The Biggest Wedding I've Ever Covered

It was sure an amazing experience.

TASTiE M0NKEY | HUSTLE WITH SKILL By: MYRE!KKO

Bringing back the legendary "Monkey" I was known for in 07. All grown up and ready to make a reaction.

Myreikko Creative Mentality: Fall Promo

My first promotion to start of the re-opening. Myreikko Creative Mentality is back in business and ready as ever!

WELCOME TO THE ALL NEW OFFICIAL BLOG

Thought I give my blog a major upgrade and head for the professional side of the bizzness. Hope the change is all good with all yah'll. THANKS SO MUCH FOR SUPPORTING!

Halloween Photo Card Designs

It's better late then never, so here are some treats that sure won't trick for this Halloween season.

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Newbies vs. Experienced Artists (All Kinds) - My Opinion

" There's always talk about newbies vs. experienced artists in any field, here's my opinion on the good and bad side of it..."

Just thought I'd write a little bit about this certain topic of Newbies vs. Pros that I've always ran into throughout my experience as an artist. In any field, there will always be competition. No matter if that field is in jobs or in life itself, there will always be levels of knowledge and skill, and how much you know and how much you can do, determines your position in all of it.

I always read about people expressing hate towards one another, a newbie against a pro, a pro against a newbie. The reasons are pretty clear, but sometimes these arguments lead into too much hate and becomes something very negative. There's a huge obvious difference between constructive and destructive criticism. There's also a huge difference between being confident and being cocky. These differences are usually the fuel to these arguments and I believe that there's a way to keep things civil.

Personally, I feel that, to be a successful artist is to be successful in positive expression. If we can take our negative energy and create amazing things, why not do the same when it comes to communicating.

The Reason Why There's So Much Competition & Conflict Between A Newbie & A Pro
I personally tried feeling threaten by another artist, I also tried feeling really annoyed by a new upcoming artist. The simple reason is, they're going to end up my competition one day, and in the world of creatives, competition is fierce. To keep a straight head on though, you have to learn to separate the real threats from those who are simply just wanting to learn and then those who are just in it for the fame.

I've seen a lot of these;

The Wannabe So Called Artist:
Someone who starts off expressing in the same or similar field you're in (be it traditional art, photography, digital art etc.) and acts like they're a seasoned pro, when in reality, they just started a month ago snapping pictures, tracing work, copy and pasting photos in Photoshop together without even knowing how to actually understand lighting and how to set up their camera, how to follow a drawing grid and how to use layers and the pen tool. These people would start up a Facebook Page, a blog or an online gallery, then promote themselves as if they know what they're doing and expect to grab clients and gets paid for it. They also tend to talk down on people who have actually been in the field for years or people who are also just starting.

The Upcoming Willing To Learn Artist:
Are usually those who were so inspired by another artist and gained so much interest in their field of art that they want to try it out and hopefully explore a new skill or master in a hidden talent that they've always had. They are usually pretty positive, sometimes easily affected by negative criticism. They spend a lot of time researching the field and invests in equipment. They don't promote themselves till they reach a certain goal, and even though they've succeeded in a certain level, they don't tend to be completely enthusiastic until they officially become a true artist.

The Seasoned Pro:
Someone who has gained the knowledge and skill of whatever art field they chose to master in. They continue to build on their progress, continue to practice their mastered skills and has successfully promoted themselves to be known to a certain audience. They're usually hired in the field they specialize in already or decided to be a freelancer. Many will offer to help upcoming artists or go against them. They may either be completely happy at the level they're in or is still striving to meet their ultimate goal.

The Expert:
The successful artist who may have gained a house hold name. They work in huge industries or own well known design firms. They're hired by top companies and they pretty much had many many years to gain and completely master their field of art. We hardly hear from them, though a few are those who becomes our teachers and hosts workshops. They usually share the best constructive criticism if their ego hasn't taken over them. Many may be against those below them only to be threatened by new competition.

Everyone of these types of Artists all contribute to the comparison and conversations of a newbie vs. an experienced artist. As someone being experienced in the field of art, it is our job to continue looking into reality and of course not give into negativity when it comes to opinions. I say, forget those who acts as if they know how it is to be in our field. They are really no competition, and they only contribute negativity into your workspace. If it's some artist completely higher then you, don't let them put you down. It goes 2 ways when they critic your work and that's either to put you down or bring you up higher. Also, for an upcoming artist, you shouldn't bother sharing ideas with those who only puts you down. If they criticize your work, you should be able to tell the difference on who is actually being helpful and who is just jealous of your skill.

