Saturday, November 7, 2009

Checking in


Work assignments have been few and far between lately.
But I figured I need to keep updating this blog anyway. We had a very productive and fun Halloween and I look forward to what this coming New Year will bring.
Right now, I have been focusing my investigative skills on the latest concerning my neighbors and their Extreme Makeover Home Edition house. Just a short 7 months after it went up, built by thousands of volunteers and constructed specifically for the medical, environmental, and educational benefit of the families two young daughters suffering from CIDD, they have put the home up for sale!
The EMHE house is listed at $600,000. The family, who always had State of Washington license plates on all the vehicles, even the brand new car given to them by ABC and Ford, quietly slipped away. There is no 'for sale' sign, just "open house" signs and reality company confirmation that the house is indeed up for sale.
I don't know where the family went, but I have an idea.
And, I will have a very interesting update, probably by Monday, if my guess is right about the property's previous owner. Stay tuned.

Friday, October 23, 2009

Social Network Warning

Injustice and the Social Networks50
By Laredog

H.S. Football




Beware what you post on social networks! It may cost you your job.

In 2008 I worked for a Las Vegas based newspaper. I was called "freelance" but worked full time and made over $22,000 in low paying-per-assignement fees that year. The on Januany 01, 2009 I was informed I was laid off, that all freelancers were laid off due to budget cuts.

I did not qualify for unemployment compensation due to the "freelance" titale, although at the time I had never signed a freelance contract. That seemed to be the first injustice, but this is about the latest mishap in the very troubled life.

A few weeks ago, prior to the beginning of football season, I wrote the paper asking to photograph football. I knew in the past they used several photogs to make slideshows online of the high school football shots. I got lucky and was told some freelancers would be used for football, but that I'd have to first sign a freelance contract. The editor who used me for the weekly neighborhood news never had me sign one.

I signed the contract, sent it back and was assigned one game a week. I was thrilled. I love shooting games and the night-time shots under the lights can be difficult to do. Still, it was a blast and I gave them everything they asked for ... shots of action, coaches, fans and cheerleaders. I shot the games then hustled home to edit and wire the in that very evening for posting as a slideshow by the preps slideshow editor. I even had to buy disc saving software online one night after my flash disc failed. But I paid the extra money, saved the photos and got them in by 2 a.m.. That was late, but they posted them the next day and I was proud.

Then on 10/16/2009 I was assigned a game almost 20 miles from my home. There were several games scheduled within just a few miles from my home, so I wrote asked informed the photo editor the extra travel (for which I do not get paid mileage) I was willing to do, for the job's sake. But I added that the pictures might be a little late because of that fact. The photo editor, who I thought was a nice person, simply wrote back that "He would let the slideshow guy know." I could never get more than three words out of the guy, like he was way too busy for me. No compassion, no explanations as to why. I guess he isn't very nice. But he was the boss, so I didn't say more.

I went to the game that night, took some cool photos of the action and people, including a shot of the announced homecoming queen. I hustled home, edited the pics and sent in 19 for the slideshow. I was super proud of myself. I called the paper. Called the slideshow guy and he said "wow, you really busted a move." I got them to him by 10:58pm and learned later that a fellow photog didn't even get home till after 11:00pm. So I was happy that I succeeded in the tough task.

But by midnight, no slideshow! My friends pictures were up and others. What happened, I wondered. Well, I went to sleep and got up the next morning to check out my slideshow. To my surprise the Las Vegas paper did not include mine in their Nevada Preps section online. I was extremely bummed.

I emailed the photo editor, told him how much I busted my butt and informed him they must have forgotten to post my shots. His reply? Two simple and cold words ..."lighten up."

The day went on, no other communication, no slideshow, no respect.

This is when I made my big mistake and I want to let others know so they don't get hurt like I did. I wrote on my Twitter page that "I think I know why the newsapapers are dying," I wrote, "because some editors are complete idiots!" I vented on my own site, for my friends to see, to get some relief from the anger I felt about getting unfairly treated and ignored.

Well the social network rant got a reaction. The photo editor, who is not my friend, does not follow me and should have never seen that post, somehow got hold of it and threw it back in my face! Now he can find the power to send an email with more than two words in it. He told me if I were a "staffer" I would be fired and that he was "troubled" by the words. A staffer would have at least got due process, a write up, or perhaps even fired, but he would have also probably been told why the slideshow never got used and the homecoming queen (who smiled so brightly for her picture) will never see it.

If I had money, I should have hired a lawyer and sued for unemployment compensation, because of the fact they never had me sign a contract in 2008. But I'm broke and now I've screwed myself out of the little money I could get because of a rant on my social network and the fact I let workplace injustice get to me so bad.

If others have similar stories I'd like to hear them. If anyone wants to hire a photojournalist out of work, I'm available. I would only ask that you don't treat freelancers like slaves and that I could be treated with some respect, like a real member of a team.

