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We’re very lucky to have Jessica Cudzilo of 503 Photography and 503 Photography Workshops here for a guest post today. Don’t just skim this one because she’s given Paperie readers a couple of amazing treats at the end!

503 Photography Workshops

503 Photography Workshops

I am a lifestyle photographer based out of Cincinnati, OH. I shoot 75% children and families and love what I do! My favorite thing is showing up for a shoot with a grumpy kid who thinks getting his picture taken is the equivalent of sitting in timeout. I absolutely love the challenge of winning over a child’s giggles!

503 Photography Workshops

503 Photography Workshops

I also photograph individuals and always love the creative freedom that comes with working with just a single soul. There is so much freedom creatively when you’re not having to entertain a baby while shooting or having to adjust your settings AND run around in circles.

503 Photography Workshops

503 Photography Workshops

Apart from my photography I also run online workshops. I’ve found that people all over the country and world are hungry to learn how to use their cameras. So, I started hosting online workshops January 2009. The first one slowly filled up with 21 people. This last one filled up with 55 in less than 20 minutes!

We love the energy surrounding these workshops! We are getting ready to open registration for a new one so if you want in, check us out and send us a note. We look forward to meeting you!

503 Photography Workshops

Something we have just kicked off that I am MOST EXCITED about is our new set of workshops for kids and teens!

To read the heart behind these workshops click here and read the note I have written specifically to parents.

These workshops are for 7-10 year olds, middle schoolers and high schoolers, with each age group having their own set of lessons and online forum to connect with other kids their age. For loads of information about these workshops check out the site for more info.

503 Photography Workshops

These workshops are brand new and only offered during the summer so any and all spreading of the word you can do is greatly appreciated! We believe SO much in the value of art, the value of children and the value of family and hope you’ll join us for an incredible summer of learned photography!

503 Photography Workshops

And just because Jessica is so awesome…

503 Photography Workshops Giveaway 1

Paperie readers have the chance to win one spot to the online workshop for kids and teens!

¤ STEP ONE (REQUIRED) — Visit the workshop website and discover your favorite thing about the workshop itself or the idea of promoting kids and art through photography.

¤ STEP TWO (REQUIRED) — Go to your blog, Twitter, or Facebook account and post the following:

I want to win a spot in @503Jess ‘s “503 Photography Workshops for Kids & Teens” at Paperie Boutique / paperieboutique.com by @shutterblog

¤ STEP THREE (REQUIRED) — First list your favorite thing about the workshop for kids & teens, or the idea of promoting kids and art through photography. Then post the URL to your link with the above text in the comments for THIS ENTRY. Comment must be posted here by 11:59 p.m. EDT on Friday, April 30th.

Please note: If you have won a prize within the last 30 days, please sit this one out and give someone else a chance to win please! The link you post must direct to a public account. We cannot verify links on private, friends & family only, or passworded accounts and they will not be eligible to win this item. If we have to subscribe to your feed or page or request permission to see it, you will automatically be disqualified.

You can enter once per person using a public, non-private blog URL, Facebook, or Twitter account. Please do not post the same link multiple times – duplicate links will be removed.

Comments on this entry will be numbered in order of posting. The winning number will be chosen by Random.org, and the winner will be contacted within 24 hours of contest’s end to claim their prize. Hope you win!

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But wait…that’s not all!

We are offering a discount to our kids & teens online workshops for all Paperie Boutique readers. Use the discount code PB503 for $25 off the workshop for 7-10 year olds and $40 off the workshop for middle and high schoolers!

Thank you so much Jessica – you’re going to make someone’s weekend! Take a few and drop by her blog and Facebook fan page to say thanks…

UPDATE: The contest winner has been announced here – thanks to everyone who entered!


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LCH Design one hundred dollar gift certificate

Don’t forget there’s just under two hours left (11:59 p.m. EDT on Wednesday, April 28th) to win a $100.00 gift certificate to LCH Design here on Paperie Boutique. Check out Monday’s post for more details!


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ATTENTION VENDORS: We tuck business cards, coupon inserts, and promo pieces inside of our prize packages. If you are interested in having yours included, please contact me (my e-mail is in the sidebar and is robyn @ this domain – or you can leave a comment). Also contact me if you are interested in having your business packaging, marketing ideas, or photography-related products featured on Paperie Boutique.

