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SDP’s 2011 Year in Review!

December 23rd, 2011

I hope each and every one of you will enjoy my annual year-in-review slideshow. I couldn’t even begin to include all of my favorites – but my most important goal is to include each and every client. THANK YOU ALL from the bottom of my heart for making it possible for me to do what [...]


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I hope each and every one of you will enjoy my annual year-in-review slideshow. I couldn’t even begin to include all of my favorites – but my most important goal is to include each and every client. THANK YOU ALL from the bottom of my heart for making it possible for me to do what I love; for without all of the wonderful people I get to work with each year, I wouldn’t have a business.

Here’s a taste of the good times, unforgettable memories and incredible images created in 2011. Everyone have a happy, safe holiday weekend and best wishes for a prosperous 2012!

Sarah

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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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Come see our new studio! (and a few updates, too)

November 11th, 2011

It’s here! I’m finally (mostly) moved into the new studio. Come by the open house next Thursday and take a look! CaraSue Hall will also have a concurrent open house at her new Dalla Cima Salon (right next door on the same floor!), what a great time to not only check out her salon services, [...]

 

It’s here! I’m finally (mostly) moved into the new studio. Come by the open house next Thursday and take a look! CaraSue Hall will also have a concurrent open house at her new Dalla Cima Salon (right next door on the same floor!), what a great time to not only check out her salon services, but also her full-service wedding makeup and hair work. I’m super excited to have her next door, so clients can utilize her prior to shoots! Our new studio is PERFECTLY suited for babies, small children, and boudoir sessions right in-house, plus, we have the quaint Liberty square right out the door and several fantastic nearby parks for location shooting.

The studio is in old downtown Liberty, and from I-35, is most easily accessed by exiting at 152 Highway and heading east into Liberty. Just stay on 152 until it turns into Kansas Ave, and eventually as it hits the downtown district it will go to one lane. You don’t need to turn at all until you hit the square – after you pass the old courthouse on your left (impossible to miss), take a left on Water Street and go straight past Jesse James Bank on your right (on the corner of the square). 111 N. Water Street is a 3-story brick house that sits RIGHT behind Jesse James Bank. There is a small parking lot on the near side of the building, and PLENTY of street parking as well.

In other news, quickly: please note that the studio will be closed next week on Monday and Tuesday, as I’ll be attending a two day photography workshop. I will not have email and voicemail access these two days, so please be patient! The studio will also be closed November 23rd – November 27th for the Thanksgiving holiday, as I will be traveling to Kentucky to spend the weekend with family.

And did someone mention holiday? YES, the SDP 3rd Annual Holiday Sale is coming! 25% off everything in the online ordering galleries from November 25th-December 9th. Stay tuned here on the blog for more information and the discount code – 2011 clients will also receive an email with the information.

Have a great weekend, everyone, and hope to see you at the open house!

 

 

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Kassy + Cody | Club 1000 Kansas City wedding

October 5th, 2011

Kassy and Cody first shot with me last winter for their engagement session, RIGHT after a snowstorm (the roads were still marginally bad) – Cody was home from deployment so it was kind of a “must-do” situation that turned out to be one of my favorite sessions of the year. This time around, for their [...]

 

Kassy and Cody first shot with me last winter for their engagement session, RIGHT after a snowstorm (the roads were still marginally bad) – Cody was home from deployment so it was kind of a “must-do” situation that turned out to be one of my favorite sessions of the year. This time around, for their Club 1000 wedding, they had PICTURE PERFECT weather. What a sweet, loving couple. I absolutely got choked up several times during their wedding (and this photographer sees a LOT of weddings ;) ) and who couldn’t love the doggie ring-bearer “assistant” Bagel? (Who couldn’t love a name like BAGEL!) Without further adieu, here’s the story of their day, in pictures.

Club 1000 Kansas City wedding

Club 1000 Kansas City wedding

Club 1000 Kansas City wedding

Club 1000 Kansas City wedding

Club 1000 Kansas City wedding

Club 1000 Kansas City wedding

Kassy’s bridesmaids all wrote her a message on the soles of her shoes, I LOVED this idea!
Club 1000 Kansas City wedding

Club 1000 Kansas City wedding

Club 1000 Kansas City wedding
after the couple’s first look, we took to the streets of ol’ KC!
Club 1000 Kansas City wedding

Club 1000 Kansas City wedding

Club 1000 Kansas City wedding

Club 1000 Kansas City wedding

Club 1000 Kansas City wedding

Club 1000 Kansas City wedding

Club 1000 Kansas City wedding

Club 1000 Kansas City wedding

Club 1000 Kansas City wedding

Club 1000 Kansas City wedding

Club 1000 Kansas City wedding

Club 1000 Kansas City wedding

Club 1000 Kansas City wedding

Club 1000 Kansas City wedding

Club 1000 Kansas City wedding

Club 1000 Kansas City wedding

Club 1000 Kansas City wedding

Club 1000 Kansas City wedding

Club 1000 Kansas City wedding

Club 1000 Kansas City wedding

BAGEL!!
Club 1000 Kansas City wedding

Ceremony and reception: Club 1000

DJ: Craig Loftis/Elite Sounds Entertainment

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Abigail + Jesus Michael | Bethel Baptist and Heritage Hall wedding

September 8th, 2011

Abigail and Jesus Michael have the most touching connection I think I have ever seen. They are one of those couples that requires zero coaching – they get together, and what happens is so natural and so electric that all I have to do is just shoot away. Abigail and JM chose to do a [...]

