Thursday, August 26, 2010

Create your own game - Jasmine* & Creative Live day 1

...or another possible title for this post was "O.M.G - totally Keep It Real, that's awesome!"....mmm Jasmine, still doubting that California way of talking? :)

It is late at night already, and I am still trying to get my head around everything that happened here in Seattle at the CreativeLive epic wedding workshop with Jasmine Star. It feels a bit surreal that this day has already come and gone.

Walking across the street on First Avenue towards the recording studio this morning with the Sachin, Nate & Victoria (some of the other participants), I was wondering what it would be like to actually meet Jasmine Star. To meet a top 10 wedding photographer, with all the glamour and sparkles. And I have to admit, I was a tiny bit nervous (and a WHOLE LOT excited).... And as I am getting lost in my thoughts crossing the streets of Seattle and almost getting run over, there she is, walking along with JD on her side, and she comes towards us with a big: "Hey guys, I recognized all of you. Let me give you a hug!". And that right there just set the tone for the entire day. Just Jasmine, likes she keeps saying. And you just have to love that about her. Period.




The day was intense to say the least. Jasmine is spicy and energetic and that set the pace for the class. She shared so much of herself and her experience and knowledge with us today that it would be just hard to sum up in one post. Some of her key points were:
- Keep It Real. Be you, show you.
- Get people to connect with you - create a conversation.
- Put yourself out there. You're better off failing while trying to live your dreams than not giving them a chance at all.
- Always under-promise and over-deliver. This means that if you are just starting out like me, practice and learn all you can, research all you can so that you can do to go above and beyond with your clients right from the start.


My absolute favorite part of the day however was hearing about how she started in the industry realizing that she didn't quite have the strengths that already-established photographers had...and instead of just trying to beat these photographers at their game, she created her own game with her own rules. Because she knew her strengths and what was was capable of, and really, why fit into a tight mold if you can just make your own? As I am just starting in market where wedding and portrait photography is not necessarily as developed as in the USA, I need to find ways I can change the game there too, in my own way.

Jasmine's drive, confidence, spontaneity, and humility -oh, and her ability to just make up words on the spot- was just such an inspiration today. Thanks Jasmine* and the CreativeLive crew for a fantastic first day!

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8 comments:

Lorrie Prothero said...

thanks for the post - I watched most of yesterday, but still nice to get an insiders view.

wr said...

I am so excited for you! What a fantastic day it was yesterday. I watched most of the day and I was inspired. I can only imagine what it's like to actually be there! Thank you so much for sharing your photos and perspective from the day! I look forward to seeing your future posts.

Ole Vangsgaard said...

Hey Audrey

I'm getting ready to follow U guys while remodelling my office :-)

Have a nice day

- Ole Vangsgaard

Suzan Mayumi Turner said...

Thanks for sharing! What an exciting experience! I'd be nervous too to meet her! She is awesome!

Carrie and Troy Keiser said...

This workshop has been so informative and cool. I can't really imagine what it must be like to be there in person! How cool is that?? Looking forward to tomorrow's wedding! I've done all of 1 wedding and it will be so cool to see how she does it.

cassandra-m said...

Again...thanks for SHARING your RXPERIENCE!!!

Laura said...

I love these pictures from Seattle. Mostly because: 1) They are so "friendly" and fun, and 2) because it reminds me that you are IN THE US right now! :) Here's to a great time while you're here!

MariaThomasDOTcom said...

nice piece. thanks for sharing about your experience. I was one of those who watched it live online and I have to say even there Jasmine has inspired a lot. I am new to blogging myself and I was slacking before I had fear and worries about blogging but then after hearing her I have made change. I even blogged about it.

http://mthomas1983.blogspot.com/2010/08/blogging.html

again thank you for sharing your thoughts and your pictures