NAPO organizers are the first line of defense. Photography organizers get the call because the STUFF is everywhere. Everyone has too much STUFF.
Photography management is often a low priority for clients until the collection begins to outgrow a space. And this happens much more slowly – it creeps up over time. Maybe it’s prints or albums cluttering up a guest room closet. Maybe it’s digital photos clogging up a hard drive. Or photo organizing fills an urgent need when a parent is aging or a loved one passes away.
In this session, Jody will talk about these and the many other reasons why someone would hire a photo organizer. She will describe the services she offers and outline how NAPO organizers can partner with photo organizers. After this presentation, you’ll be better equipped to assist clients with what is often a complicated niche in the organizing world.
Jody Al-Saigh founded Picture Perfect Organizing in 2008. She is an Emeritus Member of The Photo Managers Association and was a Certified Pro Photo Manager. She was also a Golden Circle member of NAPO. Prior to founding her business, Jody was a graphic design and print production professional for 10 years. Additionally, she has served as a volunteer leader with Pi Beta Phi since 2002. In addition to her organizing business, Jody works full-time in the Human Resources field at Insperity. She lives in Arlington with her husband and 15-year-old son while her daughter, 19, attends the College of William and Mary.
In the event of bad weather, we will only cancel if power is out for necessary meeting managers, in which case, meeting registrants will be emailed.
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