Sunday, September 26, 2010

Wow! I love my job!

We had a FABULOUS wedding in the Hamptons this weekend with a great couple! They had friends and family from the south (Georgia) come up to actually cater the affair. FROM GEORGIA!!! An amazingly beautiful bride and stunning bridesmaids along with a very handsome groom and gorgeous groomsmen! Then to top it off we had a fiftieth wedding anniversary today! The institution of marriage is an amazing thing. Our anniversary couple had their original wedding album at the event. We are so happy to have shared the day with them and look forward to a whole bunch of wonderful photos from this weekend. This is going to be one for the records. We can’t wait to get all of our new images up online for everyone to see. I have to say that Chris and I have been truly blessed with beautiful days and lovely people to work with this whole summer long but this weekend was the BEST. These are the times when we really relish being photographers…

Thursday, September 16, 2010

Ramblings about a lot of STUFF...just STUFF

Hello friends...

AYWP has been so busy that there has been no recent Blogging, Facebooking, YouTube(ing) and you can totally forget about Twitter. Chris advises me that we have a Twitter account but I have yet to Tweet or would it be Twit? We have been updating our websites and we have been working on getting a new type of gallery up and running so that clients can purchase their images from a professional photo lab that has their color settings coordinated to what our cameras and computers are set to. We are still providing packages that gives our clients the rights to their images (copyright free DVD) and we are still keeping it simple by not locking our clients into a set number of proofs, prints, etc. So far our packages have been fabulously received but the only issue is that all photo labs print differently depending on their printer's settings and the type of paper they use. Also many computers are not calibrated for true color. Most people have their computers calibrated to factory settings so when you view your images on a computer they don't always look the way they end up printing. The images may appear richer in color or the complete opposite on a computer screen but when you get them printed, dependant on the lab that you use you will get a variation in the colors. We want all of our clients to be happy with our work and we want to make sure you get the best prints possible without costing you a fortune so we are working on doing what we think is best and suggesting that most images be shared on the internet via the share sites that I have posted in the past. The names of the sites are the actual hyperlinks to those sites so please use them. When you decide to print your images please consider choosing a few and printing from our website’s gallery. This is the way we can guarantee you are getting the best results.

Also in the works is post shoot editing on a number of events. We have had weddings, anniversaries, renewal of vows and portraits. Not to mention Birthdays and we actually spent a little time recently in New Hampshire. Those of you who know us know that Chris and I are avid riders. I have taken a number of images from the back of a Harley Davidson and am considering creating a gallery of images entitled just that "Shot off of a Harley". Well one of these days this will come to pass.

It really is wonderful and I certainly can't complain at the amount of work that we have had. We are now House Photographers for Miller Beach Surf Club as well as being added onto the vendor lists for the Historical Chapel and Coachman Limo. We are also planning on shooting a number of Art Pieces created by Mike of Michael Angelo Tattoo and Gallery. Mike has done some amazing work both on canvas, on Walls as Murals not to mention Chris' arm. He actually started out as an airbrush artist and co-owned Cycledelic Cycles on Long Island New York. It is truly amazing how much talent and vision Mike has and he is just the most easy going and happy person you could ever wish to meet. It is a pleasure to know people who are genuinely cool.

Ok, I think that is enough STUFF for now and I will continue with some other things in the near future.

Be Well!

Dollie
dollie@asyouwishphotography.net

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Tips for choosing a photographer

Always speak with the photographer and definitely try to meet with them prior to booking your event. Be clear about what you want to accomplish and advise them about what you do not like so they can avoid it. Make a list of the things that you would like to have. Don't drive yourself crazy about what you can afford to have. Just list it. Decide what you would like in each category -Prints? -Album?-Enlargements or additional albums for special people? -Enlargements or wall portraits for myself? -Do I want the photos on copyright-free DVD so I can make reprints?

You will likely spend more time with your photographer on your wedding day than with any other person (other than your new husband or wife). You really want to select someone with a personality that will make all of the event and together time as comfortable as possible! So how do you tell if they are right for you? Just look at the way he or she communicates with you. Is he or she patient? Friendly? Easy to be around? Do you feel comfortable with him or her?

Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Free Image Hosting Sites

Name

Description

Storage

Bayimg

Free uncensored image hosting website.

