Photography Pricing: Part 3-MINDSET

Here we are, the last post in this 3 part photography pricing series. If you have been reading, then you know these posts are not just for clients, and not just for other photographers, the series is for both. I am a firm believer in sharing what I learn to help others, as well as providing insightful perspective that is educational when considering specific services, in this case, photography. Let’s get to it and talk about the mindset involved in our pursuits of professional photography!

MINDSET

You would not really think that mindset is an important factor when setting a pricing structure for the services you offer, but once you actually comprehend the relevant importance of pricing, you start to question other decisions you have made along the way, rightly so. I remember when I was charging $150 for my photography services…I remember $250, as well. I contemplated $300-350 for a long time, never pulling the trigger. I have known for several years that my pricing is off, but I will tell you the all reasons I justified not charging appropriately, and why I was wrong.

  • 1. I live in rural southern Ohio. While many of you don’t know what that means, what I am saying is this, we are Appalachian, there are a lot of hardworking people that live here. Poverty is real, and really prevalent. We are taught to be frugal, to value things, especially a dollar, and to prioritize responsibility over frivolity. WHY this is wrong: I don’t get to make determinations for others. How you spend your money is none of my business. How you view your money is none of my business. How much money you have, is none of my business, none of my concern. My mindset has absolutely nothing to do with you and your money, it doesn’t even tell you how I feel about my own money, but it is an outdated, martyr methodology that I had to recognize and work through for myself in order to get through.
  • 2. To build upon 1, photography is not a priority for many, and so a lower price will help people justify why they need to partake in photography services, thus aiding in you having clients. WHY this is wrong: People drive nice cars to work, around town, all over. They take luxurious vacations to escape everyday life, enjoying dining out, having new experiences and seeing all the things life could offer. People have a multitude of ways in which they spend their money on things they want, and yes, many of those things involve getting the best deal possible, which I get and fall in line with, but does this mean that I am supposed to give my services and pricing away for next to nothing, or at a loss, NO. This means that I am beholden to raise my own standard and charge to not only a break even point, but to a standard that allows me to live too.
  • 3. Skills/Years of Experience/Seniority(Hierarchy)-Many photographers think they CANNOT charge accordingly because of other seasoned pros. Those we deem better, longer in business, that have better skills. THOSE people can charge, but not us. We are not good enough, yet. Couple this with 1 and 2, and our justifications smother us. WHY this is wrong: You are running a business and have costs associated with that. Operating costs will not change based on the afore mentioned reasons, all we will be doing with this thinking is running a charity or hobby that does not help us grow or evolve, thus killing any chance of us having an actual business, let alone a livelihood. You need to be paid accordingly to run a business and to have a livelihood. Imagine telling a teacher or nurse you are willing to pay them $5-10/per hour, because this is how you view them as a priority. Never mind they have a lot of education, skill or value, this is how you are willing to pay them. Lead balloon, that is how it would go over, obviously, and that is how we need to view professional photography.
  • 4. Something deeper may be keeping us down. We all have things that have happened or that are happening in our lives to make us think we don’t deserve to run a legitmate business. We can run a charity because we are NICE. We can have a great hobby because this is NOT OUR PRIORITY. Having a business may look selfish to some, self aggrandizing to others, and just plain wrong to a lot of folks. WHY this is wrong: We are all deserving of more than being a charity. Nice is not a good word, it says doormat. We can be KIND, that says we choose to do nice things for others, one of which is not running a photography charity, unless that is our goal of course. Running a business does not mean the priority shifts away from family, but doing it for family. If my husband dies and I have no income, who is taking me and my college aged kid in? The person that wanted to pay me $150, or someone that values me? If I charge accordingly, no one has to take us in, we can be self-sufficient because I am running a business accordingly. If a two income household is okay for most people, why not for photographers?

For years, I undervalued myself, my skill set and my business, by charging a non-business-running price, taking a yearly loss for several years in a row. There is a limit to how many years a “business” can show a loss, and I am nearing my limit. So, I either have to legitimize myself, or quit altogether. Wow. Can you imaging telling a teacher or nurse they have to quit because that $5-10 hour job they have been working is not viable nor sustaining. The investments in equipment, gear, education and products cannot sustain themselves with charity/hobby work. Running a business is not about your regional beliefs, your culture, nor where you land in the pack order. Running a business is about sustainability, cost of doing business, profit margins, and profitability. In order for me to keep running this business, I have to treat it as such, and in that, I must educate people about my business.

If you feel my services are not in alignment with you, or your ideal cost, talk to me about it and we will figure out what it is you need and how we can possibly work that out, while I run my business. The solution could be you need a different photographer, or you need a payment plan. We never know the solution until we openly discuss things. I am an objective communicator, and want to serve needs to the best of my ability, while I run my business.