ATTENTION PHOTOGRAPHERS: Show us your packaging! If the features here have helped you pull together your own look, please share with the class and pay it forward. Contact Robyn (e-mail link in the sidebar / robyn @ this domain) to be added to the posting schedule.

If you are interested in advertising with Paperie Boutique, please contact todd @ this domain.

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15 Responses to “where tomorrow shines”

  1. 1.
    heidi @ indy photography  on April 28th, 2010

    Can I please just say that the maternity picture with the smile made me laugh out loud? Oh man, it so did. Beautifully creative!

  2. 2.
    Jessica  on April 29th, 2010

    I love that the online workshops encourage art with technology & allow kiddos to go at their own pace, instead of a certain block of time each week with a live in-person class, which is also less intimidating for shy kiddos.
    http://twitter.com/madtownsprite/statuses/13067100715

  3. 3.
    Hope  on April 29th, 2010

    i like that there is a forum with weekly assignments and that the course can be done anywhere. my daughter loves stealing my camera and WOULD LOVE this.

    http://twitter.com/hope4ou

  4. 4.
    Leslie @ {Tiny Wings}  on April 29th, 2010

    I have two kids — a 10 year old and a 13 year old — who would BOTH love to take a class like this!! I love the fact that not only will they learn the mechanics of photography, but that they’ll also cultivate the more creative side to photography — developing their “eye” for a good photo! I wish I’d had something like this available to me when I was a kid!

    http://twitter.com/HeyPooks/status/13092708725

  5. 5.
    Jennifer  on April 30th, 2010

    I lave the fact that the different workshops for the kids are based on their ages, and the idea that my child can learn about a form of art not taught at school.

    http://twitter.com/luvmysweetpeas

  6. 6.
    Carla J  on April 30th, 2010

    I love the simple fact that it’s introducing photography to KIDS of all ages. Spark those creative interests early as they may last a lifetime.

    EDIT: forgot to add my facebook post on my above comment. http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#!/?ref=home

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    dalia  on April 30th, 2010

    http://twitter.com/photodalia

    I love the idea of getting kids interested in photography. What a great summer project!!

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    marina  on April 30th, 2010

    I enjoy the process of engaging a child with their creative side through the art of photography. This is a great concept for Jessica to be so passionate about.

    http://twitter.com/SPMPHOTOGRAPHY

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    Lisa  on April 30th, 2010

    When I read the idea that this is something that my teen and I could do together I just had to try and win this for him! I have been finding ways for us to connect. I have tried to teach him a few things about using a camera….but he just does not want to hear it from his mom. But from someone else….that is another thing all together!

    http://lisacampbellphotography.blogspot.com/2010/04/i-want-to-win-spot-in-503jess-s-503.html

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    maki  on April 30th, 2010

    I have a 10 year old – his birthday is 10th May and I have yet to find a suitable gift – he is interested in photography but I am a crummy teacher, so this would be perfect. I love the fact that the course utilises the summer break when the children have ample time.

  11. 11.
    jamie lang  on April 30th, 2010

    when i looked at the 503 photography website – i love that they had each photographer answer the same questions. i really got a feel for who was shooting with them.

    so many of their images make me smile as well – i want my clients to smile and love the images as much as i love these.

    and their website rocks!

    http://twitter.com/jamielang/status/13139641042

  12. 12.
    robyn  on May 1st, 2010

    Contest is closed – check back Saturday for the winner!

  13. 13.
    robyn  on May 1st, 2010

    I was really excited to see the number “3” generated from Random.org because the Twitter screen name “hope4OU” had “OU” in the title. Lo and behold, when I went to view the Blogger profile, it said Hope was from Oklahoma. And not only from Oklahoma – the same small town in eastern Oklahoma my grandfather’s side of the family was from! Small world!

    [ 503 Workshop for kids and teens winner ]

    So congratulations Hope – and BOOMER SOONER! Huge thanks to everyone who entered, and also to Jessica at 503 for such a fantastic prize!

  14. 14.
    Hope  on May 1st, 2010

    Yay!!! Boomer Sooner! My husband I are both OU grads. Thanks for the giveaway! Best prize EVER.

  15. 15.
    robyn  on May 1st, 2010

    My husband Todd is OU class of ’94, and I’m OU class of ’95! :-) BOOMER!


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