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Decopaw art commissions now limited to holidays

I have been wanting to post to the blog for the past week, but life has been getting in the way. As some people know, my life has been challenging and not altogether happy over the past two weeks. There have been frustrations, there have been tears, there has been sadness, and there has been tremendous stress and exhaustion, physically and mentally. This is one of those times when I contemplate throwing in the towel, but I know I wouldn’t be happier doing anything else, so instead I take inventory of my life and business and determine what I can change, knowing that this will blow over in time. (And that my health will eventually improve).  

This is a change that has been coming for awhile, and one that didn’t surprise my assistant Christina at all, but I will no longer be doing Decopaw art commissions at any other time of the year besides during the holidays- so October through December. 

The Decopaw art has lived it’s useful purpose, and I know has brought many smiles to many clients, but I feel my brain changing in a way that makes it very challenging for me to design art proofs and stay motivated and creative the entire time, and really enjoy the process. There is something about designing art for gifts for people during the holidays that jazzes me, and it’s just a different time of year with a different feeling, so I would like to, for now, at least continue to do them for a few months of the year.

BUT, I need my primary focus to be on photography for as much of the year as possible. It’s what started this business, what I have always been MOST passionate about, and I can never lose sight of that. I miss getting outside and taking pictures when I am creating art, and that is really telling me something about what I should be doing. 

A series of unfortunate events recently have also really helped me learn that this is a decision I *have* to make, and make now. I am so sorry if this disappoints any clients who were hoping to have me design art for them this summer! I will of course be finishing the art projects I am starting and/or working on with current clients. (Bekki we will definitely still be creating some beautiful pieces of Mattie!). But from here on out I won’t be taking any more art clients until mid-late October. If you would like to get on my waiting list feel free to contact us at any time. Clients who have purchased regular full (non-decopaw sitting) photo shoots with me will be given priority. 

I should also note that I have raised my prices on the art pieces and have eliminated prints from the offering, sticking with the beautiful archival canvases. I took inventory and realized that given that I normally spend 8-10 hours per client per piece I really no longer had a profitable product anymore. My expenses have tripled in the past two years, but my art prices have remained the same since 2006, which was just hurting my ability to pay my bills. I considered nixing the product altogether last week, but I think this solution is a much happier medium, and I do look forward to working with my art clients during the final quarter of the year. 

This also means that I will no longer be doing my annual Decopaw wall calendar. (I know- I am so sorry!!). But never fear- I WILL be doing a super awesome photography calendar, and you can bet that your favorite colorful, funny pet shots will go in it. 

Since no blog post is complete without a photo, how about one of my all-time favorite art pieces? That’s Yax-Belle, a sweet spirit who lived in Austin Texas during her prime. She is now passed to go play in the big dog park in the sky. Awwww….

yax-delicate-falling-leaves

p.s. a huge and heartfelt thanks to my peeps who have been so supportive of me on twitter. It means more to me than you could possibly know.

new business changes

First off, a huge thank you to those who followed me on Twitter yesterday. I don’t have time to elaborate because I am off to a shoot, but I just wanted to say: “It’s not cancer!” yay! Thank you for all of your support! Being surrounded by caring, compassionate people makes a big difference when you are going through tough times. I’ll post more about this soon.

Secondly, there are some changes that I am making to the business, some small, some pretty significant.

The first (small) change is we will no longer be selling gift certificates, in any amount for any reason to any persons. I have come to realize that because of the relationship that I establish with each client over time, and the amount of money that people often spend, I really need to get to know them first and make sure I can meet their needs and that we will mesh well working together before any money is put toward products or services. This isn’t possible with gift certificate sales so they are nixed from the product offering. I sold very few anyway so I don’t envision this being a problem of any significance.

Second, I will be raising my prices. (I know, horror of horrors! During a bad economy even?! Yes). I don’t know exactly when this will happen, but it should be very soon, even as soon as this next Monday. I may decide to post them to my website, to be out there for all the world to see (and for some to copy, which usually happens). I am on the fence but leaning toward posting them.

Third, I will be greatly limiting the numbers of clients I take on each month, and really put the focus on quality over quantity. I work so personally with each client, and try so hard to do an excellent job for each, and this just isn’t possible when I am overwhelmed with clients. The more clients I have, the less time and attention I have to give to each of them. My best clients have been an absolute joy to work for, and I look forward to having more clients like them in the future. The new pricing structure will help ensure this will happen, and I will be able to keep my sanity, and more importantly, my health. It will also be a great thing for clients too, who will not only get the very best of me, but will also have access to bennies and discounts and special client gifts unlike anything I have done before. It’s completely a win-win situation. 

Fourth, I will also be launching a new client services website this month. It will help simplify and streamline the process for everyone. And I think will be a huge boon to my clients. I will still do studio consultations in person with each client, but all of the pre-shoot info, future info, pricing and products will be very easy to reference on the new client services website. Each client will even have their own customized webpage on the site, complete with fun slideshow following the shoot, which makes it that much cooler. (I will still have detailed galleries for each client- the slideshow is an ‘extra goodie’). Another big ‘win’. 

Last, I will be spending the majority of March doing things to prepare the business for this year: prepping for the workshops and getting everyone registered, catching up on *long* overdue emails, implementing new systems, catching up on accounting and forms, and also taking some time off to focus on me and my health (more on that soon). I won’t be scheduling any more shoots before April; exact timing depending on the weather. I will be excited to get out and shoot again, as the crocuses and daffodils are just starting to show their pretty heads and I have a feeling the spring is going to be beautiful. 

Thank you all who follow my blog, and I look forward to sharing more with you this year.

I am off to photography Murphy in the sun! Oh, and his kitty buddy Mr Jones too. It’s sunny in Seattle! :-)

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