Unlimited

dotPhoto

Free and paid photo sharing, prints, selling site.

Unlimited

Flickr

The most popular one. Basic account is free.

100MB/month

Fotki

Free and premium membership photo hosting.

50MB

Fotolog

Share pictures through online photo diary, photo blog.

1 Pic / day

ImageShack

The popular free image, video hosting site.

Unlimited

Jalbum

Photo sharing software and website .

30MB

MyPhotoAlbum

Free standard with 1 completed transaction per year.

Unlimited

Panoramio

Geolocation-oriented photo sharing website.

2GB

Photobucket

The most popular one. Up to 500MB of space for free.

500MB

Photoshop

Photoshop.com is available in English for US residents.

2GB

PhotoWorks

Free online photo sharing and unlimited photo storage.

Unlimited

Picasa Web

A popular free online photo hosting from Google Inc.

1GB

PictureTrail

Photo sharing, photo slideshows, and image hosting.

Unlimited

Shutterfly

Free and unlimited picture storage.

Unlimited

Snapfish

Free online photo uploading and sharing.

Unlimited

TinyPic

One of most popular photo and video sharing services.

Unlimited

Webshots

1000 photos + 100 more each month of membership.

1000 Pics +

Zooomr

No limits on uploading, storing, and archiving photos.

Unlimited

All free site hyperlinks are in GREEN. Please feel free to share these with your friends and family. Let me know which of the sites are your favorites.

Friday, May 28, 2010

Lucky Laces Casino Night

AYWP was happy to donate our time to Lucky Laces on May 13, 2010 for a fundraiser to help raise money to get Pat Budani a replacement vehicle and wheelchair. Pat was trapped in his car which had caught fire and was saved by a member of the Huntington Hospital staff. The story was on Channel 12 news for a few days. The images from the fundraiser have been posted on our Picasa Web Album.

Please visit Lucky Laces at http://www.luckylaces.org/. Once you read a little more, hopefully, all of you would be willing to help.

We are proud to have been a participant of the event and will continue to help for this very important research foundation.

Thank you and we will share more about it later.


Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Online Galleries of Weddings Posted by Photographers as Opposed to Bride and Groom Posting Their Own Images ~ Looking for Feedback

The other day we posted an image and a link to an online gallery to view images on Picasa. We are often asked about online galleries and what we have done in the past, and still continue to do, is to give our clients their images on a high resolution DVD of which they own the rights. They can choose to share, print, email, post, do anything they want with their images since we give our clients the rights to everything. Also, the bride and groom can pick and choose what they want to share instead of having all of their images up on the web (this is especially important to some brides who are very self conscious - even though every bride is stunning on her special day many women can be very critical of themselves). We have been asked about online galleries in the past and below is a short explanation of why we don’t use them. But we are considering a change.

Many Photographers have online galleries for people to view and purchase the images as well as cool merchandise but what most people don’t realize is that these galleries are run by companies (which I am not going to name so I don’t get in trouble) that have you sign in and create an account in order to view the images. The only issue with some of the companies is that you begin to get bombarded with emails trying to sell products and it reads as though they are coming from the Photographer but are in fact from the company itself. It is a marketing tool on their part to increase sales since they get a cut of anything purchased. They cater to the bride and groom’s parents and other family members. Anyway, we have always steered away from this because we know that we hate getting mass emails trying to sell us a lot of garbage. Also, these emails inevitably begin to be ignored and when we send an actual email out that we need to get a response to we are then ignored.

We would like to try to use Picasa since they don’t seem to send as many emails and the emails will be coming directly from Picasa if they do send anything. This is where we need our clients and friends feedback. So we hope to hear from you.

Thanks. I will post again soon, so until then…be well.

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Bride's Check List and To Do's

When you are preparing for your wedding it is extremely important that you be realistic and practical but for many of us this is far easier said than done. Every bride wants everything to be perfect which means that you will inevitably feel the need to micro manage. I know many of you are Wonder Woman in disguise, especially in this day and age, but I hate to break it to you…you can’t be responsible for everything. As the bride, it is impossible to oversee everything for your wedding especially on your wedding day. We try to remind our brides that this day is YOUR day. Your wedding will be a once in a lifetime event and we at AYWP believe that you should enjoy it. In order to do so you may have to do something unthinkable. Ok, I know it sounds crazy but here it goes….delegate responsibilities! AND, do it before the big day. Some of you ladies can hire a consultant but most of the brides that we deal with are budget conscious and therefore may need to consider appointing a friend or family member to help oversee most matters. Make this decision in advance so that any of the vendors that you hire will be informed of who will be in charge on the wedding day.

