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Some long overdue studio updates

February 15th, 2012

LOTS and LOTS of stuff going on at SDP – this is the busiest winter in our history! Usually portrait and wedding photographers see a distinct “slow season” during the winter months – perhaps it’s due in part to our super warm weather, as I’ve had a lot more portrait sessions this winter than usual. [...]

 

LOTS and LOTS of stuff going on at SDP – this is the busiest winter in our history! Usually portrait and wedding photographers see a distinct “slow season” during the winter months – perhaps it’s due in part to our super warm weather, as I’ve had a lot more portrait sessions this winter than usual. I’ve DEFINITELY had more weddings! :) But, to cut to the chase, there’s lots to update so here’s the scoop, in order of importance! (and on a very brief note before we get started – I’ve been sick on and off for going on 3 weeks now – the winter crud that refuses to leave  - so at times I’ve lagged on emails and especially phone calls when I had the worst of my searing sore throat. Please be patient with me – the good news is, I’m starting to turn the corner with the load of prescriptions I was handed yesterday!)

1. STUDIO CLOSURE FOR VACATION: This is an important one – my husband Jim and I will be taking a MUCH needed vacation and will be out of the country from March 4th through March 11th. I have a wedding on Saturday, March 3rd – so, I will not be reachable via phone from the evening of Friday, March 2nd until Monday, March 12th. My phone will not be on during the time I am out of the country (um, cha-ching!). Please, during this time, email me instead at sarah@sarahdickersonphoto.com. I will be checking emails and responding – but be patient, as this is vacation ;) I will not be checking daily and it may take me a bit to get back with you!

2. PORTRAIT SCHEDULE: Winter is waning! Which means my weekend availability for portrait sessions goes from plentiful to nearly nil. A reminder that the studio is open 6 days per week, I am closed (and take my single day off) on Sundays so that I can spend time with my family and wonderfully tolerant husband :) . If you want a Saturday spot, my last available session slots for quite some time occur on Saturday, March 17th, as wedding season kicks into high gear starting March 24th. Otherwise, we are getting daylight savings back at that time and I can easily accommodate you on a weekday evening (during the best light of the day)! I am booked full until after my return from vacation, so I am now accepting sessions beginning the week of Monday, March 12th.

3. WEDDING SCHEDULE: 2012 filled beyond my WILDEST dreams! I am accepting only two more weddings for 2012, then will close the books on the year and look ahead to 2013 – and I’m starting to book for 2013 with a handful already on the books! I’m so excited for this wedding season and all of the AWESOME COUPLES I get to work with! My best advice for those considering booking: get on the books for a consultation sooner rather than later if you have a peak season date. I could not believe how quickly 2012 filled!

4. BOUDOIR MARATHON: The February 11th boudoir marathon with CaraSue Hall of Dalla Cima Salon (located right across the hall from my studio!) was a success and is already behind us, and I’ve been shooting a lot of private boudoir sessions as well! The next (and last, until late in the year) marathon is set for Saturday, March 31st. There are only a couple of slots left so if you want one, snag it up! I’ll continue to offer full private sessions at the studio as well as mini sessions (Mondays only) and boudoir parties (for groups of 3 or more) throughout the year. For more information on my boudoir work, visit the boudoir guide here. The studio is a wonderfully vintage, elegant setting for these sessions and I’m so excited to have such a great place to shoot boudoir now!

5. FAMILY MINI SESSION DAYS: I’m offering one, *possibly* two family mini session days on a select Sunday or two this spring. These will be held in Liberty (starting out at the studio and venturing around the quaint square). I’ll have dates set before I leave for vacation. There will only be a limited amount of sessions offered – so if you want a coveted weekend slot, look for those dates (announced here and on my Facebook page). Remember, I’m otherwise closed on Sundays! :)

6. AND FINALLY…A CONTEST! This is a different one, though, not one you have to enter! I will be shooting my 100th wedding this spring! (that’s a LOT of weddings, folks!) The lucky 100th couple to be in front of my lens on their wedding day will win a VERY special prize. The fun part? I already know who it is! Stay tuned for this one :)

That’s it for the updates! I hope to soon move to a newsletter format to keep clients abreast of happenings at SDP, but in the meantime, I’ll continue to keep you posted right here on the blog! All weddings and sessions shot as of today’s date will be fully edited and delivered to clients prior to my vacation. I have two album drafts left to deliver out of my HUGE list this winter – and those will be in clients’ hands by the end of this Sunday! Because a blog post from a photographer is worthless without a photo, here’s another gem from Meghan and Scott’s engagement session last week!

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Have a great week and weekend!
-Sarah

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2 upcoming boudoir marathons announced!

