A perfect day

I had a glorious day today.  Although Sylvia is in full-day daycare two times per week, it’s been over two weeks since I’ve had a string of hours to work.  And folks, I love to have several uninterrupted hours to work.  For me, right now, it doesn’t get much better than six hours of me and my laptop at a coffee shop working on my photography business.

My major focus this morning was on strategic planning.  I purchased a workbook to help me create a business plan.  I’ll admit here in a hushed whisper that although I’ve been in business for 32 months, I don’t have a written-down business plan.  Shhhh.  It’s in my head.  But not on paper.  Until now. I started today and plan to finish a draft by the end of the month.

One of the first exercises in this workbook is to envision your perfect day.  The idea is to think about the things in life that give me the most joy so I can be sure my plan aligns my personal and professional goals.

I’ve had fun with this exercise.  And I thought I’d share my perfect day mullings here.

Perfect Day 1

I wake up to glowing sunlight sparking on freshly fallen snow and I snuggle back down into my thick, soft sheets.  I feel rested, having just gotten 8 hours of sleep, and as I roll over, I see the snuggly body of a little one curled between me and Bryan.  A few moments later, I hear some pitter pats of feet, and a second sleepy child is cuddling.  Hands touch, arms wrap, we all breathe deeply together.  Words don’t come for a while as we all slowly wake up together, ready to start a new day.  Then somebody tickles somebody.  Giggles erupt.  There’s some wrestling and laughter, and everyone bounds out of bed to get dressed and ready for school and work and daycare.
I take my laptop to a cozy cafe, order a latte, and settle down for seven hours of uninterrupted work.  No meetings, no errands, no housework, no phone calls.  Just me and my to-do list.  Four hours later, I stand up and buy lunch.  A couple hours later, I get up, stretch, and head out pick up my kids.  I’m refreshed and energized from my day.  It’s as if the computer and I just wrote a symphony together and I can still hear the melody running through my mind.

The kids and I come home, the two of them chatting about their days.  At home, I smile at the clean, unclutteredness of our surroundings.  I check the mail – a letter from a friend!  The kids and I eat a healthy, yummy snack and sit down to read a couple chapters from a book together.  I love feeling their bodies warm against mine as we read together.  They tell me more about their day and then they run off to play imaginative games happily together.  The doorbell rings – it’s a shoe delivery!  Our baby sitter comes over and makes supper for the kids while Bryan and I get ready to go out for sushi.  We kiss our smiling kids adieu and head out for an evening of adult conversation, good food, and companionship.

Ahh, yup, that sounds like a perfect day to me.  But it’s not the whole picture.  So here’s

Perfect Day 2

The kids, Bryan, and I all wake up in a tent.  Only the birds can be heard. Getting up and dressed is a disorganized, messy endeavor, but we all laugh through it.  The day lays before us like an adventure – there will be swimming and hiking and birding and climbing.  Berries may be eaten.  Campfires will be built.  Mosquitoes and flies don’t exist.

The day is ours, and we spend it – mostly together, sometimes alone – outdoors.  Until the diamond-like stars fill the sky, the fire burns down, and we all turn in (a little sticky from all the ‘smores), under the same tent where we sleep and dream together as a family.

Then there’s Perfect Day 3

Someone I love but who lives far away (ie. Maretta, LuAnn, Melanie, Heather, Grace) is in town.  We spend a few hours together walking around or making something or shopping or cooking together.  It’s a lot of fun!  In the afternoon, I take my camera and head outdoors to photograph flowers and trees and other things that hold still and don’t make demands on me.  My spirit is restored.  I look at the calendar and realize that a friend should be receiving the surprise bouquet of flowers I had sent to them.  It makes me smile to imagine their happiness.  When I check my email, I see that I’ve got a couple new client inquiries and another client wrote to tell me how happy she is with her pictures.  I feel happy and satisfied.  I pull out a couple pints of farmer’s market berries and make a delicious dish to bring to an evening get-together of my Gathering Waters co-workers.  The UPS man delivers a camera bag that I’ve been admiring for ages.  My house is clean and yet, I didn’t clean it.  I go for a run in the evening and watch the stars come out.  After dinner, Bryan and I snuggle on the sofa and watch Bleak House.

