October 26, 2010

The Nitty Gritty……

Being a new small business owner, there’s so much to learn…… Marketing, Insurance, Gear, Product Presentation, Post Production, Taxes, Scheduling, and oh yeah,  learning how to use a camera & assortment of lenses. Back in December of 2009, only 1.5 months after buying my first DSLR camera, I was contacted by our two recent brides to shoot their weddings. I was thrilled. I was exstatic. I was over the moon. I was terrified. I was naive. …. but at least I recognized my terror and naive-ness…. and had time to conquer those issues.  I spent the next 9-10 months battling my lack of knowledge, by learning anything and everything I possibly could about the wedding photography industry, from a photographers point of view. (I already knew enough from the brides point of view!). Thank you Google and SWPB (a Flickr forum) for being there to answer my questions. You’re an invaluable resource. When I first advertised that I was willing to shoot weddings for $500 a pop, I had NO CLUE what that meant, how much of that money would actually make it back to our bank account once we were all said and done with the event….. but alas, contracts were signed and their teeny tiny deposits were paid. I was still excited that these two lovely girls were giving me a chance. That’s hard to get. I’m going to talk a little about money. Money is an uncomfortable thing to discuss. This will be a real breakdown of money to shoot a wedding. So prepare yourself. Why am I sharing this? I think it’s important for clients (and others who might want to get into this business) to see what we spend, and what we take home. Remember we are artists, we are the ones you chose to freeze your wedding day. We are the ones who provide you with a tangible memory- your caterer, your florist, your church & reception hall all can’t do that. Their services last a few hours, ours don’t. On Monday morning I decided to really depress myself by running the numbers of our last wedding. Now before you see this- yes I know as a noobie photographer I don’t do things the most efficiently, I take forever to edit, I didn’t charge my clients travel costs. I made mistakes. I am learning. At least I knew going into this that my payment would be the experience I would gain more than anything not the money. Here we go: Worked wedding 11.5 hours (10AM-930PM)11 hours of driving 6 nights editing @ 4 hours each night (24 hours)Sunday 10AM-9PM editing, blogging, album design (11 hours)Hours Total= 57.5 Album gift $60Print gifts $12.90Shipping ~$10Materials (CDs- $3.90, CD Sleeve- $1, Print Box- $3)Gas (5 hours there, 6 hours back, 704 miles / 38mpg= 18.5 gallons x $2.70= $49.95)Hotel in Kitty Hawk- $111$$$ Total= $251.75 $500- $251.75= $248.25 / 57.5 hours = $4.32 an hour / 2 shooters = $2.16 an hour (before taxes)  I didn’t include our gear- I wasn’t quite sure how to bring that into the equation. This also doesn’t include any overhead costs like the electricity in our house where I edit. It doesn’t include the wear and tear on my car. It doesn’t include taxes! It doesn’t include the insurance we carry on our gear & our business. I would venture to say that had I included those things, we wouldn’t have pocketed a dime. $2.16 an hour is mind boggling, isn’t it!?!?!??!?!  At our current rate we would have made this: $1850- $251.75= $1598.25 / 57.5 hours = $27.80 an hour / 2 shooters = $13.90 an hour. (before taxes) At our 2011 rate we would have made this: $2150- $251.75=  $1898.25 / 57.5 hours = $33.01 an hour / 2 shooters = $16.50 an hour (before taxes) Roughly $34,000 a year before taxes…. or well under $30k after taxes. (If we work 40 hours a week for 52 weeks) Remember, this money also has to be saved to a.) pay those taxes b.) save up for any new gear we want to buy…. (a new D700 for Jeremy will run us over 2k to buy) and c.) live off of the rest! I don’t do this to for any other reason than to educate the public. I think many people see a number…. like $3k and wonder how in the world photographers can charge that much!?!? or why anyone would pay that much? Simple. We need to live above poverty, and you want pretty photos from a reliable photographer. It’s likely that if you hire a “budget” photographer they either won’t provide quality service or products, and/or they aren’t legitimate businesses. Yes, we started at $500, being naive, but quickly realized no photographer can run a thriving business charging that amount. I hope this has helped educate you, I know looking at these numbers on Monday morning surely opened my eyes very wide.
October 24, 2010

