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Do you use ShootQ and love it? Do you use Pictage and love it? Well…I am SOOOO thrilled to spread the word that Pictage has recently acquired ShootQ! If you have any questions on why I love either one of these services please feel free to ask! Cheers!

This is a letter from Pictage CEO Jim Collins

This month I’m writing for a special reason. After many weeks of planning and conversation, Pictage has acquired ShootQ. This is exciting news for us and I’m sure it will be for you as well. The reason for the acquisition is pretty straight forward—Pictage’s mission is to become a one-stop shop for Photographers seeking help in their professional pursuit. Up to this point, our products and services—with some minor exceptions—only provided solutions for post-shoot activities. ShootQ on the other hand has solutions that are almost entirely pre-shoot in nature. The overlay of the two companies from a product perspective is a no brainer. But that’s not the reason we did this deal.

The main reason is that when we met with Andrew, Rachel, and Jonathan, the managing triumvirate of ShootQ, we were very impressed with their vision and passion in serving their photographer customers. Early on, Rachel described this as a Co-Op and that’s pretty much the way we see it as well. Adding their experience as successful photographers, along with the product they’ve created to the quilted fabric of Pictage, gives us a better sense of the customers we serve. That they are pretty fearless about voicing their own opinions about things we can do better only sweetens the deal.

I’ve often told people that I did not come to Pictage to do a small thing. I’m here to do a big thing. My vision is to create a solution and service set that makes it difficult for professionals NOT to use us. If we can give you the level of flexibility you seek and combine that with rock solid reliability in every facet of our business, and give you an array of community and educational offerings that allows you to broaden your vision and your business, I think we can do that. That’s what we’re going to do. This is a big step.

If you are interested in more details, please visit the Q&A on the Pictage forums.

I look forward to seeing you on the road.

Until then, Onward!

JC

Jim Collins
CEO
Pictage, Inc.
www.pictage.com

IEA Scholarship Banquet

April 15, 2010

I am excited to post this slideshow of an event I photographed last July. (Yes…I am really behind!) The event was sponsored by IEA and was held at The Grand America Hotel. It was a scholarship awards banquet with Coach Jim Boylen of the University of Utah Men’s Basketball Team as speaker and presenter. I added just a few highlights from the event, and look forward to photographing it again this year!

The Sonora Grill

December 31, 2009

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Some of my recent work is being used by the Sonora Grill! Check them out and sign up for the Sonora Club. When you join the Sonora Grill club you will qualify for all of the amazing benefits it offers: a free birthday meal, a free anniversary dessert, special members only promotions, etc. Stop in and tell them hello, and don’t forget to tell them Andrea Hanks Photography sent you!

A Birthday Party for Angelina

November 23, 2009

Many of you know I work for a company called Circlepix, which is a real estate marketing and photography company. Because I am one of their photographers I have the opportunity to work with a lot of real estate agents. There are a lot of really good agents out there, however I have to say of all of the agencies I have worked with and all of the homes I have photographed, one agency consistently sticks out. It is Sold By An Angel.

Every time I photograph houses for this company they are in model home condition. Everything ALWAYS looks amazing. At one point I started to wonder what they did that was different from many other agencies. Here are just a few of the things that I have learned.

1. An agent from this company meets with you personally and either helps you stage your home for optimal selling or tells you exactly what to do. This is a biggie, and let me tell you it WORKS! 2. They are professional and their customer service is amazing. 3. They treat you like you are someone really special even if you don’t end up buying or selling a home through them. 4. This team has a lot of experience and credentials in the business. This is their full time gig. They do NOTHING else. 5. They are selling homes left and right even in a RECESSION. That says something. They really do ROCK! Need I say more?

Angelina is the owner of the company and I was lucky enough to photograph her 40th birthday bash in August. The party was held at Canyon Rim Park and guests were treated to a catered luau. The evening ended with dancers from the island of “Layton.” If you are ever in the market to buy or sell a home, you will not be disappointed if you choose to use Sold By An Angel for your real estate needs. (I get nothing from plugging this company. I am sincerely passing on information about an amazing team!)

I.E.A. Awards

July 25, 2009

I have become very fond of event photography. I get to meet a lot of really interesting people in many different industries. This time around I photographed an awards banquet for I.E.A. (Intermountain Electrical Association) at The Little America Hotel. Awards were given out to companies such as Wasatch Electric who was the contractor for projects like The Real Stadium and the light rail project to name a few. As always the people were nice, the lighting was crappy, and the food looked divine. The best part of the evening was that I left the event armed with quite a bundle of names to choose from if I am ever in need of a great electrician!

So how did I get these pictures you ask? Well I was lucky enough to be invited by a local school to take pictures of Ronnie Price from the Utah Jazz for their cool assembly. Every year there is a reading contest among many Utah Schools and the school which has the most minutes read wins a visit from a Jazz player. In addition to winning the visit, the principal of this local school told the children as a reward she would dress up in a chicken costume. In some of the shots you will see Ronnie doing the chicken dance with the children and the principal in her chicken attire. Ronnie also read a a fun book and did some fancy slam dunks. It was great to be the official photographer because I got to roam around wherever I wanted for the photos. The only problem? School gymnasiums have horrible lighting and very high ceilings. It makes lighting the photos a challenge, but hey I am up for that. Especially when it comes to taking pics. of a Jazz player!

Dreamworks Kitchen and Bath

February 21, 2009

I am so amazed at what a good remodel can do for a house. What are the two most expensive rooms in a home to remodel? The kitchen and bathroom! I was hired by a company called Dreamworks Kitchen and Bath to take some “after” photos of a remodel they did in a bathroom and a kitchen that they were going to enter in the NARI awards. I was amazed when I saw the before pictures. I can’t believe how gorgeous the projects turned out. I wish them the best of luck and hope that they win for both of their entries! Oh and for the record, taking good photos in both kitchens and bathrooms are really tough. Go ahead and TRY IT!!!!

Little Star Preschool

January 18, 2009

Are you ready? Because I have some more preschool photos coming your way, with the lovely Ms. Banu as the rockin‘ teacher! The class photo featured on this post is of the four year old class, but Little Star Preschool also holds a separate class for three year old kiddos. If anyone is interested in enrolling your child in a wonderful preschool, check out http://www.freewebs.com/littlestarpreschool/index.htm for more information. These kids have got it good!

Mini Monkey’s Pre-School

October 23, 2008

If I could post a photo for every single student that I took photos of I would. They were darling, every single one of them. Since I can only pick five photos per post it was pretty tough. These cuties said the funniest things during the shoot. They really cracked me up. Kids are so cute at 4 years old! O.k. here comes the plug so skip the next few sentances if you don’t want to read the advertisement. BUT if you ARE looking for a fabulous place to enroll your child in preschool, check out http://www.freewebs.com/minimonkeyspreschool/. Miss Michelle rocks, and I think her music teacher is pretty cool too!