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My friend (and fabulous photographer) Andrea Joki wrote this blog (you can see the blog post here: http://www.ajatonjoki.com/wordpress/index.php/2010/06/17/are-all-photographers-the-same/) But for those of you who don’t want to visit the link, here’s the article (reposted with permission from Andrea.)

A question I am asked frequently is why photographers charge what they do.  There is such a discrepancy in prices – and those shopping purely on price alone are nearly always going to go the least expensive route.  But is that the wisest decision?

One phrase I hear a lot is, “it only costs 10c to make a print – so why do you charge so much?”  And if the value of the image was only the print paper cost itself, that would be a valid question.  But then again, a lawyer makes several thousands and all they produce is paper worth less then a penny.  So why do we pay lawyers upwards of 100 euros an hour?

The easy answer is that an experienced photographer – one who has spent years studying the craft, honing skills, and perfecting style, is going to give you a much better image than the beginner who is simply clicking a shutter button.  If clicking the shutter is the only parameter of a professional photographer, I’d like to offer the services of my 7 year old – she takes great pictures (everyone says so!) and I’m happy to hire her out for $200 for a disk of images.  She’ll be happy too – she’d love a new Lego Star Wars set.  But why pay $200 for my 7 year old (or a beginner photographer) when you can just have the grandparents click the button instead – and for free?

I could make this post longer by summing out costs of being a photographer:  VAT/taxes, insurance, business development costs, time, software, equipment, the desire to not work for free for other people …….  but really, I would think that most would recognize there are obvious costs behind owning any business.  Would you really feel you were saving money if you hired a lawyer who had no formal training or education but who felt they would be good at winning lawsuits because they saw someone do it on TV?

The parallel is true since many photographers are encouraged by friends and family (would you tell your best friend that the image she shot and is so proud of has a kid in dappled light and a telephone pole sticking out of his head with a white balance so off that he is practically blue?).  Similarly, many photographers are not licensed business owners – so if you get charged for poor portraits, you have no recourse.  I would love to charge less – and certainly my photography business isn’t going to buy me a Lexus.  But at the same time, it is frustrating to be legal, pay taxes, and yet lose customers to those operating illegally.

Truly:  professional images comprise a lot of factors – otherwise, why would you hire someone to photograph your children if you could just do it yourself?  Composition, metering, focus, white balance, skin tones, light in the eyes, pose, post processing….. these are skills that take time to develop.  And the difference in quality should be fairly obvious if you compare portfolios.

Which always leads to the next question:  “It’s just the camera, right?”  And that one hit kind of home for me.  One day last year, my sister told me she wanted to take images of her family and have them be as good as mine – so she asked which DSLR she should buy.  I answered her honestly:  unless you are going to shoot in manual modes (not auto) and learn ISO, F-stop, Shutter speed, spot metering, etc, she could spend thousands and thousands and not have as good images.  Good images are about using the equipment and reading the light correctly – neither of which can be obtained in AUTO by clicking a button.  If you don’t believe me, go ahead and spend thousands.  But also be prepared to admit that it’s not the camera, it is the artist BEHIND the lens, that is making the creative and beautiful portraits.  And as for my sister? She bought a prosumer and not a DSLR and has been very happy since.  And saved quite a bit of money in the process.

It really isn’t about the camera.  When the light is read correctly, the right F-Stop is chosen, and sound post processing is applied, this unassuming location:

Becomes this professional portrait:

One thing I really find interesting is that people will buy Coach purses, fancy flatscreen TVs, expensive toys and sets for their children, and all manner of luxury goods that have maybe a 1-2 year lifespan.  But when it comes to professional portraits, which will last a lifetime, they base the decision purely on price.  I’m not sure at what point children and family become less important than a fancy purse.  But I can tell you that those who purchased high quality portraits have a beautiful reminder of a time that has past – and those portraits are still hanging or displayed while the purse has long since been thrown away.

Sure, parents can choose to purchase inexpensive photography based solely on price.  Not everyone can afford the price of a good photographer and the compromise often is quality.  But I truly hope and encourage buyers to really consider what they are buying and why – and not to choose solely on price.  Your memories do not have a price tag and once this moment is gone, you forever lose the chance to have hired a true professional to beautifully capture your family.

Choosing the best you can afford will always be the best advice given to anyone looking for quality professional portraits.  As with anything hand-made and requiring an artistic eye, those who produce quality work often charge more – it compensates for the amount of time they have spent learning and perfecting their art.  Choose not based on price – but on how the photographer expresses themselves – and how that will translate into your family’s portrait work.  Choosing based solely on price is saying that all photographers are the same – and that really isn’t true.

