Over $1200 worth of prizes to be won!

There’s a fabulous competition running at the moment over on the North Shore Mums website! There are TWO make over and couture portrait sessions with me, plus some gift certificates from some other businesses to be won. It’s simple to enter: just head on over to the North Shore Mums site and tell us in 100 words or less a story about a frock in your wardrobe.

It doesn’t have to be an epic tale, just a simple paragraph about you and the frock. Maybe you only own one frock. That’s a story worth entering! Or perhaps you have the dress your mother wore when she met Prince Charles. Or it could be that you make all your own dresses…. Whatever it is, we want to know. And it’s all in the name of Frocktober, in support of the Ovarian Cancer Research Foundation (OCRF)

The competition closes 8:00 pm Sunday 13th October 2013.

Last year, over $200, 000 was raised through Frocktober. Let’s beat that this year and help the OCRF develop an early detection test for this insidious disease. You can make a tax deductible donation through my supporter page.

NOTE: COMPETITION CLOSED.

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It’s for a frocking good cause…

If you’ve read my bio, then you know I wear jeans. A lot. Well…. this October that’s all going to change.

You see, I’ve signed myself up for Frocktober. There are no hard and fast rules about how you participate in this fundraising campaign in support of the Ovarian Cancer Research Foundation (OCRF), but the basic idea is that you  wear a dress each day in October, and people can make a donation via your supporter page. Not too hard, surely! So I signed myself up…. and then counted how many dresses I own: FIVE.

Yep. Five. Cinco. FÜNF. Go. Panch. Vijf. Fem…… No matter what language you put it in, I’m still in trouble!

So I put out a call to my Facebook friends (many of whom are also friends in real life, fortunately!) and they’ve come to my rescue, offering to lend me dresses over the coming month.

I’ll try to take a picture each day of what I’m wearing. You can follow my progress most easily on my Facebook page, and I will do regular updates here, too.

Why Frocktober?

Well, in my job, I get to photograph women in beautiful dresses all the time. The transformation that happens with a little hair styling and makeup, followed by some good posing and photography is amazing. It’s beautiful and it’s fun. But ovarian cancer is anything but. It’s a disease that has no early detection test, and is often only picked up in its late stages…. and then the lives of the woman and those who love her are altered forever. Surgery and chemotherapy usually follow and, unfortunately, this cancer has a very low survival rate. The OCRF is working hard to develop early detection tests, but they receive no government funding, and medical research is expensive. Frocktober is a fun and easy way that ordinary everyday people like you and me can help.

So who’s in? I’d love you to join me! Click here to support my campaign, or visit the Frocktober page here to sign up for the challenge yourself.

 

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Andrea - A great cause Jen, well done and thank you! xxx

And the winner is…..(part 1) » vividity blog - […] celebrate Frocktober 2013, I teamed up with North Shore Mums to run a competition celebrating the fabulous dresses we have in […]

Facebook Faux Pas

When you click ‘like’, is that like?….  As in… you know…. LIKE? Or ‘like’ as in ‘I feel obligated to click like to keep up appearances and be nice’?

Do you run a business page through Facebook like I do? There’s a temptation, isn’t there, to just go out and get more likes for the sake of getting likes. It feels good when someone likes your post or your page.

Before we go any further, I must make a confession: I am no marketing guru. I once said, “Hmmph! What’s wrong with a Flash website? iphones… they’re not gonna go!” so clearly I’m not a genius in the area. It is therefore quite possible that I am completely wrong in my opinion. My question is this: does a “like” on facebook count as a like if it’s not a genuine like? I’m guessing it doesn’t really count for much, at least not in the real world.

Why bother to write about this? Well, I belong to a few business groups on Facebook, and from time to time there will be a post along the lines of “Hey, everyone, let’s all put up our business pages here in this group and we can all go and ‘like’ each other. Come on! Let’s show our support!” I did add my business page to a list like this one time, and then I went and looked at some of the other businesses’ pages and some of them were great, so I clicked “like”. Others, though, left me feeling flat. I did not like them, not one little bit. I did not “like” them either.

(Clearly too much time spent with Dr Seuss in my childhood!)

Then I discovered that I wasn’t actually meant to like these businesses in the real world. What I really thought of them was not a consideration at all. I just had to “like” them on Facebook, regardless of my opinion of them, which tends to water down the meaning of “like”, does it not?

So I committed a Facebook faux pas and just carried on NOT liking other businesses.

I guess I haven’t made many friends in the business groups to which I belong — don’t get me going on the topic of Facebook “friends”! — but at least you know that if I have “liked” your page on Facebook then it’s a genuine like!

Love,

Jen.

PS: I do mention facebook friends in this little post right here.

*”Don’t like” graphic above a free download from freepic.com

 

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Mark Ivkovic - Heeeeey Jen, 🙂

Its good to get this stuff off your mind eh?
Totally agree which is why I avoid these groups and generally try to only connect with people on facebook who genuinely appear to be interested. Yes it’s hard not to come across as a bit of a “snob” but this is business after all right? Why waste time on something that doesn’t provide any quantifiable returns (like the act of boosting the ego of similar business’ to your own) I’m pretty sure Pepsi-cola doesn’t “like” Coke on facebook, or BurgerKing doesn’t “like” McD’s”. Although I do now want to go and see if they do . . . . . . . . .

You’re doing fine Jen, keep on following your heart.

Mark.

jen - Hey, Mark. Good to ‘see’ you! I have actually liked your page on FB, and I regularly see your work in my feed. And when I click like on your images, it’s a rooly and trooly genuine like. Oh, and so, how did you go? Did you check whether Pepsi ‘likes’ Coke?

Hope you enjoy a well-earned break over Christmas. Been a big year for you!

Jen.

One of the best bits of my job

One of the best things about my job is that it feels like Christmas every time I deliver products to my clients. I just love gathering up all their goodies & packaging them up, all the while imagining the delight on their faces when they open them!

Here’s one lot ready to go out the door.

If you’d like to receive a gorgeous bundle of goodies like this, it’s easy! Click here to get in touch. We’ll book a session and get the whole shebang underway!

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