Monthly Archives: August 2013

Autumn Family Photography Mini Sessions [Midlothian VA Photographer]

Autumn Family Photography and more!

Need a Save the Date photo?  How about some better than stale school photos to commemorate 2013-14? Want to savor more than a couple hours of your little one  in the cutest  (or coolest)  Halloween costume?  Get on top of the holiday rush: Christmas cards go out soon!

Mini sessions are great for family, couples, maternity, children (immediate families only per session)!

Annnnnnnnnd, here are the details:

When:  SATURDAY, October 13 (rain date Oct 14)  10:00-5:30*

Time: I know you’re busy!!  You’ll be 3o minutes from out of the car to back on the road again!

Who:  families, couples, maternity or children (if you want to bring props, just let me know; I love them!)

What: You will receive the best  7 images in a digital album from which you can download, save and print.

Cost: Mini Sessions are $250.  Book in SEPTEMBER  and save $100!  *spaces are limited

Book your session now. Contact me at TH_photography@ymail.com.

Mini-session time slots are  confirmed with your  payment  contract on file.  Looking forward to a fun filled day of all things beautiful.

 

Home Decorating [Midlothian VA Photographer]

It’s true, there’s no way possible that my house will remain tidy for longer time than it takes me to wak from one room to the next. Tried and proven.  As we prepare to start another year of school here at home, we do the annual clean-up, purge and reorganize thing.  Within the first 15 minutes of attack mode, I had moved more toys (and rocks, as it were) from places where I’d never dreamed they’d show up. I stopped any hope of progress and snapped a couple of photos. He’s pretty creative in the home decorating genre, too, don’t you think?

Photographers Need To Know [Richmond VA Photography Adviser]

Dear Photographer,

You’ve worked hard. Over the years you’ve been mastering your skill and have complete confidence with each session you shoot. While you’re still learning (we’re all learning something every day in this field!), you have mastered good photography AND good business.  It’s taken quite some time, but you’re a professional both in quality of service and end product. You walk away from a completed session with pride in your work that even other professional photographers look at and smile, as well as  a happy client: CONGRATULATIONS!

How do you know when you’re at that point? Here’s a great way: you have clients tell you they’re going with a beginner photographer to help build their portfolio, or to a cookie cutter portrait studio to save some money, or a cheap “All files on a disc for $40” sort of deal.  No wait, that’s not how you know-but almost. You know you’re on your way when you’re OK WITH THOSE THINGS.  You can graciously wish the (would never be yours anyway) client well and mean it.  Every inquiry is NOT your potential client IF and WHEN you’re running a professional business. It’s that simple, so be happy about it.

The last two “Calls” I’ve gotten have been in complete opposition from a client’s perspective: 1. LOVED the difference (re can SEE a difference, everyone can’t, you know! This is key!)  in my work from what others do and where they’ve usually gone. They are  booking a family session, and 2. Has not budgeted money to spend on a custom family session but is going to go with someone just beginning to shoot and practice to build a portfolio (more on that in another Dear Photographer).  BOTH are ok. They’re good people with a different take on professional photography.  It’s your job to have your business and business mind in a place where it’s not only ok for the 2nd inquiry to go elsewhere, but preferred. You want to work with those who value YOUR work, your art and your time. FIND THEM.

I can’t tell you how happy it makes me to do a family, couple, newborn-or whatever -session for a new client and for them to pay me to do what I love. THEY leave ecstatic with their photos, prints and product, and I leave with the rush of knowing I just put my passion of photography, people and prints into my work. What’s the saying?   Harvey MacKay – “Find something you love to do, and you’ll never work a day in your life.”  Yep. That. ..when you’re earning a living do it. 🙂

So in Love [Photographer Richmond VA]

Sometimes people are so dear to me even though I barely know them. This wasn’t the first time I met the Mr. here, no, I’ve known him through his mom’s heart for many years. Imagine how happy I was when she wanted to give them an anniversary session to celebrate their new marriage!  It was bonus to be able to meet the Mrs. No doubt about it, this young lady is easy to love and I’m so glad I was able to meet them, talk with them and now to pray for them as they grow in the Lord and in their love. Happy Anniversary to a very special couple!

The Bride’s Wait is Over [Richmond VA Wedding Photographer]

Yes! The bride’s  wait is over. After waiting a long time, from far away, her man in uniform swept her off her feet and married her today-and what a gorgeous day they had for their wedding!  Congratulations to the newlyweds!   I was lucky enough to be able to do a few bridal portraits for the new Mrs. Enjoy the wedded bliss!

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