Little Angels Photo Blog

April 22, 2010

A Mother’s Love…How will you remember this special time?

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“A mother is she who can take the place of all others but
whose place no one else can take.”
– Cardinal Mermillod

Call our studio today at 801-593-0027 and set an appointment to document this unique time in your life.

April 16, 2010

Negative CD Package, promotion for the month of May.

Filed under: Newborns, News and Updates, promotions — admin @ 10:22 am

CD Package includes: a 1 hour child session, a CD with all images taken at photo shoot (in high resolution).  Also includes 10- 4×6 proofs lightly retouched.  You will also receive a copyright release form.  You will receive a proof sheet from your session so you can pick your 10 proofs. This wonderful CD Package only $495.00
$25 for additional children.  Extensive retouching will be an additional charge. May not be combined with other offers.  Please mention this offer when booking your appointment.

Baby Jarvis

Filed under: Birth Announcements, Newborns — admin @ 6:57 am

April 13, 2010

Beautiful Baby Girl

Filed under: Babies in Bloom, Newborns, News and Updates — admin @ 1:40 pm

“A baby girl…
one of the most beautiful miracles in life,
one of the greatest joys we can ever know,
and one of the reasons why
there is a little extra sunshine, laughter and happiness
in your world today.”

April 9, 2010

50% Off Gallery Wraps! You can’t afford to miss this!

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Wednesday April 14th is our ONE DAY SALE.  50% off all gallery wraps.  You’ve seen the gallery wraps displayed at the doctors offices, boutiques and hospitals, now you can afford to decorate your home with our stylish gallery wraps.  Cannot combine with any other offers.
Place your order by calling 801-593-0027 or emailing us at littleangelsphoto@comcast.net

No appointments April 19 thru the 23rd

Filed under: Newborns, News and Updates — admin @ 1:31 pm

I will not be taking any session appointments the week of April 19th.  If you have a newborn,  please call and we will try and get you scheduled next week for your session or I will be back on April 26th.  Eva will still be in the office to answer questions the week of April 19th if you need assistance.  Sorry for the inconvenience.

tanya

April 7, 2010

Method to magic: the making of a memory

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Ever wonder how we get those memorable shots with squirmy, crying, newborns? The answer: help from patient parents and the expertise that being a mother of 3 and a 10-year photography veteran earns you. Click the link below and watch a portion of a recent photo shoot with beautiful Baby Castillo.

Video

Beautiful end result:

April 2, 2010

Amazing photo fixes made possible by a professional studio

Filed under: Newborns, News and Updates — admin @ 2:59 pm

We’ve all had it happen, we have that picture that we love…only there is some glaring problem with the image. Some one is blinking, looking the wrong direction, or often with newborns, private areas are exposed. Below is an example of how a good photographer/editor can take two bad images and create one priceless piece of art for your home.

Before editing magic.

After editing.

April 1, 2010

Do you think professional photography is expensive?

Filed under: Children, Family, Maternity, Newborns, News and Updates — admin @ 1:23 pm

In this digital age where everyone has cameras, scanners, and home “photo printers”, we hear this all the time.  How do professional 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 photography; they are also paying for time invested in the photo shoot, the education the photographer has had to become a professional photographer, and large cost of professional equipment.

First, let’s look at the actual work involved in the average one hour session:

The Session:

  • 45 minutes: Talk to the client, answer questions, send informational and pricing email.  Once the client books the appointment, we like to have a short consultation over the phone about what the client wants to accomplish at the portrait session. We will also mailed to client before the session a consultation packet with directions to the studio.  All consultation packets are classy elegant packaging featuring a lot of information about our studio.
  • 30 minutes: Photographer will arrive 30 minutes before the session to prepare the studio, turn lights on, prepare memory card and camera.  Also to turn the heaters on for the newborn babies.
  • 1-hour session: The portrait session
  • 30 minutes:  If the session was a newborn baby.  Most likely there will be a laundry basket full of soiled blankets and sheets from the naked baby.  These need to be washed and dried immediately.
  • 45 minutes: Back up the files onto the studio computer.  Also back up all files from session onto a secondary back up drive.  Download images into proof viewing program for customer viewing.  Filter all bad images and duplicated images out.  Crop, edit and change tones on all images.  Prepare slideshow for client of favorite images to music.

The Portrait Viewing Session:

  • 30 minutes: The digital artist needs to arrive 30 minutes before the session time to turn the projector on, load the program and images.  (and incase clients arrive a little early)
  • 1-hour portrait viewing session: Showing clients the slideshow.  Going through and helping clients narrow down their favorite images.  Discussing any retouches the client may want.  Answer any questions the client may have.

You can see how a one-hour session easily turns into over 4 hours or more from start to finish.  So if you see a professional photographer charging $100 session fee for a one-hour photo shoot, the client is NOT paying them $100 per hour.

The Expertise and Cost of doing Business:

-Shooting professional photography is a skill acquired through years of experience and training.  Even though a DSLR now cost under $1000, taking professional portraits involves much more than a nice camera.

Most professional 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 produce high quality portraits.  And don’t forget backdrops, equipment, props, rent, utilities, taxes, employee expenses and insurance.

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.    Most likely the photographer shooting has had very minimal training.

Consider the time and effort that a professional photographer puts into photographs, compared to a chain store.  Store sessions last just a few minutes, while a professional 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 patience) to wait because everyone is in a hurry.

The truth is that many chain store studios lose money.  What the chain stores bank on is a client coming in for quick, cheap photos… and while there, spending $100 on other items.  They are there to get you in the door.

The Real Deal:

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

A pair of scissors costs $1.50 at the drugstore.  Still, most people will gladly pay a lot more to hire a professional hairdresser to cut their hair.  The added attention and quality that a personal photographer gives is worth every penny.

In the end, isn’t a result like the one below worth it?

Thanks to Shawn, Pamela and Gavin Richter with Caught on Film Photography for the inspiration of this article.

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