Perfect Day 4

It’s a summer morning.  The kids and I meet up with Jessica, Eli, and Celia, and walk down to the pool for swimming lessons.  The day is already hot, and the sun is bright.  The kids are laughing and playing, running up ahead.  While the kids are in the pool, Jessica and I lean back on the pool deck and soak up the sun while we catch up and help each other clear our minds.  After swimming lessons, we walk the kids home and play in the yard and the garden for a while, playing peek-a-boo with the girls in the bean tepee.  A baby sitter comes over to take care of the kids while Jessica and I go to a spa for massages and facials and (hey why not) pedicures and manicures too.  Then we stop for a delicious, locally grown and amazingly tasty meal.  We go shopping for cute new summer dresses.  When we come home, our husbands have gotten together to prepare a delicious dinner – grilled chicken, corn salsa, watermelon, and a strawberry spinach salad.  The kids eat and then run off to play while the adults all sit around the picnic table, watching the cool evening settle across the sky.  We drink sangria and laugh and breathe.

I’m sure I could come up with more!  There could be a perfect day at Jack’s, a perfect day in Texas, a perfect day on vacation with my honey, a perfect day including one-on-one time with each of my kids.  I like the fact that each my perfect days are relatively attainable.  There’s a lot of child care available in my perfect days.  And a lot of unscheduled time for myself.  And there is a serious absence of any household maintenance in my imaginary perfect days.  Interesting:)

Well that was a fun exercise.  It certainly put a smile on my face.  Thanks for reading!

Now it’s your turn.  What would a perfect day be like for you?  What’s stopping you from making your perfect day happen?

Camera equipment for sale – Complete Canon SLR set-up

<Update: SOLD  Thanks!!>

If you’re interested in a fabulous Canon camera  package, I’ve got a deal for you!  This kit served me really well, and I loved all the equipment.  I’m making a switch to Nikon, and I’m putting my complete Canon SLR photo kit up for sale.

Items include:

  • Canon 40d SLR camera (originally $1,130 with 28-135mm lens)
  • 28-135mm f3.5-5.6 IS lens with Dolica UV filter and circular polarizer filter (originally $15)
  • 50mm f1.8 lens (originally $120) with Promaster precision UV filter (originally $45)
  • Three batteries and battery charger (originally $85)
  • Interface cable (no video cable), Canon strap, software and instructions
  • Promaster 7500EDF Canon external flash (originally $285)
  • Lowepro SlingShot 100 camera bag (originally $80)

Total original purchase price totals $1,760.

I am selling the entire set for $900!

Click on the pictures to see a bigger image.

All equipment has been carefully maintained and used in my professional portrait photography business.

The Canon 40D camera and 28-135mm lens were purchased in June 2008.  The camera has 58,823 shutter actuations (clicks).

The camera and lenses are in excellent condition and show no obvious signs of wear.  Note that this set does not include CF memory cards, which would need to be purchased separately.

The Canon 50mm lens is in excellent condition (always used with a UV filter) and is wonderful for portraits and low-light.

Here’s some shots of the 28-135 lens:

and here’s the 50mm lens…

The Promaster external flash has only been used a handful of times and is in mint condition.

The all-weather SlingShot 100 camera bag fits the equipment well and is in good working condition, although it shows mild signs of loving wear.

If you’re interested, contact me at adotzour@gmail.com or 608.223.9539.

Photo Gallery at Happy Bambino

One of my very favorite stores in Madison is Happy Bambino.  Part beautiful pregnancy and baby store, part parental resource center, Happy Bambino was a cornerstone of my early motherhood experience.   When Andrew was a newborn, I attended a weekly mom’s group at Happy Bambino; and it was in that cozy sunlit room, surrounded by a dozen other nursing mamas, that I got my parenting sea legs.  I met mamas in that group who have become dear friends, and there’s a group of about 12 of us who still keep in touch.  How special it is to know a crew of now-five-year-olds and to remember so clearly what they were like as newborns.  Early parenthood can be a scary and exhilarating time of charting unknown waters.  I’m so thankful that Alison and Lea founded Happy Bambino and that it’s available as a resource to Madison moms.

