Zak is a cool kid and this isn’t the first time he’s been in front of Ally’s camera… not his first Frameable Faces rodeo so to speak. You see he was here with his parents for a family session – that would be his parents who were married ONE DAY before we were! So we have something in common with these guys and we knew Zak would be a good representative for the class of 2018 crew, so were there any problems getting some killer shots with this guy? Zip, zilch, nada!!!
Problems For Zak? Zip, zilch, nada!
Zak is an athlete, playing hockey at Orchard Lake St. Mary’s so we started in the studio with his cool letter sweater – there’s something classic about a letter sweater that we love to photograph for senior pictures and we’ll start with this one:
Awesome!
Of course we have some fun behind the scenes action from the session starting with the replay of our Periscope broadcast! If you want to join in on the fun – especially on the Doug & Ally Morning Show T-F (& sometimes S) sometime between 8:30 – 11 AM EST along with various other photo sessions like Zak’s below you can follow us at @FrameableFaces at this link, or if you want to watch the broadcasts from Twitter you can do that too.
We also headed out to the OLSM campus for the outdoor photos and captured some great stuff… locations like this and Cranbrook for example are great for sessions IF you have permission to photograph there. We started with a little more formal look at the grotto.
Looking great…
This next shot is a unique one for us in the tower at the top of one of the buildings! Check it out…
Great shot of Zak there.
We also have more behind the scenes for you at that spot with the replay of the Facebook Live broadcast we did:
We have one more sneak peek photo for you with Orchard Lake as a backdrop – love this one…
So as you can see there were NO problems on this session with Zak – zip, zilch, nada!!! We hope you enjoyed the highlights! We’ll leave you with the Snapchat story from the day!
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Boy does a year go by fast… this story is one of the more epic tales in Frameable Faces lore to be sure and we continue to tell it here. It started with an “emergency” maternity session phone call from Nick and Jen that you can read about here. Another photography studio’s mistake became the start of a friendship for us and some memorable moments with Jeralyn (who was once known lovingly in the Frameable Faces community as the “sharting baby” because of a hilarious little poop mishap during her newborn session that you can see and read about here)! Now Jeralyn is ONE and she returned to the studio for an adorable photo session from which we want to share a few images with you!
Jeralyn Is ONE!
So we have some great stuff to show you here. We love doing “baby plans” where our peeps come in for maternity, newborn, 6 month, and one year photos because we get to be a part of such a wonderful and exciting year, and then at the end we get to put together some stages – like a “watch me grow” storyboard! Like this:
Newborn, 6 months, and one year!!!
So much fun – perfectly displayed on a wall printed to 10″ x 30″ in a frame!
As for the rest of the one year session here are some of the other highlights…
How beautiful is she? Loving the hair… 🙂
Jeralyn also likes blocks. Who doesn’t like blocks?
Actually props in general are fun…
We also have some fun behind the scenes (of course)… let’s start with the replay from Facebook Live:
At this point we broke out the sari that we used for all three sessions as you saw above in the storyboard – so pretty as the backdrop for this adorable close up!
LOVE the thumb…
What’s great about our Periscope replay is often when people say you should photograph the parents being silly trying to get the kids to smile……well we got Jen at the beginning of this broadcast. Haha! If you want to join in the fun on Periscope download the app and follow us at @FrameableFaces here or if you just want to check it out from Twitter you can do that here.
Doug&Allywith Jeralyn for her ONE YEAR photos!!! This is pure happy. https://t.co/CtXjqEU7cp
The last thing we’ll leave you with you could say is the coup de grâce from this session…
Just all around cuteness with the one year expressions! So yes Jeralyn is ONE and it really has been a delightful year photographing her! We hope you enjoyed the highlights!!!
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We are loving Lauren’s likeness in Detroit! Actually I think we’re just loving it on our blog period – Lauren continues to prove why we are so excited about our class of 2018 spokesmodel crew! She came highly recommended and we could tell why the moment she and her mom Gabrielle walked into the studio. We just totally connected with them right away and that’s really how it’s been so far with this group. We were giddy about getting her in front of Ally’s camera and this session was scheduled to take place a couple days after we discovered the Michigan Building downtown with one of our current seniors. There was much more we wanted to explore down there as well as getting over to the Eastern Market for some murals so we had a great plan since Detroit has become more and more popular for senior sessions with the city’s much heralded comeback.
