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Wednesday, March 16, 2011

What is custom photography?

Custom photography isn't necessarily for everyone, I'll be honest. Some people don't understand it or appreciate it.

So what makes me different from the portrait studio in the big box and department stores? I have over 10 years of experience and I take pride in my customer service. I think it is very important to meet up with my potential clients. I want to learn more about your special day and what exactly you are looking for. This is a perfect opportunity for you to ask my any questions and see if we are a good match. I believe there should be a level of comfort and chemistry with the clients and the photographer. Amy Van Epps Photography offers many different types of photography services. I am available for engagements, weddings, maternity, senior portraits, babies, events, and birth photography.

I offer many different products for my clients such as professionally printed portraits, albums, gallery wraps, signature mats, and other products. My portraits are printed from one of the best labs in the country. They are archival and will last at least 100 years. I do include high resolution disc of digital negatives with my engagement, wedding, and headshot packages. I am trying to slowly ease away from offering discs with all packages and transition into portraits. Why? I care about quality. With a disc of images you can simply go to a photo kiosk, photo center, and big box stores where you can get your images printed. I really have no idea about their quality or archival life. Or how old the ink and paper is. Is their monitor calibrated to their printer? Do they offer more than than glossy and matte finish? Frankly, the quality does not compare to a professional lab. I want the best for my clients.

Big box/department store portrait studios have tight schedules and they are trying to get as many customers as they can in and out of their doors in the shortest amount of time. I want my clients to have a great experience and not feel rushed. That is why my shortest session is an hour.

Some people only want cheap photography, photographs, or a photographer. When it comes to custom photography the last thing you want is something cheap. Look at how the dictionary defines cheap:

cheap (chp)
adj. cheap·er, cheap·est
1.
a. Relatively low in cost; inexpensive or comparatively inexpensive.
b. Charging low prices: a cheap restaurant.
2.
a. Obtainable at a low rate of interest. Used especially of money.
b. Devalued, as in buying power: cheap dollars.
3. Achieved with little effort: a cheap victory; cheap laughs.
4. Of or considered of small value: in wartime, when life was cheap.
5. Of poor quality; inferior: a cheap toy.
6. Worthy of no respect; vulgar or contemptible: a cheap gangster.
7. Stingy; miserly.

Yikes! I don't offer that to ANY of my clients. I offer quality.

I know some people's opinions about custom photography will never change. I just have to under accept that. I hope I was able to shed some light and educated some of my readers on how Amy Van Epps Photography is different and what separates us from the big box portrait studios.

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