Saturday, May 9, 2009

New Blog!

Hello to all my blogging friends. I have landed in Houston and things are slowly falling into place. Thank you so much to all those who sent prayers and kind words our way. It is greatly appreciated. I miss Germany so much already, but I know that great things are about to happen here in Texas. Please keep in touch. I still love hearing from you.

I have a new blog set up for sessions here in the States. Please check it out, and as always, leave comments. You know I love comments!!! To everyone in Germany, I hope that our paths will cross again someday. Take care and God Bless.

http://www.lesliecervantez.com/blog/


Signing Out,
Leslie Cervantez

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Things I am Thankful For



God,
MyHusband,
MyChildren,
MyFriends,
MyHappiness,
MyLife,
MyVoice,
TheSun,
Photography,
Laughing,
&Good Health!

Here's to a new beginning!

Monday, April 20, 2009

My Last Client in Germany...











Dear bloggers,

Ah, my time is shortening here in Stuttgart so quickly. To baby A, I have been waiting for you. Even though your daddy gives me a hard time, I couldn't wait to see you three together. Once again, I had a great time with you all and your portraits are beautiful. Thank you G Family, for your laughs and sarcasm. It was a perfect ending to my time here.

Of course this is not the last time I will take pics here in Germany. I just took my kids out to shoot today... I will post those soon. I think I will be on the airplane taking pictures out the window. If the weather is good.

Enjoy your portraits.
-Leslie

Letting go and moving on - Part II

Hello again bloggers! I wanted to talk a little about the pDNA questionaire that comes with the book, Fast Track Photographer. "It is designed to help you discover who you are. As a professional photographer, that is. The goal is to get a snapshot of the qualities you currently possess that will most likely shape your path as a pro. The results will give you a kind of “photographer personality profile.” This should clarify your starting point (or restarting point) in the business and give your future potential a major energy boost. When coupled with the Fast Track Photographer System, the results will be amplified exponentially. But it all begins here." - Dane Sanders

My results were as follows:

EXPERIENCE: The degree of experience you have with photography.
High
I did not think I would score high on this. There are SO many things that I still want and need to learn! I hope it does not mean that I THINK I know more than I actually do. Yikes, that would be bad!!!

SELF-STARTER: The degree to which you start things on your own.
High
I want to start my career as a Signature Photographer. There are so many possibilities about how I want to present my style and look. It is so exciting!!! The wheels in my head are turning.

PROGRAM-STARTER: The degree to which your motivation to start things is derived from a program (i.e. any kind of structured learning framework outside yourself).
Medium
I need to work on this one, and I agree with the results. I need to establish my own rules!

CONFIDENCE: The degree to which you feel confident as a photographer.
High
I feel that my confidence comes from knowing that I am in the right field. Photography fits me. I know that this is what I am meant to do, and my interest and learning keeps growing because of it.

RISK TOLERANCE: The degree to which you feel comfortable taking risks.
High
Uuuhh, you think so? I am pretty much throwing all my eggs into one basket with this move to start my career in the States. Keep me in your prayers!!!

NEED FOR CONTROL: The degree to which you need control to feel strong as a photographer.
Low
Wow, I guess I need to be careful with this one. I do trust people very easily, but that is not something I want to loose. I just have to be careful with this one. Like the results said, take my time with partnering up with people or things.

SELF-DISCIPLINE: The degree to which you can routinely get work done on your own as opposed to needing other people and structures to help you be productive.
Medium

ARTISTIC ID: The degree to which you find your core identity as a photographer in your artistic expression.
High
Mr. Bill, I think you will be proud of me for this one!

ENTREPRENEURIAL ID: The degree to which you find your core identity as a photographer in your success as a business-person.
Medium
I am open to this, it is something that really interests me. I would love to come up with creative ways to sell, but I think I have a long way to go before that.

ATTRACTIVENESS: The degree to which your personality, physical presence, charisma, social skills and confidence draw others to yourself.
High
YEAH!!! :D

GRUMPY FACTOR: The degree to which you measure your success relative to how others are doing (e.g., if others are flourishing, you feel as if you’re failing. If others are struggling, you feel as if you’re gaining ground).
Low
Whew! Nobody wants to find out that they are grumpy. Well, at least I don't. That would make me grumpy... just kidding!

