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Catherine & Tyler Henry Wedding 09-22-18

Sept. 22nd couldn’t have been a better day for this couple to exchange their vows. Not only was it the first day of Fall (YAY!!!) but, the weather was absolutely perfect! The overcast day was going to give us the best light in a shade less field and just enough light to capture the mountains. Catherine and Tyler are high school sweethearts and wed in front of a stone rustic fireplace at Skyline Ranch Resort with their family and friends. Jason and I were eager to take detail shots of the tables filled with cakes that Sweet Escapes Home Bakery had created. It was sentimental and special as Catherine is a baker and made these treats for her guests to enjoy.

We love working with local businesses and she always provides us with the the tastiest and photo worthy smash cakes we use in our sessions, just ask our one year old clients! This wedding was filled with lots of hard work from their family and friends and turned out beautifully. From the flowers, cakes and food to the decorations, table pieces and photo booths - it all was fantastic! Seeing Catherine in her stunning one of a kind dress and Tyler’s sleek purple suit, we knew the photos would be nothing short of amazing! We were excited to use a head turning horse drawn white carriage as a main prop for their Bride & Groom session that Shenandoah Carriage Company provided.

Since I have known the Bride for quite sometime, I knew one of her loves and passions is animals so we just had to get a shot of her with one of these gorgeous horses - which led to the black and white photo. One of my personal favorites from the day! Jason and I had such a great time shooting such a special day for this awesome couple and look forward to what the future holds for them!

Congratulations Catherine & Tyler!
We wish you a lifetime of love, laughs, and happiness.

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tags: wedding, va photography, va weddings, northern va photography, skyline ranch resort, jdphotographs, photography
categories: Photography
Friday 09.28.18
Posted by Jason Dingus
 

The Two Most Popular Photography Business Types

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We wanted to discuss some common questions that we receive frequently to help provide a better understanding for everyone who is interested. The first, who owns the photos? To put it simply, as soon as the photographer clicks the button on the camera they own the copyright of the photo. After that, there are a few options that are open to the client.  The photographer can keep the copyright and sell you the prints, they can sell the copyright to you so you can legally own the images yourself, or the photographer can provide a limited release where you are given permission to make as many personal physical copies of the images as you want, but the copyright remains with the photographer. Ultimately it depends on the photographer how he/she wants to go about handling their images on a day to day basis. 

The second, how exactly does this work?  To begin, there is generally two popular ways of selling your photography work now a days. The first and most common is the print model. You would pay a sitting fee to get your pictures taken for a certain time period then the photographer would then take the photos, edit them, and give the clients proofs to choose from. From there the client chooses which images they like and must then purchase them from the photographer in the form of prints or print packages. With this type of business practice, the photographer generally holds all rights to the photos and you must always go to them to purchase your photos. Some will still sell the copyright and a CD of your images, but at a increased price. The second option will be to shoot the images and give the client everything that was shot, unedited, on a CD for a pre-discussed price. More times than not, this method can generate too many choices for the client by having hundreds of photos that can be repetitive and similar to one another without much variety, as well as receiving images that have not been professionally edited. 

JD Photographs uses a hybrid of the two business practices to give our clients the best of both worlds by giving them edited choices at a great prices. When you book with us you will for most sessions, get all the usable images which are professionally edited making sure you get exactly what you want with the high quality workmanship involved. Of course we still send all or our images to our clients digitally which is the fastest method, because who wants to wait for something you're excited for? After that, we provide a limited release to our clients so they can make as many prints of the images they love without putting a lot of restrictions on them. With that being said I always say "The best way someone can compliment your work is to hang it on the wall". Personally I always love when someone makes prints of my work and feel it really gives a finality to the project. Which is why we offer great studio prints at a great price, so that everyone can have that opportunity to hang some amazing prints that will last a lifetime. With this business model, we feel that we can give everything our clients would want. Simplified choices with high quality images, the ability to make their own prints,  prices that are set with no added fees, and professional quality prints as an option if they want it.

tags: photography, jdphotographs, photography tips, photography business, photography business models, populat photography business methods, common photography questions, photography questions, photography prints, photography digital delivery
categories: Photography
Thursday 06.07.18
Posted by Jason Dingus
 

Creative Shoots

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There may be a great amount of work, planning, and coordination involved, but it is definitely worth it all when you hear how appreciated these shoots are to all of our fans.

