Showing posts with label Leah Remillet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Leah Remillet. Show all posts

Friday, April 13, 2012

The Savvy Review of "The Thriving Photographer" by Leah Remillet

The amount of products and marketing programs, etc. for photographers are endless...each day I see new things pop up geared toward helping photographers. But so many don't live up to the promises of helping you become a successful photographer that actually profits and loves her business! I am so impressed with the new program from Leah Remillet called The Thriving Photographer. Leah is also the face behind the popular blog go{4}pro

Leah has created a fabulous product to help you "thrive" as a photographer and it's absolutely wonderful! I've had the chance to review all of the materials...and when I saw all...I mean all...which is a ton of learning materials (including the Thrive Sheets...these are awesome) and a generous amount of  templates for your business, I knew this was a product I could recommend to my readers! 


The amount of information here is huge...she has included everything to take your business to the level of success that we desire. And the best part are the audio portions that you can take anywhere with you and listen on your ipod. These are also perfect to listen to while you do your late night editing.
My favorite audio is about her referral plan...love it!

Leah has created an amazing amount of info and I'm thrilled to recommend it to you. This isn't a bunch of fluff that you will quickly read through and wonder what you got out of it. This is so much information and learning tools (along with an amazing active business plan which is wonderful!) and the huge amount of audios (twenty five of them!).
Here's more from Leah telling about The Thriving Photographer.



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Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Free webevent from go4pro




ARE YOU…

Frustrated that you constantly find yourself amidst chaos?
Unsure where to even begin the process of having an organized business?
Hating that clients have caught you confused about details?
Tired of reinventing the wheel for the same scenarios?
Constantly wondering how on Earth you’re going to get it all done?
Confused by how you never have time to work on your long term goals?
Fighting with your spouse over how much time you spend at your computer?
Feeling guilty that you’re not spending enough time with the people who matter the most?

WOULD YOU LIKE TO….
Actually feel like you’re in control of your business?
Have the chance to choose whether you’re working tonight or not?
Have time to make your business what you really dream of?
Surprise your family and be 100% there, instead of worrying over your to-do list?
Take an entire weekend off and know that everything will be fine till Monday?
Have time to book more sessions, and spend quality time with friends or just relax?
GET YOUR LIFE BACK?

Get Organized NOW & Have Your Life Back Tomorrow!



WHAT: FREE WEBINAR: GET ORGANIZED & GET YOUR LIFE BACK 


WHEN: THURSDAY, MARCH 8th


TIME: 6pm Pacific |  7pm Mountain | 8pm Central | 9pm Eastern 


WHERE: JUST LOG-IN FROM YOUR COMPUTER & GET INSPIRED! 


COST: !!!FREE!!! Click here to register- Go4Pro Webinar


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Friday, January 27, 2012

Simple Tricks for Organizing Your Workspace

Simple Tricks for Organizing your Workspace
By Leah Remillet at Go{4}Pro Photos




Time. The one commodity that everyone wishes they had more of. But in order to have more time, we need to be more productive. And in order to be more productive, we have to get more organized.
I'm sure you can relate, but my productivity levels have a night and day difference from when I've got it together and when I don't. Clutter kills creativity and chaos stumps productivity. In short - organization is crucial. In a world where we're constantly trying to be it all, we've got to start with being organized.
Confession: It's really easy for me to think about what pretty things I would like in my office! A flip through the Pottery Barn Magazine, a stroll down the aisles of Target and those ideas are flow'n! The fresh flowers, the vintage cameras and the beautiful canvases adorning the walls... I can see it all now. Isn't it lovely?


But pretty does not always translate to productive. I need both! So, I began my attempt to figure out this magical land of organization.


First I created a Functionality Plan. Instead of planning the color scheme or furniture layout, I scrutinized over what actually makes my workspace workable...


This is my list of what I need in my office to be able to accomplish something...
1. Computer Station: Clean/clear desk with computer.
2. Reference Station: Archival disks, notebooks, client paperwork, etc.
3. Supply Station: Office supplies such as ink, paper, etc.
4. Packaging Station: Ribbon, boxes, bags, tissue, tags, press printed products, etc.
5. Prop Station: Tutus, hats, bowls, clothing, fabric, etc.
6. Equipment Station: Camera gear, projector, screen and such.


Does it sound like I have a studio space to organize all of this? I don't! I have the extra bedroom, and that's my office. But by creating "stations," I could start to determine what it is I really needed in order to create functionality. Try it and see what you come up with.


