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Heart to heart – Clemson SC photographer

My 9-hour drives to PA are made a lot more enjoyable by my satellite radio. Last week as I was driving home I was channel surfing and came across a talk show where they were discussing how to avoid the high cost of professional photography for a wedding. Basically the dilemma was how to get high quality, artistic, out-of-the-box different, reliable service…without actually paying much for it. Callers talked about their experiences using a friend, an art or photography student, a hobbyist, or someone who does it on the side without a registered (ie, tax paying) business. Several said they were thrilled with their choices, and some said they were sorely disappointed.

Let me say that I am in a fairly contemplative mood nowadays, as I just had another birthday and we are preparing to move into our dream home in just over a week. But I feel like I just have to share my thoughts on this topic, as it is a question that I myself struggled with as a young mom – why custom photography?

I have always loved photography, even more so when I had children and wanted to capture my wonder at their beauty and their personalities. I knew I didn’t want to forget any of it. I spent so much time trying to breathe in the moments, burn what they were like into my memory forever. I seriously did not believe that I would ever forget the way they looked, sounded, smelled, laughed. I almost didn’t even bother labeling the backs of photographs with dates and ages – I knew that I would instantly remember what age they were in those images, and where it was taken and why.

I was pretty good with a camera, and I was proud of a lot of the images I captured of their sweet faces and expressions and little outfits. I got lots of fun photojournalistic shots that I thought were very cool. I didn’t feel like I needed to spend money on custom photography when I took such great pictures, and besides, there were cute outfits to buy.

Well here it is, nearly thirty years later. The girls are grown, and I’m a nanna. I have been packing up old photo albums and scrapbooks for our move and have had some very sweet moments looking through them. But my underlying thought when I look at them is a feeling of a job not quite complete, and certainly not worthy of its goal of capturing my children completely and beautifully.

What I didn’t realize is that my “mommy goggles” colored the greatness of those pictures I took. At the time, my heart filled in the slight blur, the poor color, the over or underexposures. All I could see were my kids, like a mom views a child’s crayon drawing with pride because her darling produced it. And guess what? The memories do fade. I have to try to decipher an unmarked photo – sometimes I can’t even tell which baby it is!

I want to encourage all of you to take lots of photos, learn all you can about photography, document every happy moment. But I also want to share my experience with you in the hopes that you will not repeat my misguided mistakes. Especially in this economy it is important to cut back on unnecessary expenses, and certainly custom photography is a luxury. But I will tell you that it is one luxury that I wish I would have dedicated more resources to. I always managed to buy them cute clothes that are now so forgotten that it isn’t even funny. I took them to chain store studios to save money, but those images of them with giant bunnies for Easter are not something I would display in my home as art now. How I wish I would have supplemented my own pictures with professional ones!

Over the next few weeks I will be writing about all of the things that make custom photography worth it – and why it costs what it does. I don’t want to convince you just because I’m now a professional photographer (!). It’s because I want to make sure that you don’t have the same sense of loss that I do when the day comes that you have to pack up your own albums. And that day will come faster than you can believe possible.

(Anderson SC photographer, Lake Keowee Photographer, Washington PA photographer)

15 Responses to “ Heart to heart – Clemson SC photographer ”

  1. June Says:

    What an articulate commentary on the value of professional, quality photography. Thank you for sharing. Your clients are indeed lucky to own the works of art that you have created and will surely enjoy their investment for many years to come.

  2. Marmalade Says:

    Beautifully written.

  3. Holli Dunn Says:

    That makes so much sense! I hired a custom photographer almost 2 years ago for my own family and am really happy with the outcome. I’m currently researching it again for this summer and feel like it’s so worthwhile to not only get nice images of my children but of the entire family, including myself. Something we don’t often capture.

  4. Heather Gibb Says:

    Well said and so true! Thanks for sharing your thoughts!!

  5. Laurie Says:

    Another believer here! So very true – I am glad that you wrote about this.

  6. allie Says:

    Wow. I love this. Beautifully written indeed.

  7. Stefanie W. Says:

    **standing ovation** thank you for writing this!

  8. Jody Says:

    Wonderfully written and so very true.

  9. Dena Robles Says:

    Thank you so much for sharing your experiences. As my children grow older and change so much, even I am remiss at not having enough photographs, and my camera has always been at hand! I have really treasured the times I have had a fellow professional photograph them too. For me, the most important bit has been to have someone else capture me and daddy WITH the children. I have no quality photos of myself with my own parents from my childhood years and it is heartbreaking.

  10. Ellen Says:

    Oh, how I can relate to this! Wonderfully put, and so true.

  11. Laura Brophy Says:

    Thank you for sharing your thoughts on this. I often think that if I could go back in time, it would be to my children’s infancy and childhoods to capture images that do that time and experience justice. It is so precious and fleeting and time fades memories more than I had ever imagined.

  12. Kimberly Hill Says:

    So true, Pam! I was talking to a mom yesterday who hasn’t had family portraits taken since they were married for nine years. They just celebrated their 33rd anniversary. So many ages and stages missed and only captured by snapshots. She has the same regrets you do and I try to impress on parents now how important it is to supplement their own snapshots, and even mall chains for pics of the Halloween costume or the giant Easter Bunny, with custom portraiture. Thank you so much for sharing!!

  13. Joyce Says:

    Wonderful. Thank you for sharing your thoughts!

  14. Anna-Karin Says:

    Very well written and point taken!!

  15. Faith Mendez Says:

    Totally agree with you. I have never, ever regretted paying for great photography. They are the ones that are framed like works of art in my home. I personally never even take the school pics out of the envelope they come in.

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