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Thursday, July 8th, 2010
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Thursday, October 1st, 2009

This weekend Walcott Imaging is participating in the Wedding Walk in downtown Holland. We are setting up the photobooth in September’s Bride. Stop in to see us and take some fun pictures!
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Thursday, October 1st, 2009
Hello!
This is Kate your Client Advocate. I am here to help you with anything relating to Walcott Imaging. Do you have a question? Let me know and I will answer. Would you like some help ordering prints? I can walk you through it step-by-step. Not convinced by the AMAZING talent of Lisa and Rob? Lets setup a face to face and I will dazzle you with their work and also show you tangible options such as albums and add-ons.
Something else that I can do for you is help you find the best option possible to fit your needs along with the most financially sound choice for you. Whether it is choosing a package that offers you GREAT deals on your prints (such as the Senior Favorite) or setting up incremental photoshoots for the b-e-a-utiful new addition to your family so that the first year of his/her life is well documented, I’m your Advocate. I will work my hardest to make your experience with Walcott Imaging the best possible.
Here are some other options we are offering:
- “Baker’s Dozen” on wallets for Seniors
- “Our Favorite” package for you session
- Free days
- “Invite Me to Your Party!“
- Christmas Cards
- Featured Products Sale
So now it is time to contact me and let me help you with whatever you might need. I will be writing specific posts about each of these options in the coming weeks/months, but if you just can’t wait let me know and I can send more information your way now.
Cheers!
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Wednesday, August 26th, 2009
Hello Everyone!
If you loved your pictures taken by Walcott Imaging get the word out! We are offering $25 in print credit to anyone who posts a link to your images on our website (or post the images) plus positive endorsement of the images you love and/or your positive experience with Walcott Imaging. Post in at least two different places (facebook, twitter, your blog, flickr…) and email me links to your posts then I will pass the credit your way!
Here’s an example:
I absolutely love these pictures because Lisa was able to capture Craig’s real smile rather than his fake cheesy smile. I am not a fan of getting my picture taken and I was totally comfortable throughout the entire shoot! Our engagement session was a great way to start off our wedding photography experience with Walcott Imaging.


Cheers to all!
Kate
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Thursday, June 25th, 2009
We’ve only done a couple trash the dress sessions. We offer them by request only. Ryan & Michelle swapped out their engagement session for a trash the dress session in Chicago! We just happened to be flying into O’Hare from lovely little excursion from Santa Fe, so we met up and took some fun portraits all over the city! To see the full session, visit the following link: http://www.walcottimaging.com/clients/moroneyalkema/slideshow-trashthedress/
Here are some of my favorites:





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Wednesday, June 24th, 2009
Nicole and Pernell are planning a beautiful outdoor wedding for July 25! We are looking forward to the big day and seeing all of their planning come together. Congratulations you two!



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Thursday, June 7th, 2007
You can wear what you want to get your pictures taken, I just thought I would jot down some of my thoughts.
There are a few traditional rules that I have heard:
- If you wear long sleeves and long pants you will be showing less skin. Showing less skin means that there is less “competition” for attention to your face.
- Solid colors are less distracting and less busy than patterns. Again, less clothing distraction equals more attention to the face.
- If you are in a group, continuity is important. You can achieve continuity through similar colors, tonal values or through complimentary colors… it doesn’t matter how you do it.
All that being said, sometimes traditional is boring. Especially if you are getting a portrait by yourself I think it is important to show off some personal flare, wear your favorite outfit, make yourself look good. Clothing should help reinforce your personality, if you are a loud personality why would you wear khakis and a white long sleeve shirt?
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