There are a number of websites out there that offer wedding to do lists and wedding checklists. I came across one that was pretty helpful but have made a few modifications for it to be suitable for the Long Island and New York area Brides. Whatever site you are using should be able to incorporate some of this list since many of them are able to be personalized. If you are not using a website to help with the planning you can just print this as a guide or even input it into Outlook and set the reminder dates according to your needs. I hope you ladies find this of some help.

Try to think of the responsibilities for each of your selected professional wedding vendors. This will help in adding to this checklist provided below.

• Will I get dressed at the wedding site or home?
• Do I want the photographer to come to my home? When?
• Determine if the Photographer has a male or female photographer for preparatory shots (this is dependant on the bride's comfort level of having a man or woman there to capture moments where you may be only partially dressed).
• How will I get to the wedding site? To the reception?
• How will the out of town guests get around? Where will they stay?
• How, when, and where will the wedding vendors deliver their goods? Who do they report to?
• Will we need storage or a holding/storage area at the wedding or reception sites?
• What electrical or kitchen needs are there?
• What kind of delivery needs do the musicians and caterer have and can we accommodate them?
• Will there be a need for security?
• Parking for the guests?
• Where can the professionals store their equipment when it's not in use (i.e. photographers...)?
• Who can I rely upon to act as a coordinator/facilitator for the day? Should I hire a professional?

Wedding Planner Checklist

12 - 16 Months Before the Wedding
• Set the Wedding Date. Take into consideration Holidays, School, Major Sporting Events, Weather, Work, Honeymoon Plans
• Discuss and decide on the style and type of wedding. Formal/Informal ~ Traditional/Unconventional
• Choose a Wedding Motif, Color theme and style
• Select and Reserve the Church, Temple or Wedding site
• Decide on a Wedding Consultant (professional or otherwise – some Brides find it helpful to have someone other than the Groom to discuss wedding plans with)
• Research and Retain the Following:
◊ Photographer______________________________
◊ Videographer______________________________
◊ Entertainment______________________________
◊ Ceremonial Musicians_______________________
◊ Reception Facility___________________________
◊ Caterer___________________________________
◊ Beverages_________________________________

6 - 12 Months Before the Wedding
• Choose the members of the Bridal Party
◊ Maid/Matron of Honor
◊ Attendants
◊ Best Man - groom selects
◊ Attendants - groom selects
• Decide upon the number of invitees and select the accommodations for out of town:
◊ Wedding Attendants
◊ Family
◊ Guests
• Search and select a Wedding Gown and Veil
• Search and select the Dresses for the Attendants
• Schedule a Photo Session for the Engagement Announcement
• Mail Photo and Engagement information to the selected Newspaper(s)
• Begin making preliminary Honeymoon Plans
• Phone interview and visit the Caterer to review and select a menu
• Phone interview and visit the Florist to discuss Floral Arrangement
• Phone interview and visit the Reception location to discuss arrangements

3 - 6 Months Before the Wedding
• Complete a Bridal Registry
• Arrange for the first fitting of Wedding Gown
• Select and order Wedding Invitations and Thank you Notes
• Select and order the Wedding Cake
• Select and order Wedding Bands (decide if you will have them engraved)
• Finalize Honeymoon Plans and Destination
• Select a Travel Agent and Make Honeymoon Reservations
• Plan a Rehearsal Dinner and Make Reservations
• Deposits for Services

2 Months Before the Wedding
• Select and Reserve the Men's Formal Wear
• Determine your hair stylist and make-up artist and have a trial run of styles (don’t forget your headpiece/veil)
• Order the Wedding Favors
• Create a song list or select music genre for the Band or the DJ
• Address Invitations
• Mail Invitations
• Arrange Formal Portraits
• Purchase gifts for:
◊ Maid of Honor
◊ Your Attendants
◊ The Groom
◊ Your Mother
◊ Any special person who is making major contributions