I hope as a client, you have gained insight in to my business while reading this blog series. As a fellow photographer, I hope this has helped you to decide to run a business, and not a charity or hobby, if it is your wish. If you would like to learn more about the photography industry, or to book a session, please feel free to reach out to me, I would the opportunity to serve your unique needs!

A Lady Warrior in Motion

I am always up for shooting something a bit different for senior shoots, something more unique. When I consulted with a client about some action shots for volleyball, I saw the images of what I wanted to capture in my head. This is how I typically start with conceptualizing the shoot. Yeah, if you read this blog, you will read that tidbit often, as it is so accurate, true, and evidence of my muse striking. What I did not initially expect, was gorgeous Miss Eva joining her bestie, Brinlee, for a tandem shoot. I was overjoyed by this turn of events, and I love the sequences of Eva’s hitting, and her unique serving style. Let’s take a look at these shots!

Ready…
Set…
Go girl, go!

While my photography journey started by capturing soccer players during games, the thing I loved most about capturing athletes in action was to witness the way the light hit them doing their thing. You watch someone giving so much effort, their muscles flexing with the movement, the intensity on their face, the thought that went in to the action of what they do. Volleyball is vastly different from soccer, but the elements of what I love are the same. I asked Eva to show me what her hitting the ball looks like, then I had her break it down for me so I could meter my shots. We repeated the action a few times and the results are simply stunning. The light loves this girl, showing you her strength, beauty, and poise. As her photographer, it is an excitement to capture her in motion, but for her to see herself looking so effortlessly dominating, even better!

When we were transitioning in the shoot, Eva’s mom, Layne, asked if we could capture her serve. Of course we can! Eva has a very cool serve and it was impressive to not only watch the power with which she serves, but the way she moves through her serve…add lighting and I am just loving it!!

That hair…I may have a bit of hair envy! I loved every minute of capturing Eva in motion, the way the lighting embraced her movements and motions, the way her planes and curves of her face and muscles were shown. Beautiful!!! I adjusted some of the shots so that the pride of her school’s accomplishments over the years were able to shine through too. It is only 4 years of a high school athlete’s career, but the pride and legacy that comes with being an alumni that made their mark with their team, having not only your school’s support but your village’s support, is lifeblood, and one that persists and continues for generations to come.

It is an honor to capture someone’s moment in time, and with Eva, we deconstructed that even further to the actual movement in time. Don’t worry, Eva will be coming in to the studio soon, so make sure you stay tuned to see what’s happening at E.robinsonphotos in January!

To schedule your own fantastic experience, send me a message, or call (740)418-9211!

What’s Your Why, It’s YOUR Session

Yesterday, I posted some fairly revealing photos of Allia, and I am overwhelmed by the positive responses I have gotten. When you share photos of skin, people are not always receptive to that, are often appalled by it, and sometimes you will get the oddest replies to a question you never asked someone. Why do I tell you this? It’s YOUR session, tell me YOUR why and we’ll come up with YOUR custom session.

When you contact me, are you wanting to see yourself through my lens because you like what you have seen or you trust I can deliver on your concept, maybe both, maybe more? Do you need visibility for your business, in your job, in your industry, or are you trying to elevate your ability to get hired? Do you want to capture this moment in time that is important to you? Have you made an accomplishment you are very proud of? Or did you see work that I have done and you love the concept for yourself? Maybe it is something I haven’t asked here, and you wish to inquire about making your ideas come to life in captured images by me?

When I contact you about a shoot, it’s because I have seen a vision of you in my head that I want to capture, and it then becomes a process of you telling me no, telling me yes, or working through details that match your expectation and comfort level and seeing how this will work. That last part holds true for both approaches, YOUR session is always about YOU, and your comfort level, and there will always be details to work through.

In both approaches, your comfort level is important, but it is my job to suggest ideas around the concept to help you see yourself in varying ways, ways you may not see yourself, ways you may not be comfortable seeing yourself, ways in which you would love to see yourself, ways in which you feel may be cliche, and ways in which make you think I have bumped my head. It is my job to capture you, authentically, in a safe environment, in a loving environment, in an objective environment, and in an environment where you can not only tell me no, but you can tell me hell no. And then we can laugh about it and move on. It is YOUR story, YOUR why, YOUR session. While I am the photographer, you are the client and subject. We are doing this together, for YOU!

I have been told no many times. I have been laughed at many times. I have had a senior look at their mom, with a help me expression, and me ask if they will try anyhow and I can delete it later. I have heard a yes, and a no on those. Sometimes those are the most cherished shots, other times they say please burn that image. I am good either way and take no offense. It is YOUR session.