Wedding: Megan & Jeremy: Manteo, NC Part II

On to part II of Megan & Jeremy’s Manto, NC wedding!  They wanted a few shots following the ceremony in the Sunken Garden at the Elizabethan Gardens…. What a stunning place! My view on the left, Jeremy’s on the right Megan had this parisol made to use for their thank you notes…. I love details like this! Then it was off to 1587 at the Tranquil House Inn in downtown Manteo My favorite ring shot to date!  The Elizabeth II sits across from the Inn 🙂 Thank you guys SO much for having us be part of your wedding day! It was a fabulous party with awesome people!
October 21, 2010

Interruption….. NC State Fair Preview…..

We interrupt these wedding posts to bring you a preview of the NC State Fair shoot we did on Friday. Still time to do your fair shoot! We’re free Saturday morning, and will be in the area! The reduced rate still applies 🙂 See our Facebook page for a few more….. full post coming soon 🙂
October 19, 2010

Wedding: Megan & Jeremy: Manteo, NC Part I

I met Megan once, several years ago at an NC State football game with our mutual friend Amy (who was a bridesmaid in the wedding). We became facebook friends, and hadn’t spoken since.  Late last year she contacted me about her wedding, and we were thrilled to be part of it!  I hadn’t been to Manteo since the infamous 4th grade trip that everyone takes to see the Elizabeth II ship, Jockey’s Ridge & Bodie Island lighthouse…. needless to say, I was excited to visit this part of our state again.  I arrived about 1030AM at Salon Vogue in Kitty Hawk, where Megan was having her hair & makeup done by the talented ladies there. Back at the Hilton, Megan’s bridesmaids got ready.  Megan’s brother couldn’t get his tie tied…. so what do resourceful brides & bridesmaids do? The round up another hotel guest to help out! Megan was such a beautiful bride…. and I was a huge fan of her dress…. see… the original dress I bought for my own wedding was very similar! Meanwhile… the boys got dressed in all different locations…. Jeremy got dressed at the garden…..
October 26, 2010