COLLABORATIVE CREATIVITY: The degree to which you get your creativity from being with people.
High

INDIVIDUAL CREATIVITY: The degree to which you get your creativity from being alone.
Medium
I do need more practice with this. I need to start venturing out on my own and try new things. Spark new ideas and try them out.

SELF-PROMOTION: The degree to which you feel comfortable promoting your brand (yourself) and actively seeking new business.
High
OK, Let's see if this result pays off!!! I've got high hopes, I've got high hopes, I've got high apple pie in the sky hopes... :)

Thursday, April 16, 2009

Letting go and moving on - Part I

Hello blogging friends. OK, so as many of you know, we are moving back to Houston. Yey, yippie, ye-haw... But there is a whole other story for my business.

I have been working in the Stuttgart area for a year now. The experience from starting my photography business was AWESOME. I wanted to focus my time on learning and growing in both my photography and my business. I thought, "This will be great! I will make all my mistakes here in Germany. Then move back to the States as a smarter and wiser girl." Although that is true, I am finding the need/want to dig deeper and mold what I have learned into something even better. So in a sense, I feel like I am starting all over.

This January, I created a new website with new rules & prices for the new year. Now, three months later, I am looking to change all of it. You think I am crazy, don't you? Well, I know it will be a lot of work but I need to lay down a solid foundation for the rest of my career. WOW, what a huge responsibility, right?

Via the internet, I have been exposed to the best of the best in the photography world. I have been able to focus on my business and my photography by doing tons of research ALMOST for free. A couple of months ago, I joined a wonderful forum called Photography Mentor, which contains a smorgasbord of information. On the forum, I also found a wonderful book titled, Fast Track Photographer by Dane Sanders.

I have just finished reading the fourth chapter and I am impressed. The book asks so many questions that I just couldn't put into words before. They are ideas that I think of on almost a daily basis, but have never took the time to write them down. It is an easy-read book. However, it is not just a book, its like a life/career workbook. So getting through the chapters take time, effort, and a lot of thought. I have been reading this book in the midst of our move, and you would think that I'd be overwhelmed... but I am not. The truth is that prior to reading this book, I have given a lot of thought to the questions he asks. The problem was that I did not take action. Right now, I am in action mode. There are a lot of changes going on in my life and they all fit together nicely.

The funny thing is, that in the last few weeks, my life has become, "To keep, or NOT to keep". Which possessions do I want to take vs. leaving here? What things did I learn during my time here in Germany that I want to keep? What things did I learn about my life that were negative? (and let them go) Letting go of so many things is not only liberating, but it seems to be making me a stronger person. I am letting go of things that really don't matter and I am focusing on things that do matter... and my life is less cluttered!

The same thing goes for my business. I am looking at things that worked and I would like to continue. On the other hand, I want to let go of things that did not work for me. Whew, it is a lot! I will have to change some major things. Just one example is PRINTING. I do all my own printing right now. Even though I love printing my own work, I do not think it is time or cost effective for my business. I am looking into a few options when I get back.

Last night I had a light bulb moment, and every thing just clicked. It jolted me and I was given a glimpse of what I have to offer. All I could do was cry, because it was just too easy! All I have to offer is "ME", nothing else. But why was that so hard? Why IS it so hard? It is both scary and exciting to think that people are going to REALLY know me. Only my close friends really KNOW ME. But looking at the past couple of years in my life, I think I have been building towards this moment!

Before I move further, I need to collect my thoughts and start putting it all together.

Stay tuned...

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Spring is Here












Hello blogger friends. Wow, I know that Spring is here. We have had over a week of sunshine and newborn babies are everywhere. I love it. Here is a sneak peak from one of my sessions last week. He is absolutely an adorable baby and such a good little boy. Mommy, you are very lucky. He is a cutie pie!

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

For Our Neighbors








Hello again bloggers. OK, I will let you in on a little fact or tid-bit about myself. I am known for locking the keys in my house, car, whatever. I have gone through many locks in the past years. I should probably have the locksmith's phone number on speed dial. A few months ago I locked my entire family out of the house. We were on our way to eat dinner with our best friends (who were leaving in less than a month). Some of our neighbors came to the rescue. We have such sweet and helpful neighbors, and they have been to our rescue on many occasions. So in return, I offered my services. Here are some images from the J Family. Enjoy your portraits, and thank you for your help!