Loving Lauren’s Likeness…
As I mentioned our first stop was at the Michigan Building where we got a pretty cool angle of the amazing and decaying ceiling as a backdrop to our girl – check it out:
So cool!
As always we have some behind the scenes fun for you to show a little bit of the session and how we captured some of these photos. First we have the Periscope replay – if you want to join in the fun at @FrameableFaces on the app you can do that here or if you simply want to check out the broadcasts from Twitter you can do that too.
We also wanted to get over to Eastern Market and do a little mural exploring – these have also become very popular for our seniors in Detroit. We just love being down there – Detroit is so cool…
Lauren is looking great – ripped jeans are a cool look in the city too!
Let’s look at a little more behind the scenes fun, this time from Facebook Live:
Here is a look at a couple more photos… First we’ll show one more from a mural at Eastern Market:
And lastly here’s a closer photo with this half crop… also a very popular shot with various walls for us:
So yeah… we were loving Lauren’s likeness in Detroit and we hope you enjoyed the highlights! We can’t wait to get her back into the studio for her senior portraits soon! We’ll leave you with the fun Snapchat story from the day!
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We took the show on the road for the Frameable Faces Spring Tour 2017 and it was an amazing odyssey through the deep South of America! The trip took us over 4000 miles through seven states, three Civil War Battlefields, two college football stadiums, encounters with alligators, sharks, deer, roosters, tortoises, salamanders, and various other wildlife, two photo sessions, friends, family, and a whole lot more…!
The Frameable Faces Spring Tour 2017!
Our basic route!
We Periscoped, Tweeted, Snapchatted, and photographed our way around this amazing country and we loved it. So let’s recap in order – hope you enjoy reliving the tour with us!
Here’s where it all starts – we were so excited…. hehe.
A rocky start…
Day 1 was brutal. We wanted to leave at 3 and didn’t get on the road until 4:30. Okay fine – that’s not unusual, but it took us TWO hours to get to the Ohio border which should only take an hour. There was awful traffic and the weather was horrible, in fact it poured sheets of rain almost the whole way to Chattanooga with major thunderstorms. So I white knuckled it with my eyes burning doing about 50 MPH most of the way and we didn’t get in until 3:30AM. Ugh. But even though Ally, Lacey and I (not Tony) have switched to a plant-based diet we suspended that for our traditional first meal at Skyline Chili along the way…
5-Way Chili!!!
We got a slow start the next day obviously, and we made it down to Gainesville, FL the second night to stay with our friend Cathy Hackl and her family – we’ve known Cathy almost 2 years now from Periscope and we’ve hung out together in Northern Michigan, California and Florida – we did family portraits for her before and those highlights are here on the blog.
Here’s the first Periscope broadcast of the trip just checking in with our peeps from the road in Georgia on the way to Gainesville – Ally handled the broadcast while I kept focused on the road… If you don’t have Periscope yet you can download it and follow us at @frameablefaces at this link.
We had a nice visit and Cathy took us over to the University of Florida campus the next morning to check out the campus and “The Swamp” – their football stadium which was pretty cool. We Periscoped from the stadium as well!
From there we headed down to Delray Beach on Saturday where my parents stay for the winter and we had a couple of great days down there with them, but not before a quick stop in Kissimmee to see Scott and Kristi – aka @FloridaPlunge on Periscope. Check out their website FLORIDAPLUNGE.com!
Scott & Kristi – @FloridaPlunge!
In Delray Beach we visited with cousins and friends, got a little sunburned on the beach (ouch) and took a little drive over to Alligator Alley on I-75 to look for gators which we did the last time we were down there too… This time we only saw a few in the first few minutes of the Periscope we did…
Wednesday Morning we woke up and got on the road down to see my old college teammate Steve and his wife Amy, their daughter Jamie, and their various pets…. The drive alone down to the Keys is spectacular and we Periscoped part of it once again with Ally manning the iPhone and me doing the driving!
