Wednesday, December 28, 2011

St. Paul's and Rusty Pelican Wedding - Lauren and Scott

I recently had the priveledge of photographing Lauren and Scott's wedding.  The wedding was held at St. Paul Catholic Church on Dale Mabry in Tampa nd the reception was at The Rusty Pelican.  Below are some of my favorite images from the wedding:

Click on any of the images below to see full-size!

The theme for the wedding was "Vintage."  We created a special photo Guest Book for the couple that included pictures from their ancestor's weddings.  This is the cover.




Since the wedding had a vintage theme, Lauren asked if we could print the Photo Booth pictures in sepia-tone.  Of course!

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Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Why Do Digital Files Cost So Much?

I just got off the phone with a client who wanted a photo shoot at the beach and all the images on disc, full-size and hi-rez, with a release of copyright so she could print them or post them online.

She was surprised at the cost.

So, I thought this might be a good time to explain how digital files are priced.  Let the questions begin!

Why are digital images so expensive?
Actually, they're not.  They just seem expensive because you are buying so many of them.  First, let's talk about how photographers make their money;

Most photographers charge very little for a photo session.  Their goal is to take such amazing pictures of you and your family that you will want to buy a lot of prints, wall art, or digital files.  It's a gamble every time.  We don't know how much money we will make from a client until they come see their images.

We like to offer a lot of different product so that we can make our clients happy (and make more money, of course). But here's the problem;  Most of these products can now be purchased online or at a local store.  So, when a client buys a digital image, it's very rare that they will buy anything else.  For example, we used to sell a ton of wallets but now most people don't send them to family anymore.  They just put the picture on Facebook.

What are digital images so expensive?  Because you are buying the whole cow.  I had a client who wanted to buy her digital images so she could make a guest book.  Well, I sell guest books.  So you can bet that I'm going to charge you at least as much as I would for a guest book, especially when you consider that you can use the images for so much more (prints, slide show, post online, "Thank You" cards, etc.)

Imagine going to McDonalds and asking for all the ingredients to make 30 cheeseburgers, already cooked, because you wanted to put the cheeseburgers together yourself.  Would you expect to pay less than the normal cheeseburger price?  Now, imagine they gave you the ingredients to make 30 cheeseburgers as well as hundreds of other types of burgers.  Less than the cost of 30 cheeseburgers, or more?

I started by saying that digital images aren't actually that expensive for what you get so let me put that into perspective.  If you were to buy 35 4x6 prints from me it would cost more than buying 35 digital images.  With the digital images you can do anything you want.  That's a great deal.

But I know a guy who will shoot a portrait session and give me a disc of images for X amount.  Why don't you do that?
The real question is:  Why don't you use that guy for your portraits?  I think we both know the answer.

You can buy a Kia or a Ford or a Lexus or a Mercedes.  Only you can decide which is right for you but don't expect the Mercedes to cost the same as the Kia.  (By the way, I'm not the Mercedes.  I know photographers who charge a lot more than me for their digital images and some who refuse to sell them at all.)


Well, I hope that I have shed a little light on why digital images cost what they do.  Just remember:  When you get everything on disc you are getting everything.  It's going to cost more than a few prints.

 
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Wedding at Mahaffey Theater in St. Petersburg

I thought it might be nice to start posting "Idea Boards" from some of my weddings.  Just a collection of some of the style elements from an event so brides can get ideas.

This wedding was held at Mahaffey Theater in St. Petersburg:

Click the image to see it full size.

 
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Friday, November 18, 2011

Trevor and Jillian at Hyatt Clearwater Beach

I just finished a wedding album for Trevor and Jillian who were married at The Hyatt, Clearwater Beach.  They decided not to do some of the traditional things at their wedding (garter toss, bouquet toss) which meant there was more room in the album.  So they filled it with their favorite pictures from The Vogue Booth ( Tampa's best Photobooth )!















