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Elizabeth Beskin

A Look Back on 2011: Lessons Learned From the Trenches

January 18th, 2012 by | Share Blog

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The overall morale in 2011 was higher than it has been for the past three years.  There was hopefulness in the air.  Here at 5th Avenue Digital, we saw:

  •    Companies having summer outings and holiday parties for the first time in years.
  •      Advertisers spending marketing dollars on events with consumer interaction and (thankfully) photo capture, for   mementos or social media benefit.
  •     The return of corporate incentive trips and large company celebrations.
  •      Companies putting money back into their image and deciding to update their employee’s headshots.
  •      Business surging once again for the venues and planners we work with.

It seems like everyone is starting to see the economic woes dissipate. The many jobs we were lucky enough to be part of this past year indicate we are on our way, after two years of corporate celebrations being relegated to the back burner.

5th avenue social at gotham hallI’ve worked hard to assemble a team of super-talented photographers, who have captured not only incredible corporate images this year but have also taken our 5th Avenue Social division to new heights.  We have partnered with a dynamic group of planners and venues and are very excited to share our new portfolios that feature images from their clients’ events.  I am already anticipating the new images we’ll be seeing in the coming months.

 

One of my proudest accomplishments in 2011 is the newest model of the YouBooth photo booth.  The collaborations with our clients have allowed us to introduce the newest technology crazes to their events.  The YouBooth has a new exterior design, plus the most exciting new feature: a social media application that allows guests to upload their photos directly to Twitter, Facebook or email.

This year the YouBooth was proudly used at pop-up store events, holiday parties, mitzvahs, weddings – any occasion where fun was required.  What we love the most is finding creative solutions that maximize each client’s use of the booth.  I owe a special shout-out to my producer, Rylan Crooks, for always finding ways to execute our clients’ unending ideas of how they envision using the YouBooth.youbooth photobooth at google holiday party

Building a strong business in this economic time is certainly a challenge.  We have watched many of our partners in event planning scale down the past few years, and it’s so comforting to watch them scale back up.  We are very grateful for their trust in us and we treasure these partnerships.

I am also very grateful to my 5th Avenue Digital team: the amazing group inside the office, Beth, Rylan and Tim, and the photographers, videographers and designers that make our clients their number one priority.  Teamwork and partnerships have been the overall theme in 2011.  Knowing that you have the right people in the ship makes being the captain a joy.  I am grateful every day that I get to work with the team I have, and I would not have been able to double our business this year if it hadn’t been for them.  There have been some rough waters in terms of owning a photography business over the past three years, but it looks like smoother sailing ahead.

Thank you all who have contributed to an amazing 2011.  We will be sharing some of our favorite photographic moments in galleries over the next few weeks.  Here are a few more of my favorites.

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Elizabeth Beskin

Photography for a Mad, Mad, Mad Hatter Mitzvah

April 11th, 2011 by | Share Blog

swank_productionsWhat does it take to create a unique and interesting mitzvah event?
Many people would answer that question with: a big, juicy budget.  While a generous budget may pave the way, I have to say that I have seen outstanding creativity in the production of one mitzvah this winter that was not done on a large budget. Read the rest of this entry »

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Beth Baynum

Wedding Photography to Avoid

April 7th, 2011 by | Share Blog

5th_avenue_digital_wedding_photographyWith wedding photography, as with many things in life, it’s just as important to know what NOT to shoot, as it is to know what should be photographed.  Below are a few examples, courtesy of The Huffington Post, which hilariously illustrate the type of photography you DON’T want on your wedding day.

Every wedding shoot will have a few “not meant for prime time” photos.  Here at 5th Avenue Digital, we carefully review your images and edit those shots that, like the ones below, shouldn’t be seen, and any that are just plain unflattering.  Then we color-correct the good shots, so your final web gallery and DVD of images have hundreds of excellent shots you’ll love and use.

This way, your awful shots won’t even be seen – and won’t end up on some random website for all to laugh at.  But that doesn’t mean we can’t have some fun with these unfortunate photos!

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Beth Baynum

Love is in the Air…and on the Street

February 14th, 2011 by | Share Blog

5th avenue socialAs we celebrate love on this Valentine’s Day, I’m reminded of the sculpture that promotes the very concept.  The iconic LOVE sculpture by Robert Indiana, located on 6th Avenue close to the 5th Avenue Digital office, is a favorite spot for tourists and lovers alike.  In fact, we shot some photos there for one of the weddings we photographed recently.  We can’t think of a better way to say Love in New York City than with this photo.  Where’s your favorite romantic spot to take photos?

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Elizabeth Beskin

Sustaining Success in a Weak Economy

August 26th, 2010 by | Share Blog

event photography and business5th Avenue Digital recently hit its two-year anniversary.  There were no celebrations – we’re too busy working!  But the occasion gave us a reason to pause and think about how far we’ve come in the two years we’ve been operating as our own entity.  I thought our blog readers might be interested in what’s happened since separating 5th Avenue Digital from Sarah Merians Photography, and what we’ve done to keep our business viable in this weak economy.

Over 10 years ago, while still a part of SMP, 5th Avenue Digital started by doing corporate photography, and we continued to focus on this segment after the split.  However, we soon realized we’d need to expand beyond this rather narrow market.  The companies officially separated shortly before the start of the economic meltdown.  Subsequently, the corporate work (particularly with our larger clients, Lehman Brothers and AIG) dwindled drastically.  We knew then that we’d need to regroup, find ways to reach new market segments and develop new offerings, if we were going to survive.
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Elizabeth Beskin

Photographing a Gay Wedding

June 20th, 2010 by | Share Blog

gay wedding by shawn Rabideau eventsFrom our perspective, providing photography for a gay wedding is no different than photographing a wedding for any other male/female union.  Each wedding is unique – gay or not – but the wedding for Andrew and Rob stepped up the “different” factor to another level.  And our photographer really had to be her toes to capture all the fun.

The wedding for Andrew and Rob, planned and executed by Shawn Rabideau of Shawn Rabideau Events and Designs, was small and elaborate.  Their 75 guests came from around the world to celebrate at The Mandarin Oriental over Memorial Day weekend, with a full slate of activities.

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Elizabeth Beskin

A Bar Mitzvah Goes Hollywood

May 19th, 2010 by | Share Blog

If you can’t bring the Bar Mitzvah to Hollywood, then bring Hollywood to the Bar Mitzvah!  This is exactly what Robin Lathrop and Suzan Salmon, the extraordinary planners at By Robin, Inc. www.byrobin.com, did for a client’s recent Bar Mitzvah.  They made Noah, the Bar Mitzvah honoree, the star of his own Hollywood production, inviting all his friends and family to share in the fun of “He’s the Man” Film Premiere.

As the photographers and videographers for the Bar Mitzvah, 5th Avenue Social collaborated with By Robin, Inc on some details that helped give the party even more of a Hollywood feel.  We love working hand-in-hand with our clients, providing solutions and ideas that enhance their events.  In this case, we were true creative partners. Read the rest of this entry »

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