1. New Products for 2010- A Call for Entries!

    So, our team has been buzzing while putting our initiatives together for 2010, including new product lines, which is where you come in.

    Sure, we’ve gotten some requests in 2009 which has gotten our wheels turning, but we want to know exactly what YOU want.

    Submit your wishes and dreams here and we’ll do our very best to make them happen!


  2. ImagingUSA… Here We Come!

    NPL is Nashville bound!  We just confirmed our space for the ImagingUSA Convention January 10-12 at the gorgeous Gaylord Opryland Resort.  If you haven’t seen the place, check it out.  The venue itself is enough of a reason to go!  BUT, if that doesn’t sell you, don’t forget that Nations’ will be handing out incredible giveaways to all ImagingUSA attendees. We won’t divulge these amazing giveaways just yet, but remember when we gave away FREE $25 orders at PhotoPlus?  Yeah, they beat that.  Keep checking back for the big announcement, I know you won’t be sorry!

    Since we’re headed to the show in just under a month, we’ve already started researching Nashville hotspots.  Obviously Nashville is known as “music city,” so that was on our radar.  Check out what we’ve found so far:

    • The Nashville Convention and Visitors Bureau site is a great place to buy tickets and find amazing discounts.  Also, they have recommendations on everything from where to stay, eat and play.
    • We can’t overlook the heart of Nashville, also knows as the Grand Ole’ Opry.  Although there aren’t any shows scheduled from January 10th-12th, you can take tours of the venue by ordering tickets at www.opry.com.
    • For the shopaholic in all of us, Nashville is a mix of country style and eclectic offerings.  Find anything from antiques to records to big box malls at these top 10 spots.
    • Even if you don’t like to shop, I guarantee you like to EAT!  With rave reviews from both Esquire and Wine Spectator, you can’t go wrong with Zola.  If a raucous country scene is more your speed, try Wildhorse Saloon.  For live music and a chic ambiance, Sambuca is the place to be.

    For more tips, head to the ImagingUSA webpage.

    Last but certainly not least, don’t miss NPL at booth 955 in January!


  3. Why We Love NPL!

    Nations Photo Lab received an early holiday surprise this year!  It was actually a gift from our generous Founder/CEO…a pick-me-up during this busy holiday season.  Needless to say, this gift has been one of the best we’ve ever received!

    We are in the midst of our 1st Annual Nations Photo Lab Massage Day.  That’s right, a full day of seated massages for each and every member of our staff.  It is HEAVEN.  We have had a fabulous experience with Infinite Massage, thank you Stacey and Chris Owen for helping us make this happen!

    When the door to our spa, also known as our conference room, opens every 15 minutes or so, every expression has been the same:  pure bliss.  The office has been buzzing with spoiled and relaxed employees…see for yourselves!


  4. Behind the Scenes with NPL…

    Hopefully you’ve already taken a peek, but just in case you haven’t gotten to it, let us bring you up to speed!  NPL recently launched a series of Product Spotlight videos (currently available for Gallery Wraps and Albums) to help you better understand our products.  Our team spent a day on-site at a stunning studio in Baltimore, filming, laughing and working our little hearts out on camera. We’ve compiled a gallery of photos from the shoot to let you see how the day unfolded.  Enjoy!  A special thanks to Dan Hack of Hack Stone Film Group for your patience and dedication with this fun project… we had a ball!


  5. Photoplus 2009- A SUCCESS!

    We delivered on our promise to wow attendees of the International PDN PhotoPlus Expo, which took place in NY, NY from October 22nd to the 24th.  Our booth was a buzz all weekend with current customers, new customers learning about all of our offerings, and thousands of $25 order giveaways getting handed out like candy.  Some PhotoPlus attendees were stunned to receive the free $25 orders from our lab, but we assured them that it is our way of letting potential customers try our lab with no-strings attached.  So… we came, we saw and we left satisfied!  Hope it was the same for you.

    To give those of you who were unable to attend a glimpse of what we just spoke about, we have inserted some great photos of our team, hard at work!

    Have questions for us, want to drop us a line?  Then click on the comments box below and let her rip!


  6. Stock Tips: Shiny Happy People

    Please Note: “Stock Tips” is intended for new and emerging professional photographers

    When I discovered digital photography back in 2000, one of the most common problems at that time was overblown highlights, or what we would describe as “waxy” digital skin tones. Since then, improvements in technology have vastly minimized this issue. However, I still see new and even experienced photographers producing these unwanted results. Once you overexpose your image there is virtually no going back. When digital information is gone from the image, you will be hard pressed to recreate it.