Remember, that you'll end up being someone's competition one day, and those who feels threaten are just those people who are not confident about they're skill and the work they produce. But if you are a real hella newbie in the field, I advice not to jump into any higher levels without going through each one of them successfully. No one can build a skyscraper without understanding the basics of architecture. For everyone though, don't let the ego bubble grow in your head, it's what lowers you as a person and can greatly affect the skill you've been working on. As an artist, you should look into yourself and grow as an individual.
 Express what cannot be taught in art school, share what others may be seeking to help them feel accepted or create an outlet that you can share with others to help them be able to express what they hide in themselves. That's what an artist is, and it is not defined by the equipment you use, the school you went to, or how you learned and practiced to get to where you are now. You cannot teach another to imagine, but only be able to inspire them.

I personally enjoy more of the creative groups who comes together and helps each other succeed without completely turning a friendly competition into an all-out war. Remember, no matter what audience count you have, they're still your fans. Those who has been there from the start are the people who should continue to fuel your drive and motivate you to continue being the best in what you do.

So pretty much, what makes a newbie different from an experienced artist? What causes so much debate and how does it turn into pure hate? Simple, it depends on the type of person each artist is. Everyone has their own opinions, but remember, there is no such thing as being completely original from anybody else. The only thing the differs us from each other is the level of maturity and knowledge in skill that we've successfully accomplished.

-Nix

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Myreikko Creative Mentality: Fall Promotion

I'm hoping this weather gets better.... ಠ_ಠ ☁

Hey everyone, long time "no catching up" LOL. I know, I know, sorry about the disappearance. I decided to take a break a while back, planned it to be a month long, ended up becoming 3 XD. Anyways, now I'm back and collected so much stuff to share on here. Still trying to get used to it so please continue to be patient with me, I totally appreciate the support and visits though. (✿◠‿◠)

So to start off the "Re-opening" of the business, I'd like to share with everyone my first promotion ever. I hope this can help me get more of you as potential clients and as well as future friends =D. This will kick start my current finalization of the business and promote the updates I've been working on to expand it's identity and audience. I hope that this will grab some positive attention and I sure can't wait to hopefully have any of you who are currently reading this post to be my future clients.

Starting this Saturday, September 24 till Sunday, October 16, I'll be offering potential clients with limited free prints for the Imagery Custom Package rates and 5% Off my new Print Collection Packages. Also advertised is a Digital Service special on custom creative card designs ready for the Holidays! Use these 2 promotions together to create heart warming holiday greetings customized especially for you, and with your choice, share your captured precious moments with the rest of your love ones!  

Imagery Service Promotion
If you're interested in booking an Imagery Session, contact me as soon as you can at myreikkocm@gmail.com or by clicking the "Contact Us" tab below. Limited spots are available. Only 3 spots per weekend are open ( 2 on Saturdays, 1 on Sundays). Session hours may be scheduled between 11am-5pm on Saturdays and 11am-3pm on Sundays. Each Imagery Session can be completed from 1 hour and a half to 3 depending on the package you choose. Limit of 6 people per session. Only 1-2 themes/wardrobe changes are allowed for this promotion.  

Digital Service Promotion
Once done with your session, you might want to have it used as a holiday greeting card. With my Digital Service, I can design a custom greeting card for you, using your photos or just your creative ideas. This promotion is not only limited to cards, but can be used on invitation designs as well. Though only a limited size of 5x7 and below is allowed. The custom design cannot be within moderate or complex levels (ex. photo manipulation) and is only limited to a simple layout. I cannot recreate copyrighted materials, such as famous characters. Original ideas are only permitted. My Digital Service is also just a design service, I do not control or offer printing for a finished design. Once the design is complete, you acquire the final file and may take them to your preferred printing company.  

Notice
You may not rush the completion process after a session or a design consultation has been completed. If you would like your finalized photos and designs before a specific date, please book and inquire 1-2 weeks prior from the date you need it. Services will be refused to those who does not schedule a due date responsibly.


For more information, please feel free to contact me at
myreikkocm@gmail.com

Much Love and Thanks!
Nikko ❤

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