Thursday, July 30, 2009

Sunday, July 26, 2009

Vegas Event Photography efforts alive


Well, we have put a whole lot of work into finding out more about SEO and meta tag placements etc. over the last few weeks, and it apparently has paid off as far as Google is concerned. At least they have indexed the site (http://www.vegaseventphotography.com)as of a couple days ago. Replacing and changing key words and key word phrases was a big part of it. Or was it? Perhaps my last rant here on Blogger (Bless you Blogger) helped in getting the site noticed. The Google Gods are all powerful and do not like people ranting about them.
But like I said, now Google has found me. My ranking is still bad, so the next step is to get some worthwhile links in place. If you have a business in the Las Vegas area, or anywhere for that matter, get hold of me at larry@vegaseventphotography.com and tell me about yourself. Exchanging links is a plus when it comes to rankings.
Now my focus is on Yahoo. I am not at all happy with the fact they have not indexed the site yet, considering it is a Yahoo Web Builder built site! Hurry up and crawl us Yahoo spiders. We have work to do.
Once we are completely up and more jobs come our way, we will be blogging about those events photographed and the adventures therein. Should be fun.
This SEO web work crap is not! But I have to do it myself. I refuse to pay other people to get something done, when I know I can do it myself.
Check out the newest site http://vegaseventphotography.com and let me know what you think. I am trying collages as a way to show a portfolio and I really like the way it looks.

Friday, July 24, 2009

Another day

Well it was another day of fighting the Google Gods in order to have them index my sites, bless me with their acceptance and get on with advertising for new business. That battle was not yet won, but I will fight on.
In the past it wasn't that hard to get a site found on the internet, but then King Google was not always so rich and powerful. Nowadays you need a porn site instead of a regular G-rated photography site to get noticed quickly That guy who posted naked pictures of a cute sports reporter ... got thousands of hits right away. Of course, I don't think that is the way to go.
So, I'll just keep on trying to create the correct meta tags and pray.
But, with that said, it has been a good day in this photographer's life, because my friend Dale Dombrowski's article and photos were published in Birds and Bloom today, and I got a photo credit for a photo of him that they used for the article.
I also received news in the mail that one of the cactus photos I submitted to the Springs Preserve latest photo contest was accepted as a finalist! It will hang in their Big Springs Theater Gallery from August 8th through Oct. 11. They take their contests seriously, so I am proud.
Index that! Google.

Friday, July 17, 2009

Vegas Event Photography.com site up

After months of trial and error,error, and more error ... I have kept my GoDaddy hosted websites, but moved on and invested in a Yahoo hosted site created this week and named Vegas Event Photography (.com)!
Disappointed with GoDaddy's lack of "real" help when contacted, I have finally realized that it is their "Website Tonight" site building software that fails the SEO tests.
At least with Yahoo, there are plenty of easy ways to insert meta tags and HTML. The Site Builder in Yahoo is very easy to use.
So with that said, I unveil my newest creation....http://www.vegaseventphotography.com
Check it out and please give me some feedback. I am not a computer geek in any shape or form, so each day is a self-taught home schoolin' for me.
I'm also not one to turn down help, so if you know of great tips to help list, and advertise (FREE of course) new sites, let me know.
At least this site so far could be "verified" by Google. The next few days will be spent trying to optimize the search engine language and submissions.

Sunday, July 5, 2009

Las Vegas 4th of July











Another beautiful 4th of July in exciting Las Vegas.

Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Summer in Las Vegas

The new web site is up and running and some advertising has been completed. But as many people know, events in the hot summer months slow quite a bit in Vegas. If you are checking into these blogs... be sure to check out the new site at http://www.lasvegaseventpics.com
And if you ever need ANYTHING photographed, make sure you contact me first. I am sure to beat those other guys (who charge outrageous prices for coverage). One reason for that is I love my work. I'd rather charge less and stay busy, than have more time off and maybe charge higher fees. And in fact, in some cases, I am willing to wave session fees altogether, when the client commits to purchasing at least $100 worth of prints or products online!
Write me at lveventpics@cox.net or call (702) 366-4017

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Hey Las Vegas. I just added a new website for the business. You can find it at http://www.lasvegaseventpics.com Check out the new look and pass the word. Now more than ever, you can hire your very own professional photographer at extremely reasonable prices. Make sure you book your event in advance. Do it today!!

Saturday, April 25, 2009

Hire a professional for your next event

Hello. My name is Larry Cruikshank and for many years I worked as a reporter, columnist and photographer, covering the news and features for newspapers. But recently I began offering my services to everybody and anybody who wants quality photographs! It doesn't matter if it's a huge convention, like the recently covered NAB Convention, or photos of your favorite pet. Nothing is too big or too small to cover. Planning an event here in Las Vegas, give me a call. Or drop me a line at laredog@cox.net
Check out my web site and see the kind of photos you can have for your next event: www.larrycruikshank.com