1 Month Before the Wedding
• Apply for the Marriage License
• Confirm the Rehearsal Date with the Wedding Ceremony Site
• Make any Rehearsal Dinner arrangements/reservations
• Review any details of the Wedding Day with the coordinator(s) you've selected
• Arrange for a Hair & Make-up pro to come the morning of the wedding
• Purchase any needed Party/Decoration supplies
• Write and mail thank-you notes for the Shower Gifts
• Arrange for Wedding Memento’s to be saved (i.e. Bouquet to be preserved)
• Arrange to pick-up Honeymoon tickets or have them mailed

1 -2 Weeks Before the Wedding
• Make arrangements for any Reception or Wedding favors to be delivered
• Finalize Flowers and make arrangements for delivery
• Give all appropriate vendors final guest count
• Prepare and plan seating for the Reception
• Prepare Place Cards for the Reception
• Confirm all Attendants have their Dresses (and Shoes!!!) and have had their final fittings
• Create a guide of how you want the wedding day to unfold and share with your chosen coordinator(s)
• Confirm all Vendor services

2 - 3 Days Before the Wedding
• Arrange for a Spa Day: Pedicure, Manicure, Waxing, Facial, The Works (be careful about waxing too close to the big day, some ladies get red and blotchy)
• Review the Honeymoon Bags for any last minute items or purchases that may be needed
• Final review of details of the Wedding Day with the coordinator(s) you've selected
• Make arrangement for mail and home care while away on Honeymoon
• Change phone message on answering machine and email auto response
• Send thank you notes to those who made the Bachelorette Party possible (if you had one)

1 Day Before the Wedding
• Remember why you are marrying the Groom, reflect on why you are together and maybe read any cards or letters you may have saved
• Make a bag of extra cosmetics, hairspray, pantyhose, baby-wipes (great for quick clean up and removing most stains off clothes), safety pins as well as anything else you may need that will be given to your coordinator(s) for “just in case” purposes
• Consider a massage or anything else that may help you relax and be stress free
• Try to get to sleep early

The Wedding Day
• Make time to have something nutritious to eat, you may not feel like eating but it is important to make sure you have something
• Take a moment to stop, take a deep breath and absorb what's going on around you; reflect on what this day is and let it fill you with joy (how you feel will show on your face and in your mannerisms)
• Let last-minute matters be handled by someone else (i.e. last minute invitees showing with no RSVP, final payments to vendors, tipping, etc.)
• Try to thank everyone who helped
• Mingle and try to say hello and thank you to guests, especially those people who travelled from out of town
• Remember that your family is all together at this time so try to capture the moments and ask your photographer for pictures of you with your family and guests
• Finally laugh, love and enjoy the best day of your life

Friday, May 21, 2010

Wedding Pictures

After clicking on the image to take you to Picasa, click on the "Wedding Pictures" link to the right of the image. This will take you to the online gallery of images that have been posted by As You Wish Photography. This is a small collection of some of our images from various locations on Long Island and NYC. We will continue to share more images. We are considering beginning to post individual weddings online in galleries and would like feed back from you to let us know what you think.


Welcome to our first blog...we have a lot to cover

Welcome to As You Wish Photography's (AYWP) first attempt at a blog...please be patient.

I (Dollie) am in the process of uploading some images that I would like to share. AYWP has been very hesitant to share images due to the fear of theft. It seems that people don't have any boundaries when it comes to stealing an image and calling it their own in order to get further in their own business, in reality a person can take an image and alter it ever so slightly and technically call it their own but we don't believe in doing that. We are very proud of what we have produced and we work hard at what we give our clients. We are currently working on building our websites up and we will be sharing more images and slide shows, etc. as time goes on. I think it might be nice to share some images as well as helpful tips to brides, grooms and all of the other people involved in the planning and development of events (we aren't exclusive to weddings) and of course any funny or interesting stories along the way. AYWP has been doing this (this being event photography) for a long time and have a great deal to offer as well as having seen a little bit of everything...I guess this blog will ultimately be a mixture of things that will develop and grow to be what it is meant to be. We will take it from there.

I will post again soon...until then.