Wedding Photography on DVD



Much more wedding photographers now are offering full resolution and custom retouched JPEGs on DVD with full copyright release. But is acquiring your precious wedding pictures on DVDs such a great thought?

Some men and women, such as a couple of specialist photographers, think DVDs may well only hold data for up to 8 to 10 years at ideal. This is possibly pretty accurate for most normal consumer grade DVDs. Then again, for archiving significant files, gold archival DVDs are available which could maintain precious photographs and other files archived over 100 years. You may well discover suppliers of gold archival DVDs by just looking with this phrase in all the preferred search engines. As of time of this writing, gold archival DVDs cost about $2.50 each and every. It is also superior to know that there are blu-ray discs for high definition wedding videos which may expect to hold the video for over 200 years as well. To those photographers who are not so confident whether Gold Archival DVDs will keep wedding photos for so a lot of decades, I remind them, gold is inert and does not oxidize. At minimum, it is reasonable to anticipate and believe 24 karat gold enveloped in a scratch resistant coating need to be more archival than the conventional photo paper and chemical method which puts a wedding image on best of a sheet of paper! Yet, there are some photographers who want brides to believe the chemical approach of putting an image on top of a sheet of conventional photo paper is a lot more archival than 24 karat gold and which has been enveloped in a scratch resistant coating!

Brides who retain a expert wedding photographer who will deliver her wedding images on DVDs could possibly want to make sure the photographer makes use of gold archival DVDs. Some pro photographers, which includes myself, will present on gold archival DVDs at a slightly greater expense. Brides who prefer not to pay the higher price for gold archival DVDs know they will just be using the standard DVDs as a medium via which to acquire their wedding pictures for archiving on electronic storage media in its numerous forms. The DVD is simply a temporary portable implies of sharing those images with other people to copy and print.

DVD technologies is therefore not a situation. But the concept of providing specialist wedding photography with full resolution, custom retouched and full copyright released JPEGs on DVDs is the basis of a non-classic small business model for the wedding photographer. How does this new and growing "DVD wedding photographer" organization model compare to the classic "album package wedding photographer" model?

First factor you will notice which distinguishes these two photographers is the DVD wedding photographer does not contractually obligate the customer to a wedding album at time of signing the wedding contract. The DVD photographer prefers to allow the customer to initial view their wedding photographs. Once the client has viewed her photographs, selected her favorite horizontal, vertical and a variety of sizes, it can be additional simply determined the wedding album the bride will truly need to have which preferred fits her specific demands and taste. Album package photographers on the other hand should obligate the bride to some pre-designed album package just before the bride has noticed any photography at all. When this makes enterprise sense and have to be needed by the album package photographer, it is purely in the self-interest of the photographer and shows no concern for the top interest of the bride.

The second most distinguishing difference is that from the DVD wedding photographer the bride simply receives the beneficial DVD of full resolution, custom retouched and full copyright released pictures. This benefit is not even on the table with album package photographers. And what a list of practical rewards the wedding DVD delivers to the bride!

1. Cropping, retouching, photo tilting, blowing-up and other creative photo manipulation and control as she desires for her photographs and album(s).

2. If her photographer retires, moves out of state, passes away, goes out of enterprise, suffers a enterprise catastrophe or whatever, the bride has her wedding images! She has them!

3. If the bride's wedding album gets lost, damaged or stolen, she can always very easily have one other new album made since she has her wedding DVD.

4. She does not have to pay the photographer a middle man fee to have prints created. She may well send her pictures from her DVD to her favorite online or nearby photo lab for printing at direct lab prices. Of course, we all know that album package photographers certain can have a middle man fee tacked on print and album rates!

five. Most, though not all, album package photographers demand the bride and groom to location their album order inside 30 to 60 days soon after the wedding date. This can frequently be an inconvenience for the new couple just starting and who have arrangements to make to get their new life together organized. Some photographers will rush the bride and groom through this process and that genuinely is not the perfect way to make sure the bride receives a wedding album she is going to love. The DVD photographer does not need the buy of a wedding album. If the bride wants to order 1 from her DVD photographer, she could do so at her convenience, on her schedule when she is prepared. She may possibly order an album if she chooses from any 1 of the dozens of web based album services. It is her decision to do what she believes is preferred.