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tags: photography, creative, creative shoots, photography tips, jdphotographs, growing as a photographer
categories: Photography
Thursday 05.24.18
Posted by Jason Dingus
 

Editing For Black & White

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When it comes to choosing an image that I'd like to edit into a black and white photo, I have to ask myself a few questions to help decide because not every photo is inherently a good fit for a B&W edit

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tags: photography, editing, editing photos, editing black and white, editing black and white photos, jd photographs, jdphotographs, black and white photography, black and white photography tips, photography tips, photography editing tips
categories: Photography
Thursday 05.03.18
Posted by Jason Dingus
 

Helpful Tips For The Perfect Photoshoot With Your Kid

The picture you see is one I absolutely cherished. I wanted to give a little back story on it! The session lasted all of about 5 minutes and the one picture I got was this one. It was NOT what I had in my mind, i wanted one of us smiling and laughing right in the middle of a field without a care in the world. Yeaaaah, that didn’t happen. But this photo, is the most priceless photo I’ve ever taken. It was honest and what life can be like as a mother and those little arms wrapped around you to help comfort. Something I never want to forget. I kept this all to myself, until now. We have been quite busy these last couple of weeks that have been filled with photographing young children. It is so much fun to photograph and work with these little ones and we have some really beautiful photos to share with their parents and family! Jason and I have had an array of emotions with each shoot; from laughs, smiles, and giggles to tears, screaming, and being shy. Or all of them in one shoot! One theme became apparent and it hit me that I needed to blog about this. Many parents had tons of anxiety about this and even felt that one small meltdown ruined their entire shoot, absolutely not! I wanted to share a few tips to help prepare you and your family and also wanted to be the reassurance you need!

1. Dress for the weather. It seems pretty simple, but extra layers on a warm day or too little clothing mixed with a cool breeze can be the first problem of a shoot that can lead it down a rough path. 

2. Reel in your expectations. We totally understand you booked your session and have a fantastic idea in mind or a pose you so desperately want. We love to do our best to make that happen! But, the more expectation, pressure, and direction we start giving to young ones can easily frustrate them. Especially when in a different environment and having a camera clicking away at you. Give us ideas of things you have seen and would love, we can create situations and place you in positions to be ready to capture those special moments!

3. Don’t freak out if they begin to cry or become fussy. We know you don’t want teary eyed photos, but trust us when we say you definitely don’t want photos of you looking upset or frustrated either. Many times, mom or dad can be consoling their little one and those make some of the best shots. It’s genuine and real, but most importantly it is your life and those little moments are something to certainly treasure years from now. 

4. Plan a day and time that works for your schedule. We try to be as flexible as we can, but if you know nap time is always between 1-3 please don’t schedule an early afternoon session. Even if you feel you can lay them down earlier or later, it almost never works out. Also, keep it relaxed that day. If they had school or events going on, maybe schedule your session for another day when there is less going on. And another big tip, a little snack to avoid that hangriness feeling we all get!

5. Rewards do help. This is totally up to you, but it has worked many times for us. Especially with our own son! We will never say “if you’re good, mommy and daddy will...”. But, if there is a reward you know they will like that could get some cooperation for 10 minutes, we can bounce off of that and it helps! 

6. We will do our best to make your child smile, but we can’t guarantee it. I know as a Mom, I love seeing my son’s smile and I just want that exact smile that I see when I’m driving home and he’s in the backseat without a care in the world just laughing and smiling away mounted right on my wall. As we photograph, we try our best to direct attention to the camera and get those smiling photos for you. We ask for assistance a lot from mom and dad right behind the camera, because who knows what makes your baby laugh more than you do? Even though we have been known to be quite goofy behind the camera ourselves! But unfortunately, sometimes babies and kids know this just isn’t right and they aren’t having it. I was one of those kids! So there is no reason to be flustered because they won’t. Again, it goes hand in hand with reeling in your expectations. This is why we like to do a combination between portraits and lifestyle. With lifestyle, it is much easier to get those genuine reactions and smiles when we are able to stand on the side lines and capture those special moments! Not to mention, they feel the most real and exactly how your life is. 

7. Talk to your kids. Let them know they are getting photos done by us. You can show them our About Me page on our website so they can see our faces, you can show them our logo, or even show them some other photos we took of other kids and their families! Now is also a good time to mention rewards if you choose to do so. We have allowed kids to help us shoot, they love it. Tell them they can help us out for the day. It is amazing to see the little artists at work!

8. Most of all, come to have fun. We have been fortunate enough to photograph many families with children. And like I mentioned earlier, sometimes there is combinations of emotions from hysterical laughs to hysterical crying. Nothing is by the book and cookie cutter, it is simply going with the flow when having young ones. Trust in our ability to make the best out of the situation and create the images you will love and cherish for many years.

tags: photography tips, photography, working with kids, jdphotographs, perfect photoshoot, photoshoot with kids, kids photos, photographing kids, helpful tips
categories: Photography
Thursday 04.26.18
Posted by Jason Dingus
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