I get it. Photography is a considered purchase that doesn’t usually require specific action by a deadline. I understand that some see it as a luxury whilst others don’t see it as a necessity. Unless you take the time to really consider and make that judgement, you could be making a big mistake.
Common concern #1 It’s not the right time (aka I’m too busy) With this one I totally get it. As a small business owner, mum of two, school Trustee and loads more, I could certainly do with a few extra hours every day. In reality that’s not going to happen so I know that I need to be wise and use my time more effectively when I need to, which will enable me to do the things …show more content…
We may be blessed with four very different seasons but that often does not matter when it comes to photography. Some of the best photos I have ever taken are in the month of November with a beautifully crisp winter skit and gorgeous sun. Clients often come to me thinking photographs are only for summer, wrong! Unless it’s pouring down with rain, you will be surprised at what fabulous photos can be produced. I always work with my clients in the run up to the big day and we can always reschedule if the weather is not on our side. Saying that, you can do great things with a brolley and a pair of wellies.....
Common concern #4 I can do it myself. I have no doubt that most people can take a decent enough photo, on the go, from their mobile. The problem often lies in that there is always someone who misses out by taking the photograph! Also, it is usually that same person behind the camera which means they don’t feature in many, if not any, photos. Yes selfies are great too and have their time and place but for me, it just isn’t the same. Coupled with that is the photographers experience and talent, not to mention the extensive equipment available, it really is very difficult to