Triangle Photographers Association
 

Fall Convention 2008

Tammy Wolfe and Tamar London

Let’s Give Them Something to Talk About!

Sponsored by White House Custom Colour

Theirs is a story about two women who moved into small towns about an hour apart and opened small photography businesses in their homes. Within a few short years these two women became successful and sought-after photographers outgrowing their small spaces and reaching clients in areas well beyond their local communities. Now they are business partners in a 9000-square-foot downtown studio location with a staff of employees and calendars filled up well into the future.  How did they do it?  They didn’t spend a fortune on marketing and advertising.  They discovered how to make people talk with innovative marketing ideas that didn’t break the bank.

 

Tammy Wolfe and Tamar London share their stories and ideas that can help you grow your business and make an impact on your community.  Their program includes how to build relationships with other key people that will help your business, how to create displays that have more impact, how to utilize resources such as the internet to get your studio noticed and demos on post production effects, album templates, and website building techniques that anyone can do.   

 

Bios:

 

Tammy is a CPP from the Altoona, PA area.  She is currently serving on the board of her state association and Triangle Photographer's Association.  Tammy has won numerous awards for her images including the Kodak Gallery Award.  Tammy's work has an edgy style that makes her sought after as a wedding photographer.  She is one of the rare photographers who actually LOVES photographing weddings!
 
Tamar London is a photographer in the State College, PA area.  Photography is her second career. After completing her Ph.D. in political science and being hired by Penn State, Tamar rewarded herself with a local photography course.  Tamar grew her business while continuing to teach at Penn State University until she decided her studio was successful enough to resign from the university in order to pursue photography as a full-time career.  Tamar’s photographs have been featured in local magazines, including the covers of “State College Bride” magazine for the past three years in a row.
 

The two have recently merged their studios into a partnership.  They have a large studio in downtown Altoona called London Wolfe Photography.

Tammy and Tamar’s style is very energetic and they love audience involvement, so come prepared to share what has worked for you, and leave with some fresh new ideas!