Hi Girls!
Ok, i am probably going to get flamed by a person or two.
If you did a professional photo shoot (newborn for examples), did you somehow copy the images to make your own photo cards? I think my photographer wants to charge like $2.50 per announcement card. I don't mind buying some, but we really want to be able to share those photos with a lot of people.
Also, a friend of mine said she tried to scan her wedding photo at CVS and they yelled at her that she couldn't because it was professional. Are these places really this strict?
I find it insane that they charge you like $1000 + for a cd with all your images, or like $250 per image!
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Personally, I think it's ridiculous the amount people charge for CD's/images and I am starting to get into the photography business.
We live in a digital world so why not just include the cost of the CD in the price of the shoot? A lot of my friends who are photographers do this. They still offer products like albums and canvases but it's not required that you buy those in order to get your images.
I personally would just find a photographer who did this because it's something that is important to me. It really comes down to personal preference. DH and I are getting couple's shots done in June and our photographer does personalized USB drives in a matching tin.
ETA: If you google looking for photographers you will come up with the most expensive in your area who most likely do products vs. CD's. I found a whole group of photographers in my area that are AMAZING but because they aren't the most well known they never came up on google when I was looking for our wedding. Once you find one you will start seeing a lot more. Facebook is a great tool to use!
We got the rights to our wedding photos as well, and made copies. Walmart tried to yell at us.
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Well, yeah, because they don't know that you have the rights. I'm talking about getting digital copies.
We paid $210 sitting fee and the CD was $95. We have full printing rights of high res files and were given pics w watermarks for web use.
But to answer your question - yes places are that strict. I used to buy the prints from the photographer. I suppose you could scan them if you want to put them online but know that's illegal.
Id keep shopping. My SIL only charges $125 for a session and CD w 15 images and $5 per image after.
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That's completely normal. I can see not allowing you to scan a pic because you obviously don't have the rights to the image. We paid $900 for the rights to the pics. I actually don't think it was that bad of a price. For $250 we had a mini maternity shoot (3 hours) and a newborn shoot (5 1/2 hours). We paid our wedding photog $6000 just for his time and editing the photos. Granted we didn't have nearly as many photos to be edited from the maternity and newborn shoots, but still.
We could have paid $75 for 25 announcements, but since we bought the rights now I can do whatever I want with the pics. We ended up doing announcements through tiny prints and we got 85.
What I do think is crazy, is that Walmart wouldn't print pics for me of our wedding even though I had the CD and the contract that said I would get a CD with the high res digital files. They wanted a copyright release from the photographer, so 4 years later I had to go back and have our photog sign something. Mpix doesn't do that, but it's online so if you want to get around it and try scanning a photo and then printing through mpix you could do that.
Where do you live again? You have awesome pics, that's a GREAT price!
That's pretty standard. You shouldn't scan an actual print because yes, that's an illegal copy, so it's right of the stores to try to put a stop to that. As pps have said, you should buy the rights to the images. I include a release with all my packages that I send with the disc so if they go to make prints at a store, my clients aren't yelled at.
I offer 3 different portrait packages and they all include a disc with rights and a set of 4x6 prints so you always have actual prints that are good quality, and you can use the disc for whatever the heck you want. The thing to keep in mind if the prices seem outrageous is that you're not paying $X for just a disc, you're paying for the value of the images (how important they are, the photographers artistic vision and execution, etc). Years ago it was unheard of for clients to receive negatives of pictures to use as they wish, now things have changed and there's a price to pay to be able to use them as you wish.
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thanks ladies. maybe i am just better off ordering the disc and doing it all on my own. i already put down a deposit so i'm stuck.
ETA: just kidding apparently. the disc with 25-30 images is $1500! AHHHH!
YIKES. $2.50 per announcement card is looking pretty good!
***Nestie Bestie w/ TheDeatons***
We were able to purchase the CD with all the images and rights to print them for $250. We then made our own announcements on shutterfly.
ETA: our photographer included a signed release in the case stating we had rights to print them. Our wedding photographer did this too.
Walmart did this with my birth announcements. They made me bring in the CD with the photo release on it before they would let me pick up my cards.
Hmmm, then it just doesn't look the same or have the same experience either.
Highly skilled photographers aren't charging you for paper, but for years and years of experience, training, photoshop skills, design skills and providing an incredible fun time before, during and after the photoshoot.
Plus they are in business and for any business owners out there they know about taxes, employees, insurance (in case of injury have you looked into the possibility of suing a part time photographer? They aren't insured.), licenses, equipment and back up equipment, advertising, supplies, rent, heat, and the list goes on and on. Business owners know what I'm talking about. :-)
So, just hire one of the tons of newbies who will give you the cd for cheap-and btw, good luck with that end result.
Just like a do it yourself web site and do it yourself fancy meal. It may be good enough, but it is hardly something that is incredible.
Its your money, but its also classic memories that you are giving up as well.
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