Sure, price may not always reflect skill.  That’s where a buyer’s judgment and comparison of portfolios come in.  But it is a good bet that a lot of the cheaper photographers will disappear in a year as they realize they are actually losing money and working for nearly free.  And that is also a concern because they may not have an interest in protecting or archiving your photos.

50% off Canvas SALE!

July 31, 2009

Ok, so I have to say that the canvas company I work for ROCKS!! Seriously. The best customer service, wonderful people to work with and of course the most gorgeous canvases available! So when they e-mailed me to tell me about their canvas sale, I was super psyched. And of course thrilled to be able to pass those savings to you! From now through Sunday you can order a canvas at 50% off my listed a la carte prices! If you’ve been wanting a canvas but were on the fence because of price, now is the time to take advatage of this great sale!

Just e-mail me at kim@prochazkaphotography.com before Sunday and let me know you want one (and if you know the image number you’d like to order, you can include that too!) Something like this only comes around once in a long while, so take advantage of it now!

A new favorite shot

May 10, 2009

Yesterday I was packing up my equipment to head off to Kate & Viren’s wedding. We had some topsoil delivered the day before for our garden and the kids had been having a blast playing in it. The previous days I had made sure the kids were fully dressed, including socks and shoes (which could be taken off outside before coming in) but yesterday they were in various stages of undress while playing in the dirt. Colin came over to kiss me goodbye covered from head to toe in dirt – it looked like he had taken a mudbath! I wanted one picture in particular, but all my good equipment was packed (including all my backup lenses). The only thing I had out was my little XTi and 50mm 1.4 lens. I grabbed it and hoped he hadn’t gone far. Luckily he was still on the deck waiting for his goodbye kiss and I shot a few quick frames.

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 These beautiful birds were on our front lawn yesterday. We’ve seen them a few times over the years we’ve been living here, but never have they sat for so long. Usually by the time I get out my camera they are long gone. But yesterday they were happy to sit and pose and flew low enough for a few shots.

monyeen: We have those too at our lake that I live at. beautiful captures.

Carley Mac: gorgeous photos. i dont get to see something like that everyday :) thanks for sharing it!

Martha: Awesome captures. Don't get anything like this in our 'burbs :)

Courtney: Breathtaking.

Anna-Karin: Wow that is quite the visitor at your place! Beautiful captures. Really like the one with the wings spread out and flying.

Jana Kunz: Wow, that is pretty cool!!

Holli Dunn: Wow, amazing and beautiful!!!!

It certainly has been a whirlwind year! I’ve been so blessed to have so many absolutely amazing clients, brides and grooms that shared their wedding day with me, families that wanted to capture a special moment and lots of beautiful children that made me laugh! I put together a little slideshow of some of my favorites from 2008 – I hope you enjoy it!

Jana Kunz: They are all so beautiful!

Carley Mac: oooh this is neat :) gorgeous work

Kimmi: Gorgeous work... looks like you had a wonderful 2008.... here's to an even better 2009. :)

Karen: Kin - You put so much of yourself into your work - and these pictures show just how much you LOVE it! They're more than amazing - can't wait to see what 2009 has in store!

The “old” 5d…

January 11, 2009

I have to admit, since I got the “new” 5d markII, my “old” 5d has been sitting sadly in it’s bag. I do feel bad for it – after all, it was there with me through the start of my business and has never let me down. But the features on the 5dii are so nice, that I just haven’t felt compelled to pick up the 5d. But then I come across pictures like this (this one was taken in December 2008) and I remember why I love it…

I took this image with the 5d, 135L combo. What is it about full frame that just makes the image so dreamy? Yumm… So while my 5dii is my camera of choice atm (and I promise – reviews coming soon!) I can’t forget how amazing the 5d is.

monyeen: LOOK how grown up she looks. I love my 135L on the 5d too!

Kristin Rachelle: I cannot wait to get my 5D. This is a gorgeous image!!

Shellie: one word, INCREDIBLE!

TaraMc: Congratulations on the new camera. This image is stunning! I agree, the 5d is amazing, but it takes a fantastic photographer to work it like you do.

jennifer: this is absolutely beautiful, nice crop and clariety!

Martha: I love it too -- very soulful and beautiful.