I’m excited to share that I have an exhibit of my photography hanging in the classroom at Happy Bambino this fall.  It was so fun (and challenging!) to pick a dozen images to enlarge and frame and hang.  If you’re in town, stop by 4116 Monona Drive and head back to the green classroom to check it out!

I’ve scheduled a family-friendly opening fete on Saturday, October 9 from 11-1pm.  There’ll be food and games, so drop on by!  Hope to see you then!

Father’s Day mini-photo session

Did you take a peek at the Mom & Me photography mini-sessions I did earlier this month (post 1, post 2, post 3)?  So many flowers and so much fun!  I just decided to offer a similar deal for dads.

Father’s Day Photography Mini-Sessions

Hip hip hooray!  It’s almost Father’s Day!  As a special treat honoring grandpas and fathers and children, I’m offering a special Papa’s generational mini-session on Sunday, June 6.

There’s something so special about the way a father holds his child’s hand.  There’s magic in the way children can look up at their dads with such trust and belief in their eyes.  I’m offering this mini-session to give you the opportunity to capture some of those interactions for your family albums.

Here's my boy Andrew and my dad!

Whether it’s Dad with his kids or if Grandpa (and even Great-Grandpa!) join in, we’ll have a fun time playing and capturing some images that your kids are sure to treasure.

This “Papas generational mini-session” event will be held on Sunday, June 6 at Tenney Park.  Evening light is golden, and we’ll get to explore around the lagoon, wander across bridges, and soak in all the sights and sounds of a June evening at the park.  Dads, grandpas, and their little ones can reserve a 15-20 minute photo session, which will include at least 10 edited images and a personal online viewing and purchasing gallery for $60. Prints and gifts will be available for purchase.

Moms, this would be a great Father’s Day gift for Dad and Grandpa (they’ll be thrilled to hear that it’s not a stiff studio session!).  Grandparents can be so hard to shop for, and this would be a lovely way to create memories that can be bottled up and looked at years later.  Make it a fun evening with a trip to the Chocolate Shoppe afterward!

To see available time slots and to request an appointment, visit my website.  Questions? Call me at 223.9539 or email adotzour@gmail.com.

Photography preparedness

January and February are gestating months for my photography business.  I started Althea Dotzour Photography last summer, had a fabulous first six months.  Really!  Who knew that running a photography business could be so very, very much fun!

The months and weeks leading up to Christmas were super busy.  I just loved helping my clients put together great gifts and cards for the holidays.  Then throughout January, I’ve switched gears and have been doing a lot of behind-the-scenes work on my business.  I’ve read lots of books on providing stellar customer service and on running a successful business.  I’ve been meeting with another up-and-coming photographer, Mallory (Fitzgerald Photography), and it’s been so energizing to have someone to talk with whose business is in a similar position.

My to-do list is long and growing as I try to get all the administrative pieces in place for the year.  Yet, new photo sessions are on the way.  I have a newborn session scheduled in a few weeks (yay baby!), a business session planned for April, and lots of people starting to talk to me about session when the weather warms and the earth greens up!  If you’re interested in scheduling something this spring, give me a call so I can get you on my calendar:)

I’m about to sign up for a two-day workshop with one of my photography role-models, Audrey Woulard.  If I get into the workshop…wow.  It’s going to be so amazing!!  Audrey does incredible work, and I have a feeling that spending a couple days with her (and my fellow workshop attendees) will provide a major boost to my photography work this year.

I feel so lucky to have the opportunity to pursue my creative passion, to help families capture fleeting moments, and to connect with so many wonderful clients.  Looking forward to the future!!!

Andrew is back!

It’s been several days since I’ve posted, which tends to make me feel a little crazy. But all is well.

Andrew flew back home from Texas on Tuesday night. We had a joyous reunion, and over the next several days, my statements like, “I am so happy you are home!” have been met with the lovely response, “I’m so happy you’re home too!”

Andrew had a fabuloso time. LuAnn reported that he was almost never sad, and he came back brim-full of stories and happy memories.

Our little guy went back to preschool on Wednesday…he was excited that his classmates would be happy to see him. We got to see Tom and Terry and got some nice playtime with Eli.

