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ProfessionalPhotographer’sGuild of the Palm Beaches, Inc. www.ProPhotoGuild.com Networking for Excellence in the Palm Beaches PHOTOGRAPHY NEWSLETTER Monthly Meetings When Open to Members and Visitors 3rd Tuesday of each month Dinner Time: 5:30-7:00 pm Meeting Time: 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm Location Hilton - 3505 Kyoto Gardens Drive, Palm Beach Gardens, Fl 33410Tel: 1-561-6945833 Fax: 1-561-6945829 Cost: Members: $10 Non-Members: $25 First Time Guests: Free PAY ONLINE: ppgpb.com/pay Dinner Arrangements: Order from the menu at the restaurant cost. The menu has a great selection of choices. For More Information Contact: Bill Barbosa 561 242 Bill (2455) Learn The Art of Boudior Photography with Paul Polisena Glamour and intimate photography seen through a fashion photographers eyes. Lighting, posing, workflow, and everything you wanted to know but were afraid to ask. Paul has photographed models with numerous modeling agencies; Beverly Hills, Minneapolis, Phoenix, Milwaukee, Atlanta, Chicago, Miami and more. Glamour and personal / intimate has been a majority of his work throughout the years. He will explain how his years photographing models helped him merge into photographing his hometown clients. Styling, posing, lighting, camera lenses, composition as well as workflow will be covered. A model will be photographed with different sets and lighting. To see examples of his work or to learn more about Paul visit: polisena.com See page 3 for more information June – Paul Polisena/ workshop/all day program- June 23 All day Program Paul Polisena $129 Book today July – competition August – Regina Hyman (Weddings) September – Greg Daniel program-wall portraiture October – Cassie Peech (Fashion) Monthly Meetings Open to Members and Visitors 3rd Tuesday of each month Unless otherwise posted Pay Online: ppgpb.com/pay June 2014

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Professional Photographer’s Guildof the Palm Beaches, Inc.www.ProPhotoGuild.com

Networking for Excellence in the Palm BeachesPHOTOGRAPHYN E W S L E T T E R

Monthly Meetings

When Open to Members and Visitors 3rd Tuesday of each month Dinner Time: 5:30-7:00 pm Meeting Time: 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm Location Hilton - 3505 Kyoto Gardens Drive, Palm Beach Gardens, Fl 33410Tel: 1-561-6945833 Fax: 1-561-6945829

Cost: Members: $10 Non-Members: $25 First Time Guests: Free Pay Online: ppgpb.com/payDinner Arrangements: Order from the menu at the restaurant cost. The menu has a great selection of choices.

For More Information Contact:

Bill Barbosa 561 242 Bill (2455)

Learn The Art of Boudior Photographywith Paul PolisenaGlamour and intimate photography s e e n t h ro u g h a f a s h i o n photographers eyes. Lighting, posing, workflow, and everything you wanted to know but were afraid to ask.

Paul has photographed models with numerous modeling agencies; Beverly Hills, Minneapolis, Phoenix, Milwaukee, Atlanta, Chicago, Miami and more. Glamour and personal / intimate has been a majority of his work throughout the years.

He will explain how his years photographing models helped him merge into photographing his hometown clients. Styling, posing, lighting, camera lenses, composition as well as workflow will be covered. A model will be photographed with different sets and lighting. To see examples of his work or to learn more about Paul visit: polisena.com

See page 3 for more information

June – Paul Polisena/workshop/all day program-

June 23 All day Program Paul Polisena $129 Book today

July – competition

August – Regina Hyman (Weddings)

September – Greg Daniel program-wall portraiture

October – Cassie Peech (Fashion)

Monthly MeetingsOpen to Members and Visitors 3rd Tuesday of each month Unless otherwise postedPay Online: ppgpb.com/pay

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I wanted to continue my earning degrees at the state level, and last month we spoke about FED, Today I would like to discus FSA (Florida Service Award), this is probably my favorite one, you earn it for serving in comities at the state level and being a board member at the local level like PPGPB!!, there are several ways and places you can serve. First that comes to mind is our Local board of your Professional photographers guild of the Palm Beaches! We are always looking to involve our members to join and be in the forefront of our growth, being involved with give you added credibility to your clients and also helps you move up the ranks at the state and national levels. You earn 1 service merit for your participation.

Florida School, Convention, and other sponsored FPP events that are held during the year, volunteers received 2 service merits for heading a committee and 1 service merit for participating in a committee. To earn your FSA Degree you’ll need 30 Total Service Merits: I received this information from the FPPONLINE.ORG website:

Florida Service Award (FSA)

Merits towards your FSA are earned by working on or chairing committees, writing articles for the magazine, speaking, judging, or volunteering to assist the FPP with various duties and responsibilities. You must accumulate a total of thirty (30) FPP Service Merits for the FSA.

I look forward to serving with you at our board or other comities, if you have questions please do not hesitate to contact me.

I wrote this last most but wanted to place it again, I truly believe our Guild is like a family at times.

