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Sunday, 16 September 2012

“The Grass is Always Greener.”


“The Grass is Always Greener.”

People have often asked how do you keep in business when there are so many good quality consumer cameras and so many “professional” photographers out there? ...And my answer is that people always want something that they can’t have… the grass is greener syndrome.
I am not saying that everyone is not satisfied in life with what they have, however Apple stock would suggest that the average person will try to make that change from an Iphone 3 to 4 and now soon to be 4 to 5!


How does this relate to our photography? We tend to shoot at both ends of the focal range using full frame pro bodies. To try to copy many of our images you will need these pieces of equipment, which are very expensive… ($15,000 per camera!) This is of course excluding our tens of thousands of dollars invested in professional lighting, soft boxes, radio ttl light triggers, and so on… This makes our style of photography out of reach to the consumer photographer and to a starting professional… making our photography something that is on the other side of the fence for them.


Beyond that, there are our years of experience, formal education at some of the best schools in the business and having been awarded several international awards by our peers suggest a higher level of photography than your average photographer.



There are many VERY talented new professionals out there and they can make some beautiful images with little equipment… but their ability to shoot in any situation is hampered by lack of equipment. (If anyone questions this comment go to any on-location Hollywood film shoot and look at the amount of equipment all over the place! Trucks upon trucks filled with lighting and camera gear!)
Just having the lighting gear is not enough…. You also have to know how to use it. We have a lighting specialist on staff that mostly deals with location scouting and light metering.


The biggest difference is that all of this gear enables us to shoot consistently. We can shoot anywhere and get great results. Of course we still prefer not to shoot under a noon sun and look to the “golden hour,” for those very special pictures, but we can consistently get great exposures in almost any situation. This means more great pictures for you to choose from for your book or canvas.
I share this blog with the intention of explaining how the photography industry is changing… and if you want to be successful in this industry you need to look a little bit “greener!”

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