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CSP News: Make the switch from DVD to USB


Hey folks!

I e-mailed my general client database this morning to inform those which this switch immediately affects, but I’d like to tell the rest of you too… you know, so you’re in the loop and all that. ;) We have officially switched from DVDs to USB drives. Why?

We’re a big fan of Lightscribe. It etches an image into the DVD instead of printing out a picture and adhering it onto a DVD. It’s much more effective and lasts a longer longer. Eventually labels peel off or your disc will become unreadable because of the weight issues with labels stuck onto DVDs. So we Lightscribed all of our stuff… etching in images and names and makin’ them fancy. Unfortunately (and unbeknownst to us), there are some computers (both Mac and PC) that can’t read Lightscribe DVDs. This was brought to our attention by a wonderful (and understanding) client who owned both a Mac and PC… neither of which would read our DVDs. We gave them a regular DVD which it read fine and we realized: Uh oh… perhaps this is happening to a few people who haven’t spoken up but have had to use the computer of relatives and friends to read these DVDs. That scared us. And made us sad. All at the same time. It of course turned out that this was true… and I’ve already received one e-mail back since I announced the switch thanking me because their computer also could not read the DVD. :( Bad news bears.

The second reason we’re switching is because Apple’s new Mac mini does not have a DVD drive. So, uh, how would you see your pictures? A lot of our clients have Macs… and we like to be on top of technology and enable our clients to actually be able to use their pictures… so we’re making the switch. :)

On top of that, USB drives are pretty sweet. They’re small, easy to carry around, and useful. We’d recommend putting the files onto your computer and backing it up just as we would a DVD, and this makes it easier to do. They’re made from eco-friendly bamboo and are inscribed with the CSP logo. Tada!

CSP shirts: as ridiculous as we are.


Update:: A lot of people have been asking where to actually get these! Purchase a mullet shirt here.

I first thought about shirts several months ago, but not in the way a normal business owner would typically think about shirts. Did I want them for self-promotion? No. Did I want them to have anything to do with my business? Not really. Did I want them to be kind of ridiculous and have little to do with my actual job? Absolutely. Did my mom call my t-shirt “very strange”? Perfect. So why get t-shirts in the first place? Because t-shirts are awesome… and I like them. Read the story behind the mullet below.

*Note: Geoff’s shirt is a little wrinkled, but we don’t have time for ironing in this house and he’s a guy, so we figured it’d be realistic, right?

A large part of this was a visit to Amplified Art Gallery during First Friday one month. Geoff and I love Amplified Art. It’s a “music themed gallery and boutique” in its own words and they mainly display concert poster art. We go in there a lot because it’s different and I just like the feel of their store. They also have the best t-shirts. They’re Amplified Art shirts… and some of them are related to music, and some are more random. We both have one, and they’re the softest t-shirts I’ve ever owned in my liiife and I could tell that they were hand screen-printed. This got me thinking about how it’d be pretty cool to do the same for us. Have t-shirts that are soft, bright colors, and kind of random. We like fun… and I’m not really big into super obvious promotion, but damn it’d be fun to have a shirt. :)

To design these magnificent shirts, I wanted someone with a fun, quirky style and decided to enlist Kristin Mason, the invitation creator for Shannon and Phil’s wedding, whose invitations I loved so much. She did an incredible job creating a bunch of different designs for us to choose from, all of which were fantastic. It was hard to choose, but the mullet design literally made me laugh out loud each time. It was seemingly random and unconnected to my job, which I loved. It was not an obvious promotion. However, I really love it because honestly – I do need to know when to draw the line between business and partying. I work a lot of hours and do at least some work for the business 7 days a week. Running my business is basically my life and I take it pretty seriously. Sometimes it’d be helpful to party a little. Or a lot. I can also see it as the balance between actually running a wedding business and attending the wedding “parties” themselves, which we always have a tremendous amount of fun during. So on the surface, it’s a mullet shirt complete with silhouetted mullet and mullet labels (the business side, the party side, and the Mullet-Dixon line). Beneath the surface, I can identify with it… as strange as that sounds. I loved it. Kristin, I love you, and you did a fantastic job.