LuAnn stayed with us Wednesday and got some one-on-one playtime with Sylvia while Andrew was at school.

I am typing this pos out with my thumbs, which is a strange and new experience! My home Internet service is down this week, and so I’m posting this from my (new) iPhone.

I did a couple great photo sessions last weekend, and I am loving looking through the images. Being a photographer is so very, very rewarding! What a wonderful thing it is to be able to capture some childhhood magic for parents to store and share. I feel really lucky!

Hope your week is fine!

I love to work!

I just dropped Andrew off at preschool for the morning.  And this is Sylvia’s day at Donna’s daycare.  So for the next 3.75 hours, I have time for myself.

I’m going to work on a budget explanation document for the preschool.  And I’m so excited.  And I think it’s a little silly to be giddy about such things.  So I’m sharing with you.

Last night I stayed up until midnight working on the preschool’s personnel policies.  I was loving it.

I’m also looking forward to working on making some promotional materials for Althea Dotzour Photography.  And I have a money management blog post floating around in my head that needs to be written.

It’s all these “work” things…quiet, computer-focused time that makes me feel so good.  I’m so glad that I am home with the kids and get to play with them as much as I want.  I’m also really thankful that I have the time and ability to have a few outside-of-home work hats that keep my brain active, my creativity charged, and my soul content.

So now, it’s time to work!

Photography blog post: Adorable kiddo alert

I’m planning to start posting on my photography blog as I do photo sessions.  I had to overcome a few technical hurdles first, and while I don’t have my systems running seamlessly yet, I think I’m to a point where I’ll be able to give my clients a sneak-peak of their pictures as I’m editing them.

So if you’re curious, here’s a sneak peak.  What a beautiful day!  What a wonderful family!  More are available over at altheadotzourphotography.com/blog

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Weekend activities…made it through

I made it through the last week pretty well.  Even yesterday, the anniversary of my mom’s untimely demise, didn’t turn out to be too rough a day.  For those of you who missed it in 2007, here’s Margot Babler’s obituary.

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I spent the whole day yesterday doing domestic duties.  It took me hours to pull the house back into shape, do a few loads of laundry, vacuum, clean litter boxes, go grocery shopping, and make dinner.  I feel proud that neither of the kids sustained any serious injuries while they amused themselves and “helped” me.  Simple Mom did a post about balancing housework and parenting.  What with all my work on Althea Dotzour Photography, I haven’t focused as much on domestic work these past months.

Oh, and by the way, if you’re on Facebook, become a fan of Althea Dotzour Photography!  If I’ve taken photos for you, you can write a quick review for me here!

I’ve done lots of great photo sessions this summer, and I’m excited about getting beautiful autumn portraits over the next few months.  Should be a good time to help families get family pictures for Christmas!  I’m currently booking sessions for September-November.  If you’re interested, drop me a note!

Last weekend was chilly to cold.  It was hard to believe that it was still August!  We’ve had a cold summer this year!  On Saturday morning, Bryan and I bundled up the kids and we went to the Orton Park Festival to hear David Landau sing.

Sylvia was quite intrigued but didn’t want to get off my lap to dance. And Andrew was transfixed but wanted to sit on one of our laps well away from the singing/dancing action.  It was a beautiful morning for some playground pictures!

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Photo session bliss

I am just back home after running around and doing a smile-enducing photo session with Jessica and Mitch and family.  I really want to download the images right now, but I’ve got about an hour to work on my business website, and I will not be distracted!  Last night I met Andrew’s pal Minna at Tenney Park, and we did a lovely photo session while she and her moms climbed on the rocks, played on the playground, and were all silly and fun together. What a great family!

I think my favorite part of this whole photography business is that I get invited to see and capture the interactions and the personalities that make each family unique.  My heart fills up each time I’m able to connect with someone and gain their trust so they open up and share a bit of themselves with me and my camera.  Oh, and I love love love looking through images from a photo session and finding those gems.  Maybe the child is gazing off with a contemplative look or the whole family is rolling around during a rockus tickle session.  Examples from my profile are on Flickr.  This is so much fun!!

I’ve got an opening next Wednesday evening (June 17) if anyone out there wants to have photos taken this month, that’s a good option!