We stopped along the way in Tavernier to grab a key lime pie at the Blonde Giraffe – best key lime pie in the Keys! We snapchatted the pie (which as a side note you can see at the end of this post).
Once we arrived at Steve’s house we settled in for a couple days of eating stone crab claws, lobster, cobia, and barrel fish – so delicious…. We were also happy to see Peanut – Steve’s pet tortoise…. He was tiny last time we saw him – maybe the size of a basketball. He’s grown quite a bit…
Steve helping Tony feed peanut in 2005
Here’s a short clip of when Peanut walked over to say hello (he actually scared the crap out of me a few minutes before this)…
Here’s an extended Periscope replay of Peanut chowing down on some salad.
We went back down to Key West on Friday morning for a snorkel adventure where we saw a 5 foot nurse shark!!! I bought a waterproof case for my iPhone but found it way too difficult to manage especially with an iPhone 7 because of the “taptic engine” button that wouldn’t work through the plastic… so I have no photos underwater. But that’s okay – it was amazing. We saw plenty of ocean life including a huge grouper, colorful coral and plenty of other fish at the reef in addition to the shark.
After more key lime pie (on a stick) at Kermit’s we headed back to Steve’s for a brief hangout and group shot before we said goodbye…
To Pensacola…
The drive up to Pensacola from Delray Beach is a haul… but we got up early and arrived in the late afternoon for a photo session with our friend Nelma, her husband Alfie and their sweet little one Lydia! We’ll save that Periscope for the separate blog post of her sneak peeks but in the meantime here’s a couple tidbits – a panorama I grabbed with my iPhone of Ally photographing them in Plaza Ferdinand VII (more on that below in the snap story)….
….and here is a little behind the scenes collage we posted on Instagram.
We stayed with our cousins Daria and David in Pensacola and the following morning (Sunday) we drove first to Mobile to visit a certain Sock friend of ours….
Definitely one of the most fun Periscopes we’ve ever done! We had a great visit with Jason and Amanda (Sock Cop hangs out with them from time to time… lol)!
On to Biloxi…
From there we drove to Biloxi, MS to do a photo session with another friend we met through Periscope – Lana and her (now) hubby Chase! You can see the sneak peeks and read all about that at this link, and in the meantime here is the behind the scenes collage we posted from that session on Instagram…
We stuck around for an extra day in Pensacola and celebrated Passover with our cousins so with the extra time we went over to the Gulf Islands National Seashore where the beaches are gorgeous and where you can take a walk through Fort Pickens which the Union controlled throughout the Civil War.
White sands….
I think this panorama that I took of Fort Pickens is pretty cool….
Starting the long trek home…
We headed out on Tuesday morning towards Mississippi bound for Hattiesburg and Vicksburg. We made a stop at Southern Miss University to visit our friends the Hopsons – Jay is the head coach for the Golden Eagles and we hadn’t seen them since his 2 years coaching the linebackers at Michigan. We had been through Hattiesburg once before on a road trip, the campus is really nice and their stadium “The Rock” is very cool.
From there we raced to Vicksburg National Military Park to check out the battlefield before it got too late…..and it was kinda too late – to drive the park anyway. But we were able to walk a few miles of it and it is really impressive.
Vicksburg Great Redoubt
Michigan Monument at Vicksburg
From there we drove all the way up the Mississippi Delta on Highway 61 to Memphis where we spent the night. If you ever make that drive from Vicksburg MAKE SURE you have gas…. there are zero gas stations for about an hour. Heck there’s almost zero civilization for about an hour…
After a yummy breakfast at Staks Pancake Kitchen with one of Lacey’s friends in Memphis the next morning we made the final leg of the drive back to home sweet home but not without a stop first at Parker’s Crossroads Battlefield in Tennessee….
Hallowed Ground of the Parkers Crossroads Battlefield
….and a stop to visit with one of our favorite seniors of all time Kim (who was also an intern for us) in Nashville where she has been working since finishing her undergraduate studies at Vanderbilt!