    There are many variables that can contribute to this. Generally speaking, there are easy preventative measures you can take to avoid overexposure. With digital photography, something as simple as frequently viewing your histogram should keep your images properly exposed during a shoot. For more information on histograms, check out this link found on www.dpreview.com:

    http://www.dpreview.com/learn/?/key=histogram

    Another simple rule is to bracket your shots. Try taking different exposures by changing your shutter speed or aperture. On the other hand, many photographers are overexposing their images to achieve a certain effect. I would be careful with this trend as the images may not look as good printed, especially when ordering metallic paper. Metallic paper will exaggerate color and exposure, giving an overexposed image a very undesirable print.

    My advice would be to limit this style and stick with finding that perfect exposure, while mixing a few of these trendier shots to add variety. You are always better off underexposing a bit and optimizing that photo later in post production…… or just let us take care of it for you!


  7. Stock Tips: Stop, Crop and Roll

    By: Jonathan Weinstock
    Please Note: “Stock Tips” is intended for new and emerging professional photographers
     
    Framing your image properly is one of the most common details overlooked by new photographers. Many new photographers do not realize the importance of framing your subjects. Also, they do not understand why certain sizes just won’t print the way they’d like. Most of these mistakes are made when taking headshots or group photos. Nearly all SLR cameras are a 3:2 ratio.

    This means that when shooting with an SLR camera, you need to realize that 8×12 is your full frame. And you will have to prepare your shot for 2 inches of cropping if you want to have an 8×10 photo printed. Too often, I will see group shots that were taken way too tight and the result is deciding between cutting someone’s shoulder or ear off or be forced to print the full frame 8×12.

    A simple solution to this is to zoom out a bit or take a couple of steps back, so you will be sure there is enough room for cropping later on.

    So remember, leave enough cropping room on your shots and you will always be able to print the size you want!

    Original:  Full Frame Before Cropping

    Original: Full Frame Before Cropping

    Cropped:  Shot Too Tight – cropped original image to an 8x10.  Image loses bridesmaids elbows and a portion of their bouquets.
    Cropped: Shot Too Tight – cropped original image to an 8×10. Image loses bridesmaids elbows and a portion of their bouquets.

       


  8. Let’s Get This Blog Started…

    When deciding whether to launch a blog my CEO and I spoke at length about the purpose our BLOG would serve. We asked all of the necessary questions, including what would we talk about? Would anyone want to read it? And one of the most important questions of all…What wouldn’t we BLOG about? Would there be specific information that we just wouldn’t touch? Would we talk about financials, or the overall state of the company? Honestly, those answers are still up in the air, but we know one thing, we launched this BLOG for the sole purpose of letting our customers into the daily life of the Nations Photo Lab Family. We want to let our clients see us on a more human level, a level that EVERY company should eventually get on with their customer base.

    Ryan Millman, our founder and CEO (and another blogger that you will soon get to know), started this business with ONE GOAL in mind…building long term relationships with our customers based on quality products, low prices and MOST IMPORTANTLY, the highest level of customer service.  We have an internal motto at Nations Photo Lab and unless you were a fly on the wall in our weekly operations meetings you may not know it, but this motto keeps everything in perspective for us, the motto is…”Every Customer, Every Order, Every Day”.  It is this motto that everyone who works at Nations Photo Lab adheres too and tries to emulate with every action.  This is why we recently re-designed our website, this is why we consistently are adding new products, this is the reason that our customer service staff is top-notch and this is the main reason that we are not afraid of trying new things, this motto keeps us grounded, keeps us pointed in the right direction and keeps our customers as the number one most important aspect of our business!

    Now that I have stated the reason for this blog, or better yet, stated the intention of this blog I want to officially introduce myself.  My name is Chris and I am the Marketing Director here at Nations and will be one of the prominent bloggers you will be hearing from, but don’t worry we will be introducing you too many more of the characters that work at Nations Photo Lab. As for how I came to Nations Photo Lab, well it was a road that started with a Marketing undergrad degree and a Masters degree from an amazing university in Eastern Carolina, aptly named East Carolina University.  After a stint with a large advertising agency in Baltimore, MD, I was lucky enough to meet Ryan (through my future wife) and score that ever important interview…the rest is history.

    I hope you enjoyed the inaugural blog of Nations Photo Lab and I will speak to you soon.