So when I thought about who would actually make the shirt, I thought about my favorite shirt in my closet which is my Amplified Art shirt. It’s the softest thing I’ve ever owned. So I called Amplified Art and asked who made their t-shirts and to my delight was told that they make them in-house themselves. :) This was perfect! Ryan and Diana were amazing, giving us information on the shirts and colors they could order.

I went with American Apparel because they are soft, have good colors, practice an environmentally friendly business, operate in America, pay their workers a respectable wage, and support the legalization of gay marriage, which is important to me, Geoff, and our friends. They aren’t perfect, but they’re about as good as a t-shirt making company can get. Geoff chose the color scheme for the guy shirts, and I chose it for the girls.

Amplified Art ordered our shirts and printed them. This was very important to me: I wanted to support another local business in the making of these shirts. Also, I used to hand screen-print shirts way back in high school art class, and it’s just such a cool process that I fell in love. Every shirt is a little different and a little unique, and we are supporting a local art gallery that does great business for downtown Raleigh. We are so happy with how they turned out, and Ryan and Diana, we thank you and will definitely be back for more!

Currently there are three sizes for the guys and three for the girls. We’ll see how that goes. It’s pretty darn expensive to buy t-shirts in bulk like this, so we didn’t get every conceivable size for that reason at the moment.  Right now we’ll just see if we can make the money back and then we’ll go from there. ;) But I thought it would be a fun project, something cool to work on, and look, Ma, I have my own t-shirt! Thank you so much to Team T-Shirt (Geoff, Kristin, Amplified Art) and to the blog stalkers – I love you and I hope you get a chuckle out of the mullet shirt.

Purchase a mullet shirt here.

The new coffee table books and flush mount albums are here!


It has been a very difficult solid year of going back and forth between book printers. So, for those who don’t know, coffee table books are typically press printed, meaning that it’s inkjet on paper. They’re also slimmer, light-weight books. Flush mount albums are thicker, encyclopedia type books and are typically photographic prints adhered to cardstock and lacquered over. While I have always loooved my flush mount albums, I was always luke warm about the coffee table books.

First I had found a printer whose pages I liked, but whose cover options were lacking. Then I found one with awesome cover options and great binding, but I wasn’t thrilled about the type of paper they were printed on. But now I’ve got it. :) I finally found a company (KISS) that prints incredible coffee table books with real photographic prints. Hallelujah! So now my coffee table books are printed just as lovely as my flush mount albums and they’re all done with real prints. Now the only real difference between the two is one is much sturdier and bound in leather while the other is thinner and has a cloth cover. The printing quality of real prints can never be matched by an inkjet printer! I am so happy. :)

I’m now offering tiny 4×4 parent brag books as well! So you can order these for your folks, wedding party, or other guests to throw in their purse to show off your wedding at the office. :) The great news is that they come in pairs! YAY!

ALL coffee table books and flush mounts still have the same simple, classic design which I will always love. The covers are now plain covers but come in a variety of darks and brights. It’s all very simple and clean. They all come with cute little cloth dust covers to protect them. It’s kinda like a sleeping bag for your book. :)

These albums are offered for weddings, pet photography, and family photography. You can also make a great guest book for your wedding out of your engagement photographs with these puppies!

Kiss Albums

mini brag books

mini brag books

coffee table wedding book

coffee table book

coffee table book

coffee table book

wedding albums

wedding album

wedding album

leather flush mount wedding albums

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KISS wedding albums

wedding album cat

wedding album cat

Extra special thanks goes out to Buckles, the CSP spokescat, for helping me out on the last couple of frames. I guess he figured that I might need a cat to get in all of the shots in order for you all to have some perspective on how big the books are. Buckles is a great assistant. He helps out around the office in the following ways:

1.) Walks in front of the monitor while I’m editing.

2.) Sits in front of the monitor while I’m editing.

3.) Steps on my keyboard while I’m editing or typing.

4.) Chases the mouse around the monitor while I’m editing.

5.) Plays in boxes of packing peanuts and spills them on the floor.

6.) Tries to eat the packing peanuts that he spilled.

7.) Generally getting in the way all of the time.

8.) Meowing while I’m having phone consultations.

THANKS, BUCKLES.