It was a great wedding and a real privilege to be a part!

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Sunday, October 2, 2011

Wedding Pictures and Retouching

One of the things that can be confusing when you start searching for a wedding photographer here in Tampa Bay is the level of "retouching" that will be done to your images.

The problem is that "retouching" can mean different things to different people.  It's hard to know exactly what a person means when they say that they "retouch" your images.  It's a little like someone saying that they are going to paint a room.  Are they going to paint it all one color with a spray can?  Are they going to faux-paint with sponges and special applicators?  Will they being doing something in between those two extremes?

I can't speak for every photographer in town but I can tell you what I do and what I call it... so that you will at least understand what to expect from me.

But first, some technical mumbo-jumbo that will help you understand the process:

Professional photographers shoot in a format called RAW.  Your pocket sized, point-and-shoot camera shoots in a format called .JPG. So does your phone.

What's the difference?

Friday, September 23, 2011

Bridal Show Booth

We just finished our first Bridal Show.  It was the Tampa Bridal Showcase at A La Carte Pavilion.

You might be asking yourself, "I wonder why Booray has never done a bridal show before?"  (you probably aren't but for the purposes of this blog post, let's pretend that you are.).

The truth is that it takes a lot of work to build a booth.  You don't have to build a booth... they provide a table and chairs... but I'm of the opinion that you should "go large or go home" so I always knew that I would only do a show if I could build a nice booth.

So, that's what we did.


It took about a week to plan it out and put it together.  Most of that time was the painting and I have my fantastic wife to thank for that part.  I used un-finished doors for the walls and furniture from my house to fill it out.  My goal was to have a booth that didn't have anything that was a "trade show" item.  No big table, white tablecloth, event chairs, etc. When we were all done, it was pretty nice!

After the show I imediatly made changes to the booth.  Less furniture and more table space for album viewing.  Watching everyone else break-down their space in 10 minutes was a little depressing.

The show seemed fairly busy... not a crush of people but a constant stream.  There were a lot of photographers.  Someone told me they counted nine of us in all.

Two former brides, Jessica and Tabitha, came and worked the booth with me.  In my wildest dreams I could not have asked for better help.  They were fantastic to the point that I was embarassed to be standing there whenever I could hear them talking about me.

Will it get me business?  I have no idea.  With nine photographers in the hall, I imagine that there was a wide range of prices and styles for the brides to consider.  I'm not a high-end price but I'm not discount either.  The real test of this show, for me, will be learning what kind of brides go to these shows.  If it's bargain shoppers than I won't get much from it.  There is always someone who is willing to shoot for less.  I like to believe that I offer the best value of price/quality. 

I did get a few emails right after the show but they were all of the, "Send me a price list," variety. If you see your wedding photographer as just another person on your check-list that needs to be hired than I'm not the guy for you.  My brides tend to ask direct questions about lighting and style because they have thought about what they want and it's important to them.

So, we'll see!  If I get a client or two from the show then I'll be happy.  If I get five I'll be ecstatic.

Tampa Bay Wedding Photographer Booray Perry's website is here.

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Winner, Winner, Chicken Dinner

Last night was the monthly meeting of TAPPA (Tampa Area Professional Photographers Association) and I entered three prints in the monthly competition.

This image won 2nd place in the "Un-categorized" category:


This image won 1st place in the "Weddings and Events" category:


... and this image won 2nd place in the same category:


What's funny is that I thought that the couple kissing was my best shot at first place.  I included the image of the shoes because I really like it and was hoping it might get third.  Instead, the members of the guild decided that they like the shoe image best of all!  I didn't even vote for that image (you only cast one vote.)!

I'm not saying that the shoe image isn't good.  I love that image.  I wrote an entire blog post about that image.  I just didn't think that anyone else would love it as much as I do.  :)

I've been entering images into the monthly contests for a few months now and I still have no idea what the other members will pick.  It's actually kind of cool because every month is a surprise.


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