Everyday Photos

Considering I work full-time as a photographer it will probably come as no surprise to my readers that I have quite a few photos of my own kids. Although I must admit it's not as many as you might think. Sometimes I have to remind myself to pick up the camera and document my own family every now and again as it's easy to let my gear rest in its case when I'm not working. On top of that I tend to be very critical of my photos and when I'm shooting my kids it's often random chaos in less than ideal shooting conditions. Thankfully, I'm learning to take off my professional photographer hat when documenting my family and I just do the best I can with what I have. In other words, I guess I'm beginning to embrace imperfection and appreciating the photos for what they are. For several years I had a collection of photos stored in boxes in my basement. As the boys grew, so did the pile of boxes! I knew I needed to find a solution so my photos didn't sit stored in my basement or on my computer until my boys graduated from high school and I was forced to do something with them. After spending quite some time thinking through how I wanted to preserve our family photos I decided to move forward with albums for each of the boys.

Some of you might wonder why I wouldn't choose a digital album like the books I create for my clients. Truth be told, I came very close to choosing this as an option. However, there is something so nostalgic for me when I look back at old family photos of my own. I've loved having hardcopy prints over the years and I especially love when there is a handwritten note accompanied by the photo. For me there is something significant about passing down photographs and handwritten notes from generation to generation and it's a tradition I'd like to continue with my boys.

I often find myself having conversations with clients and friends when they ask how they can preserve their own everyday photos so I thought I'd take some time to share what I've found works for me. In the photo above you'll see I use12 in x 12 in We R Memory Maker Linen Albums for my boys. These 3-ring style binders hold a variety ofclear plastic photo sleeves designed to hold an assortment of photo sizes. When I take personal photos I store them in a folder on my computer and every two months or so I go through and print the pictures I'd like to include in their memory books. Then it's simply a matter of putting the photos in the sleeves and jotting down a few details on a journaling card. You can buy journaling cards at most on-line and brick-and-mortar scrapbook stores or create and print your own. I've also created a set of printables (shown below) that you can download forFREE HERE.

Now, having said that I will tell you that often times when we are out and about and I'm without my camera I have to rely on my iPhone and Instagram. Over the past year I've built quite a collection of photos and I am planning to put those images into a softcover digital book printed throughArtifact Uprising. This really makes it so I have the best of both worlds knowing that my boys will have hardcopy printed photographs along with a digital album filled with fun family memories captured on the fly.

I'd love to hear about how you preserve your everyday family photos. Feel free to leave a comment below!

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Birthday Bash

It's my birthday this week and anyone who knows me well knows that I have always LOVED my birthday! So, in honor of my birthday I decided to have a big birthday bash here at Jamie Schultz Designs. It's true what they say that it's better to give than to receive so expect a lot of fun freebies as part of the celebration. I'll be sharing some of my favorite things throughout the week including FREE downloads, exclusive offers, and a FREE gift with purchase! Be sure to stay tuned to the Jamie Schultz Designs Facebook page so you don't miss out!

Since I'm turning 38 this week I thought it would be fun to kick things off with a 38% off coupon code! When you checkout simply enter code: happybirthday Anyone who orders $40 or more (after discount has been applied) will receive a set of six of my favorite and top-selling storyboards as my gift to you. PLEASE NOTE: The collage storyboards will be added to your account within 24-hours of your qualifying purchase!


Below is the FREE GIFT with any purchase of $40 or more (after discount has been applied).


Center Stage CD

The Center Stage Cd Case and Label template has been one of the most popular cd designs among my high school senior clients and it's now available for purchase at Jamie Schultz Designs! 50% off for a limited time!

Varsity Cards

Senior clients can announce their graduation milestone with the Varsity Graduation Cards. This unique card set, adorned with clean and modern elements, allows your clients to show off their sense of style.

Includes:

- Six front and back .psd files designed to print as 5x7 cards

- Layered files for easy text and color customization

- Font List and Links

- Instructions for use with Photoshop

- Proselect Files available upon request

Print and Instagram Squares

Print and Instagram Squares

Social media continues to be one of the top word of mouth business opportunities for my portrait studio so I'm constantly looking for new and innovative ways for seniors to share their photos through these outlets. I'm finding more and more seniors using Instagram and what better way for them to showcase their favorite senior photos than with these fun layouts

The Print and Instagram Square Collection includes:

- Six layered .psd files sized at 10x10 in at 300 dpi

- Use the files to create 10x10 inch prints, size down to create cd case covers, and/or save the files for web, then text or e-mail the files directly to seniors to upload to their Instagram account.

- Colors and text are fully customizeable

- Font list with links