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Our Annual Pilgrimage

October 31st, 2009

Last year I was caught up in the busiest time of year for me, and we never made our annual trip to the Pumpkin Patch. This year I had to make up for it. We went one night after Tim got home from work. It was so beautiful there. The light was just gorgeous, and [...]


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Last year I was caught up in the busiest time of year for me, and we never made our annual trip to the Pumpkin Patch. This year I had to make up for it. We went one night after Tim got home from work. It was so beautiful there. The light was just gorgeous, and well… perfect.

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Fall Fun at the Beach

October 28th, 2009

When I see boys like the ones in this family I think to myself, “If only I had that much energy I could get so much more done.” They were having a great time running on the beach, exploring caves, and crevices in the rocks. Don’t get me wrong they were really well behaved, they [...]

 

When I see boys like the ones in this family I think to myself, “If only I had that much energy I could get so much more done.” They were having a great time running on the beach, exploring caves, and crevices in the rocks. Don’t get me wrong they were really well behaved, they were just full of the energy I wish I had, especially while I have so many sleepless nights taking care of a baby. Luckily I have people like this to work with, and it makes it all worthwhile for me. Gorgeous kids and gorgeous parents make my job easy and fun.
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Beyond Compare

October 28th, 2009

There are some people, and I’m sure you’ve come across some yourself, who just seem to be perfect.  They are always kind, positive, knowledgeable, giving, encouraging others, and inspirational.  They seem to always be on top of everything, and have no apparent flaws at all.  Cheryl and Adam are those kinds of people to me.  [...]

 

There are some people, and I’m sure you’ve come across some yourself, who just seem to be perfect.  They are always kind, positive, knowledgeable, giving, encouraging others, and inspirational.  They seem to always be on top of everything, and have no apparent flaws at all.  Cheryl and Adam are those kinds of people to me.  They are fantastic parents who I have admired for awhile now.  I had such a nice time with them as we did their family portraits. Their kids were so much fun, and may just be as perfect as their parents.
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Family of Five

October 20th, 2009

It’s really not fair that some families are just so amazing and beautiful at the same time.  I mean really, look at these people.  Not only are they super good looking, they are also some of the nicest people I’ve ever come across.  They were my very first family photo session since coming back after [...]

 

It’s really not fair that some families are just so amazing and beautiful at the same time.  I mean really, look at these people.  Not only are they super good looking, they are also some of the nicest people I’ve ever come across.  They were my very first family photo session since coming back after maternity leave.  We had a great time down at the beach on a gorgeous night with perfect weather.  I have so many favorites from this session it was hard to choose which ones to share.

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I think this one is my favorite from the session.
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8 Little Feet in a Row

October 16th, 2009

I’m sorry, I just can’t help it.  I like children’s  feet in photos.

 

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I’m sorry, I just can’t help it.  I like children’s  feet in photos.

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Today at Home

October 13th, 2009

These look like first day of school pictures, but really they are “I have a new lunch box” pictures.  You see my 4 year old has been going to Joy school for 4 weeks now, but she was taking her Dad’s old Dodger’s lunch box he got at a game for free.  She wanted to [...]

 

These look like first day of school pictures, but really they are “I have a new lunch box” pictures.  You see my 4 year old has been going to Joy school for 4 weeks now, but she was taking her Dad’s old Dodger’s lunch box he got at a game for free.  She wanted to get her very own lunch box that she picked out herself, and I finally got around to it.  She was so excited she asked me to take her picture with it.

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What did women do before the baby swing was invented? Seriously, it is such a life saver. I can’t imagine having a baby without a swing.  This one is new to us (from my sister), and it swings side to side instead of front to back.  Noah loves it, and I kind of wish I could fit in it and take a little nap myself.
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Full Hands

October 11th, 2009

When people hear that I have 4 children they usually say something like, “I don’t know how you do it,” or “Wow, you have your hands full.”  The truth is I find it’s easier to have a baby along with older children.  They are old enough to be independent, and young enough that it’s still [...]

 

When people hear that I have 4 children they usually say something like, “I don’t know how you do it,” or “Wow, you have your hands full.”  The truth is I find it’s easier to have a baby along with older children.  They are old enough to be independent, and young enough that it’s still cool to help Mommy.  My kids are super helpful to me.  They do things like get me diapers from upstairs, get their sister a drink of water when I can’t get up, and talk to the baby to keep him entertained while I’m busy fixing dinner.  So yes, my hands are full, but I wouldn’t have it any other way.  Well, maybe I would have a full time housekeeper who specializes in laundry, but other than that things are good.

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Emma is 9 and a huge help to me.  She decorated the little onesie that Noah is wearing in this picture with a little bear on the front, and this sweet message on the back.

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Why are Professional Photographers so Expensive?

October 9th, 2009

Why are Professional Photographers so expensive? Occasionally I get prospective clients tell me they believe my prices are too high, especially compared to chain store photo studios.  To be honest my prices are well above the chain store prices, but mid-level when compared to other custom professional photographers.  I have had a link to this [...]


