Monthly Archives: January 2010

{ Boys…. the saying is so true! }

Whoever came up with the saying  ”What boys are made of”, nailed it, I mean nailed it right on the head!! Meet my son, my youngest, my boy, my handful, my cutie pie with an attitude, yes meet Dustin, my wild little guy! Now, he may look innocent here but let me tell you, it is a cover up! O.k., not really, he is an awesome kid, with awesome manors, a great sense of humor, a very contagious laugh and eyes that can make you melt! Between him and his sister, they could get away with murder! lol!
It is horrible how bad these bebes of ours have us wrapped around their little fingers!! But you won’t find me complaining, I am one super blessed mommy and I could not ask for more!

My smiles:

  • hearing the story about my bebe girl from this morning, she snuck out of my room and into Momere’s room, wakes her up and says “Momere, you have to get up, I want to see the sun rise, it’s going to be spectacular!!”
  • getting my hometown Shipley’s Donuts for breakfast!! NOTHING beats it I promise!!
  • Seeing old friends and making new ones at the Style Show today!! I had a BLAST!
  • Coming back to my mom’s house and getting tackled at the front door by two very happy chitlens!!
  • getting a phone call from the Hubster  that made me feel like I could conquer the world!!
  • getting on here, to this picture waiting in edit on my blog and ready for me to post!
  • a warm toasty fire to warm my body and soul!! Nothing like a fire and your mommy to make a night perfect!

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Sugar and Spice?!….. no, just tons of Sugar!! | Galveston County Bebe Photographer

For the past 4mths, I have had the true privilege of watching this awesome little family grow, from excited parents to be at their maternity shoot to overjoyed new yet tired parents at the newborn session to now, NaLani’s 3mth session!! :) Although I must admit, I think I am the one who wins out here, I mean not only do I get to photograph these gorgeous people but I also get to call them my friends and that makes my heart smile!

Lafaith and Reggie, thank y’all so much for letting me capture yet another milestone in y’alls truly blessed life!!

Thank you for letting me play and photograph such an awesome little princess and for letting me destroy your dining room with all my props and equipment!

NaLani, thank you sweet little one for being so awesome during our session, for smiling at me even though I was constantly shoving a big camera in your face and flashing a bright light in your beautiful brown eyes!!

I really hope ya’ll enjoy this tease of a sneak peek!

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{ Sparkles and Glamour }

OK so remember how I posted that I was going to paint my toes and get them ready for the warmer weather that I was certain was right around the corner??! WELL I didn’t do it BUT I did paint my Princess’ toes for her,  so at least one of us can rock the flip flops when it gets warmer ;) now I plan to get my done soon, don’t worry, just not today! The funny thing my daughter walks around saying, now that they are painted, is “I’m so sparkle and glamorous mommy!” And She truly truly is, with or without the nail polish on her little tootsies!! ;)

My Smiles for today:

  • my glamorous and sparkle daughter!
  • my son, kissing me and telling me “I protect you from thunder mommy, no worry, I shoot it”!
  • Hubster making it safe to work this morning, it was really bad outside.
  • getting to see my mommy this weekend!!
  • the 3mth old I get to play with this afternoon! :)
  • getting my hair did tomorrow, so excited! I’m going short y’all!!
  • our lawn being freshly mowed RIGHT before the big storm! woohoo!

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{ Pretty yet Struggling }

I walked outside this morning and to my surprise I found some flowers growing next to my walkway! How exciting right?!! January and flowers!!! Well these little guys are trying their hardest to hang on and fight the cold but being that this morning is colder than usual (compared to the past week, that is) these guys are finding that they are having to fight to stay pretty! Ohwell, the excitement was still there when I found them, so today I vow to get my toes prettified and ready for the warmer weather that I just KNOW is right around the corner, after this upcoming cold front that is! ;)

My Smiles:

  • Me and the Hubsters Movie Night last night!!
  • making funnel cakes for breakfast yesterday because I can! ;)
  • these little flowers
  • having the hubster home today!
  • waking up yet again to a clean house ( have I ever mentioned how much I LOVE when hubster is home??!! :) )
  • my Yankee Candle catalog that came in the mail! Mommy needs some new fresh spring candles!
  • knowing that I have a session tomorrow with a VERY cute little 3mth old!!
  • the popcorn I am about to consume!

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{ Why are Professional Photographers so expensive? }

By Shawn Richter at Caught on Film Photography (<click here to see post)

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 two-hour portrait session

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

  • One hour of time traveling to and from the session
  • Two hour Shoot, including Setup, preparation, talking to the client, shooting of the photos, etc.
  • Load images onto a computer, 30 minutes time average, 2-4GB data transfer
  • Back up the files on an external drive, again 30 minutes time average, 2-4GB data transfer
  • 3 – 4 hours of Adobe® Photoshop® time, including cropping, contrast, color, sharpening, backing up edited photographs and Saving print copies as well as internet copies.
  • 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 driving to Fed Ex, Post Office or UPS for shipping.

You can see how a two-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 two-hour photo shoot, the client is NOT paying them $100 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 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.

Sincerely your favorite Photographer ;)

Leia

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