And with one more stop to visit another one of Lacey’s friends in Louisville, we headed all the way back home. Home sweet home, in our own beds, exhausted and fulfilled by our Spring Tour 2017 – an incredible odyssey through a large swath of the USA that we’ll never forget!!! We hoped you enjoyed the recap and we’ll leave you with the entire snap story from the trip – additional photos and fun with all the geofilters intact!
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Biloxi Bride has a nice ring to it and we love Lana – we have for a while even before we met her in person! We met Lana through Periscope, a live streaming app owned by Twitter that we’ve been broadcasting on since 2015. To say that this app changed our lives would be an understatement and these photos are further proof – heck we’ve blogged about it enough that if you’ve been following us at all over the last couple years you know this already…
Meanwhile when we first saw the handle of @thelittlemilfmaid pop up on the app we had to chuckle a little. And it turned out to be Lana – a gorgeous little fireball with a cute little boy and a fascinating life as a dancer in New Orleans with plenty of tales of her own on the app. We connected with her and became fast friends, and she even shipped us some delicious chicory coffee from NOLA – YUM! She had been saying for a while that she wanted to have us take pictures of her someday and we thought that would be so much fun to do! Well the opportunity finally presented itself…
Here’s one to start with of the happy couple!
Awwww so sweet!
The Frameable Faces Spring Tour 2017!
We had been talking about taking a road trip during spring break to see family and friends, and we knew that not only did we have some friends we met through Periscope along the way, but that some of them had been saying for some time that they would love to do a photo session with us if only we were closer! We put the word out that we were coming South and Lana along with our friend Nelma in Pensacola (blog post coming soon) both said “we’re in” for photos! The Frameable Faces Spring Tour 2017 started to take shape (blog post coming on that too). We had it all planned out to do an afternoon session in Biloxi with Lana and her fiancé Chase who are also expecting! Lana was around 6 months pregnant for this shoot and you would barely know it. They are going to be a perfect blended fam – Chase has kids of his own, and Lana’s little guy Channing and her mom Angela (both of whom we also know from Periscope) actually came by to hang out on the session and we had so much fun. What’s cool about Periscope is 9 times out of 10 when someone is broadcasting live you get to see who they really are – it’s not usually super rehearsed and Lana is no exception – she’s cray cray in the very best way way – a true delight!
Meanwhile here is the behind the scenes broadcast we did live on – you guessed it – Periscope. You can download the app and join in the fun on our future broadcasts at @FrameableFaces here or you can also check them out from twitter here.
As you can see in the broadcast we did some photographing at the Hurricane Katrina Memorial – a sobering spot marked by a beautiful mural. Biloxi was hit extremely hard by the hurricane and the resiliency of the community was on display everywhere you looked – we were impressed with the cool little coastal city. Here’s one of our resulting photos at that spot:
Love that pose!
Chase meanwhile is a bit of a jack of all trades – he repairs iPhones and is an MMA fighter, so don’t mess with him. Hehe…
We moved around town for a few shots and finished at a park close to the Biloxi lighthouse for these last two:
Biloxi Bride
We should also mention a fun little footnote…. these were originally planned as engagement photos, but these two decided to change gears and get married less than a week after our session! So they’re already married!!! Lana has already been a Biloxi Bride and the next photo is a perfect happily ever after to finish on!
So there you have it – a Biloxi Bride and her beau with a baby on the way! We hope you enjoyed our first ever photo session in Mississippi with this wonderful couple!
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We nominate Nick to be next! We knew we were going to nominate him for a while since his sister Emma was a spokesmodel for us and we love these guys! Emma even came along with their mom Teresa for the session and it was just like old times!
Meanwhile Nick is a bad dude – he’s a nice guy, smart, a heck of an athlete and just really an all around winner. He’s been a delight to have around already and a great representative of our studio! He is a football and baseball player and has plans to compete at the next level, so we had plans to incorporate the sports into the session because we love to show off the fun approach we often take with our student athletes for senior sessions!
We Nominate Nick…
We started out on location on a mid-March day that saw Metro Detroit get a nice snow dump which actually made for a nice opportunity for winter shots since it wasn’t really that cold. Here’s a full length shot…
Pretty cool huh?