So, what’s your why? Why are you having a photography session? Does it serve a purpose for business or work, is it for your self esteem, do you need a yearbook picture, or are you marking a moment or milestone with your loved ones? Maybe you just want to see how I would capture you if given free reign? Why do you want to capture this moment? How does that look to you? What is the importance of the image for you? What have you moved through to get you to this moment that you want to step in front of the lens and see reflected at you? In consultation, we discuss the why. Thoroughly. We discuss details, and we work through the information, communication.

I had someone that I have been working on to shoot a concept with me, tell me I did not want to see their ass. This is true, I don’t want to see your ass just because I saw Allia’s. In fact, I was very comfortable seeing Allia’s derrière because she was very comfortable with showing me. We worked on the concept, embracing ideas around it as we shot the session. We talked about it prior, in consultation, so she could have boundaries in place if any aspect was not good for her. It is about YOU and YOUR why.

During your session, I may throw out an idea, see my idea did not work, and I always acknowledge that isn’t about you, but that my idea was not right for you. Other times my client may make a suggestion that I am unsure of but when we work on it together, it produces pure magic. Again, the session is YOURS, and I never lose sight of that. We have the same goal…YOUR why, for YOU.

YOUR why. YOUR session.

My concept, YOUR session.

Either way, it is about YOU.

Now, I will tell you that your session will change your life. It may not be noticed today, or even tomorrow, but stepping in front of my camera will leave you seeing yourself in a different light, and that is all about YOU.

You are BEAUTIFUL

Happy Saturday to you all! I hope you are enjoying this fine, breezy, springy first day of April! Yesterday, I mentioned a recent senior photo shoot, and how amazing that session was. Today, I would like to tell you more about that, the importance of music during our shoot, how our first session’s results catapulted our second session, and the overall positives of knowing what really gets your client going. First, let me introduce you to Meadow!

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Meadow was one of Brooke’s first friends when we moved to Chillicothe several years ago. She is a kind soul that is caring about her friends, but she is frank and honest too. Meadow is a very fun and funny girl! She is outgoing, very vocal, and super colorful, her style, hair and personality!

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When Meadow asked me to shoot her senior portrait sessions, I was stoked for several reasons. One, she is a very beautiful person, her smile is endearing, ornery and captivating. Her personality shines through her pores, she radiates confidence. Meadow is also silly, she will do some out of the box thinking, which results in great shots. One such shot, I loved it so much that I submitted it for awards. When I received a Bronze for this image, she was the first person I told. This image was peer reviewed by those deemed as Portrait Masters through the acclaimed Portrait System powered by Sue Bryce, as well as some top notch educators in the portrait photography realm. The most frequent piece of positive feedback that I received from the judges was how the background color really enhanced my subject and her hair color. What the judges did not know, was that this was the perfect compliment to Meadow’s personality and her desire to make a process she did not want to really undertake, in to something fun that highlighted her, inside and out. When Meadow was gearing up for her second session, I told her that I wanted to take the submitted photo and let that be our inspiration for her indoor session. We were going to springboard off of this image and tailor the session to where she is now, while making her recent transitions more obvious through poses. We were going to add a bit of sophistication while keeping her images youthful and fun. This is where Dr. Dre comes in.

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Meadow arrived looking beautiful and ready to go, but still a bit apprehensive to the whole process. I asked her what she would like to listen to during her session, and she replied rap. That is pretty extensive, so through further questioning, I was able to narrow that down to the OG, Dr. Dre. I too love Dre, so it was a treat for me as well. We began with some wall poses, moved in to seated poses and the magic just flowed instantly.

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Meadow seriously is a lot of fun, even if she jokingly tells me she hates me because I am talking her in to poses she feels unsure of. She trusts that I am looking at her, seeing her amazing presence, and with a few tweaks, she is giving me gold. I show her the image captured and she smiles, BIG. She likes what she sees, herself, she likes what we are creating, and she likes how I see her truly, through my lens. BEAUTIFUL!

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Color is this girl’s vibe. She is so stunning in an array of colors, although she prefers purples and reds. I asked her how she felt about dark hot pink, she wasn’t too keen, but when she saw this image, she was delighted and called herself cute! Yes girl, and then some. When I sent her finally gallery over, she said they looked so f*ing good. This is what I want for my clients. I want them to see themselves as I see them, and when I look at Meadow, I see a beautiful young woman, powerful, ready for the next chapter of her life. I like to play too, and because I knew Meadow would soak this up, I went old school on an edit with a suggestion from my husband.

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Meadow posted this to her social media, “I am that bitch”. THIS is everything. I see you my little badass. She loves her gallery, she had a great experience and she absolutely killed it during her session. We had a blast, and I doubt this is the last time this beauty will be in front of my lens, Thank you Meadow for trusting me to capture your beautiful soul, I am truly honored!

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If you are interested in a photography session, hit me up, we’ll custom tailor a session just right for you!