Why do professional photographers charge what they do?

Why do professional photographers charge what they do?

It’s a question that I’d venture to guess all clients ask themselves when searching for the right photographer for their family’s needs. There are so many facets that make up a photographer’s business, most of which likely go unnoticed by the client because they are things that aren’t as tangible as their photographs. But these facets are all important and contribute to your photographer being able to provide the service and art that captures those beautiful, priceless photographs of your loved ones.

Starting with the basics… what goes into creating the final product? 

For a one hour Family Photo Session with Melissa Hayes Photography, this can include:

– pre-session emails, scheduling, drawing up contract (1 hour)
– travel to and from the session (approx 1 hour)
– session time (1 hour)
– loading images onto computer and culling to select the best images to edit (1 hour)
– editing images in Lightroom and Photoshop, which includes cropping, adjusting exposure, color correction, sharpening, small corrections to skin for acne/red marks/slobber and clothing for spots, etc. (3-4 hours)
– setting up client’s online viewing gallery and loading final images in both print resolution and web resolution (1 hour)
– post-session follow-ups (30 minutes)
– backing up files to multiple external drives (client files are saved for one year) (30 minutes)
– blogging client’s session, creating social media sneak peek posts, etc. (1 hour)
– *sending print orders to the lab, designing and ordering heirloom albums, packaging and mailing or delivering albums to clients (these are an additional charge and are not included in the total hours listed below)

So what seems like one hour’s worth of work is easily more like 10-12 hours for that session. For newborn sessions, several hours can be added to that total for longer shooting and editing time. In addition, the photographer needs to account for taxes and a boatload of expenses that come along with running a photography business.

What kind of expenses? 
– Camera equipment | Full frame cameras cost thousands of dollars, as can lenses. In addition to that, there are SD cards, lens filters, camera bags, tripods, lighting gear, off-camera flash, backdrops… the list goes on. These are some of the most fun things for a photographer to invest in, but they also come with a hefty price tag.
– Computer with a large hard drive and fast processor
– Multiple external hard drives to back up your priceless images
– Website
– Editing software
– File sharing software and online viewing gallery subscription
– Business insurance
– LLC licensing fees
– Education | Professional association memberships, training, workshops, conferences, etc.
– Mileage to and from sessions; gas; parking fees
– Props (especially for newborn photographers)
– Marketing and promotions
– Client gifts
– Lab printing costs (prints, albums, and canvases for samples and client orders)
– Shipping/postage for client orders and gifts
– Taxes (25-30% for MHP)
– Accountant

 

Ok… but dollars and cents aside, what do you get out of it?
This is by far the most important factor. With a professional photographer, you’re getting experience and an artistic vision that will hopefully capture your family as you want to remember them at that time, whether it’s a newborn baby, toddler squishiness, or your quickly growing teenagers. I can’t speak for every photographer out there, but my hope is that my clients will walk away from their experience with me feeling thrilled with what I have given them. My goal is to capture the love and laughter and personalities that make up each one of my client families. When clients tell me that they had tears in their eyes viewing their images, that they can’t bare to choose just a handful of favorites, that they can’t wait to share them with family and friends… those are the things that make my photographer heart sing and know that what I’m doing is important. Being a parent myself, I now truly understand the saying that the days are long, but the years are all too short. Time passes too quickly when you’re watching your children grow, and I am honored to have the opportunity to capture those precious faces and memories for my clients.

I hope this gives some insight to clients, whether they are researching photographers for their first-ever professional portrait session or are just curious as to why photographers charge what they do for their work. Portrait photography is more than just pictures… in my opinion, it’s the most personal of art forms. It has the ability to preserve a moment in time that will never happen exactly that way again. It serves as a historian for families, communities, and cultures. It can stir up emotions of all kinds and is quite literally worth a thousand words.

Sadie is Four | Atlanta Childrens Photographer

I’ve been photographing Sadie regularly since she was just three months old, and it’s been so fun watching her grow over the years. This girl is spunky, sassy, and oh so in love with her new baby sister. Her fourth birthday falls in March, so we made sure to get some solo shots of her during little sister’s newborn session last month. Sadie’s mom had a pot of gold glitter for her to try blowing out of her hands for a few magical shots, and it was quite comical trying to explain to a toddler how to do this correctly! We were picking flecks of glitter off of Sadie’s face and hair the rest of the time I was there, but we did get the money shot… so I suppose it was worth it. 🙂 Enjoy these fun favorites of this adorable four year old!

 

Elena Newborn | Atlanta Newborn Photographer

I first met Elena’s family when they welcomed me into their home for her newborn session last month, and I so enjoyed my time with them. They were beyond hospitable and so easygoing, up for whatever I had in mind (and they were sweet enough to offer me coffee cake, which I would have happily taken them up on if I hadn’t just decided to cut back on sweets!).  We photographed Elena in her aunt’s baby gowns, and I always love adding in those sentimental touches to make a session more personal. Big brother Antonio was so sweet when he got to hold her… there really is something so special about capturing your first baby showing love and care toward your brand new baby. Enjoy some highlights from this Brookhaven newborn session.

Harlee Rae’s Newborn Session – Marietta | Atlanta Newborn Photographer

Anna and Eric welcomed their second daughter, Harlee Rae, in February. She was named after Anna’s great uncle, and her name means “meadow” and “grace.” It was clear during my time with them that Harlee is already so very loved. Big sister Sadie is an absolute natural in her new role, and she just couldn’t bare to stay more than a couple feet away from her baby sis at all times. So sweet! Hope y’all enjoy some of my favorites from this girly newborn session with the G family!

Leighton is Two and a Half! | Atlanta Childrens Photographer

Where has the time gone? My daughter Leighton is growing and changing every day, and we are just in awe of the little person she is becoming. She is bursting with personality, and I was just thinking to myself the other day that it’s amazing how much joy is bottled up inside that tiny body of hers. I can only hope that it never fades. I never want to forget the funny and sweet aspects of this age… mispronouncing so many words that I kind of wish she’d never get right, her inquisitiveness, her need for Mommy, her big love and big tantrums, and her innocent little belly laugh. (Also that adorable water spout on top of her head.)

We got home the other day after a big rain, and she saw these tiny white flowers all over the ground in our neighborhood. She immediately proclaimed, “snow!” – ha! – so we headed out to jump around in the flower petals. I’d intended to do more traditional photos in honor of her half birthday, but these are quite fitting for this little busy body who loves running, jumping, and being outside. It’s hard to believe we’re halfway to three!