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Entries from November 2009

Why Custom Photography costs so much

November 23, 2009 · Leave a Comment

 

Digital technology is brilliant. The digital revolution has brought amazing flexibility and amazing amounts of control for the photographer, the hobbyist, the professional, the amateur. With flexibility comes a price though. Camera equipment is still considerably more expensive when you factor in its’ lifespan, the need for additional resources for processing those images, the time it takes to get a usable image and the effort that goes into all of this. Even though you pay $1.99 for a print at your local drugstore and paying for film is pretty much a thing of the past (although you still pay for memory) you may be wondering why you may pay upwards of $40, 50, 70, 90 for a custom photography print. Some photographers hear this statement every once in awhile:

“How in the world can you charge $60 for an 8×10 if it costs me less than $2 to print at the local drug store?”

The answer is multifaceted and has a lot to do with the time, aforementioned equipment costs, artistic vision and reputation of the photographer, expertise and the usual costs of running a legitimate business.

TIME of the CUSTOM PHOTOGRAPHER: Approaching it from a time standpoint, for instance let’s imagine that you have hired a photographer who has work that you love and that is traveling an hour to your on location session.

Time break down: session prep time (30 mins – 1 hour, includes equipment and back up equipment checks + vehicle checks)

• one hour travel time TO session • 15-30 minutes prep time at client’s home

• 90 minutes-2 hours with client photographing subject • one hour travel time FROM session

• 30-45 minutes uploading time from digital cards from camera to computer

• 30-45 minutes time spent backing up the original images • 2-5 hours editing time to present you with a diverse gallery of edited images

• 1 hour prep time getting ready for ordering

• 1 hour designing specialty items for client

• 1 hour sorting through and checking order

• 30 minutes-1 hour prep time for delivery

• 30 minutes-1 hour getting order shipped

• any additional phone time or time needed for add on ordering, shipment issues, quality issues

As you can see, average client time for a session ranges from just under 13 hours to 19 hours dependent on the photographer’s level of service. This is time dedicated only to your session. When the photographer charges $150-$300 for the photo shoot you are not just paying for the two hours of session time, you are paying the photographer for 12-19 hours complete time for your session.

COSTS of the CUSTOM PHOTOGRAPHER: Regarding equipment costs, a good quality professional camera with a selection of good optical quality lenses and digital storage mediums and computer set up can run from $10,000-$30,000 costs dependent on the photographer. Even though you can purchase a really good quality digital SLR for about $1000 there are still other costs related to photography. A good lens for portrait photography can run up $900 to $2500. A dependable computer system with software loaded for business and creative usage can run $2500 to $8000 dependent on the photographer. Then come lab costs for specialty products. A good photographer knows the lab is integral to their success. Photography labs dedicated to the professional photographer often cost more and offer a range of products that allows the custom photographer to continually offer new, innovative products for you, the discerning client. Discussion other costs of running a photography business could take awhile so we’ll skip the intricate details of running the business, taxes, vehicular costs, costs of advertising/marketing, costs of sample pieces that the photographer may bring to your session, etc.

APPLES to ORANGES: Often times clients will mention to their photographer that X studio in the mall/department store only charges $25 for an 8×10 or they may mention other things related to discount photography chains. The fact is those discount chains make their money on volume, not on customized 1:1 service. The whole reason the big department stores began offering portrait studios in the first place was to get you, the savvy consumer, in through their door so that you could spend more money with them in other departments. Your “PORTRAITS” are considered the true “loss leader”. Going to a chain studio, as a consumer, you don’t have the benefit of 1:1 attention for 2 hours at your home where your child is allowed to explore, play and be comfortable in their home environment, nor do you get the experience that many custom photographers are known for or the lovely captures of natural expressions. You simply get a bare bones, “SAY CHEESE” experience. Keep this in mind when selecting a photographer.