Here’s another one a little bit closer up with a half crop of our guy:
What a stud.
Of course we also have plenty of behind the scenes starting with the replay of our Periscope broadcast where Nick got some snow dropped on his head and took some good natured ribbing from the audience! Haha… You can follow us and join in the fun on Periscope at this link or tune in on Twitter at this link.
At this point it was time to get back indoors for the studio shots…
As you know we like to play with fire here….
We also have a replay from the behind the scenes broadcast on Facebook Live in the studio for you…
We have one more from the studio for you for now… not to be outdone by our other senior spokesmodel football player Olivia, here’s a fierce one to end on!
We will leave you with the Snapchat story which is always fun – you should follow us there too and snap us back from time to time at this link!
And there you have it! You can see why we nominate Nick and we hope you enjoyed the highlights of our day! Hopefully this gives you yet another taste of what options we have for senior pictures for guys!
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Cami was certainly “CAMI-RA ready” for her senior session takeover of Detroit! We’re very punny here at Frameable Faces. This was an epic session not like any before it and you’ll see why in a bit. Meanwhile let’s talk about Cami. We’ve known this girl for a long time and we actually photographed her brother Kyle for his senior pictures, but our relationship with Cami goes way back before that when a party favor from a Cami birthday party in the form of a music CD mix became the standard in the Cohen mini van for a good chunk of our kids childhoods! The “Cami Disc” was awesome! We still talk about it from over a decade ago… We’ve known Cami since she was 3 and she and our Lacey were in dance class together at Studio A the year it opened, so this girl has always had a special place in our hearts. She’s got it together too – she plans to be a nurse! We really had an amazing day with her and her mom Bonnie!
Cami was CAMI-RA Ready…
We started in the studio for a couple of quick photos with the plan to spend the majority of our time downtown. Here’s one on the black background before we head out on location…
Definitely Cami-Ra ready! She looks fantastic!
Of course we have plenty of behind the scenes fun and here is the replay of the first Facebook Live broadcast from the studio!
Heading to Detroit!
At this point we packed up and headed downtown for what was supposed to be a trip to Belle Isle and then maybe Eastern Market for some murals and whatever else we might find… well that didn’t happen. Okay well Belle Isle happened – and we love this red bridge there!
Beautiful! The lighting was great even if it was a little chilly…
Meanwhile there would be no Eastern Market for us on this day… Instead Ally had seen one of our clients post a few pics of an old theater downtown that is now a parking garage – the Michigan Building. It’s like a post-apocalyptic scene in there and Ally thought this would be a cool spot – Cami was sold immediately so we went down there, and WOW. Ally’s jaw hit the floor when we walked in – so cool!
Here’s the behind the scenes broadcast from Periscope. You can follow us there at @FrameableFaces at this link or see our broadcasts on Twitter here!
The first shot of its kind for us but certainly not the last…
We were enamored enough with the place that we broadcasted once more on Facebook Live where you’ll see how we improvised with our minivan headlights (shout out to Bonnie for working the lighting from the cockpit lol) as we started to lose some light and the last shot we’ll leave you with came out really cool…
And here is one of the photos from that setup:
Love it!!! Yes Cami was Cami-ra ready and we were ready to make some magic which we did on her pioneering session! We hope you enjoyed the highlights of our day, and we’ll leave you with the Snapchat story from the day complete with the squad selfie at the end!
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Yes we are all in with the idea of Alena representing our studio as a spokesmodel for the high school class of 2018! She’s another North Farmington Raider and her mom Mindy was a Raider too just like us! Her dad Loren is a Buckeye but it’s okay….. we still like him (haha). Mindy and I go way back having grown up in the same neighborhood and I’ve always been a fan of hers so it’s really great to have this family in the fold! Good people!
Alena and our Lacey are friends as well and when we met for Alena’s consultation we knew right away that this was going to be fun and we were right. This session was fantastic – it was all in the studio and we played around with multiple backgrounds and colors. Red hair is always fun to put on different backdrops and I swear we have had well above the 1-2% of the population average of redheads here at the studio! Needless to say Alena upheld the tradition in fine style, and with that said let’s get to the photos!