January 18th, 2012

SDP and CaraSue Hall of Dalla Cima Salon are once again joining forces for two winter boudoir marathons! The first will be Saturday, February 11th and the second will be Saturday, March 31st. Slots are available as early as 9am and as late as 4pm. Ladies will spend the first half of the session (plan [...]

 

SDP and CaraSue Hall of Dalla Cima Salon are once again joining forces for two winter boudoir marathons! The first will be Saturday, February 11th and the second will be Saturday, March 31st. Slots are available as early as 9am and as late as 4pm. Ladies will spend the first half of the session (plan to spend two hours with us!) with CaraSue having professional hair and makeup done, then the second half with me creating some super sexy images for the loved one in your life! These sessions are UNFORGETTABLE gifts for your fiancé, husband or boyfriend.

We’ve already booked a few sessions for each date but we have plenty of room for YOU! Please
email me for available times and a contract to book your spot. You’ll receive a disc of edited images from the session, or for a small up-charge, you can swap the disc for a 6×6 album. These are SUPER fun sessions and CaraSue and I are only able to offer 2 to 3 of these per year due to our wedding schedules, so be sure to take advantage now! I’m so excited to now have my studio in which to shoot boudoir, the vintage vibe and cool old furniture is just perfect for these sessions. And with CaraSue’s Dalla Cima Salon located RIGHT ACROSS THE HALLWAY (same building!), well, how can you go wrong?

Hope to see you in February or March! (if those dates don’t work for you, I offer private sessions including mini sessions every Monday! see my full boudoir guide here!)

SDP 2012 boudoir marathons
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Print rights, copyrights, and you, the client

November 30th, 2011

With a weekend off from weddings, I don’t have a wedding to blog this week. I always make sure to do an informative post for clients on those days (check out my ways to make the most of your engagement session and ten easy (free!) ways to make your wedding day photography better from the [...]

 

With a weekend off from weddings, I don’t have a wedding to blog this week. I always make sure to do an informative post for clients on those days (check out my ways to make the most of your engagement session and ten easy (free!) ways to make your wedding day photography better from the past several months!) The past few days, copyrights, stolen images and print rights have been a hot topic of discussion among local photographers. I find that few consumers truly understand copyright and print rights and when they can and cannot reproduce an image. I hope this post will educate a bit on this topic.

Most of my portrait clients purchase a disc of at least a few of the images from their sessions, and my wedding packages all include a disc of high resolution, edited images. Unless the client chooses not to, I always blog highlights from sessions where the client is going to be receiving images on disc, and allow these clients to use their “sneak peek” images on Facebook, with watermark intact, since they have purchased the full-resolution images that will be coming later on disc. I actually enjoy the excitement that comes with sharing around their preview images. The operative word here is “purchased” – the clients in this case have paid for images on disc already.

These clients receive a print release with their discs. This is NOT a copyright release and this is a term I hear bantered around by clients (and usually prospective clients when inquiring if they get a “copyright release” with their discs) incorrectly. What is the difference? A print release specifically states, in my case, that the client may print the images, design an album with their images, and share them online with friends or on personal websites. The images are NOT for commercial use. A simple way of thinking of it may be as a “shared copyright” of sorts. Why not a copyright release?

A copyright release turns over ALL rights to the images to the client. This means I no longer own any stake in the images that I took, and I have no permission to use them on my website, on prints or in albums in studio. Obviously, as photographers we gain new business by showing….our work! If we turned over copyright to our clients, we would no longer have work to show because we would not own any of our work. Purchasing full copyright to images is MUCH different than purchasing print rights to images, and would come with a pretty hefty price tag. (Think of purchasing the copyright to a song vs. rights to play it!) I hear a lot of fairly new photographers throwing around the term ‘copyright release’ as well, and I hope this post educates at least a couple of them a bit as it can put you in a pickle if you don’t watch your legalese!

Why does this matter to me, the photographer, you ask? I mean, most of my clients get the image on disc, with printing rights, so what is my concern? I have two. The first is usage of web-resolution images for printing. I realize clients get SUPER excited about getting prints on hand from their wedding or portrait session. However, the images posted to my blog are NOT optimized for printing (and are watermarked). The image quality of the final product will be subpar, and of course being an angst-ridden artist (ha!) I want my work displayed at its best. And the images of YOU displayed at their best! If you just can’t wait to get your hands on one of the images, and you’ve purchased a disc from me, just send me an email and I’d be happy to send that particular image along for your use, in full resolution with the proper print release.

