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Your photographs are an investment in the future
Don't think about the cost of having your photo's taken. You are investing in your families future, What price can you put on those photo's of your children's early days or your daughters wedding day?

Those photos will be loved and cherished for many years to come. Nowadays most people think the a photo taken with a mobile phone is sufficient for everyday use. But you only have to look at the social networking sites to see that while these photos are an instant record of an event, they are mostly unposed, unsharp and often very dark. They are just instant snapshots of an occasion. Is that how you want to be remembered? They are not real photographs.

Real photographs are taken with lots of care, many years of experience and capture the real person who is depicted in the photos. The photographer will usually take many photos to capture an expression, twist of a wrist or other minute adjustment to the pose, they will then spend time at their computer analyzing the photos to select the best ones and may use sophisticated adjustments to bring out subtle nuances of the sitter.

Can you remember when you used to go to your parents, or grandparents and out came the dusty photo albums of the photos of their early days? What about those old school photos? OK perhaps not the best example as we all cringe at those, but your parents loved them and showed them to anyone who would stop and ask how you were.
Last updated on Tuesday, September 7, 2010
Don't think about the cost of having your photo's taken. You are investing in your families future, What price can you put on those photo's of your children's early days or your daughters wedding day?

Those photos will be loved and cherished for many years to come. Nowadays most people think the a photo taken with a mobile phone is sufficient for everyday use. But you only have to look at the social networking sites to see that while these photos are an instant record of an event, they are mostly unposed, unsharp and often very dark. They are just instant snapshots of an occasion. Is that how you want to be remembered? They are not real photographs.

Real photographs are taken with lots of care, many years of experience and capture the real person who is depicted in the photos. The photographer will usually take many photos to capture an expression, twist of a wrist or other minute adjustment to the pose, they will then spend time at their computer analyzing the photos to select the best ones and may use sophisticated adjustments to bring out subtle nuances of the sitter.

Can you remember when you used to go to your parents, or grandparents and out came the dusty photo albums of the photos of their early days? What about those old school photos? OK perhaps not the best example as we all cringe at those, but your parents loved them and showed them to anyone who would stop and ask how you were.
Last updated on Tuesday, September 7, 2010