All In With Alena
We started on the blue/grey backdrop to kick it off…
Wow! Yeah Alena looks great and this session rocked…
We also have plenty of behind the scenes fun as always starting with the replay of our live Periscope broadcast – you can follow us on the app and join in the fun at @FrameableFaces at this link or you can just check the channel out on twitter here.
The next backdrop / wardrobe change we have to share is Alena in all black against the rich purple paper backdrop with the dark wood floor – it’s a winner with this playful pose!
Here is the Facebook Live replay where we were shooting on the purple – how fun is this girl by the way? You’ll see in the broadcast!
This next shot is amazing – this patterned backdrop is just perfect with Alena’s hair – we love this…
And let’s leave you with one more black and white full length stunner on the white backdrop…
And there you have it – you can see why we’re all in with Alena – we are thrilled to have her represent our studio at North Farmington for our amazing class of 2018 spokesmodel crew! We hope you enjoyed the highlights and we’ll leave you with our snap story from the day from our YouTube channel…
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I held out against the idea of doing an email newsletter for a looooonnnnnnnnggg time. I wanted no part of it. I thought “who wants to get another email in their folder” and I was feeling pretty good about our social media and online marketing as it was. So let’s go through my thought process – how and why my opinion changed and what led me to start an email newsletter.
A Little Side of SPAM with your email perhaps…?
Not that I want to jinx it but I’ve been lucky – I don’t get a ton of obvious spam (my wife Ally – the photographer on our team – seems to get a little more than me for some reason) but I still get my share. Plenty of:
Viagra at lowest pricesst ever! xrleit Canada make buy here!
Hi! I like you. Meet me hear http://www.xoroihljh;roh www.havegrateday.net
Government report on canabis oil helth report!
Hello, I live in Botswana and I would like to pay you $500,000 if you help me…
You know…. that type of garbage.
Then there’s actual email newsletters that are obvious industry copy where the sender has just copied and pasted their name into the “from” field and it’s like a drab industry report that you have no interest in. The content barely relates to the realtor/dentist/insurance person sending it – it’s a prime example of I don’t really care or have time to do this right but I’m still spraying mud at the wall to see if some of it will stick, and if it doesn’t at least I’ve checked that box. Ugh.
Then there is the marketer’s email that is designed to make you think you’re going to get some really valuable information in the email to help you, but it’s really designed to tease you along for a couple of scrolls down the page to get you salivating over a lot of fluff hoping you’ll click on a sign up link to buy something. Fine – you want me to buy and that’s cool, just don’t make it such a total bait and switch. 4 minutes wasted for most of us…
I CAN’T STAND ANY OF THAT STUFF.
So why would I start an email newsletter?
I started to notice plenty of my marketing friends whom I do respect talk about your email list like it was a given. Like if you didn’t have one and weren’t building one then you weren’t even in the discussion, just as if you didn’t have a website or a social media presence. Well you do listen to people you respect don’t you? That’s kinda the whole point of respect.
So I stopped to actually consider it for a minute and I read posts like this one from my friend Katie Lance‘s website to hear the case for a newsletter and how to write a good one. Katie was one who was jabbing me that email lists are effective. She just finished writing a book recently and of course she’s having plenty of fun now with the fact that I’m doing an email newsletter as you can see…
Haha…
So anyway, at this point I was starting to get it and the lightbulb came on: I don’t dislike getting emails. I DO dislike getting CRAPPY emails. I started to think about the emails I actually sign up for and enjoy and there are some that I really like when I think about it. There are a few University of Michigan newsletters I get for sports, the school of LS&A, and the Psychology department that I do like. Our friend Jenn Fishkind’s newsletter Princess Pinky Girl is a lot of fun. I remember my buddy Rob from college used to have a newsletter for his band Dr. Fu that I used to look forward to every week because they had cool links of stuff they found on the Internet.
So don’t do a crappy email newsletter and it will be successful right? Okay the idea was starting to take shape, but then I ran into a big perceived obstacle. This is the one that I think most folks run into and likely the biggest barrier to starting email newsletters:
I Didn’t Have Time To (Or The Budget To Hire Someone To) Design An Email Newsletter With Graphics and Stuff
Right? I was already pretty swamped. Where did I start? It seemed like a daunting task and so it marinated for a while in the back of my mind and I didn’t get around to it.