The Nitty Gritty……

Being a new small business owner, there’s so much to learn…… Marketing, Insurance, Gear, Product Presentation, Post Production, Taxes, Scheduling, and oh yeah,  learning how to use a camera & assortment of lenses. Back in December of 2009, only 1.5 months after buying my first DSLR camera, I was contacted by our two recent brides to shoot their weddings. I was thrilled. I was exstatic. I was over the moon. I was terrified. I was naive. …. but at least I recognized my terror and naive-ness…. and had time to conquer those issues.  I spent the next 9-10 months battling my lack of knowledge, by learning anything and everything I possibly could about the wedding photography industry, from a photographers point of view. (I already knew enough from the brides point of view!). Thank you Google and SWPB (a Flickr forum) for being there to answer my questions. You’re an invaluable resource. When I first advertised that I was willing to shoot weddings for $500 a pop, I had NO CLUE what that meant, how much of that money would actually make it back to our bank account once we were all said and done with the event….. but alas, contracts were signed and their teeny tiny deposits were paid. I was still excited that these two lovely girls were giving me a chance. That’s hard to get. I’m going to talk a little about money. Money is an uncomfortable thing to discuss. This will be a real breakdown of money to shoot a wedding. So prepare yourself. Why am I sharing this? I think it’s important for clients (and others who might want to get into this business) to see what we spend, and what we take home. Remember we are artists, we are the ones you chose to freeze your wedding day. We are the ones who provide you with a tangible memory- your caterer, your florist, your church & reception hall all can’t do that. Their services last a few hours, ours don’t. On Monday morning I decided to really depress myself by running the numbers of our last wedding. Now before you see this- yes I know as a noobie photographer I don’t do things the most efficiently, I take forever to edit, I didn’t charge my clients travel costs. I made mistakes. I am learning. At least I knew going into this that my payment would be the experience I would gain more than anything not the money. Here we go: Worked wedding 11.5 hours (10AM-930PM)11 hours of driving 6 nights editing @ 4 hours each night (24 hours)Sunday 10AM-9PM editing, blogging, album design (11 hours)Hours Total= 57.5 Album gift $60Print gifts $12.90Shipping ~$10Materials (CDs- $3.90, CD Sleeve- $1, Print Box- $3)Gas (5 hours there, 6 hours back, 704 miles / 38mpg= 18.5 gallons x $2.70= $49.95)Hotel in Kitty Hawk- $111$$$ Total= $251.75 $500- $251.75= $248.25 / 57.5 hours = $4.32 an hour / 2 shooters = $2.16 an hour (before taxes)  I didn’t include our gear- I wasn’t quite sure how to bring that into the equation. This also doesn’t include any overhead costs like the electricity in our house where I edit. It doesn’t include the wear and tear on my car. It doesn’t include taxes! It doesn’t include the insurance we carry on our gear & our business. I would venture to say that had I included those things, we wouldn’t have pocketed a dime. $2.16 an hour is mind boggling, isn’t it!?!?!??!?!  At our current rate we would have made this: $1850- $251.75= $1598.25 / 57.5 hours = $27.80 an hour / 2 shooters = $13.90 an hour. (before taxes) At our 2011 rate we would have made this: $2150- $251.75=  $1898.25 / 57.5 hours = $33.01 an hour / 2 shooters = $16.50 an hour (before taxes) Roughly $34,000 a year before taxes…. or well under $30k after taxes. (If we work 40 hours a week for 52 weeks) Remember, this money also has to be saved to a.) pay those taxes b.) save up for any new gear we want to buy…. (a new D700 for Jeremy will run us over 2k to buy) and c.) live off of the rest! I don’t do this to for any other reason than to educate the public. I think many people see a number…. like $3k and wonder how in the world photographers can charge that much!?!? or why anyone would pay that much? Simple. We need to live above poverty, and you want pretty photos from a reliable photographer. It’s likely that if you hire a “budget” photographer they either won’t provide quality service or products, and/or they aren’t legitimate businesses. Yes, we started at $500, being naive, but quickly realized no photographer can run a thriving business charging that amount. I hope this has helped educate you, I know looking at these numbers on Monday morning surely opened my eyes very wide.
October 24, 2010

Wedding: Megan & Jeremy: Manteo, NC Part II

On to part II of Megan & Jeremy’s Manto, NC wedding!  They wanted a few shots following the ceremony in the Sunken Garden at the Elizabethan Gardens…. What a stunning place! My view on the left, Jeremy’s on the right Megan had this parisol made to use for their thank you notes…. I love details like this! Then it was off to 1587 at the Tranquil House Inn in downtown Manteo My favorite ring shot to date!  The Elizabeth II sits across from the Inn 🙂 Thank you guys SO much for having us be part of your wedding day! It was a fabulous party with awesome people!
October 21, 2010

Interruption….. NC State Fair Preview…..

We interrupt these wedding posts to bring you a preview of the NC State Fair shoot we did on Friday. Still time to do your fair shoot! We’re free Saturday morning, and will be in the area! The reduced rate still applies 🙂 See our Facebook page for a few more….. full post coming soon 🙂
October 19, 2010

Wedding: Megan & Jeremy: Manteo, NC Part I

I met Megan once, several years ago at an NC State football game with our mutual friend Amy (who was a bridesmaid in the wedding). We became facebook friends, and hadn’t spoken since.  Late last year she contacted me about her wedding, and we were thrilled to be part of it!  I hadn’t been to Manteo since the infamous 4th grade trip that everyone takes to see the Elizabeth II ship, Jockey’s Ridge & Bodie Island lighthouse…. needless to say, I was excited to visit this part of our state again.  I arrived about 1030AM at Salon Vogue in Kitty Hawk, where Megan was having her hair & makeup done by the talented ladies there. Back at the Hilton, Megan’s bridesmaids got ready.  Megan’s brother couldn’t get his tie tied…. so what do resourceful brides & bridesmaids do? The round up another hotel guest to help out! Megan was such a beautiful bride…. and I was a huge fan of her dress…. see… the original dress I bought for my own wedding was very similar! Meanwhile… the boys got dressed in all different locations…. Jeremy got dressed at the garden…..