The second and biggest thing that affects us as photographers concerns stealing of unpurchased images, and this is where I’m going to spend most of my time here today. As a former event (horse show) photographer, this is a huge issue and has become so widespread that many photographers have had to seek income elsewhere (such as weddings) or have closed shop altogether. Event photographers are hardly ever paid by the event to be present. When I shot shows, I had to front my gas, meals, and hotel in hopes that a lot of exhibitors would buy prints or files from me. How disheartening to spend this money, then go home and see that some of these exhibitors had either a) taken an iPhone image of the proofing screen at my ordering station at the show and posted it, or b) had done a screen capture of the image on my online proofing site. If you have not purchased an image from your photographer, and you do this, you are stealing. There’s no kinder way to put it – it’s stealing and it’s also copyright infringement. Yes, the photo is of you, or your daughter, or other family member – but the photographer was contracted to cover the event by event management, or in the case of a portrait session, hired by you to shoot – and retains copyright to the images created. We all work hard to pay our bills, right? Well, photographers choose photography as a way to earn a living, and our livelihoods depend on being compensated fairly for our work. Our long hard hours on our feet, time away from our families, and expense incurred photographing the client. Whether you were an exhibitor at a horse show, a parent at a softball game that had a photographer present, or a portrait client who had a session done but has not purchased prints or files, you MUST have purchased the image to use it online.

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an example of an unpurchased proof (from my horse show days) – NOT cool to steal and share on Facebook!


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another example with a different watermark. If the image is watermarked, ask before using. If you’ve purchased a digital file or print from the photographer, they can tell you where you can and cannot use the image (and may supply you with a low-resolution copy for Facebook use, or give you the option to purchase one at a nominal fee!).

Hopefully this helped clients understand the differences between print and copyright releases, and when it is and is not legal to print an image or share an image online. The bottom line is – if you have a question about whether you can or cannot do something with a professionally-shot image, ask. And if you’ve not purchased an image (or disc of images) but wish to share it online, most photographers will sell a web-resolution image for  a small fee for you to use on Facebook or your personal website.

With SDP’s next wedding scheduled for December 10th, you can look for next week’s Wedding Wednesday article to be the first in a winter series featuring other fantastic local wedding vendors! Stay tuned! :)

-Sarah

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It’s here! the 3rd annual SDP Holiday print sale!

November 22nd, 2011

It’s the sale that gets mentioned by nearly every one of my clients. The 3rd annual print sale starts at midnight Friday morning (THIS Friday, the 25th of November) and runs for two weeks until 11:59pm Friday, December 9th. All print products (including canvases) are 25% off in the online shopping galleries during this time. [...]

 

It’s the sale that gets mentioned by nearly every one of my clients. The 3rd annual print sale starts at midnight Friday morning (THIS Friday, the 25th of November) and runs for two weeks until 11:59pm Friday, December 9th. All print products (including canvases) are 25% off in the online shopping galleries during this time. How do you order? 1. go to www.sarahdickersonphoto.com. 2. click on “client proofing” 3. find your event, shoot or wedding gallery, go shopping, and upon checkout enter the coupon code SDPHolidaySale2011. You will automatically get 25% off all orders over $25!

I’ll be sending an email to all clients later this week with the same information. The best part of this sale? Even at sales’ end, Christmas delivery is guaranteed with the Priority Mail shipment option!

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The August boudoir marathon is HERE!

July 15th, 2011

Hi Guys! Our next boudoir marathon in concert with CaraSue Hall of CH Makeup Artistry is FINALIZED! It will be Thursday, August 11th, all day – and will be held this time at my little in-home boudoir studio (the majority of my boudoir work is done here – and this time around, you have the [...]

 

Hi Guys! Our next boudoir marathon in concert with CaraSue Hall of CH Makeup Artistry is FINALIZED! It will be Thursday, August 11th, all day – and will be held this time at my little in-home boudoir studio (the majority of my boudoir work is done here – and this time around, you have the option of strolling onto the land behind us for some shots in tall grass if you wish!). There’s a reason I do a lot of my sessions here – the bedroom I use has GORGEOUSSSSS natural light. We only have time for 8 sessions – and two are already booked, so only six slots remain! A $100 non-refundable deposit is required to secure your spot along with a signed contract (and please note, we REALLY MEAN non-refundable – please make sure you are 100% committed to doing this session BEFORE you pay your deposit, as the deposit means we are blocking out part of our day for YOU. Muchas Gracias.). We have more options available for you guys this time – all sessions include an hour with CaraSue getting gorgeous hair, makeup and lashes, and an hour shooting with me with as many outfits as your little heart desires. (also please note, skipping the hair and makeup is NOT an option for marathon sessions – it’s part of the deal we bring to you!) For $350, you get CaraSue’s services, an hour of shooting, and a disc of edited images with a release. For $400, you can get CaraSue’s services, an hour of shooting, and a 24 page 8″x8″ custom album (sample coming this week, photos will be posted and the actual album will be at the session!). For $500, you can get CaraSue’s services, an hour of shooting, disc AND the album (DEAL!)