I can’t remember what finally prompted me to check on Constant Contact or Mailchimp – two of the most popular email websites that I had heard of, but I went to Mailchimp and liked what I saw and signed up for an account. It was free. And it was EASY. So self-explanatory and intuitive I couldn’t believe it. Now if you are a complete Internet novice it may not seem that simple, but relatively speaking I was amazed. I was up and running in no time – it was just cut and paste with different layouts available and I have since showed this to other people who don’t have email newsletters who were just as surprised as I was.
So while I’m not a pro on email newsletters yet, we’ve definitely had early success with ours. We sent out our 20th weekly newsletter last week and people are giving us really good feedback. Not only are they telling us they like it, but they are actually opening it and reading it – which we can measure with Mailchimp. We are averaging over 30% of the people opening the email who receive it. The overall average according to Mailchimp is around 21%. Our click rate (people actually taking action and clicking on links in the email) is 5.5% while the average according to Mailchimp is about 2.75%. So it’s working!
So let’s get a little deeper into our strategy and some tips…
How I Started The Newsletter
Here are a few basic steps I took starting out, starting with getting some thoughts down about the purpose and goals for doing this. I thought about what I wanted the newsletter to be.
I wanted to be able to reach the people (clients, friends, supporters, partners, vendors) who are A) not on social media, B) barely on social media like maybe only Facebook and C) those who may follow us on more than one platform but not all platforms. EVERYONE still has email.
I wanted to further insulate ourselves from the volatility of social media apps. Like your website and/or blog, an email list is yours, but remember sites like Facebook and Twitter, not to mention Vine, Meerkat and Blab (all three of these are gone) – those are not.
I wanted to put out a fun recap of what happens during the week on Fridays that people could look forward to.
I wanted people to be thinking about our studio because we educate, entertain, provide value and involve our community in our content so we can continue to GROW the business without selling AT people which has always been our M.O.
Next I had to figure out how to build the list. I already had many of our clients emails in our system and I even had a few checked off that in the past had requested that we keep their email only if we needed to contact them but not for an email newsletter. I didn’t have a great way to sort these though and I didn’t want to just blast the entire database in spammy fashion right out of the gate. I certainly didn’t want to bug everyone with phone calls which would have taken way more time than I had, so I did the best I could sorting my clients starting with the most recent transactions and omitting the ones I knew wouldn’t want the emails. The first email went out to 262 email addresses with an introduction, a brief outline of what to expect, and an invitation to unsubscribe if they don’t wish to receive these and that it was okay. I was a little nervous truth be told. 10 unsubscribed but no one reported the emails as abuse – I felt that was a pretty good result. 20 newsletters later we’re up to 315 subscribers and I’m happy about that. We only average about 1 unsubscribe per week at this point which is fine – it’s hard to be perfect on that score. We are not a huge volume studio and we have always liked to build our community organically one true follower at a time.
NOTE: There may be people who rip me apart and say no way should I have put people on the list without them asking specifically to be on it. Just because they gave me their email once doesn’t mean they were signing up for an email newsletter – which is true. I know this and this is part of the reason I was nervous and slightly conflicted about doing it this way. I do believe I handled it responsibly though and I would advise you to be careful too. I’m just being honest about how I did it, and frankly I believe that our clients give us the benefit of the doubt because of the way we’ve built our relationships. It was a slight gamble that worked out in our favor. This was not just some typical random spam and this was not a sales pitch, this was just a personally written hello and announcement about the newsletter. It included an update on the studio with nice photos with a disclaimer that they can go ahead and unsubscribe if they don’t want the newsletter. If that really upsets someone then uh, oh well I guess…
Some Tips!
