Omaha Wedding & Portrait Photography
Wednesday, August 16, 2006
In the new, digital world, people have soooo many images saved on their computer, or i-pod, or phone, or palm pilot, and I want to know, what are you doing with so many images? I know in my family, relatives have so many pics, that they can not find the one they are looking for. Many of them are not worth saving anyway. My question to you is, do you want quality, or quanity? I guess everyone wants both, but what do you want from your professional photographer? All replies appreciated. Omaha photography
Tuesday, August 15, 2006
Photojournalism for wedding pictures is more popular than ever, and as I compare my style to other area photographers, I see many people say they are pure photojournalists, yet they have "candid" pics that are completely posed. If you want journalism, and then your photographer is telling the groomsmen to act like your holding the groom back, or orchestrating other posed candids, this is not true wedding photojournalism. The best candids are pure, and capture emotion. Sometimes I will shoot 20 images to record the one spontaneous split second reaction. I offer both the posed, and photojournalistic prints. After the formals are done, I will not posing you all day long. Most important is you like your photographers style, personality, professionalism, finished product, and price. Omaha photography