I am often asked “is an hour long enough to get a good amount of variety?” The answer is a resounding YES. We are working in a very small area and outfit changes are easy and quick – you will be surprised at what we can accomplish, and the variety you will receive! Engagement sessions, for example, are two hours long usually – but we are walking all over the place to get to different areas, and often drive to a completely different location! Do note that I give EVERYONE the full hour – so occasionally the later-day sessions may run a tiny bit late. Plan to allow enough time to be early! There will be plenty of area to relax while you wait your turn with CaraSue, and we’ll have all kinds of goodies available for you. Yes, this is a weekday marathon – but weekends are difficult for clients this time of year with vacations and lake weekends, as well as for us with weddings. Plus, think of it this way – if you take a bit of time from work, will your beau EVER know what you are up to?? I did my own boudoir session for my husband on a weekday morning so he would NEVER know what I was up to ;)

Please email sarah@sarahdickersonphoto.com with any questions or to book your session. I accept checks, cash, Visa, Mastercard and Discover for both the deposit and final payment (which is due at the session; and you can decide then which package you’d prefer once you get a chance to look through the sample album). Remember, only 6 slots remain right now, and this is the last marathon we will do until after the holidays!!!

 

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next SDP boudoir marathon announced!

February 27th, 2011

Hi Guys! Our next boudoir marathon in concert with CaraSue Hall of CH Makeup Artistry is FINALIZED! It will be Saturday, March 26, all day – and will be held at Studio 501 at 10th and Broadway. This is a large loft-style photography studio with wood floors, white walls and GEOOOOOORRGEOUS natural light. We only [...]

 

Hi Guys! Our next boudoir marathon in concert with CaraSue Hall of CH Makeup Artistry is FINALIZED! It will be Saturday, March 26, all day – and will be held at Studio 501 at 10th and Broadway. This is a large loft-style photography studio with wood floors, white walls and GEOOOOOORRGEOUS natural light. We only have time for 8 sessions – and one is already booked, so only seven slots remain! A $100 non-refundable deposit is required to secure your spot along with a signed contract (and please note, we REALLY MEAN non-refundable – we have to pay a nice sum of money to secure such an awesome spot for you guys – so we cannot make exceptions to this. Please make sure you are 100% committed to doing this session BEFORE you pay your deposit, as the deposit means we are blocking out part of our day for YOU. Muchas Gracias.). We have more options available for you guys this time – all sessions include an hour with CaraSue getting gorgeous hair, makeup and lashes, and an hour shooting with me with as many outfits as your little heart desires. (also please note, skipping the hair and makeup is NOT an option for marathon sessions – it’s part of the deal we bring to you!) For $350, you get CaraSue’s services, an hour of shooting, and a disc of edited images with a release. For $400, you can get CaraSue’s services, an hour of shooting, and a 24 page 8″x8″ custom album (sample coming this week, photos will be posted and the actual album will be at the session!). For $500, you can get CaraSue’s services, an hour of shooting, disc AND the album (DEAL!)

Please email sarah@sarahdickersonphoto.com with any questions or to book your session. I accept checks, cash, Visa, Mastercard and Discover for both the deposit and final payment (which is due at the session; and you can decide then which package you’d prefer once you get a chance to look through the sample album). Remember, only 7 slots remain right now!!!

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Kansas City boudoir photographers | Sarah Dickerson Photography

February 4th, 2011

It’s not often that a client gives me permission to blog a select few boudoir images, so I’m understandably excited to share Stephanie’s session. SDP is quickly growing into the boudoir photography “genre” in Kansas City, and in addition to private sessions, I’m proud to announce boudoir marathon #2 in the works for March 26th. [...]

 

It’s not often that a client gives me permission to blog a select few boudoir images, so I’m understandably excited to share Stephanie’s session. SDP is quickly growing into the boudoir photography “genre” in Kansas City, and in addition to private sessions, I’m proud to announce boudoir marathon #2 in the works for March 26th. You got it – Saturday, March 26th. It will be at a hotel or bed and breakfast in the Kansas City area – so stay tuned for location (working on that RIGHT NOW!). I’ll once again be working with CaraSue Hall with CH Makeup Artistry for the marathon, and sessions at the marathon will include not only the session fee, but a disc of edited images and makeup, hair and lashes by CaraSue.

I’ll have complete information soon (i.e. location) – but it’s not too early to book! A $100.00 non-refundable deposit secures your spot in the marathon.

I also have private sessions available, as Stephanie did. Please email for more information on these fun sessions and STUN the heck outta your man!

Without further adieu, here’s Stephanie. Hair and Makeup by CaraSue Hall of CH Makeup Artistry.

Kansas City boudoir photography

Kansas City boudoir photographers

Kansas City boudoir photography

Kansas City boudoir photographer

Kansas City boudoir photographers

Kansas City boudoir photography

Kansas City boudoir photographers

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