REPUTATION/EXPERTISE of the PHOTOGRAPHER: Being in demand, being well known for quality work, and having a good reputation often costs time on the photographer’s part. Their expertise comes at a cost, including their time learning their craft and learning the intricacies of lighting, and the commitment put forth on their end to create a persona about their business that oozes professionalism. A great number of photographers go a very long time from the time that they purchase their first good camera to making money at the business of photography. Many photographers, when first starting out, rush in thinking that the business will be easily profitable in no time… after all, how expensive could it be to get a camera and use it to create their dream? They often neglect to factor in the cost of business, the cost of equipment, software, back ups, etc.. Being of sound reputation, a better professional photographer knows that they must always reinvest in their business to create the reputation of being top notch. To create good work, good equipment, reliable equipment, and back up equipment is a necessity. The photographer who desires to be known as better/best/unparalleled reputation-wise knows that the most important thing they can do for their business is reliability and dependability. This is how reputations get built. Good work often is a wonderful side product of building that good reputation. I hope this (lengthy) article helps shed some light on WHY a custom photographer is a better choice for your family’s memories. The photographs that are produced as a result of the professionalism and dedication that your photographer has will be cherished for a lifetime (or more) and great thought and consideration should be placed into hiring who is right for your family’s most precious investment.

text courtesy of Marianne Drenthe (http://www.professionalchildphotographer.com/information/)

Categories: Boutique · Child Portraits · Children's portraits · Location photography · Outer Banks · family portrait · photography
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Copyright Protection

November 22, 2009 · Leave a Comment

One of the dilemmas a photographer finds herself in is, unscupulous people who try to circumvent the professional priced photographic prints that she produces. The person who scoffs at the prices of prints are not taking into consideration that we have  expenses that go above and beyond the print itself. To understand this better read 

10 Reasons Professional Photographers Charge What They Do

There’s advertising costs, office expenses, taxes, equipment costs and repairs (which are much more often for photographers who take their precious cameras out onto the beach.)

This past year I found a solution to the problem of someone who thinks they can order prints, scan them or have them copied at walmart, then complain about the prints and want their money back.

A method of processing photosensitive materials in which one or more chemical compounds are at least partially retained after processing. The chemical compounds are unique to a particular process used by a copyright owner. The absence of the unique compounds in a processed material thus indicates that the processing has been without the authorisation of the copyright owner. Additionally, if a photographic image is scanned or goes through a copying process, the watermark becomes visible under a special light designed to work with the specific emulsion used by each photographer. This process makes it possible for a Professional Photographer to know if her work has been illegally copied.

Categories: Children's portraits · High School Senior · Location photography · Senior Portraits · Wedding · beach portraits · engagement portrait · family portrait · models · photography
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Give the gift of memories!

November 20, 2009 · Leave a Comment

Gift Certificates now available

So how many of you are ready for the upcoming holidays?  If you need a great gift idea, give the gift of a portrait session and prints from Shelley Chamberlin Photography! Know a new mom-to-be having a baby shower? Be the hit of the party when you surprise her with a newborn photography session.

What about the weddings you’ve got on your social calendar? Give them something they’ll be really grateful for . . . a gift certificate to use towards their wedding photos! Be unique, be fresh, be creative… be a part of the bride’s first family heirloom. Gift certificates may be used toward the purchase of prints, wedding albums, and gallery wrapped canvases. Help them decorate their new home with beautiful images from their day.

I’ve had requests for these so I’m very proud to be offering them. There are two types of certificates available so you can customize your gift for the recipient. One geared towards engagements/weddings and another aimed at family/children/newborn photography.  Each one comes in a nice envelope with ribbon enclosure. All you have to do is hand it to the recipient, no wrapping involved!

Categories: Albums · Anniversary · Boutique · Children's portraits · Christmas cards · Cool New Products · Holiday Cards · Products · Wedding · beach portraits · engagement portrait · family portrait · gift certificate · greeting cards · outer banks beach portrait · photo book · photography
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Just in time for the Holidays!! New Greeting Card Designs!

November 3, 2009 · Leave a Comment

In the past I have only offered the 5×7 Flat Greeting Cards, but starting in the 2009 Holiday Season I am now able to offer a variety of card styles.  You can order a folded card that shows a photo on the front and your holiday message on the inside, or you may choose to include a photo or multiple photos on the inside of your card. Also available for the first time are Accordion cards that allow you to select either 6 or 10 images depending on the style and size you choose. The Tri-Fold card allows you to use up to 6 images from your portrait session. For a sampling of the designs available see the gallery below. We can also custom design a card for you for a small design fee. These Premium cards are available in sets of 25 only. Call our office  for more information or to order your holiday cards!

Categories: Boutique · Children's portraits · Christmas cards · Cool New Products · High School Senior · Holiday Cards · Location photography · Outer Banks · Products · beach portraits · family portrait · greeting cards · models · photography · special occasion cards
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