Showing posts with label event photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label event photography. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Happy Australia Day!

Happy Australia Day!


We've been so busy - many many changes coming for Artsnic and all will be revealed in the next couple of weeks. But we took some time out today to celebrate Australia Day - the photos here are from Camden's Australia Day celebrations.

Have a safe and happy Australia Day - ENJOY!



Friday, January 1, 2010

HAPPY New Year!

Our first blog for 2010 - a compilation of some of our favorite smiles and hugs and kisses and all manner of HAPPY things from 2009!

We thank all of our clients, friends and family for supporting us in 2009. ARTsnic was officially "born" as our Business name in March of 2009, so officially we're not even a year old yet! (although I've been photographing people and places and things for .... forever it seems :)

We're really looking forward to 2010 - there are so many changes coming for us - it's very exciting! You'll hear more about it soon - the first change will be our monthly newsletter - starting mid January - I'll post a link soon so you can sign up!

HAPPY NEW YEAR TO YOU! I hope it's safe, and prosperous, and loving, and exciting - and HAPPY :)

Sunday, September 20, 2009

Camden Street Fair (aka "Blow me Down)

Well - what a beautiful morning it was!

I was so excited about getting to the street fair and getting set up - we were up at 6 to pack the car and get down there - tons of stuff to set up.

So, as I said we got there early - really excited by the location - one of the busiest spots on Argyle Street - guaranteed to have a crowd! And I must say, I was really pleased with the way the display turned out. The tent was like a giant soft box - just perfect for mini portrait sessions!
Unfortunately - I forgot to take the sign telling people they could come in for a free portrait! Oh well - still lots of people around. Several inquiries for family portrait sittings and wedding photography, so all in all we were going really well. Aside from the humungous obnoxious loudspeaker located directly in front of our tent which required me to yell at almost every potential customer. They were yelling back though, so I think they understood :)

The day was incredibly hot, I was dressed so wrong - I had my comfy red shoes on but they're really a winter thing and way too warm. I welcomed the cool change that came after 1. Ok, so the sun went away, but it wasn't quite so hot and we thought that was pretty good too. I went and got us a couple of iced coffees (Voltage) for a little pick up to get us through the last couple of hours.

Around 2 I said to Brian "we'll start packing up the little stuff about 2:30, and we should be ready to take the tent down spot on 3pm". Good plan. Didn't eventuate.

You see, about 5 minutes after that we felt a few gentle drops of rain. No worries - we're in a tent. We just pulled the big banner inside, and the big framed 20x30 in print that you can see on the easel there. It all fit nicely inside the tent - no worries - it was only light rain after all.

As we were calmly finishing our Voltages from Gloria Jeans (yummy yummy, and they were particularly strong. Good - we needed the caffeine), we heard a rumble of thunder. Wow - that was close ...

Then the tornado hit. Or cyclone. Or whatever the @#$ it was. But I feel I have more in common with Dorothy from Wizard of Oz than a pair of red shoes.

I'm not sure if any of you have ever seen a 3x3 metre tent lifted off the ground - I'm sorry to say that now I have. And it must have been quite a sight for the spectators watching as it almost carried me away. We were on opposite sides of the tent trying to keep it on the ground - yelling over the huge wind that came up from nowhere.

Things deteriorated very quickly after that. As I was holding down one side of the tent, trying to keep it from crashing into the screaming girl in the tent beside us, Brian was trying to hold down the other side with one hand, keep the banner from crashing with a foot - grabbing the centre post for support (and to keep from becoming airborne). Really, there wasn't much we could do about it when the big 20x30 inch framed print of Will and Keina came crashing down ... and poor little Marlena dancing in her wedding dress was flattened. Talk about Trash the Dress ...

Finally, when it seemed like we were about to lift off for real, a man emerged from the crowd and anchored himself to the centre of the tent. (Thank you whoever you are - we owe you big time). With his help we started ripping down the sides of the tent, to prevent some of the sail-like action that was going on. It mightn't have been so bad if it weren't for the torrential rain ....

Totally out of control - I just held onto the tent with the stranger, while Brian ran back and forth taking stuff away from the street to the relative shelter of the footpath. Camera gear, easels, damaged displays, background cloths, brochures, credit card slips, mobile phones ... all sitting in a giant amorphous wet mass in front of Blooms.

Finally a policewoman came along, and with her help we finally got it all under control. So glad she didn't hurt herself when she went sliding along the street on one of my plastic display signs. Nobody hurt seriously - prints damaged, tent destroyed, glow gone. As we were loading the car with sodden cloths and cameras and easels, the sun came out. Wonderful ....

After folding Marlena several times (too damaged to keep) and shoving her into a bin, I clicked my heels 3 times, and was transported home.

Will be frantically ordering more prints and frames tomorrow to replace my damaged display - Wedding Expo at Sweeneys next Sunday. INDOORS.

Monday, September 14, 2009

MMMM Yummy!

We just returned from a fantastic week in Tasmania - got back at almost midnight Saturday night. Exhausted but tons of photos!

But, this blog isn't about Tassie ... :)

We find it difficult to resist good food and wine. Accompany that by a little music, and we're completely powerless, so as exhausted as we were, yesterday we headed off to the Food, Wine and Music Festival at Belgenny Reserve (part of Camden Festival - we'll have a booth at the Lions Street Fair next Sunday!)

After having a chat with Rebecca and the team from Youth Solutions - who tested my ability to judge a standard drink (yay, I passed!) - we wandered around and checked out all the great stuff on offer.



