Archive for February, 2010

I’m so excited to have an article we wrote featured on the Professional Photographers of Canada blog!

For anyone who hasn’t read it yet, here is the whole article.  It’s full of great tips for budgeting for your dream wedding photographer.

One of the biggest decisions that every bride faces is how to budget for her big day. Websites and magazines provide checklists to help you allocate your budget for all of the details of your wedding, large and small. Every one of your friends who just got married will also be more than happy to give you wedding planning advice.

While these budgets can be a great place to start, nothing is set in stone, and you have to decide what is most important for YOUR wedding. For many brides, photography is THE most important thing for their wedding. All of the details of your wedding are important, but your photos are the only permanent record of your wedding day. Here are a few tips to help ensure you have budgeted enough for your wedding photography.

Do I need a professional?

My uncle can do it for me. These days anyone with a camera thinks that they are a photographer, but a professional has the experience, equipment, personality, and backup equipment to ensure that your photos are stunning and safeguarded.

    How much is too much?

    A few years ago, you could hire a great wedding photographer for $2000-$3000. These days, people are spending more on their photographer, and it’s not unusual to pay $5000+ for an amazing professional photographer for full day coverage with an album and disc. Why is it ‘so expensive’? There is a difference between amazing photography and poor photography. The talent of a true professional photographer can be the difference between ho-hum photos and stunning images of your most important day. Wedding photography is one field where you do get what you pay for.

      How much coverage do I need?

      Gone are the days of stiff portraits after a traditional ceremony. Many brides now want documentary-style coverage of their wedding. However, not everyone wants photos of getting ready. Or, your budget might not allow for hiring a pro for the whole day. Rather than hiring a mediocre photographer for the whole day, consider spending a bit extra and hiring a professional for less time.

        Do I get a disc of images?

        To some brides a disc is important, to some it is not. If you are a bride who values having a digital archive of your photos and the ability to print what you want, check to see if the disc is included, or if there is an extra charge. If the initial package price is low but there are fees after the fact, this may affect how a photographer will fit into your budget. Also, understand that there is a difference between a disc of high-resolution files that you can print to a large size, or downsized files (or low resolution) that can only be used for the web or small prints.

          Do I need a wedding album?

          You may have intentions of printing off wedding photos for your friends and family, or putting together your own wedding album. However, many brides find that after the wedding life gets busy, priorities shift, and the disc of wedding images gets put on the shelf. Also, technologies change and that disc will eventually be obsolete or may deteriorate. A good quality album will safeguard your memories for years. You should ensure your budget has enough room for a professional wedding album.

            Can I personalize my wedding with photography?

            You can combine other items from your budget, such as a guest book, thank you cards, and even invitations into your photography budget. Ask your photographer to do custom extras with your engagement and wedding photos.

              Shouldn’t I get a discount for getting married on a Sunday or in the winter?

              A photographer works just as hard on a Saturday in the summer as on a Sunday in December. You shouldn’t necessarily expect a discount if you’re not getting married on a Saturday.

                New Photo Studio Construction

                February 22, 2010

                It is a good thing that Haley left her job this year because I have been very busy! We are developing our basement into a portrait studio and office.

                The construction has been going very well. Our carpenter, Curtis Hnidan, has been amazing at bringing everything together. He and his father Les have done all of the framing. Curtis has also helped us get our other trades. If you have a development that you want to do, give us a call and we will put you in touch.

                Here are some pictures of the development. There will be more very soon. I just figured everything out with constructions permits and everything has passed inspection so far so now the construction is going fast!

                Photography Studio Construction

                Photography Studio Construction

                Photography Studio Construction

                This is the view from our studio to where our office will be. The room is an open concept with enough room for two backdrops and an area where we can have another set. It is very versatile. One of the reasons that we bought the house is that the ceilings in the basement are nine feet high which gives us good headroom to place lights above our subjects. Also, we have two areas to shoot from that are quite long. One is 34 feet and the other is 29 feet. This allows us to take pictures with a long lens, giving us more flattering pictures of our subjects than are possible in a smaller studio.

                Photography Studio Construction

                Photography Studio Construction

                Photography Studio Construction

                Keep coming back, I will be posting pictures with the drywall up by next week. I’m looking forward to covering up the pink walls :) .

                2009 – The Winners!

                February 20, 2010

                Wow. We are overwhelmed – what an amazing response we had to the favourite images of 2009. Over 900 votes were cast!

                Congratulations to our top three! It was so close, we decided that ALL THREE will receive a free mini-album of their wedding. Thank you to our couples for submitted their favourite images, everyone who voted, and all of the other photographers from around the world who commented on our blog.

                #1: Shauntel & Jason

                #2: Ashley & Rob

                #3: Amita & Abheeshek

                Hi everyone,

                We’ve just returned from an amazing relaxing 10 days in Phoenix. Sigh. It was a great way to recharge our batteries and prep for an incredibly busy time meeting with new clients.

                Of course, we can’t go anywhere without a camera (or can we? More on that later…) so Michael met up with the incredible Justine Miller from Phoenix to second with her on an engagement shoot with Jenna & Marc (you can see Justine’s blog post of them here).

                Here are some of the shots Michael nabbed during the shoot.  Hot!!

                And here’s Justine working her magic.

                Speaking of magic, we went on the craziest road trip ever.  It all started with a cold.  Andrew had the sniffles and he fell asleep in the car while we were driving to the science center.  We decided to keep driving and let him have a good nap.  Well, 6 hours later we found ourselves in Disneyland!  Here’s an iPhone snap of  the wind farms in California.

                We had nothing with us. No change of clothes, toiletries….camera….  (Now don’t worry, we had plenty of clothes and diapers for Andrew.  At least one of us was prepared!).  It was the most spontaneous thing we have done in a long time.  We picked up a little Canon from Target, spent the night at a Best Western, and took in Disneyland the next day.  It was amazing!  It was raining a bit, and so Disneyland was absolutely dead.  There were no lines, and we walked right on to every ride.  Andrew loved the rides.  He would cry when we got off the rides, try to squeeze through barriers to get to more rides, and kept saying ‘ride?, ride?’. We left when Andrew was ready for bed, and drove all night back to Phoenix.

                The whole trip was so surreal, and it was a great break from my normal sensible, organized, well-thought-out self.  And that’s the story of Andrew’s first trip to Disneyland!  Here are a few snapshots.

                To cap off the trip, we had a celebrity sighting in the Phoenix airport!  This is Michael and Andrew with Nick Stahl, the star of the HBO series Carnivale (sadly, I was watching the luggage at the time, so didn’t get to meet him).  For anyone who hasn’t watched this show, I suggest renting it.  It was a short-lived series, but like any HBO series, immaculately produced. (And yes, it’s super blurry, Nick’s wife took it on our iPhone – thanks!).

                We are delighted to announce that we have been chosen to receive the Bride’s Choice Awards 2010 by Wedding Wire!  This award is given to the top 5% of local wedding professionals and recognizes excellence in quality and service.  We are so honoured to have received this award.  Thank you to all of our clients and fans for supporting us!

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                Joanne & Colin travelled from Lethbridge to find some nice white snow for their engagement photos. They are SO cute together! I love the nod to the Olympics – I need to get a pair of those gloves! Next time we see these two it will be much warmer, so look for their wedding this summer! Thanks you two for braving the cold with us.

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