Sunday, January 4, 2009

Drumroll Please....

NBP is now offering studio sessions, thanks to my fabulous mentor at Childress Portrait Design
who set me up with great lights, funky backdrops, and The Mother of all softboxes!
Top of the line equipment, a fab artistic eye, and a photography education- what more could you ask for when it comes to capturing YOUR memories?



Saturday, January 3, 2009

What you've all been waiting for...

The first item of big news (I'm saving the other for later) My new website is up and running! Thanks to my fabulous graphic designer fiance, my site is fab and modern- just like my photos! So take a peek, look around and let me know what you think!

Here is a teaser from Jeff and Megan's wedding last week with more to come:

Friday, December 19, 2008

Big News...

I have big news to announce... But not QUITE yet! Several things actually ::grin:: All will be revealed very soon, I promise.

This cutie was an early Christmas gift- a new kitty adopted us! I've claimed her as mine and named her Gigi- she loves love and is super sweet!

Sunday, November 30, 2008

Why are Professional Photographers so expensive?

(This article has been very well received by the photography community, and is now referred to by countless Photography websites, blogs and forums (such as LDPT, ILP and DWF)around the world).

By: Shawn, Pamela & Gavin Richter

In this digital age where everyone has digital cameras, scanners and home "photo printers", when people upload their photos to a local drug store website and pick them up a few hours later, we hear this all the time - How in the world do Professional Photographers charge $55 for an 8x10 when they cost just $1.50 at the drug store?

Here's why.

Simply put, you're not just paying for the actual photograph, you're paying for time and expertise. First, let's look at the actual time involved. If you don't read this entire page, at least read this first part.

For a two hour portrait session:

- one hour of travel to and from the session
- two hours of shooting
- 30 minutes of setup, preparation, talking to the client etc.
- 30 minutes to load the photos onto a computer (2 - 4 Gb of data)
- 30 minutes to back up the files on an external drive
- 3 - 4 hours of Photoshop time including cropping, contrast, color, sharpening, saving a copy for print and a copy for the internet and backing up the edited photographs
- 2 - 3 hours to talk to the client, answer questions, receive their order and payment, order their prints, receive and verify prints, package prints, schedule shipment and drop package off at Fed Ex.
- For local customers, we also print a set of all of their photos, and meet them at our studio to review the photos and place their order. Meeting and travel time averages 2 hours.

You can see how one two hour session easily turns into more than ten hours of work from start to finish. So when you see a Photographer charging a $200 session fee for a two hour photo shoot, you are not paying them $100 / hour.

For an eight hour wedding:

- I won't bore you with the details, but an eight hour wedding typically amounts to at least two to three full 40 hour work weeks worth of time. Again, if they are charging you $4,000 for an eight hour wedding, you are not paying them $500 / hour.

Now for the expertise.

Shooting professional photography is a skill, acquired through years of experience. Even though a quality camera now costs under $2,000 taking professional portraits involves much more than a nice camera.

Most Professional Photographers take years to go from buying their first decent camera to making money with their photography. In addition to learning how to use the camera itself, there is a mountain of other equipment involved, as well as numerous software programs used to edit and print photographs, run a website etc.

And let's not forget that you actually have to have people skills, be able to communicate, make people comfortable in front of the camera - and posing people to make them look their best in a photograph is a skill all by itself.

Think of it this way - the next time you pay $X to get your hair done, a pair of scissors only costs $1.50. But you gladly pay a lot more to hire a Professional.

What about the cheap studios at the mall?

Please don't compare us to the chain store studios. But if you must, consider all of the time and work that we put into our photographs, compared to what they do. Good luck getting a two hour photo shoot at a chain store. Not to mention they won't come to the beach! And of course, look at our work compared to theirs. You get what you pay for.

The truth is, most of the mall and chain store studios lose money. In fact, in 2007 Wal-Mart closed 500 of their portrait studios because of the financial drain they were putting on the company. What the chain stores bet on is that you'll come in for some quick and cheap photos, and while you're there, you'll also spend $200 on other things. They don't have to make money, they are just there to get you in the door.

Conclusion

I hope that those who have taken the time to read this page will have a better understanding of why professional photographs cost so much more than the ones that you get from your local drug store.

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Glamorous

Maggie and I finished up her final senior model photoshoot with a fab piano! I love the glamorous 1940s feel of these.

Monday, November 3, 2008

We Heart STL!

...and Forest Park, and shopping, and Ted Drewes! Of course we made time for Photos ;-D Thanks to my lovely sissy for taking a few of me and JPO (I've decided I like being behind the camera rather than in front of it!)

Monday, October 27, 2008

Paige GHS Senior '09

It's always an adventure- Imagine my surprise when Paige whipped out her water shoes for a quick dip in the creek! I LOVE when seniors are willing to get their hands dirty (or in this case, wet!) Thanks Paige!