadly the WPJA do not let whole “studios” join, nevertheless we are very proud to have WPJA members in our ranks (Chris is also a member).

As if being given the nod of quality from a respected organization wasn’t enough – Jacob has promptly gone on to win an award from them. Chosen from thousands of highly talented applicants, Jacob’s image of a boy jumping around in his suit before a wedding was ranked 15th in the Quarterly photo contest in it’s category “Getting Ready”.  We’ve always loved Jacob’s ability to capture these great candid action shots and are delighted his work has been recognized by the WPJA! :-)


Boy Jumping in suit

To see more wedding photography by Jacob, visit his wedding photography gallery on our main website.

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Christopher Seid Joins the Jinger peeps

Filed under News,Wedding Photography • Written by Judd @ December 1, 2009

We got all excited last week because the hugely talented, fun loving Chris Seid became a  part of Jinger Studios.  Some years ago, Chris decided to embark on a career change and enrolled in an interior design course – the course didn’t exactly set his imagination on fire, but the photography he was required to produce to document his projects stole the show, and he promptly dropped interior design for a photography course.  Over the space of only a few years, Chris is ever so bashful about the quality of his imagery, yet he has honed his skills and style very rapidly to become a real master of his trade and we are really excited for all our future couples who choose him!

Here is some of his latest work that made us think “by Jove, we have to have him!”  To see more wedding photography by Chris, visit our wedding photography gallery on our main website.

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