We met so many lovely people there, we ate, we drank, we danced in our seats on the grass listening to the music ... too tired to actually get up and boogie - but that didn't stop the kids - they were right up in front of the stage shaking their little backsides along with the band - Heaven Can Wait.
Mmmmmm, delicious!
Fresh Lemonade and Crunchy Belgian Chips with Dutch Mayonnaise, served with a smile :) No idea what made them so European, but they sure tasted good in Camden!



The chips and lemonade weren't quite enough though, so we made sure we got to every booth we could! Tasted some really yummy wines, from Belgenny Farm & Wollombi Wines (Wollombi also make a yummy Semillon Chili Sauce - highly recommended!), and ate some more .... sausage sandwich and chorizo and chicken skewer ... Proper diet is all about balance you know - we needed a variety of food to go with the variety of wines. (Plus, after a week in Tassie, we had no groceries in the house for lunch!)

It was a really hot day, but we had a wonderful time. And we finished the day with dinner prepared with some ingredients bought at the festival!



Chicken marinated with Lime and Chili Dressing from Ebony Hall Gourmet Food (their dressings are an absolute bargain - go get them at Cobbity Markets!!!), a little more dressing on the salad, and complemented by a nice cold rose from Razorback Ridge Wines.

Yummy, yummy day :)


(Oh, and that's one of the kids in the background wearing his t-shirt from Youth Solutions - thanks girls :)

Sunday, September 6, 2009

Portrait Quickie

I attended the BRAS Women in Business Symposium on Thursday at the Campbelltown Catholic Club. Had a great time - the BRAS Network ladies organized a fantastic lineup of inspiring and educational speakers.

I had a quick portrait session (like 2 minutes...) with Sandra Walden Pearson from Best Me Consulting. Sandra wanted some headshots for editorial and promotional use. She's got a great natural smile, and really lights up a room when she's presenting. If you ever get the chance to listen to her speak I'd advise you to go! My favorite shot from our session is this black and white - one of the best things about Sandra is how genuinely friendly and open she is - you can see that from the way that smile reaches her eyes :)

I'll be posting more about the Women in Business Symposium soon.

Sunday, August 30, 2009

Sydney Women's Network - Hills Expo - Prize Winner!

I had an absolutely fantastic (but exhausting!) time at the Sydney Women's Network Expo on August 19th. There were many really interesting business exhibits there, and Cindy and Natalie from Sydney Women's Network did a great job pulling everything together. If you didn't attend - make sure you get to the Expo in Penrith on Sept 9th. If The Hills Expo was anything to go by, Penrith will be fantastic!



We gave away a prize at the expo to the lucky Dawn Tan, from World On Web. She was so enthusiastic when she won - I loved it! I'm really happy the portrait package went to someone who showed such positive energy and enthusiasm !




I met up with Dawn and her husband Devan Thursday morning for their portrait session. Our location was the beautiful Cumberland State Forest, in West Pennant Hills. We had lots of fun, and Dawn and Devan made great subjects!

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

I just love surprises!

I woke up this morning to find out that someone had purchased one of my photos online! It wasn't a big sale, but it brought a smile to my face anyway. Isn't it fantastic when a total stranger likes your product enough to buy it? Especially when it's something as fun as this!



(now you all know just how long I've been around taking photos...)

Well, anyway, that put me in such a good mood that I've decided to offer even more to the winner of ARTsnic's prize draw! Now I'm giving one lucky Expo Attendee a $340 value prize! Ya gotta be in it to win it, so visit the ARTsnic stand today , from 4-8 pm, at the Sydney Women's Network Hills Business Expo, Castle Grand Community Centre, Castle Hill.

Thursday, August 13, 2009

Sydney Women's Network - Hills Expo

I've been very busy lately getting set up for upcoming trade shows. The next one coming up is in less than a week (I'm not ready yet - need my big banner!!!). But I'd love lots of people to stop by my booth!

So....

If you happen to be in the Castle Hill area, please take the time to stop by and see me at the Sydney Womens Network Expo at Castle Grand Community Centre on 19th August , 4-8pm! If you're not in the area, make an effort to come by!

It's a NEW boutique style Expo!

8 REASONS TO ATTEND
-> FREE to attend - everyone is welcome!
-> FREE car parking
-> FREE business advice in the "Business Booth" one-on-one professional advice from marketing, finance to property.
-> FREE business workshops
-> FREE market research - check out what your competitors are doing.
-> FREE trial and sampling of products and services (plus a FREE showbag)
-> FREE and live entertainment
-> FREE cocktail function for all attendees and exhibitors after the event.

One lucky attendee is going to win a FREE Family Portrait Session + an enlargement. Valued at $250, it's the best reason to make sure you're FREE to attend! Just visit ARTsnic at Stand 32, and drop your business card in the box to win! Winner will be notified by email/phone, and will be posted on the ARTsnic website.

You'd be silly not to attend!

Oh ... and did I mention it is FREE????? Who doesn't like FREE?

Sydney Women's Network Hills Expo
Castle Grand Community Centre
Pioneer Room
Castle St, Castle Hill

19th August, 2009
4-8 pm

Sunday, August 2, 2009

First BMX race day

Yesterday I visited the Macarthur BMX track to photograph Race 6 of Series 2 of the Interclub series with Liverpool CC BMX Club.


This was my first real BMX race meet and I was a little surprised at how much activity there was. The track is very tight and the racing is fast!

UPDATE: The pics are up in our gallery! http://www.artsnic.com.au/gallery/MacBMX%20090801/index.html