Posts Tagged ‘photo Branding’

Remember when?

Wednesday, May 19th, 2010

Recently, I was doing some research regarding the history of Photography and came across some interesting time-lines.  Please read below if interested the history of Camera and Software. 

1888: First Kodak camera, containing a 20-foot roll of paper, enough for 100 2.5-inch diameter circular pictures.

1889: Improved Kodak camera with roll of film instead of paper

1934: Fuji Photo Film founded. By 1938, Fuji is making cameras and lenses in addition to film.

1948: Polaroid sells instant black and white film

1959: Nikon F introduced.

1980 – ME-F, the world’s first 35 mm SLR Auto Focus camera

1983: Kodak introduces disk camera, using an 8x11mm frame (the same as in the Minox spy camera)  **I had one**

1986 - world’s first 35 mm compact with a built in zoom lens **No more moving back and forth**

1990: Adobe Photoshop released.

1991: Kodak DCS-100, first digital SLR, a modified Nikon F3

1992: Kodak introduces PhotoCD

1999: Nikon D1 SLR, 2.74 megapixel for $6000, first ground-up DSLR design by a leading manufacturer.

2000: Camera phone introduced in Japan by Sharp/J-Phone

2001: Polaroid goes bankrupt

2003: Four-Thirds standard for compact digital SLRs introduced with the Olympus E-1; Canon Digital Rebel introduced for less than $1000

 information provided from: http://photo.net/history/timeline

Green Screen Photography

Friday, May 14th, 2010

Ever want to travel somewhere fun with your event?  Green Screen Photography can be fun and interactive, when done correctly.  You want to make sure that you hire a professional photography company that will have professional photographers on-site.  Remember to have fun and send your attendees anywhere you would like them to go with one simple click.  Once the photo has been taken, the computer tech generates a print that puts your attendees in the action.  Do not forget to place your logo on the print for great branding opportunities.

Alternative to Old Fashion Photo Booth

Wednesday, April 21st, 2010

Ever been at an event and seen the old fashion photo booths?  They are making a come back into the event industry.  You get into the booth and sit on a small stool with 15 people, all craming into a space and hope that everyone is in the photo…  You know you have been there. 

Well, did you know that Christies Photographic offers alternatives to traditional  photo booths for tradeshows, conventions/meetings and special event.  Our verison of the photo booths are a professional studio complete w/ photographer, assistant and immediate printing at event site.  The photos are available w/ custom graphics themed to your design as well as green screen backgrounds to put you clients wherever you want them to be!  Instead of the small strips of photos, everyone in the group can get a 4×6 or 5×7 print sizes and their ready in seconds! Order your photo booth today!

Interesting facts about Las Vegas!!

Monday, April 19th, 2010
  • The city of Las Vegas celebrated its 100th birthday on May 15, 2005. The event celebrated the May 15, 1905 land auction when 110 acres of land in downtown Las Vegas were auctioned off. 
  • A 1910 law made it illegal to gamble in Las Vegas. The Nevada Legislature later approved a legalized gambling bill in 1931.
  • The first hotel and casino to open in Las Vegas was the Golden Gate Hotel and Casino in 1906.
  • The Hoover Dam was completed in 1935. It took a total of 21,000 men five years to complete the structure.
  • The Moulin Rouge, the city’s first racially integrated hotel, opened in 1955.
  • In 1957, topless showgirls debuted on the Las Vegas Strip in “Minsky’s Follies” at the Dunes.
  • The famous “Welcome to Las Vegas” sign was created in 1959 by Betty Willis.
  • In 2004, more than 37 million people visited Las Vegas. Compare this to 1970 when a mere 6.7 million people visited the city.
  • More than 22,000 conventions were held in Las Vegas in 2004.
  • In 2004, visitors stayed an average of 3.6 nights.
  • More than 5,000 people move into the Las Vegas valley on a monthly basis.
  • Las Vegas is home to Clark County School District, the fifth largest school district, which currently handles more than 280,000 students.
  • The famous Las Vegas strip is for the most part, not within the city limits of Las Vegas. The majority of the strip is located within Clark County.
  • The Stratosphere Hotel and Tower, at more than 1,100 feet, is the tallest building west of the Mississippi and the fifth tallest building in the United States.
  • A marriage license costs $55 in Nevada. Many couples choose to marry in Nevada because there is no blood test or waiting period.
  • Fremont Street was closed to traffic in 1994. The Fremont Street Experience opened in December 1995.
  • Our own Christie’s ROCK STAR!!!