LauraB: STUNNING image. I would love this of my own!

Kim: Thank you! :)

We’re Back!

November 20, 2008

What a wonderful trip we had! We went to Bermuda to celebrate our annivesary (and the kids stayed home – thanks Nana, Papa and Grandma for watching them!) The water was gorgeous, the weather was perfect (high 70s and sunny!) And what made it even better was hearing about all the snow they were getting at home! We stayed at Cambridge Beaches, which I can’t recommend enough! Everyone was so friendly and the service was excellent. Plus the rooms had amazing views and were huge! So if you’re planning a trip to Bermuda any time soon, check out Cambridge Beaches. I told Drew that I’m glad we booked this trip a long time ago since it was before the economy started to fall apart. We definitely would have held off going if we had waited to book it just because it seems like the whole world is in flux right now. But I’m thrilled we got to go – it was worth every penny!

Now we’re home and getting back into the routine of everyday life. Here are a few of the pictures from our trip (I know, there’s a lot, but it was really wonderful!)















Jana Kunz: Wow, these image are amazing! It makes me want to be there. :o)

JenniferS: I agree- AMAZING! I'm jealous!!

Lisa Harrison: Kim your work is stunning. I knew Bermuda right away when I came to the first image. My husband and I have been 8 times............including our honeymoon and we've taken our children there too. We stayed at Pink Beach Club and then The Reefs. Both beautiful destinations :) Lisa

Christine: Gorgeous. Wow! These are absolutely gorgeous, Kim.

What a Beautiful Trip!

August 9, 2008
We just got back from our week long vacation to Maine. It was great – secluded and very relaxing (if you can call any vacation with 3 toddlers relaxing). The kids all survived the 12+ hour car ride and only needed a few bribes along the way in the shape of toys and promises of ice cream once we reached our destination.

Of course I took a million pictures during our trip. We rented a house in Hancock (what a coincidence, huh?) overlooking Acadia National Park and Bar Harbor. The scenery was beautiful and we even got to enjoy the wildlife (whales, porpoise, seals, puffins, crabs and lobsters – all of which the kids loved!)

In fact, I have so many pictures that I can’t share them all at once. So I’ll share a few of my favorites tonight and then I’ll put together a slide show for a subsequent post.

Maine forest

A lobster fishery (is that the right term for it?)

Petit Manan Island (home to many Puffins)

When the tide went down there were thousands of starfish right outside our house!

This was the view from our house – Acadia and Bar Harbor are on the right. I loved how the rainbow was reflected in the water.

And finally, my husband took the camera and got a picture of me at Acadia National Park. The kids and I were checking out the rocks on the beach.

Heather: Wow, Kim! Those are beautiful shots. Breathtaking, really. I bet it was a wonderful vacation and I'm glad you all had a great time. I can't wait to see more pics! Oh... could it be a Lobster HATCHERY? Not sure. We go to a trout "hatchery" in southern MO.

Kim: Thanks Heather! It really was wonderful and I loved that we felt so secluded. Just what we all needed! I don't think it was a hatchery because they didn't grow them or breed them. They would buy them from the local fishermen and store them in the inlet (it was fenced off) before shipping them out across the country. Colin absolutely loved seeing the lobsters walking around in the water.

Andrea*: Kim~ just lovely! LOVE the Lobster House and the starfish! Those could be commercial prints!

Kim: Thanks Andrea! Those 2 are my favorites too!

Monyeen: lovely shots! I see "artwork" for your home

kiddle97: Hi, I snuck over here from my cousin Cat's blog, and I just had to say, those pictures were so gorgeous. WOW. Each one I thought, "Oh my goodness." And then the next came up and I thought, "OH my goodness!" And then it was "OH MY GOODNESS!" WOW. Stunning. You do great work! Thanks for sharing!

I had some fun today with the kids and some new locations. And a new lens too (doesn’t that always make playing more fun?) I’m loving the woodsy look. I have a model that I’m trying to meet up with for some fun shoots sometime this week, but for now the kids are my guinea pigs!




Gorgeous Summer Mornings

June 21, 2008

I don’t profess to be a nature photographer. But when I woke up this morning and saw the mist rising off the lake, I knew I had to take out my camera and get a few shots. I love summer mornings like this where you feel the sun trying to break through the fog on the lake. It’s one of the best things about living on a lake.



Charise: Maybe you dont claim to be a nature photographer but you ROCKED these! Beautiful images Kim!!

Kim: Thanks Charise! :)