 

Abigail and Jesus Michael have the most touching connection I think I have ever seen. They are one of those couples that requires zero coaching – they get together, and what happens is so natural and so electric that all I have to do is just shoot away. Abigail and JM chose to do a first look at Unity Village, and then they and their wedding party shot around the grounds a bit before we headed to the church for the ceremony. After they were married, the couple, myself and second shooter Nancy Sikes headed to a park near Liberty to shoot some GORGEOUS sunset shots. I’m so glad we had the time to do so. Then on to the reception at Heritage Hall, located just off the historic square in Liberty – for a party FULL of dancing. I’ve never seen so many guests crowd a dance floor! WOW! Abigail and JM themselves tore it up during their first dance, what an amazing thing to photograph! Here’s the story of their day, from the early makeup and hair right through to their sparkler exit from the reception. :)

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Unity Village wedding photographers

The couple met at Unity Village for a touching first look
Unity Village wedding photographer

Unity Village wedding photography

Unity Village wedding photographs

Unity Village wedding photography

Unity Village wedding photographers

Unity Village wedding photography

Unity Village wedding photographer

Unity Village wedding photos

Unity Village wedding photography

Unity Village wedding photographers

Independence Missouri wedding photographer

Independence Missouri wedding photography

Independence Missouri wedding photographers

Independence Missouri wedding photographer

Independence Missouri wedding photos

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Liberty Missouri wedding photography

Liberty Missouri wedding photographers

Liberty Missouri wedding photographer

Liberty Missouri wedding photographs

Liberty Missouri wedding photos

Liberty Missouri wedding photographers

Liberty Missouri wedding photography

Heritage Hall Liberty Missouri wedding reception

Heritage Hall Liberty Missouri wedding reception

Heritage Hall Liberty Missouri wedding reception

Heritage Hall Liberty Missouri wedding reception

Heritage Hall Liberty Missouri wedding reception

Heritage Hall Liberty Missouri wedding reception

Heritage Hall Liberty Missouri wedding reception

Heritage Hall Liberty Missouri wedding reception

Heritage Hall Liberty Missouri wedding reception

Heritage Hall Liberty Missouri wedding reception

Ceremony: Bethel Baptist Church
Reception: Heritage Hall
Floral: Hy-Vee

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The March 26th boudoir marathon is filling rapidly!

March 14th, 2011

It’s less than two weeks away, and over half full! With inquiries still rolling in daily, my second boudoir marathon with CaraSue Hall of CH Makeup Artistry is sure to fill completely. The marathon is scheduled for March 26th at Studio 501 at 10th and Broadway in downtown Kansas City. Packages include hair and makeup [...]


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It’s less than two weeks away, and over half full! With inquiries still rolling in daily, my second boudoir marathon with CaraSue Hall of CH Makeup Artistry is sure to fill completely. The marathon is scheduled for March 26th at Studio 501 at 10th and Broadway in downtown Kansas City. Packages include hair and makeup by CaraSue as well as an hour of shooting with me (unlimited outfits) in a gorgeous loft-style photography studio! You can get all of the details and pricing at my first blog post about the event. Shoot me an email at sarah@sarahdickersonphoto.com if you’re interested in signing up! Hope to see you there, it is going to be a BLAST!

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Megan + Jeff: wedding video slideshow

February 26th, 2011

I blogged Megan and Jeff’s wedding a few weeks ago – here’s their video slideshow! This is a new add-on that is a fun option for any of my wedding packages this year. You can view this full-resolution by going to this link (click the “SD” button and change to “HD” for high-def). Enjoy!


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I blogged Megan and Jeff’s wedding a few weeks ago – here’s their video slideshow! This is a new add-on that is a fun option for any of my wedding packages this year. You can view this full-resolution by going to this link (click the “SD” button and change to “HD” for high-def). Enjoy!

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What goes in Vegas…

February 17th, 2011

I’m outtie! On Sunday I’ll be departing for the WPPI convention in Las Vegas to cram my brain full of all kinds of knowledge and ideas and see tons of cool products at the monstrous trade show. I’ll be back in town late on Thursday the 24th – full of inspiration and ready to meet [...]


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I’m outtie! On Sunday I’ll be departing for the WPPI convention in Las Vegas to cram my brain full of all kinds of knowledge and ideas and see tons of cool products at the monstrous trade show. I’ll be back in town late on Thursday the 24th – full of inspiration and ready to meet the 2011 wedding season head-on!

I’m gonna be honest – I’ve been SLAMMED with emails this week. If you’ve not heard from me – be patient – you WILL before I leave town :) That being said, WPPI is like drinking from a fire hose – classes start at 8am and run well into the evening, with networking (ok, honestly, parties!) after that into the wee hours. I will do my best to periodically weed out my inbox, but please know I’ll have very little time to respond to voicemails and emails during the show. EVERYthing will be answered when I’m back in operational mode starting Friday the 25th.

Looking forward to a week of learning with a FANTASTIC (and pretty large) group of Kansas City wedding photographers!

-Sarah