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Was Facebook Day a Success? Oh, Yeah!

Outside, it was a dreary, rainy, ugly February day. Inside, at least inside Studio P’s Old City studio, it was anything but.

This past Saturday was our first go at a Facebook Day and we have to say that it was a complete blast. We had such a great time from start to finish with the 11 girls who showed up.

So what exactly is a Facebook Day you ask? Well, we decided to invite a group of high school sophomores and juniors to our studio for an hour or so of complete pampering. First they got their hair and makeup done to perfection by the lovely Shannan and Hannah, then they got to spend 15 minutes or so in front of our camera getting a new Facebook profile picture. All totally free.

And we had a great group of girls. Some were from Knoxville, which some came from as far away as Jefferson County and Lenoir City. Some came with friends and got their pictures taken together as well as individually. Some came by themselves. All of them seemed to really enjoy getting treated like a model for a little while.

So why would we do this? Well, a big part of our studio’s business is with high school seniors, and this was a good way for them to get a taste of what the Studio P Senior Experience is all about. Hopefully, they will spread the word that having their senior portraits done by Studio P is a totally unique, memorable and fun experience.

In fact, it was so successful that I would say there is a pretty good chance that we will do another sometime in the future. So if you didn’t get to participate in this one, watch for it.

In the meantime, here are the shots from Saturday. Enjoy.

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Judah Crisp’s Newborn Shoot: Remembering

On the desk in my office is a picture of my son Grant, taken a day or so after he was born.

It’s one of those hospital photos of him wearing the outfit we took him home in, and every time I see it, I chuckle inside because it looks nothing like him now. In this picture, Grant has a head full of black hair, his complection is very dark and his eyes are huge and set wide on his face. Doesn’t even look like the same kid at all.

But I guess that’s true of all children. Everything about a child is fleeting, but especially how they look early in life. They change so much in those first few days, weeks and months and it can he hard to remember sometimes those chubby little fingers and belly buttons.

Those memories are important to our friend Lauren, so she has asked us to capture them of her sons Joel and Judah. In both instances, she wanted something simple — black and white against a black background that would preserve what each one looked like as a newborn — eyes and ears, hands and feet.

We shot little Judah back in December, and as always, we were awed yet again by the wonder of a child. God in his infinite power, creating one from two and doing it perfectly.

So here’s Judah, as he was. Enjoy.

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Karen Crisp - February 1, 2012 - 9:12 pm

Love my little Judah! Both my grandsons are pure joy to my heart!

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Get a New Facebook Profile Pic — Free!

Hey, high school juniors and sophomores, are you tired of your Facebook profile pic? Wish you had something more exciting than the arm stretched shot of you from your cell phone?

Then let Studio P take some shots of you for FREE!!

Here’s the deal: We are having a Facebook Day on Sat., Feb. 4 from 11:30 a.m. until 2:30 p.m.  What is a Facebook Day, you ask? It’s a chance to get a Facebook profile picture from Studio P at our studio in the Old City. Professional photographers, studio lighting, complete retouching in Photoshop — all totally free.

So, think outside the box…Do you have a new outfit that you want to try? Have a leopard print scarf that looks great with your eyes? Want to try your hair up…or down…straight…or curly? This is your day to experiment and be free. No obligation to buy. We just want to get to know you and have you get to know us.

But wait…there’s more! We will have fabulous makeup artist Shannan Rebold and hairstylist Hannah Bowman there to do your hair and makeup, also for FREE!! Now, you can’t beat a deal like that!!!

But this is not for everybody – This day is only for high school juniors and sophomores! Only a few spots are available so click the “Contact” link above and send us a message today to reserve your spot!

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Our 2012-2013 Senior Model Search is On!

So, high school senior-to-be, what if I told you that with a modest amount of effort on your part, that you could earn some extra spending money? Interested? Good.

OK, what if I told you that you could earn a LOT of extra spending money? Even more interested? Great!

And what if I told you that as part of this plan, you get to be treated like a rock-star model for a day? You’re probably hooked, now, right?

So what are we talking about? Well, it’s the 2012-1013 Studio P Senior Model Search, which we are kicking off this week.

Here’s how it works. We are looking for two current high school juniors (class of 2013) at every Knoxville area school to be Senior Models for the Studio P Senior Experience. If you or anyone you know might be interested, please fill out the on-line application and hit submit. We will review the applications and be back in touch with you and your parent(s) soon to discuss the program.

So what is a Studio P Senior Model? Well, basically they are our ambassadors at area high schools. They help us sell the Studio P Senior Experience to their friends and encourage them to use us as their Senior Portrait artists.

How would you do that? Well, here’s the fun part. If you are chosen to be a Studio P Senior Model from your school, you will receive a free Studio P Senior Experience, consisting of a studio and outdoor photo session of 1 to 1 and a half hours each. Your studio session will be at our studio facilities, but your outdoor session can be anywhere in Knox County — your choice, although we do have several suggestions of places where we have shot in the past. Or you can choose a special place that’s all you.

After your shoots, we’ll take two or three of your shots and create a business card-sized card (with a super cool design) with our information on the back to hand out to your friends. Your friends score because they get a discount on their Studio P Senior Experience session. We’ll also provide you with access to several of your shots for your Facebook page. Then for every friend who books a senior shoot with Studio P through your card or Facebook page, you will receive your choice of either studio credit toward the purchase of our senior portrait packages or cash. Yep, cold, hard cash. How much? Try $25 for every friend that signs with us. If five friends sign up, that’s $125. If it’s 10 friends, then it’s $250. Get a hundred and it’s $2,500. There’s also incentives as you reach different levels. So just think, you could either get your entire senior portrait package free (and we have some killer stuff besides pics to choose from) or you could pay for a new wardrobe. Or your senior trip. Or whatever you want.

So we would imagine that your next question is how do you get chosen to be a Studio P Senior Model? Well, first of all, you need to be photogenic and enjoy having your picture taken. A good sense of style doesn’t hurt, either. But just as important is an outgoing personality. This is essentially a part-time job in which the responsibilities include being photographed by our studio and then promoting us by showing your senior portraits to your friends, telling them about the studio, and encouraging them to choose Studio P for their senior portraits. Being an active part of social networking websites such as Facebook and Twitter is a must, as you will be expected to help promote Studio P as much as possible (don’t worry, we’ll show you how).

We would love to be able to choose everyone, but as we said, we are limiting it to just two Models per school, so it’s a pretty elite group. But just know that if you get chosen to be a part of this, it’s going to be fun and exciting. So if you or someone you know at one of the schools above might be interested, don’t hesitate to submit an application. We expect the spots to fill up quick!

 

 

 

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