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Why are Professional Photographers so expensive?

Occasionally I get prospective clients tell me they believe my prices are too high, especially compared to chain store photo studios.  To be honest my prices are well above the chain store prices, but mid-level when compared to other custom professional photographers.  I have had a link to this article under my links tab for quite some time now, but I thought I would publish it here to better explain why  professional photography is so expensive.

This article has been very well received by the photography community, and is published in the November 2009 edition of Professional Photographer Magazine.  This article can be found at http://www.caughtonfilmphoto.com/costofphotography.html.

In this digital age where everyone has cameras, scanners, and home “photo printers,” we hear this all the time: How do professional (or personal) photographers charge $X for an 8×10 when they cost just $1.50 at the drugstore? Simply put, the customer is not just paying for the actual photograph; they’re paying for time and expertise.

The average one-hour portrait session

First, let’s look at the actual work involved:

  • Travel to the session
  • Setup, preparation, talking to the client, etc.
  • Shoot the photos
  • Travel from the session
  • Load images onto a computer
  • Back up the files on an external drive
  • 2 – 4 hours of Adobe® Photoshop® time, including cropping, contrast, color, sharpening, and backing up edited photographs. Proof photos are also ordered.
  • 2 – 3 hours to talk to the client, answer questions, receive order and payment, order their prints, receive and verify prints, package prints, schedule shipment, and ship.
  • Possibly meet clients at the studio to review photos and place order. Meeting and travel time average 2 hours.

You can see how a one-hour session easily turns into an eight-hour day or more from start to finish. So when you see a personal photographer charging a $200 session fee for a one-hour photo shoot, the client is NOT paying them $200 per hour.

The eight-hour wedding

A wedding photographer typically meets with the bride and groom several times before and after the wedding. And it’s not uncommon to end up with 1,000 – 2,000 photos, much more than a portrait session. Many photographers spend 40-60 hours working on one eight-hour wedding if you look at the time that is truly involved. Again, when a wedding photographer charges $4,000 for eight hours of coverage, clients are NOT paying them $500 an hour!

(Don’t forget that the photographer runs the wedding day to some extent. A comfortable, confident wedding photographer can make a wedding day go more smoothly.)

The expertise and cost of doing business

Shooting professional photography is a skill acquired through years of experience. Even though a DSLR now costs under $1,000, taking professional portraits involves much more than a nice camera.

Most personal photographers take years to go from buying their first camera to making money with photography. In addition to learning how to use the camera, there is a mountain of other equipment and software programs used to edit and print photographs, run a website, etc. And don’t forget backdrops, props, rent, utilities, insurance, etc!

In addition to the financial investment, photographers actually have to have people skills to make subjects comfortable in front of the camera. Posing people to look their best is a skill by itself. You could argue that posing is a more important skill than actually knowing how to use the camera. A poorly exposed photo can be saved, but a badly posed photo cannot.

The chain store photo studio

Chain stores do have their place. For a very cheap price you can run in, shoot some quick photos, and be done with it. But you get what you pay for.

Consider the time and effort that a personal photographer puts into photographs, compared to a chain store. Store sessions last just a few minutes, while a personal photographer takes the time to get to know the people, makes them comfortable, makes them laugh. If a baby is crying at a chain store, they often don’t have the time (or the patience) to wait because everyone is in a hurry.

The truth is that many chain store studios lose money. In fact, Wal-Mart closed 500 of their portrait studios in 2007 because of the financial drain. What the chain stores bank on is a client coming in for quick, cheap photos…and while there, spending $200 on other items. They are there to get you in the door.

The real deal

Professional, personal photographers are just that—professionals. No different than a mechanic, dentist, doctor, or electrician. But a personal photographer often becomes a friend, someone who documents a family for generations with professional, personal photographs of cherished memories.

Maybe we need to help clients look at it this way: A pair of scissors costs $1.50 at the drugstore. Still, most people will gladly pay a lot more to hire a professional hair dresser to cut their hair.

The added attention and quality that a personal photographer gives is worth every penny.

Conclusion

We hope that those who have taken the time to read this page will have a better understanding of why professional photographs, created by a Personal Photographer are so expensive.

Thank you for taking the time to read this.

Shawn, Pamela and Gavin Richter – cofphoto@aol.com

Our website – Caught on Film Photography

Our photography fourm – Learning Digital Photography Together


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Handmade Photo Frames

October 6th, 2009

I recently came across a company that makes beautiful handmade frames with the shabby chic distressed look. I ordered a bunch and now have them hung up around my house. I really like them, and how they make my photos such a work of art.  This fall I am going to begin offering  this framing [...]

 

I recently came across a company that makes beautiful handmade frames with the shabby chic distressed look. I ordered a bunch and now have them hung up around my house. I really like them, and how they make my photos such a work of art.  This fall I am going to begin offering  this framing option to my clients.  I realize these aren’t for everyone, so I am also looking around for more traditional frame styles.

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