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Help is Needed to Stop a Bill From Passing
September 27, 2008 – 9:56 pm
Action is needed from as many people as possible to prevent our current copyright law/protection from becoming worthless. Please help prevent the single most damaging bill for artists of every venue – but especially visual artists like graphic designers and photographers! A bill, dubbed “Orphan Works,” legislation was hotlined through the Senate yesterday while all eyes were on the financial issues. The “Orphan Works” bill, as passed in the Senate yesterday, would rob thousands of people of their copyright protection, and allow any outside person/corporation to TAKE OUR WORK and use it, with NO COMPENSATION to the original artist, as long as they claim they “couldn’t find” the copyright-holder. That is a simple matter of removing our name from a file, then the work can be dubbed “orphaned” and used WITHOUT OUR PERMISSION for ANYTHING they want to use it for! This bill would also force us to “register” EVERY SINGLE PIECE of our work with private registries, which could cost thousands of dollars for photographers and graphic artists, as we produce literally thousands of works each year! (Think about how many pictures a professional photographer takes in just ONE WEEK or how many graphics can be produced in ONE DAY!)
PLEASE pass this along to everyone you can – this is extremely critical, as this bill will deprive artists, photographers, etc. of the income they depend on!
The Senate has just passed their version of the Orphan Works Bill (on Sept. 26th). Now we must try to stop the House Judiciary Committee from folding their bill and adopting the Senate version. Here is a link to a special letter for this purpose.
PLEASE EMAIL CONGRESS NOW!! USE THIS LINK
http://capwiz.com/illustratorspartne…ertid=11980321
Thank you so much for taking the time to help!
I’m a Proud Mom!
August 30, 2008 – 3:19 pm
Sara had her first cross country meet today for 9th grade. My kids are growing up way too fast! I am so proud of her for being able to do this. Heck, I couldn’t run to the mailbox!




Boise Fair – We Won!
August 23, 2008 – 3:44 pm
We entered 3 pics into the Western Idaho Boise Fair and I was so excited to see that we won a ribbon for all 3 pics! My daughter grabbed some snaps with her cell phone. I was just hoping maybe to win once so was quite surprised to see we placed in 3 different catagories (of course it helps that I had such great models)!

We’re Back!
June 2, 2008 – 8:07 am
Our web site was down for most of the weekend. We aplogize for any inconvenience. If you’ve sent us any emails during this time, please resend them to be sure we got them.
There was a big fire where we are hosted at and over 10,000 prople lost their sites during this time. It was very frustrating but obviously a freak occurance. They’ve now restored power but it may be slightly stable while they try to repair the damage so the site may go up and down during this time.
Please give us a call if you need to get in contact at (208) 392-5129. Thanks!
How To Choose A Photographer!
May 9, 2008 – 2:52 pm
Choosing a photographer can seem overwhelming. Did you know that the field of photography is unregulated? Anyone can pick up a camera and call themselves a professional. You can find child and family photographers that can range anywhere from free to several thousand dollars or more, and you generally get what you pay for. So how do you know who to choose?
Style
It’s important to find a photographer who’s style matches your own. Do you prefer your images to be more traditional with formal posing and backgrounds? Or do you prefer more candid/lifestyle shots where your children are not posed but shot naturally as they are? Take a good look through the photographer’s web site or portfolio to make sure you really love their work.
Experience
Since anyone can call themselves a photographer, it’s important to find someone who is experienced and really knows what they are doing. Are they a member of any particular organizations such as the PPA (Professional Photographers of America)? How long have they been in business?
Quality
It’s important to know what you will be getting from your photographer. Are they going to shoot you a bunch of images, plop them onto a CD and send you on your way? That might sound really nice, but not if the images you get back are blurry, over or under exposed, or unflattering images. Does your photographer know how to shoot in manual or automatic mode only? Are there any guarantees? Do they do any retouching or editing of the images after? Do they use a professional photo lab or the local chain store down the street? Make sure you know specifically what you are getting.
Chain Studios Verses Custom Photographers
Let’s examine some of the differences between popular chain studios verses a custom photographer. Chain studios will usually hire anyone off the street to take their pictures. The images are pretty straight forward with basic poses and a “say cheese” mentality. You have a limited, handful of images to pick from and because they shoot in bulk and do minimal to no editing, they can afford to be charge less. Custom photography on the other hand can be more expensive. But a custom photographer will spend a lot more time with you making sure images are just right. A professional and experienced custom photographer will get to know your child and be able to capture who they really are. A chain studio will spend about 15 minutes with you, get the “cheese” shot and send you on your way with straight unedited images, a custom photographer puts a lot more into it and takes pride in creating art. You can expect a custom photography session to last up to a couple hours with you and then another 10 or more behind the scene.
Why Do Custom Photographers Charge So Much?
Let’s break down what we as a custom photographer, spend in time with you.
30 minutes-1 hour Of phone conversations and answering questions
30 minutes-1 hour Driving time to and from the session
2 hours Photo session and spending time with the children
6-7 hours Photoshop time, retouching, and perfecting every image
30 minutes Uploading proofs to the web for you to view
1-2 hours Ordering session and helping you choose images
1 hour Uploading and ordering images from a pro lab
30 minutes-1hour Preparing images for delivery and checking over everything
30 minutes-1 hour Driving time to and from delivering pictures
1 hour+ Following up, keeping in contact, sending emails, etc.
You can see how a custom photographer can easily spend over 10 hours and more per client. So when you see a photographer who charges $150+ for a session and then $40 for an 8×10, you aren’t just paying for a 2 hour shoot, you are paying for their time, the total experience, and everything tailored and customized just for you.
Photographers who charge $50-100 and send you on your way with a CD are generally people who are just starting out. There is a lot less time involved and you get what you pay for. That might not be a bad thing if you are looking for something quick and you are not too concerned about quality. But if you are looking for art to place on your wall or to capture your child’s personality or something special, be sure to research the photographer’s work and ask questions. Weddings, maternity, first birthday, newborn shots…those moments come only once, and you don’t want to trust them to anyone but a true professional.
