WHY SELECT A PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHER
By Robert Hughes
Do you think that anyone who swings a baseball bat should be paid eight (8) million dollars a year? Do you consider anyone who owns a Guitar to be a world-class musician? Do you believe that anyone who drives a car should qualify as a NASCAR driver? Do you think that anyone who owns a Hammer and nails should serve as an Architect and be commissioned to design and construct your next house? Do you think that anyone who sets foot on a College Campus should be given the title of M.F.A., or PHD?
QUESTION:
Why, then, would you ever have confidence in just anyone who owns a Camera?
Trusting just anyone, who owns a Camera, to deliver a “Professional” product is a bit like loading all but one bullet in the chamber of a pistol, giving it a spin and engaging in the deadly game of “Russian Roulette.”
Now, more than ever, the Professional Image specialist has to up the ante in the never-ending quest for Professional excellence. With the advent of all the current and rapidly changing technological options, the Professional Image maker is inundated and continually challenged by methods of Composition, Color Balance, ICC Management, Profiling, Resolution, Printing, Output, Theory, Tonal Range, Archival Properties, Bit Depth, Colorspaces, Upper and Lower Limitations of Media, Delivery Methodology, Correct and Proper Sensor Care, Control Standards, Histograms, Software Proficiency including all forms of Retouching and Monitoring correct Dynamic Ranges.
You can be sure that a Professional Image Maker is extremely interested in elevating the beloved Profession of making images. I have often said, “I don’t take light lightly.” The Professional spends countless hours honing Theories, Technology and Art. For the first time in the history of our profession, specifics and Ambiguity integrate into one entity. This mindset alone changes the course of professional Imaging. Truly, science meets Art!
THE PLAIN TRUTH ABOUT AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHERS!
People with Cameras who are not trained or educated about properties of light, can not properly understand and work with light! This may sound redundant, but the ability to recognize and correctly use light is the most important ingredient when creating compelling images!
Amateur Photographers are usually called that for a reason! Many Amateurs actually believe that because they see an image on the back of the Camera they have created a worthwhile image. This is usually not true! Since the image on the LCD back of a Digital Camera contains so much contrast, clients are often shocked to learn that many and sometimes all the images are not in sharp focus. The compositions of these images leave much to be desired.
It takes countless hours of practice to produce proper exposure and sharpness. This is in addition to all the scientific issues which have been mentioned above.
NOTE: There were good reasons that disposable Cameras didn’t last when placed on the guest tables of wedding receptions. The resulting pictures were underexposed, badly composed, over flashed, overexposed, and just plain meaningless. Brides and Grooms soon found that the money spent on disposable Cameras was a waste. Thankfully this idea went away in favor of Professional Imagery which not only showed Who, What, When, Why but with what Feelings and Emotions.
You will live a lifetime with either a Professional quality, meaningful image or you will spend a lifetime desperately trying to like a set of images which could have been professionally created.
The choice is up to you! |