Moral of the story... Think past just pretty and on to pretty functional!




Leah Remillet is the creator and author of Go4ProPhotos.com, a website dedicated to helping photographers thrive as business owners. Connect with Leah on Facebook and Twitter. And make sure you check out all of the awesome freebies Leah gives to her readers!


Leah would love to give you a FREE DESKTOP WORKFLOW ORGANIZER (as shown on her computer desktop) by getting you in on the fun at facebook.com/go4prophotos.




Also, make sure you check out the monthly giveaway from Leah on the blog...you don't want to miss the chance to win! 

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Tuesday, July 26, 2011

meet Leah Remillet

Passion.  Passion is what exudes from Leah Remillet as she talks about helping other photographers grow their business and make it profitable.  And passion is what it takes for Leah to run a successful business for other photographers called Go{4}Pro, in addition to a successful photography business of her own.


“I love helping others find the confidence to take their business to the success level that they dream of, “ says Leah.  “I love seeing the light bulb go off and push people to do what they want to do!”

Through her blog, go4prophotos.com, Leah gives photographers the tools to make their business thrive. She loves to focus passion, profits, purpose and being pro. She shares tips on everything from branding to pricing, interviews with other photographers and lots of free downloads!  Be sure to check it out and read the interview below to learn more about Leah and Go4Pro!


Tell me about yourself…
I’m from Seattle originally.  I have lived in Hawaii (I’m totally jealous of her!) and now we live in Portland while my husband is in Chiropractic school.  I have been married for 10 years and I have three children, 2 girls (6 & 5) and one little boy (3).

How did you get into photography?  
While we were living in Hawaii, I came across an image by Mark Holladay and was blown away.  It was the first image I had seen that wasn’t a traditional studio portrait.  I fell in love immediately and knew I wanted to be a photographer and produce images like that.

Any formal training?  
I joke all the time that I learned everything I know about photoshop from You Tube!  But it isn’t really a joke! J  My husband allowed me to use his graduation money to buy my first camera and he sold his laptop so I could buy a lens.  After that, I just started teaching myself everything I could possibly learn.  I used Google, I checked books out at the library…anything I could get my hands on to learn about photography.  All the late nights I spent reading and learning paid off when I could start buying back everything my husband had sold for me and more. We love to spoil each other.

How long have you been a photographer?  
I started my business in late 2008.

You started Go4ProPhotos.com…tell me the inspiration behind it? 
I started out in photography knowing nothing about photography.  So I wanted to pass along any and all information I learned along the way to other photographers.  Then I realized that I did know a lot about business and thought there were photographers who didn’t know that side of things.  I started passing along business information to help those photographers who are confident in their camera skills but need a little help with the business side of things.

So what exactly is Go{4}Pro to someone who’s never been to the site? 
Go{4}Pro started as an inspiration blog and it’s still definitely that! But I also offer marketing templates, logo design, newsletter templates. And my favorite… Business coaching.  I love getting to talk one on one and really break down the struggles a photographer might be having and then give them the tools to truly thrive!


Who or what inspires you as a photographer? 
I get inspired everywhere!  I have favorite people in the industry that inspire me such as Melissa and Jerry Ghionis, Sue Bryce and Tamara Lackey and then I also get inspired from things that are not specifically in our industry, like Nordstrom’s and J Crew catalogs!

How would you describe your photography style?
Traditional Portraiture with a Modish Flare
I like traditional poses that make everyone look their most flattering but with a contemporary twist!

What has been your proudest moment as a photographer?  
I love being involved with charities and helping them through my photography.  I also love being able to give clients gifts that are priceless.  Recently, I had a friend who found out she had Leukemia the same day her baby was born.  I was able to take photos of her baby often so that we could document her growth while my friend was in the hospital fighting this disease.  And when my friend lost her battle, we were able to use the photos I had taken at the funeral.  It was a priceless gift I could give her and her family!

What has been your most successful marketing technique?  
I think the experience I give my clients is my best marketing technique.  From start to past what most consider the finish, I make sure that every detail is there and that my clients feel special.  They leave me wanting to give a great referral because they are so happy with the experience they had.

What is the biggest piece of advice you can share with photographers starting their own business?  
FIND YOUR CONFIDENCE!  I think so many of us start out without the confidence, it of course make perfect sense why but it still hurts us.  I hear photographers all the time saying they are new, but they’ve been in business longer than I have.  Do whatever you have to do to build your confidence.  I think that means education and investing in yourself.


