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dan101
Registered: Jan 22, 2009
Total Posts: 162
Country: United States

igcollection wrote:
dan101 wrote:
I have been hesitant to bring this up, but do brides really buy this stuff? A photo of two lawn chairs? Photo with so much flare you cannot id the subject? How about the alligators foot? What about the odd colors and unusual crops? Are these just photos that you take for other photographers on the forum? I was with a MOB when she got some proofs like these and she said she was very dissapointed. She said why would she want a photo of the brides shoes? What about the photo's where the B&G's faces are blurred or cropped out? Why does the color look like it was shot on film left in a hot car? I suppose you take photos that are well composed, good color and show the B&G faces in focus. I just rarely see them posted. I am not saying your work is bad, I am just wondering if these are the photo's that sell.



My brides pay me thousands of dollars to give them a cropped photo of the groom, closeup of her shoes or her eyelashes. I show what I want to sell and that is the reason they hire me in the first place. Of course I show a whole lot more to complete the picture, but yeah they book me because their pictures will be different and not just "pretty pictures".

You know, it may be because you have a better grasp of your clients wants and needs. I am just not sure that this kind of photography is right for all brides. I like some of this stuff, but I am a photographer.



MPLS_photog
Registered: Jun 02, 2009
Total Posts: 850
Country: United States

dan101 wrote:
igcollection wrote:
dan101 wrote:
I have been hesitant to bring this up, but do brides really buy this stuff? A photo of two lawn chairs? Photo with so much flare you cannot id the subject? How about the alligators foot? What about the odd colors and unusual crops? Are these just photos that you take for other photographers on the forum? I was with a MOB when she got some proofs like these and she said she was very dissapointed. She said why would she want a photo of the brides shoes? What about the photo's where the B&G's faces are blurred or cropped out? Why does the color look like it was shot on film left in a hot car? I suppose you take photos that are well composed, good color and show the B&G faces in focus. I just rarely see them posted. I am not saying your work is bad, I am just wondering if these are the photo's that sell.



My brides pay me thousands of dollars to give them a cropped photo of the groom, closeup of her shoes or her eyelashes. I show what I want to sell and that is the reason they hire me in the first place. Of course I show a whole lot more to complete the picture, but yeah they book me because their pictures will be different and not just "pretty pictures".

You know, it may be because you have a better grasp of your clients wants and needs. I am just not sure that this kind of photography is right for all brides. I like some of this stuff, but I am a photographer.



The photography style is a reflection of Pat himself. If he wasn't true to his own inner style I doubt he'd take such good photos or even want to be a photographer. Your style should be dictated by who you are as a person and not what the market is looking for, success will follow.



D Smith
Registered: Nov 15, 2006
Total Posts: 263
Country: United States

Plastic hanger aside, these are nice.



RyanPederson
Registered: Feb 19, 2009
Total Posts: 229
Country: United States

Has anyone checked out Pat's blog lately? There's some damn fine new stuff in there.



PatFurey89
Registered: Jul 11, 2008
Total Posts: 1271
Country: United States

<3



maxwell1295
Registered: Jun 04, 2008
Total Posts: 4790
Country: United States

First off, Pat is a really cool dude. His style is fresh, edgy, and pimpish. I'm definitely digging his stuff and he is most definitely a rising star.



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