Monday, June 14, 2010
PHOTODUDS Freebie giveaway!
photoDUDS is giving away software and free prizes from Animoto, GP Albums and KYPPA...go to http://photoduds.com to check it out!
Saturday, May 8, 2010
How to Choose a Baby Photographer
How to Choose a Baby Photographer
What is your style? What do you like? Choosing a baby photographer is a big decision and can involve a significant investment. Here are a few tips to ensure you are satisfied and happy with the end result:
Decide Your Budget Range and Style
The first step in choosing a baby photographer is to decide on a style preference. Do you prefer a modern look, a classic look, outdoors, indoors, colorful or black and white? Many photographers have a distinct look, and you may want to consider if their style suits your home décor. Additionally, prices will vary according to which photographer you choose. Lower priced photographers will allow you to purchase more prints, while higher-end photographers provide added services such as helping you design custom artwork for your home. So keep your style preference and budget at the top of your mind, as feeling confident about these two factors will help you be more efficient in your search for the perfect photographer.
Research Baby Photographers Online
The second step in choosing a baby photographer is to browse the websites of photographers in your area. Make a list of a few artists who are compatible with your style and your budget. As a general rule, photographers will most often display their best photos online to attract potential clients. If you don’t like what you see on the website, chances are high that you might not like their work in person.
Call Your Baby Photographer Choices and Narrow the List
Once you have a list of your top choices, call the photographers to determine if you “click” with them on a personal level. After all, this person will play an integral role in documenting your family history, so you want to ensure you like them. Be open and communicative about your wishes, needs and budget ideas. Get a “feel” for the energy, the setting and the photographer’s ideas, take your time and make the right decision.
Know Your Photography Goals
A reputable and professional baby photographer will try and determine your goals and needs to ensure they provide you with the best possible service. Questions you may want to be able to answer include:
Are you looking for custom wall art or something smaller to document this particular time? This answer can play a major factor in your choice as you might invest in a higher-end photographer for your wall art and try various styles for your smaller prints.
What is your priority and main goal of booking this session?
Will this photo begin or follow an established family tradition? If it follows a family tradition, ensure you explain your needs fully or provide visual examples.
Remember, establishing a relationship and communicating your goals is the best step to success in hiring the ideal baby photographer for you. Follow these simple rules and you will be on your way to displaying a gorgeous new portrait of your child in your home.
How to Choose a Baby Photographer
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What is your style? What do you like? Choosing a baby photographer is a big decision and can involve a significant investment. Here are a few tips to ensure you are satisfied and happy with the end result:
Decide Your Budget Range and Style
The first step in choosing a baby photographer is to decide on a style preference. Do you prefer a modern look, a classic look, outdoors, indoors, colorful or black and white? Many photographers have a distinct look, and you may want to consider if their style suits your home décor. Additionally, prices will vary according to which photographer you choose. Lower priced photographers will allow you to purchase more prints, while higher-end photographers provide added services such as helping you design custom artwork for your home. So keep your style preference and budget at the top of your mind, as feeling confident about these two factors will help you be more efficient in your search for the perfect photographer.
Research Baby Photographers Online
The second step in choosing a baby photographer is to browse the websites of photographers in your area. Make a list of a few artists who are compatible with your style and your budget. As a general rule, photographers will most often display their best photos online to attract potential clients. If you don’t like what you see on the website, chances are high that you might not like their work in person.
Call Your Baby Photographer Choices and Narrow the List
Once you have a list of your top choices, call the photographers to determine if you “click” with them on a personal level. After all, this person will play an integral role in documenting your family history, so you want to ensure you like them. Be open and communicative about your wishes, needs and budget ideas. Get a “feel” for the energy, the setting and the photographer’s ideas, take your time and make the right decision.
Know Your Photography Goals
A reputable and professional baby photographer will try and determine your goals and needs to ensure they provide you with the best possible service. Questions you may want to be able to answer include:
Are you looking for custom wall art or something smaller to document this particular time? This answer can play a major factor in your choice as you might invest in a higher-end photographer for your wall art and try various styles for your smaller prints.
What is your priority and main goal of booking this session?
Will this photo begin or follow an established family tradition? If it follows a family tradition, ensure you explain your needs fully or provide visual examples.
Remember, establishing a relationship and communicating your goals is the best step to success in hiring the ideal baby photographer for you. Follow these simple rules and you will be on your way to displaying a gorgeous new portrait of your child in your home.
How to Choose a Baby Photographer
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Sunday, March 28, 2010
Dawn Shields takes Grand Album at WPPI in her heartwrenching work of art
This is absolutely amazing. Be sure to view it in HD, full screen - it's worth waiting for it to load.
I found this on DWF's forum, posted by Mark Lutz. Here is his intro to watching this video - I don't think I could have explained it any better:
"Dawn Shields album is called “Legacy” and it took Grand Album at WPPI this year. Go into it knowing that this album is unlike any album that you’ve probably ever seen before.
A bit of backstory… Dawn created this album for herself, her sister and her brother to help them remember their beloved grandfather after she discovered the full details of his inmate past. An amazing story told in the shape of an album for a man she loved."
There were numerous comments posted by others on the DWF forum - some commending Dawn's work, others admonishing her for even creating it! Some felt it should not have won Grand Album, given that it had "nothing to do with wedding or portrait photography" and that it was simply a "scrapbook". To me - it was both disturbing and profound to watch. It grabbed my heartstrings and swung from them freely. The craft of the album itself, the photography, the lighting is simply amazing. The story behind it is not "puppy dogs and rainbows" as one reader put it, but rather deeply emotional, a glimpse into the private feelings of someone else, and regardless of what you think of the album or whether she should have shared it publicly, Dawn should be respected for the simple fact that she had the courage to do so.
I found this on DWF's forum, posted by Mark Lutz. Here is his intro to watching this video - I don't think I could have explained it any better:
"Dawn Shields album is called “Legacy” and it took Grand Album at WPPI this year. Go into it knowing that this album is unlike any album that you’ve probably ever seen before.
A bit of backstory… Dawn created this album for herself, her sister and her brother to help them remember their beloved grandfather after she discovered the full details of his inmate past. An amazing story told in the shape of an album for a man she loved."
There were numerous comments posted by others on the DWF forum - some commending Dawn's work, others admonishing her for even creating it! Some felt it should not have won Grand Album, given that it had "nothing to do with wedding or portrait photography" and that it was simply a "scrapbook". To me - it was both disturbing and profound to watch. It grabbed my heartstrings and swung from them freely. The craft of the album itself, the photography, the lighting is simply amazing. The story behind it is not "puppy dogs and rainbows" as one reader put it, but rather deeply emotional, a glimpse into the private feelings of someone else, and regardless of what you think of the album or whether she should have shared it publicly, Dawn should be respected for the simple fact that she had the courage to do so.
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