Thursday, December 31, 2009

Thank You- 2009





























This year has been so defining for me- I want to thank each and every one of you who were a part of it. Not only allowing me to capture your most precious memories, but also taking the time to be a part of my life, my family and my passion.

Many of you were patient with me through the growing pains of creating a successful small business and your kindness and encouragement is why I am able to bring my venture into the next decade.

Thank you all for being a part of this wonderful journey for me. I could not have done it without every single one of you. Honestly, there's not enough space on the page for each of your beautiful families!

Happy 2010-

Dominique Lucas, The Lucas Family & Fall Child Photography

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

What is an Heirloom Print?

Recently, due to the rush of the holiday season- I've had several clients inquire about picking orders up the day they are processed, changing an order after it's been approved and even changing an order days after it has been placed.

I think it's important for consumers to understand what an "heirloom print" truly is and why professional photographers cannot be your one hour photo stop.

In my recent examiner article, "Professional Portraiture; More than Just a Snapshot" I discuss in detail what photographers go through to produce an image. More than just taking a photograph and printing it out at Walgreens. The time consuming work it takes to crop, color balance, edit, and so on. Thanks to my sister, I have a perfect quote for this-

"every 'hot' girl that can point a camera thinks she's a photographer, 'oooh, you took a black and white photo of a lawn chair and its shadow and developed it at Walgreens, you must be so dark and brooding' "-Stewie Griffin (Family Guy)

How right he is on this. Trust me, your local professional studio and freelance photographer is NOT charging you 30$ (or even 100$ in some cases) for a 2$ 8x10 they picked up down at the local one hour print shop.

Nearly all professional photographers process orders through big labs out of state and especially during the holiday season rush, they are putting them in as soon as possible. Which may be as soon as you putting the order through and handing over the credit card.

An heirloom print is a photograph that has not only gone through the extremely rigorous (and sometimes almost perfectionist) process of detail editing, but has also been ordered from a reputable lab that will showcase the most beautiful colors and contrast on high quality paper.

So, before you order, think. Make sure you want that photo in black and white and consider the time it may take for your prints to arrive. Just like that tshirt you wanted to order your husband for Christmas- we have deadlines too!

Saturday, December 5, 2009

Professional Portraiture; More Than Just a Snapshot

This is the sample article I wrote which awarded me an invitation to write as a representation for the Denver Professional Photography Column.

Photogs- I will LOVE to hear your input on things I can write about and feature your comments/quotes!

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In our world of high end technology, user friendly gadgets and do-it-yourself guides on the internet, it seems as if there is no longer the need for a professional. From something as simple as changing your oil to as complicated as planning a wedding, it just doesn’t make sense to pay someone to provide a service when you can perform the same service for free. Inevitably, there are individuals who do not like to get oil on their hands or just have no time to plan a wedding and the professionals in these fields are utilized.

But what about a photograph? From the time we are children, most of us know how to work a camera. Pushing a button and instructing everyone to yell, “cheese” doesn’t seem like much of a professional feat. Even taking the time to line a few people up correctly takes very little effort, nearly anyone could accomplish that. One hour photo shops litter our street corners making it so easy to print your own masterpiece that it seems ridiculous to pay more than twenty five cents for a print. Most importantly, if you can pick up the same camera your local professional photographer uses for a fair price and switch it on to “auto exposure” then it’s very plain to see why the shelf life of a career photographer has nearly expired.

The process of professional photography extends far beyond the time it takes to snap the photo and drive down to the drugstore to pick it up. It entails countless hours of painstaking color correcting, cropping, skin softening, eye enhancing…the list goes on and on. In our day and age, a photographer cannot survive in the professional world if they are unaware of how to remove a blemish or change the color of the sky.

This is why photography must be seen as an art. Professional photographers are not charging for a snapshot they think might be a little better than yours, they are charging for a photograph that has gone through the steps of becoming art, like a painting on the wall. An investment in an heirloom that will last a lifetime and capture the true beauty of you, your family or your child.

There are times for snapshots, not every event calls for professional portraiture. Having a nice digital camera on hand for when your son or daughter takes their first steps is invaluable. There are also times for a professional, to capture a moment that will last forever. I guarantee, once you see the difference between a snapshot and the art of portraiture that you will never go back.