Showing posts with label Way Back When Week. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Way Back When Week. Show all posts

Friday, January 29, 2010

Way Back When Week- Ode to Getting a Chance

Today's post is a bit different- I didn't choose this wedding for the awful edits or photos (because there were some in there- believe me!) I posted this wedding because although it was not the first wedding that I photographed, it was the FIRST REAL BOOKING that I ever had. It was also one of the most welcoming and fun weddings in my memory

Funny, being 2004, even use of the internet seemed a bit different. I remember contemplating buying an ad in the yellow pages (THE YELLOW PAGES?) When is the last time I picked up that thing? I was brand new, very little experience and absolutely no moola for real advertising. I utilized bulletin boards around town. My Mom, who worked in an area across Winnipeg (and carried a stash of my color copied advertisements in her car) posted one in a grocery store. And then there it was- one day, an email from a Miss Lori Watson- getting married under the Northern lights at the Planetarium. After we met (I think my portfolio consisted of one scrap book of photos of almost everything but weddings) she told me that they decided on the way to the car that they liked me (THEY LIKED ME!) and they really wanted to support local and new business.

I get a tad offended when photographers making a ton of money get on the little guy. I think it's okay to make a lot of money but not okay to feel threatened enough about your own rates to come down on anyone else. I think claims of cheapening an industry because of the few photographers with a low price in combination with their low experience is silly. I think back to what I had via photo education and experience and even today am completely comfortable with what I charged. And even though the price I charge now is much more, I have never felt the need to email someone new to question their prices...I often wonder how threatened some people felt to email me, questioning my prices, business practices, skill level- never nice, never helpful. I am also comfortable knowing that if being a 500.00 photographer (or even free!) is someone's "in" to an industry, it isn't always disastrous or hurtful- I went from 5 weddings a year to over 35 annually. I never would have been as successful if I hadn't been able to gain experience. I also know that many of my clients, wouldn't have even had a photographer if someone like myself hadn't been around. I am comfortable knowing that I have never taken a client from someone who charged 5 times more than me. I thank my stars all day long that someone was willing to take the chance. A low price in exchange for someone who was growing...

But it isn't about that today.
This is about Lori and Bernie
A girl with a "half" decent camera
Willy's beautiful garden
Lori's awesome ideas
A transit bus
A little Cammie

(PS- I also wanted to add, Flowers by Monica- for real!)


Via Lori's Mom- love Bernie's sisters' face- couldn't have asked for better expression

Via Lori- who said she wanted to look pretty and proper while her wedding party showed what they really thought of her.

What the heck was up with this?  Only thing that seven heads over a fence are missing are their beer bottles :)

Wow- look at you gals- spring chicks!
Isn't everyone's upperarms the same as their lowers?  Bless my heart I tried hey?- I'm much better now Lori- I'm gonna find the original and fix it!

Thursday, January 28, 2010

Way Back When Week- Ode to photo editing- Thursday

Do not adjust your monitors- do not be scared away :) I had a few moments last week to dig through literally spools and spools of backup copies of weddings from years ago. My oh my- the beauties that I did find :) Like most new photographers in the industry I was typically the same- an over- editor. We were in the millennium and the things that * we could do*


Ben and Imelda
2005
The price for my service morning until 10 pm/ with an assistant- 525.00
The edits- priceless

Because didn't everyone look better in charcoal in 05? :)

When in doubt,
Hand
Color
Everything
!
!
!
:)

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Way Back When Week- Ode to photo editing- Tuesday

Thanks to Shaw, this post is dreadfully late- I also wanted to mention for anyone emailing, or waiting for email (my inbox was flooded when we finally had the hiccups with our connections restored) that I will get back to you asap.

Do not adjust your monitors- do not be scared away :) I had a few moments last week to dig through literally spools and spools of backup copies of weddings from years ago. My oh my- the beauties that I did find :) Like most new photographers in the industry I was typically the same- an over- editor. We were in the millennium and the things that * we could do*



Kellie and Kyle
2005
The price for my service morning until 10 pm/ with an assistant- 525.00
The edits- priceless


What a way to open an album :) A hard black frame, a couple made "charcoal" and a rather large and rather unappealing font....





And this one-

I love this one because it reminds me of the Wizard of Oz, after Dorothy's black and white house crashes and she steps out into a techni color world
Bridesmaid: "I don't think we're in Kansas anymore Kellie"



Monday, January 25, 2010

Way Back When Week- ode to photo editing- Monday

Do not adjust your monitors- do not be scared away :) I had a few moments last week to dig through literally spools and spools of backup copies of weddings from years ago. My oh my- the beauties that I did find :) Like most new photographers in the industry I was typically the same- an over- editor.  We were in the millennium and the things that * we could do*

Richard and Diana
2005
The price for my service morning until 10 pm/ with an assistant- 525.00
The edits- priceless

Okay- so funny thing is, this was one of the first weddings that I really felt I excelled at. Besides what I am posting today, Diana and I planned many locations- there were photos at fountains, rock quarries, baseball diamonds, uptown streets- this wedding rocked. In 2005 this was one of the weddings that still graced my portfolio until a year or so ago.


On the morning of Richard and Diana's wedding I drove to my former bride and then assistant's house (Lori Atchison- her wedding photos will come later this week) with a bucket on my lap- ill. Thank goodness for her- she got us to Stonewall while I hunkered down and waited for the gravol to kick in.

So without further ado...


Because nothing says dress details like ovals and a collage...





And would you look at this- this was the actual poem that Diana's sister recited to her during her speech. And I ACTUALLY made a point to corner her sister at the reception to ask her to give me the copy of the poem so that I could make this photo
Because nothing says "Sisters" like a collage with a bickley poem scrolled across it :)





Gotta show off those wedding rings- so just in case anyone didn't get the jist of this photo, better hand color them :)





And this one (not for any editing) but because this is a shot that just about kills me to do whenever I am asked. Last year I instituted a rule that I would not do this anymore


wait for it


wait for it


wait


for


it....





oy!!!


Isn't it funny how times have changed.
I am still ever so honored that Diana and Richard chose me to shoot their day (and there two newborn sons after that!)

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