Calls to Action
Make sure you provide the link to sign up for your newsletter on your website, your Facebook page, and in your calls to action – make it easy for people to sign up! There is actually a setting on Facebook that allows you to place the link in the margin. Let’s start there with some step by step screenshots:
Our link to sign up has a pretty prominent spot in the tabs in the left margin of our Facebook page which you can see above. To add it start by clicking “Settings” as shown above which takes you to the page below:
Click on the “Edit Page” button as shown above which takes you to the next page below where you’ll see the “Tabs” menu:
At the bottom of this page there is an “add a tab” button – click it to add your newsletter link:
Next you can see where you add and save the email newsletter link settings – easy!
You should also make sure you add a sign up link to your website – ours is at the bottom.
Put the link in your YouTube descriptions as a call to action as shown below:
This one is a little more creative – we did this for Instagram and got a small handful of people to take action:
Get the idea? Put it out there and get people to sign up!
There are plenty of other hacks and tricks too. For example if you use Periscope you can use Fullscope to import signups right from your broadcast if people just type their email into a comment – so cool! That’s more involved but now we are picking up new subscribers directly from our broadcasts!
Tips For Content
The article on Katie Lance’s website that I linked earlier talked about making your email content personal and valuable. I would add to that make it match the culture of your brand, or if you’re still figuring that out, make it match what you want your culture to be! Think about what resonates with your audience elsewhere and deliver what people have come to expect from your brand. Build on the strengths that make your brand successful!
Provide at least one thing that is exclusive to the email. For us it’s a little video introduction to what’s on tap for this week’s email newsletter from me and Ally that we record right before I send it out on Fridays. It’s a fun way to kick off the newsletter and welcome everyone.
Continue to innovate and evolve. We didn’t get the idea to add the video intro until newsletter #7, and we started adding “Doug & Ally’s picks” in newsletter #17 where we just highlight something that we like or a business of a member of the community – we love the #Frameables!
There are many more advanced tips and techniques for growing your email newsletter. You can segment your email lists, use A/B testing to send the email at different times to track which has better opening percentages – lots of knowledge I don’t have yet. As I said on this topic I’m somewhat of a newbie (only 5 months in), but I’m learning fast and I’m seeing results. You should consider doing the same!
If you have something to add to the discussion by all means add your comments below! I hope you enjoyed this post, and of course – be sure to sign up for the Frameable Faces Newsletter!!!
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Yes we care-a ’bout Cara and we have for a few years now!!! She’s a legacy spokesmodel – technically her brother Ben is still a spokesmodel for the current class of 2017 while Cara is representing us for the upcoming class of 2018! It’s funny because while Ben and our Lacey are really close friends, Cara and our Tony claim they are the “better version” of Ben and Lacey…. haha!
As for Cara herself this is a girl with great style and she is a total sweetheart! We’re pretty excited to have her as we continue to gush about our new crew – it just gets better and better with each spokesmodel session. With Cara we stayed in the studio and kept it pretty simple, and while we love all the results we’re particularly excited about how Cara looks on the damask background in the black and white outfit she wore for it. But we’ll get to that in a bit – for now let’s start on the black background…
We Care-A ‘Bout Cara…
The criss cross applesauce on the stool is so fun – it’s a great way to kick this off!
Of course we also have plenty of behind the scenes fun for you starting with the replay of our Periscope live broadcast – you can download the app and be part of the fun on your mobile or desktop at @FrameableFaces at this link or you can just watch from Twitter here.
Moving right along we have this super pretty three quarter length photo of our girl… this would also be a good time to give a shout out to Jessica Quinn for hair and makeup at Salon Matisse – great work!
…and one more in this fun outfit that is ALL Cara in the crouching pose… super fun and super cool:
Before we get to the damask sneak peak let’s go back to the live behind the scenes action this time with the replay of our Facebook Live broadcast:
And there you have it! You can see that we really care-a ’bout Cara and we can’t wait to get her back in here for her senior pics later this year! Meanwhile don’t forget to sign up for our fun weekly email newsletter by clicking here!
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Frameable Faces Photography is a small biz retail mom & pop shop of Doug&Ally Cohen located in the Orchard Mall in West Bloomfield, Michigan, United States Of America!
Being “Frameable” is an attitude, a community, a way of life – a life you would want to celebrate and display on your walls for all to see! Tell us… ARE YOU FRAMEABLE?
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