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Feb 20, 2011 00:00 |  #1246

also sophomore portraits, and what ever the one is below that *took me years to memorize the top 3, and probably spelled the grade 10 one wrong*


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Feb 20, 2011 00:42 |  #1247

freshman dude....freshman. heehee


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Feb 20, 2011 02:47 |  #1248

sevillafox wrote in post #11876711 (external link)
They pay $50 and get an accordion mini book and some cards. Smaller scale than a regular rep but they can still recruit and earn credits and save them up for their senior photos.

So this is a program that you do to get the kids to advertise for you? That sounds like a pretty cool idea there. I might have to work on that... I will be ordering myself an Einstein system probably in the next week. I have to go sign up for classes so I can get the 10% discount. Lol


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Feb 20, 2011 09:04 |  #1249

Tiff - Been thinging of exactly that as well... I have some FB friends who have 'under seniors', one of them is in 8th grade. She is stunning even in her i-phone-mirror-on-FB pics, and photographically could pass as a jr/sr. And to boot she is a MUA (in training). I am going to TFx her now with some cards and let her build up credit towards her senior set. Plus with the girls she knows I am going to be solid in her town in 3 years.


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Feb 20, 2011 12:34 |  #1250

A lot of bigger names in senior are doing this now. It's genius. Sure, the sales will suck until they are seniors but, if you snag them little.....imagine how you could sell them on a "high school yearbook" of their images through the years. Plus, after working with them for so long, who are they going to go to for the other stuff? :lol:


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Feb 20, 2011 12:59 |  #1251

Tiffany, you're my hero!
Thank you for sharing your knowledge and fantastic images!
I'm ordering Portraiture today. My trial version ran out. Ha ha!


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Feb 20, 2011 13:05 |  #1252

I'm sure that not just anyone could be a rep. What process works best for finding a good canidate.


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Feb 20, 2011 13:52 |  #1253

dannybritton wrote in post #11879329 (external link)
Tiffany, you're my hero!
Thank you for sharing your knowledge and fantastic images!
I'm ordering Portraiture today. My trial version ran out. Ha ha!

Make sure and go to mcpactions.com.....I think she has a code to save some money posted on her blog.

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I'm sure that not just anyone could be a rep. What process works best for finding a good canidate.

I'm still learning. I've taken most everyone at the moment. I like to have a mix between skinny as a stick and a little more voluptuous.....gorgeou​s with no makeup and harsh lighting to a little more plain. I want my reps to represent the gamut of people and show I can make they all feel and look fabulous.

Plus, I want kids who have lots of friends on facebook. :lol:


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Feb 20, 2011 13:59 |  #1254

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Plus, I want kids who have lots of friends on facebook. :lol:

Oh yeah...this is true! About 60% of my photography business last year came from Facebook!


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Feb 20, 2011 16:40 |  #1255

sevillafox wrote in post #11879623 (external link)
Plus, I want kids who have lots of friends on facebook. :lol:

Beauty!


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Feb 21, 2011 01:05 |  #1256

sevillafox wrote in post #11879623 (external link)
Plus, I want kids who have lots of friends on facebook. :lol:

What about the ancient Chinese proverb "the more friends you have on facebook, the less friends you have in real life"? :D


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Feb 21, 2011 04:20 |  #1257

GerryDavid wrote in post #11882933 (external link)
What about the ancient Chinese proverb "the more friends you have on facebook, the less friends you have in real life"? :D

You're being silly. Because we all know that this does not apply to the goddess of the seniors .. Tiffany. ;P


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Feb 21, 2011 07:57 |  #1258

Wonderful images Tiff! I hadn't thought to try and get 2013 kids right now, but that's not all that bad of an idea! ;)


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Feb 21, 2011 08:41 |  #1259

GerryDavid wrote in post #11882933 (external link)
What about the ancient Chinese proverb "the more friends you have on facebook, the less friends you have in real life"? :D

:p

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You're being silly. Because we all know that this does not apply to the goddess of the seniors .. Tiffany. ;P


Ummmm...........:o

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Wonderful images Tiff! I hadn't thought to try and get 2013 kids right now, but that's not all that bad of an idea! ;)

Thanks and lol.


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Feb 21, 2011 23:20 |  #1260

Hey Tiffany, When you're doing your low opacity cloning, are you going line ny line, or taking big chunks?


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