But now I would talk about how our Guild, it has come together as a family, As many might know or will soon find out, We are a group of Professional Photographers that meet monthly at the Hilton Gardens Inn, at 3505 Kyoto Gardens Dr, Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410 every third Tuesday of the month. But what you might not know is that we are like family, I have received many calls over the years from members that needed help with an assistant for a project or the primary photographer was sick and could not cover the assignment. As an example 6 years I was rushed to the hospital and had emergency surgery, I had my mother call a Guild friend to see if he could assist us in covering a school portrait that I had scheduled for a few days after my surgery. Lucky for me, the Client, and the parents my Guild friend saved the day, I have had the pleasure to help save the day several times for other photographers in our association. This is why; I am asking all active members to tell your photography friend about our Guild Family. Not only for the Monthly education but also for the camaraderie and the opportunity to make long life friends.

Looking forward to seeing you and your friends in the May meeting. Lets all learn about business.

Bill Barbosa, FED

www.BillBarbosaphotography.com

561-704-4200

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President’s Message

all 2014 guild corresPondence

should go to this address:Pro Photo guild

c/o Bill BarBosa

725 florida a1a, JuPiter, fl 33477

Newsletter InformationThe PPG Newsletter is the official publication of the Professional Photographer’s Guild of the Palm Beaches, Inc. It is published as a service to its members as well as interested colleagues and suppliers.

Article submissions should be provided as computer generated text document files. Photographs and other graphic files must be provided as a high res file, preferably in TIFF, High Quality JPG, or RAW format.

The right to edit for content, length, or style is reserved. Information in the PPG Newsletter is taken on good faith to be accurate. Opinions and advertisements are not endorsements of the PPGPB.

This organization is dedicated to the support of the professional photographic industry in Palm Beach and Martin County. Membership is open to all persons regardless of race, creed, gender or color. The PPGPB is an affiliate of the PPA and FPP. However, membership in these organizations does not constitute membership in the PPGPB. PPGPB.INC is an IRS-registered non-profit organization. Financial information is available upon request.

www.ppgpb.com

President Bill Barbosa

Vice-President James “Jim” Stafford

Program Director Helen Haruben

Secretary Melissa Fuller

Treasurer open

Past President Rhea LewisMarketing Director

Vasi Seidman

FPP Rep

Marty Grivjack

Director Rudy Clement

Adervertising Director Ray Haruben

Membership Director Peter Gorman

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It’s that time of year once again. Spring cleaning is in full effect. For some of us, it means

cleaning out the closets and around the house. Maybe some of you are selling your old

camera equipment and making room for the newest model. How about that New Year’s Resolution you promised

yourself? 38% of Americans make the promise of losing weight while 47% have self- improvement hopes of some

fashion.

Wouldn’t it be nice to “spring clean” ourselves? Eating clean and helping our bodies get back on track of proper nutrition.

There are many diet fads out there as well as cleansing and exercise programs. Some are success stories and some are

designed for failing. There is a saying I’ve seen numerous times: “It is easier to stay in shape then it is to get in shape”.

Same applies to eating healthy. You have to give up, or go “cold-turkey”, all the junk food and bad eating habits in

order to feel the positive benefits.

Here is the breakdown of Fad Diets, Cleansing list & Exercise Programs:

Fad Diets:

• The Alkaline Diet

• Baby-food Diet

• Blood-type diet

• The Clean Program

• The French-Woman Diet

• The Paleo Diet

• The Karl Largerfeld Diet

• The Pil-Sook Diet

Please take some time to do your homework on all these resources provided. I am not a doctor or nutritionist, consult

your physician if you plan on attempting any of these sources to improve your health. And I must admit, the names

of some of the cleanses sound strange.

Cleansing programs have been listed in order of beginner all the way thru to expert level. Here is the information

provided by www.healthyliving.com

For Beginners:

Dry Skin Brushing

The 24 Hour Cleanse

Spring Cleaning

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The Water Fast

For Intermediate Level:

The Spring Equinox Fast

The Pineapple Lung Cleanse

The Kidney Cleanse

The Anti-Candida Cleanse

The No-Sugar Self Cleanse

Expert Level:

Ayurvedic Cleanse

The Raw-Food Self Cleanse

While eating right and body cleansing might work for your schedule and body type, exercise needs to be a part of the

total “spring cleaning” and New Year’s Resolution promise to yourself. Here are the top exercise programs that ranked

the 2014 list. I’ve also thrown in the “Top Flops” exercise programs to steer clear of. Remember to get doctors approval

before starting a program for yourself.

Top 10 Workout Trends: Top 10 Fitness Flops:

High Intensity Interval Training The Shake Weight

Body Weight Training The Free Flexor

Strength Training Vibrating Platforms

Exercise + Diet Programs Sauna Suits

Functional Fitness 8 Minute Abs

Yoga Toning Shoes

Core Training Power Balance

Outdoor Activities Ab Rocket

Circuit Training Thigh Master

Boot Camp Ab Circle

*Eating a well balanced diet is always a great start. Incorporate fresh fruits and vegetables in your daily diet. Cut back

on refined sugars, fried, foods high in fat content and those high in preservatives. Take care of yourself for the love of

your job/hobby, PHOTOGRAPHY !!!