    Thursday, April 15th, 2010

    Keith

    Keith, from the Orlando office, came over to Christie’s – Las Vegas office to provide some training.  While here Keith let down his hair and rocked out at an event we had at a Local Casino.  Printing the photos on-site and getting everyone excited to rock out was a blast.  If you are looking for something different, have your professional photographer dress the part!!!  Christies provided the best Roadies in Las Vegas..   Till next time!

    Did you know this about Tampa?

    Tuesday, April 13th, 2010

    Tampa…..Did you know?

    • That pirates used to rule the waters on Tampa’s coastline?
    • Tampa used to known as “the cigar capital of the world”?
    • Tampa was recently named “Port of the Year” by Carnival Cruise Lines?…and handles over 785,000 passengers
    • Tampa is currently in the running for the Republican National Committee convention in 2012?
    • Tampa is home to the former NFL World Champion Tampa Bay Bucs and the Stanley Cup Champions the Tampa Bay Lightning?…..Isn’t it to hot for hockey in Tampa!!!
    • Tampa is well known for their rich seafood industry, offshore fishing and it’s famous “Sponge Docks”?

    Next time you need a professional photographer in Tampa, hire Christie’s Photographic Studios..  :)

    Play Hard and Work Hard!!!

    Thursday, April 8th, 2010

    All work and no play?  not at Christie’s.  We believe in playing hard and working hard..  One of our team members has a passion outside of work..  Many of you talk to her on the phone, see what she does on the weekends.

    Dawn, cowgirl alias Greta Dee placed 2nd in her class during the 11th annual Ides of March in Eustis, Florida.  Over 165 competitors –  Who said it is all work and NO Play!! 

    Putting a NAME with the FACE

    Thursday, April 1st, 2010

    How much more connected do we feel after meeting someone that we have spoken with many times on the phone. Have you ever thought what the person on the other end of the phone looks like when you haven’t met?

    There are different ways of getting more connected even when you can’t meet face to face. Studies show a good photograph of yourself helps bond you with the people you touch remotely. It creates a feeling of familiarity and trust valued by clients and comrades alike. Relationship marketing is a key to long lasting professional friendships. Many professional photographers can easily come to your place of business and offer corporate headshots, to update old photos or to add on the new staff for publicity photos.  To help your relationship marketing make sure you have appropriate quality photos on your signature line, your website and your social media. Remember to keep them updated so people see the real you!!!

    Traveling Professional Photography

    Wednesday, March 17th, 2010

    Whether you’re a part of show management, an association or corporate meeting planner a photographer who knows and understands your needs and culture is so very important. This often calls for a photographer or photographic company that is able to travel with clients to their next meeting site. 

    It will certainly relieve the meeting planner knowing your CEO or President enjoy working with the person responsible for putting them in a good light. Having a photographer who can travel with you and knows your needs can relieve that stress that comes with “babysitting”.

     Building a rapport with your photographer can make that part of your job less stressful and more productive. And you might be surprised as some companies will accommodate travel costs to earn business they might not have otherwise received.

    Christie’s Las Vegas

    Monday, March 15th, 2010

    Christie’s Photographic Studios – Las Vegas  is coming off two great weeks.  We had Trade-show, Meetings and Special Event shoots at the following hotel this week, Fabulous Rio All Suites Hotel & Casino, Venetian Casino Resort, Caesars Palace, Sands Convention Center, Bally’s Las Vegas, Red Rock Station Casino, the World Famous Riveria, the Bellagio, and we were photography sponsors of the NACE – Las Vegas Catersource evening.  Check out some photos on-line.