6. Depending on the wedding contract, with the DVD wedding photographer, the bride does not have to pay for an album which she may well lose if she has to cancel her original wedding date. The only nonrefundable fee to the DVD wedding photographer is the booking retainer for the date. Any and all other dollars paid on the contract to a DVD photographer is refundable in the event the wedding date is canceled or rescheduled.

There are other differences inherent among DVD wedding photographers and album package wedding photographers but those differences vary in how both kinds of photographers select to treat those troubles in both their policies and contracts. That is beyond the scope of this write-up for me to address.

The reluctance of so countless album package photographers now to accept the DVD photographer enterprise model reminds me of the similar reluctance to switch to digital photography from film. So several album package photographers had been film photographers originally. It took a number of of them years prior to creating the switch to the digital camera. Now that most of them have switched to digital photography, they still have this age-long business mentality of placing their profits largely on the photographic prints and albums they sell. In this case, they want to keep the "digital negatives" and full copyright ownership and charge an arm and a leg for photographs and albums. But this old pricing philosophy does not take into account the inherent differences in between digital photography and film photography as the rewards of each relates to the consumer and even to the professional photographer.

There are a lot of reasons why album package photographers nonetheless hold to the old business enterprise model. I'm not confident but I feel it is mostly due to photo labs and album firms which are consistently supplying programs and incentives to maintain photographers thinking in terms of placing their profit on photographs and albums. Otherwise, there would be a dramatic decrease in home business for photo labs and specialist album firms. So photo labs and album organizations have a lot of causes to keep photographers thinking in terms of placing massive profits on prints and albums.

But when it comes to digital photography, there are a growing number of photographers who really feel that we can offer greater and far more efficient services and products to our shoppers via a distinct business approach. Instead of pricing photographic prints and albums at high sufficient costs to collect our important profits, we instead price our wedding photography skills and full resolution and custom retouched JPEGs at costs to collect our required profits. As opposed to film negatives which had been helpful only for printing pictures from, our JPEGs are instantly viewable and enjoyable "as is" appropriate out of our cameras. Given that wedding photography shoppers may perhaps use JPEGs in a wide variety of approaches to contain digital magazine style wedding albums and quite sophisticated slide shows set to music, our "digital negatives" are in reality a alot more marketable or desirable photographic product than what photographs and wedding albums use to be. With all of today's digital devices such as substantial 50" plus plasma monitors, being able to view one's wedding day pictures as a sophisticated slide show set to music IS very normally additional enjoyable to contemporary brides than flipping via pictures in a small book.

When it comes to pricing our photo excellent images, there are a couple of fundamental approaches. Initial, the larger the JPEG, the higher the price per JPEG. Secondly, some photographers sell their photo excellent JPEGs in quantity discounts. The more photo excellent JPEGs a bride purchases, the lower the price per JPEG. Also some photographers do not present a full copyright release and they unquestionably will not transfer copyright ownership under any circumstances. But some do and at a hefty profit and then only immediately after a specific minimum number of JPEGs have also been purchased. The idea behind this pricing method: We as specialist digital photographers are selling our actual work we are selling what the vast majority of electronic media savvy buyers actually want to have - the digital negatives. Finally, we are still getting paid and handsomely for performing this!

Now, IF and when the customer wants to obtain photographs and albums, she can do so anytime following her wedding day. She can still order pictures and albums from her photographer or from any of the lots of labs and album suppliers via the internet. The option is hers.

This write-up is not by any signifies intended to persuade album package photographers to switch to the DVD wedding photographer enterprise model. (I do not want the extra competition). I've just hoped to clarify why a lot of of us have adopted this method. I know this approach to operating a digital wedding photography business enterprise is NOT for everybody. Particularly those photographers who really feel they may perhaps lose money on the extra sales of photographs and albums if they give up full resolution pictures and copyright. That is a quite good point in theory. And at times it is a practical fact. I've operated my company each methods over the years. For me, I personally really feel the advantages to my clients and for my reputation far outweighs the loss of some additional income. Instead, I prefer to make significantly more cash serving even more clients than trying to get bigger sells from a single consumer.

In conclusion, there are many positive aspects to each the digital photographer and to the bride when the photographer just presents the full resolution and copyright released wedding images on DVDs to the bride.