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How to Price Assignments: Price High and Give Your Clients an Experience

26 May

Unlike my usual posts, this is an off-the-cuff post spurred by a recent experience with some clients. We did a shoot with a young lady, an equestrian, along with her horse. We worked hard to make it not just a photo shoot, but an experience. They loved it, and loved the photos, and never blinked about the price. In interacting with the clients afterward, I realized what a unique and special experience it was for them.

Pricing is often one of the hardest areas of the business for photographers. New photographers are sensitive about their lack of experience, afraid they don’t merit a large fee and can’t compete with more established professionals. But even for established professionals, a certain sense of guilt is common when it comes to talking price. Many professionals are almost apologetic when quoting a price, and are much to willing to come down.

I’m no exception.

I recently had a revelation that has helped me a great deal with the psychological aspect of pricing. It has to do with the difference between how photographers and clients perceive any given photo shoot. What many photographers, enthusiasts and pros, often forget is that a photo shoot is a rare and big event for a client. While we do shoots every week, most people might do a professional photo shoot a few times in their lives. A FEW TIMES IN THEIR LIVES.

If you charge cheap, cut corners, or otherwise short-change your clients, you really are depriving them of something special. You are depriving them of the opportunity they may only have a few times to experience a professional photo shoot – to be the center of attention during the shoot, the recipients of small gestures that make them feel like valued clients, and ultimately the recipients of truly beautiful professional images.

Instead of skimping on the price, go ahead and price high. And then make it worth it. GIVE YOUR CLIENTS THE UNIQUE AND MEMORABLE EXPERIENCE OF WORKING WITH A TRULY PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHER. Dress like a pro, act like a pro, project confidence. Do your homework before the shoot. Go the extra mile to make your clients feel valued before, during, and after. Do everything necessary to create the ambiance of an idealized “photo shoot” as well as produce great images.

Think of yourself as selling an EXPERIENCE, not just a set of photos. If you can do that, I guarantee your clients will be happy to pay for your services. And they’ll remember the experience for a long time to come.

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Smile – 3D Animation – Phil Paris Zarcilla/Semir Saleh – Music by Akira Kosemura

25 May

A maintence robot with low battery discovers he’s missing the bottom half of his face and sets off on a short lived journey to find the missing piece. This is my final year film made by Phil Paris Zarcilla and Semir Saleh It took a crapping 8months to make hope you like it.
Video Rating: 4 / 5

 

Enabling View-Dependent Stereoscopic Projection

25 May

With this work we take a first step towards an ad-hoc stereoscopic projection within real environments. We show how view-dependent image-based and geometric warping, radiometric compensation, and multi-focal projection enable a view-dependent visualization on ordinary (geometric complex, colored and textured) surfaces within everyday environments. All these techniques are accomplished at interactive rates and on a per-pixel basis for multiple interplaying projectors. Special display configurations for immersive or semi-immersive VR/AR applications that require permanent and artificial projection canvases might become unnecessary. Such an approach does not only offer new possibilities for augmented reality and virtual reality, but also allows merging both technologies. This potentially gives some application domains — like architecture — the possibility to benefit from the conceptual overlaps of AR and VR. Special thanks to the Faculty of Architecture, Bauhaus-University Weimar for their support. Bimber, O., Wetzstein, G., Emmerling, A., and Nitschke, C. Enabling View-Dependent Stereoscopic Projection in Real Environments In proceedings of International Symposium on Mixed and Augmented Reality (ISMAR’05), pp. 14-23, 2005

 
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Master Image Shows Off Auto-Stereoscopic 3D Without Glasses – Part 1

25 May

gamerlive.tv Master Image, the #2 3D cinema company, shows off its auto-stereoscopic 3D technology (on a Hitachi mobile phone) that does not need glasses to see 3D at the 3D Gaming Summit. In the exclusive interview, the President of Master Image also talks about other new 3D technologies they are working on. Part 1 of 2. **************************************** *** SUBSCRIBE TO OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL! http **************************************** *** Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com **************************************** *** Thanks for subscribing, watching, commenting and rating! Check out the latest game trailers, videos and news at gamerlive.tv

 
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VanArts 3D Animation Diploma Program

25 May

Preview Video from 2007 for the 3D Animation Diploma Program at VanArts, in Vancouver BC. For more up-to-date information, visit www.vanarts.com or call 1-800-396-2787
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WORLD WAR – Amazing Animation

24 May

Check out more at www.aniboom.com World war is the story of a future war between 2 transformed robots . Animation by Vincent Chai http Follow Aniboom: facebook: www.aniboom.com MySpace – www.myspace.com Twitter – www.twitter.com If you liked this animation, don’t forget to subscribe, you know you want to .

 

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24 May

photo ©2010 kim mcalear

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Nikon D60 Pictures (Axis Theory Photos)

24 May

Pictures I Took. My Randomness Stuff. I’m 16 and only have a nikon D60 with a kit lens, and the 55-200. No flash. Even though I Wish I Had One

hey my name is mitchell burns and i love photography, and i thought i would make a video of my faves so far…. i have only been doing photography for 10 months, 6 months with my slr.. so yeah tell me what you think my flickr page is www.flickr.com/photos/mb123
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23 May

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Tell Tale Heart Animation

23 May

The Tell-Tale Heart is a wonderful animated short film of 1953 based on Edgar Allan Poe short-story. The story told by a mad man has a dark visual with a perfect work of narration by James Mason. It is a UPA Production and was the first cartoon to be X-rated (adults only) in Great Britain under the British Board of Film Censors classification system. Really great – you have to see it.

www.kseniyasimonova.com Kseniya Simonova is an Ukrainian artist who won Ukraine’s Got Talent 2009. She uses a giant light box, dramatic music, imagination and “sand painting” skills to interpret Germany’s invasion and occupation of Ukraine during WWII.
Video Rating: 4 / 5