Friday, January 21, 2011

JSP Daily Trivia - Answers 10-17

Thanks everyone for playing each new set of Trivia! We have some contenders!
Here are the answers to questions for January 10 - 17.

10 - Jen's home mountain:
Diamond Peak! I raced from ages 12-17 on the Diamond Peak Ski Team. Actually looking forward very much to Ullrfest tonight!

11 - What Tahoe spot is one of the most photographed locations in the world?
Emerald Bay. I was lucky enough to photograph an intimate wedding ceremony above the bay this past September.

12 - For which local publication does Jen freelance - with photos and written pieces?
Bigger and better, it's Tahoe Quarterly! A lot of you guessed the Bonanza - not so. You still see some of my new work in it because occasionally a client will submit a photo I've created for them :)

13 - What kind of incentives does Jen Schmidt Photography offer for referrals and customer loyalty?
15% off session fees for annual clients and for those who refer new clients to JSP. Really!

14 - With what Incline-based company does Jen work regularly for commercial photos?
The wonderful, delicious business called Meals by Maggie! She has also generously donated a meal for two as a prize for this contest, so play hard!

15 - Which one of your IVGID trustees was featured as a famous bank robber in those Chocolate, Wine & Roses promotional photos?
Mean muggin' Bea Epstein - she and her husband are a modern-day Bonnie and Clyde in these photos. Off camera, they're very sweet people.

16 - What college did Jen attend?
Okay - so I had a hard time coming up with answers that actually resembled college names. Whatever. The truth is I went to the University of Puget Sound--a very good school--where during my freshman year a "professional" comedian gave a stand-up show in the student union building and told us all he was surprised when he pulled up and there weren't any brown trucks. Crickets I tell you.

17 - Let's say you pick up a manual camera. What is one thing the f-stop controls?
Ahhh. There were two right answers. The f-stop/aperture controls both depth of field and how much light the camera lets in. Strangely enough, the smaller the number, the larger the opening.


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