Friday, January 10, 2014

Why is custom photography so expensive?

Why is custom photography an investment?
 That's actually a loaded question with many parts to it. First you should also be asking, why do photographers charge $24 for an 8x10, when clearly the local drug store sells them for $3.99? And why do photographers want $350 for a disc with images?

When you go to a small business photographer you are paying for their time, expertise, experience, education, equipment and yes, you are purchasing his/her artwork. 

Here is what is involved in one of our 2-hour Family Session:
-Initial contact (whether email or phone) usually 10-15 minutes if on phone.
-Preparation of contract (minimum of 10 minutes), then mailing or emailing contract to client(s). 
-3-5 days before session client will receive a survey and questionaire to help photographer know what to expect and what the expectations of the client is. 
-Day before session, photographer will contact client to confirm everything is still a go! 
-travel to and from each session (in my situation usually a minimum of 20 minutes each way)
-meet and greet with Client(s)
-2 hour session (not including any set up time or change of clothing)
-Uploading of the session to computer and back-up drive (30-45 minutes)
-Culling of images (30 minutes)
-Editing of images (3-6 hours, depending on the type of session, if wedding it can take up to 30 hours of edit time)
-An additional 2-3 hours of communication on images, edits, and ordering

and so much more goes into just one session! 

Yes! Anyone can purchase a Digital Camera. However even a lower end professional camera and excellent glass (lens) is going to cost even at start up a minimum of $2,000. There is also education. While yes, you can learn to take images by practicing and reading, you also need to attend classes. I take 3-4 workshops each year which typically cost a minimum of $500 each. 

Now to answer why we charge so much for prints/digital files

Prints: 
Well first off I am not purchasing the print you buy from me, from Wal-Mart or CVS! I am purchasing them from a print studio that is of top quality. The labs I use are professional, they've been in business for years and they provide quality products. I pay more, so that my customers get the products they deserve. 

And finally why do you charge so much for a disc?
Honestly, the images I take of your family is art. You are paying for an disc of art, precious moments and memories that will last a life time. While I have seen several photographers that charge $350 for a disc with 20-25 images, here is how it works at Bobbi Janell Photography;
Each session comes with a certain number of digital files, for example:  

Our Family Ties Collection: $125
includes 60 minutes of shoot time, up to 50 miles of travel (there after it is $0.35 per mile), 1 location of your choice, 1 outfit change, preview disc (includes low-res color edits with watermark. this disc is for previewing purposes only) and 5 digital files of your choice (typically from about 30-50 images per gallery/session, unless it is a mini session and then there are usually about between 15-20 images to choose from and the disc is also discounted)!

Here is the deal with our Digital Files, & Print Release:
We do offer a minimum # of digital files via digital download per each session. You get to choose your favorite files from your online preview/ordering gallery. We also offer professional printing with a $150 print minimum. While our full disc does cost $250 we will discount it $3 per images that has been purchased in a print. So if you order 10 poses you will save $30 off your disc. 

Last but not least I get asked all the time why I do not give out copyright releases?
It is true, I do not give out a copyright release. To do so I would be giving up my right to my work. However I do give each client a limited personal print release. A print release allows you to print the images for personal use, whether it is as a gift or for your home. 

I hope that you found this information helpful. 
~BJ


Monday, January 6, 2014

Family: Emily

Late last year my mom had to have surgery because she had Osteomyelitis (bone infection) in her big toe. After the surgery part of her treatment was to have daily infusions which lasted 3 hours! So every day we'd go to the local infusion center and sit for three hours. We were blessed with some of the sweetest nurses I have ever met. Emily just happens to be one of those nurses. I can't even begin to thank those nurses for all they've done for my mom and for everyone else they treat. Their smiles and happy energy is what made sitting there 3 hrs a day for 6 weeks possible. Thank you for all you do! God Bless!! Enjoy Emily's preview