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excerpt from “Business Buddy – Jeffrey Shaw”

Measure the Intangible ~ create a qualitative scale

Creating and using a qualitative scale is a great way to measure intangible things, like emotions and ways of being, that can dramatically change very tangible aspects of our lives. It’s easy to measure results of tangible things such as success, money, etc. But how do we measure things like our ability to stay centered in times of stress, our leadership skills, management style, commitment and motivation? This is what qualitative scales are great for. These are the very things that can inspire us to make changes and improve our quality of life. When we “dare” to scale our individual and relationship habits we have a chance to focus our efforts on what makes us tick and in return get more of what we want. Qualitative scales are simple and powerful. They give us a way to check in with ourself and a means to self regulate. Simply put, qualitative scales put you in the drivers seat.

Steps

1. Creating a qualitative scale

A qualitative scale is a scale from 1 to 9 with 1 being the lowest and 9 being the highest. With a simple spreadsheet or word doc, start by making a list from 1 to 9. Then decide what meaningful trait you want to measure. Title your scale with this trait, i.e. Happiness, Motivation, Relationship to Sales, etc. Decide what you want to focus on. For example, lets use relationship to sales.

2. The Lowest ~ Level 1

At the lowest level what does this experience feel like? Don’t be shy. This should be your biggest nightmare. Make this your level 1 on the scale. Relationship to Sales (the example) level 1 ~ I hate everything about sales and won’t do it no matter what. It’s a complete waste of my skills and energy!

3. The Highest ~ Level 9

At the highest level what does this experience feel like? Think beyond anything you may have every felt or believed possible. Make this your level 9. level 9 ~ I could not live without the experience of selling my gift to the world. The entire sales process is completely fulfilling. I am full of joy!

Developing Your IdeasRhea Lewis, Past President

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Open to all Photographer Guild Members

Have something to sell, trade, special promotion or looking for an assistant?

Feature it in our newsletter!, This is only available to current Photographer members in good standing

Our classified section is text only with 25 words or less for $25! We will keep this in the newsletter until it sells

If you want to include an image

our other sizes are available

1/3 $50, ¼ $75, ½ page $100 and full page for $125, these are monthly rates.

Email: [email protected] with your Ad today!

Trader Jim’sClassified Section

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4. Middle Ground ~ Level 5

What does being in the middle feel like? Describe it, own it. This is your level 5. level 5 ~ I do what I need to do. After all I have bills to pay.

5. Fill in the Blanks ~ for Level 3 and 7

Now divide the difference between 1-5 and 5-9 to come up with your scales for 3 and 7 respectively. level 3 ~ I will clean my office, take care of every chore I have and than “do” sales because I have to. level 7 ~ Its uncomfortable and I have fears but I can deal. When it works I get a little inspired.

6. Lets Finish Up!

We are going to continue dividing the difference to create for scales for 2, 4, 6,and 8. Keep in mind that these levels should continue to be different enough from the one prior and ahead on the stage you are working on.

7. Relationship to Sales Scale

This is what a complete scale might look like: Scale Description Level 1 I hate everything about it and won’t do it no matter what. It’s a complete waste of my skills and energy. Level 2 Grr, I know I have to sell something but why did I choose a profession that makes me do this. Level 3 I will clean my office, take care of every chore I have and than “do” sales... tomorrow. Level 4 It’s such a hassle! So many questions and they don’t buy anything anyway. I’m totally worth more. Level 5 I do what I need to do. I have bills to pay after all. Level 6 Sales are necessary and I accept the good with the bad. Level 7 Its comfortable. I have fears and I can deal with them. When it works I get a pretty inspired. Level 8 Selling my services feels just about as good as providing them. I get to discuss my work, excite people about what I love to do and give them something they want! Level 9 I could not live without the experience of selling my gift to the world. The entire sales process is completely fulfilling. It brings me great joy!

8. Now What?

Once your scale is completed evaluate where you are now. Throughout the day you should be aware of where you are on your scale. I set a timer on my phone that goes off at noon and 6pm to remind me to check in on how I’m doing on the scales I’m working on. For example, with our sample qualitative scale of relationship to sales you could rate where you are on the qualitative scale after each sales appointment. I find most people start at about a 2 or 3 on their scale. The “sweet” spot, where most people will spend most of their time eventually, will be around a 7. Your 9 should be your nirvana. Obtainable but realistically you’re not going to spend every moment of your day there because “real life” gets in the way. The magic of incorporating qualitative scales as a regular practice is that by simply bringing what you want to change into consciousness, you slowly start to move up the scale. You can make conscious decisions to move closer to what you want in this particular area by understanding what occurrences jog you up and down the scale. This is where you can make specific changes that will help you to stay on the level that most serves you. Have fun! Growth is fascinating, don’t you think?

Keep spreading the good Karma,

[email protected]

561-758-5848

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