Who is Go4ProPhotos.com for?  
Any photographer really, but is best suited for the photographer who is confident in their camera skills but is ready to make their business truly profitable.

What is the biggest thing you hope to help photographers with through Go4ProPhotos.com?  
I hope to give women the empowerment to know they can do this!  I want them to know they can be successful at the level that they want to be.  If you want to work every single day, you can do it and if you want to work four times a month you can do that too and be successful at it!  There are really no secrets in business, just ideas you haven’t heard yet.  I hope to provide photographers with the ideas that will help their business.

What kinds of things do you have planned for Go4ProPhotos.com?  
Well this month is Business Tip Month!  I have asked fans on Facebook to share the things that they want to learn.  We will be talking about pricing, ordering sessions and more!  At the end of the month, I am hosting a webinar where I will show everything I do for an ordering appointment and how I create that special experience for my clients.  I will share how I get my clients pumped up for these appointments and how other photographers can create their own experience for their clients.

Sounds like you are super busy!  How do you manage your time?  
I delegate!  I thought about what I really did not want to do, and I hired someone to do those things.  I keep the things that make me unique to do myself and I concentrate on my relationships with my kids and husband.  I hire someone to do everything else!  A lot of times mom’s think they have to hire a sitter so they can get work done but I do the opposite.  I hire someone to do all the other stuff so I can spend time with my family!  I also reevaluate all the time.  If something didn’t work out so well last week, I reevaluate and adjust!

What is your typical everyday routine?  
Well it doesn’t always go as planned but my ideal routine would be the following:
Get up before kids to check and return emails.
Then get the kids up and have breakfast with them.
Then I have learning time with the kids.  Since it is summer time I feel like we should spend a little time on learning!
Quiet time is next.  This is when I try and get some work done while the kids play quietly.
Then we play and do chores. Dinner and Family time follows.  Then it is bedtime for the kids and I get to work 3 of the nights a week. The other nights are devoted to my husband!

What is in your camera bag? 
5D Mark II, 50mm 1.2, 24-70mm 2.8, reflector, pez machines and candy and fashion tape!

Favorite Lens? 
50mm 1.2

Studio or in-home? 
I have a studio in my home and I shoot on location!

If you weren’t a photographer, what would you be?
 Teacher for business students!  This is why go4pro is my passion!  I love seeing people get excited and motivated to do what they want to do and make it successful!

What is your favorite Savvy indulgence?  
CHOCOLATE!  The really expensive kind not Hershey’s!

Be sure to check out www.go4prophotos.com for tons of business tips and Leah’s latest photography at  www.LeahRemilletBlog.com

Make sure to “like” her facebook page  
and follow her on twitter .  
There is a special download on facebook for all who like her page!
Leah is also hosting the web event we posted about here...the coupon for $100 off ends tonight!  

Thanks Leah!


{Interview by Leslie Kerrigan}









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Friday, July 22, 2011

Go {4} Profit Web Event

START MAKING THE MONEY YOU DREAM OF!


 Leah Remillet of Go{4}Pro Photos is offering a one night only web event where she's going to share all the details on how she brought her portrait sales from the low hundreds to an average of $2000 and it happened with her first in person sale! Leah's teaching style is fun, inviting and easy to get into. She has a 'don't hold back' approach and is going to share all the juicy details of the number one question she get's asked as a photography business coach! 

Along with every detail on how she get's her clients over the top excited, slays the dreaded 'can I think about it?' dragon and pours out all the gossip on how she got in-person ordering to give her a monthly revenue of 8K on 4 shoots she's also throwing in a download package with all the tools that she uses. 
It will also include the order form, invoice form, ordering appointment reminder card, order appointment postcard and literature as well as a complete list of everything Leah uses and brings for her ordering appointments. 




You're ready to really make money with your photography.

Believe in creating an over the top experience for your clients.

Are tired of low sales and online order hassles.

Want to bring your business to the next level.

Need to bring in more income but without more hours.

You dream of selling the things you really love... Wall Art!




Leah would like to give one spot away to one lucky savvy reader and offer a special coupon code for Savvy Readers for $100 off the regular price. 
The coupon code is " SAVVY "

Here's how to win a spot at the web event...
Then come back here and leave a comment for each thing you do...and you might just be the lucky winner! The contest ends on Sunday 11:00pm EST...the winner will be announced Monday morning. 
    The coupon code for $100 off expires Tuesday at midnight! Don't miss out...I'll be there!


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