Friday, October 14, 2011

Lovely!




Of course there are always days when I get these amazingly beautiful mother and son who have their Airman away on deployment. I see those a lot. However, to see some with amazing attitudes and huge smiles on their faces missing daddy, well, it is just such a refresher. Makes me appreciate them even more for their sacrifices. I had such a great time with these two and both were just so photogenic. Fell in love with them at first sight. Enjoy!!

Investment


Sitting Fees:In Studio or On Location

$95 for family/children/maternity/newborn/engagement
$150 maternity & newborn
$125 boudoir/glamour/pin up/fun/modeling (includes unlimited outfit changes)
$150 couple boudoir
$125 senior portraits (includes 2-3 outfit changes; formal and fun shots)
$35 for up to 2 pets
$35 additional for both studio and on location

Sitting Fee includes time and talent of the photographer. Sessions usually last anywhere from an hour to two and a half hours. Sitting fee also includes a web formatted cd of your edited images. You will also receive a password protected private online gallery available for two weeks.

*all photos include editing of unwanted body marks such as
blemishes, acne, cellulite, stretch marks, etc

Package Specials: You may combine any number of poses with your package.

Package A:
-2- 8x10
-2- 5x7
2-4x6
-8- wallets (can only choose one pose for the 8 wallets)
$75

Package B:
-2-8x10
-4-5x7
-2-4x6
-16 wallets (can choose up to two poses for the wallets)
$115

Best Value!
Package C:
-4-8x10
-8-5x7
2-4x6
-16-wallets (can choose up to two poses for the wallets)
$195

A LA CARTE:

$35.00-additional if you would like to do both outdoor and indoor
$16.00-8 wallets
$4.50-4x6
$20-8x10
$14.00-5x7
$25.00-10x13
$32.00-11x14
$40.00-16x20
$65.00-20x30

Flipbooks:
$40-4x6 flip book of all of your edited images
$50-5x7 flip book of all of your edited images


$300-cd in large printable format that allows you to print
any number of photos on your own (will include edited
images) will NOT have Nelly Hernandez Photography logo on them.

**All photos printed on matte finish quality paper.
Please contact me for different options, they are available.

Additional accessories are available as well as
other sizes and framings. Please let me know if you would
like this info as well.

NO REFUNDS ON DEPOSITS, RETAINER'S FEES OR FOR PACKAGES. I DO NOT GIVE AWAY RAW IMAGES.

Thursday, October 13, 2011

A print costs less than $1, so why is photography so expensive?


Before I became a photographer, I would sometimes cringe at the end of my Sears, Walmart or Olan Mills session because the prices were sometimes so high. I would think no way, how come Walmart prints are about $1-$5 and yet these people charge outrageous prices!!! Now that I have become a photographer and have come to learn a lot of things do I finally understand lots of things. I realize how many clients are unaware of all of these things. I came across something from one amazing photographer, Kim Howells. She explains things so very well, much better than I ever would, LOL. Anywho, here is her post. You can also see more of Kim's work on her website www.kimhowellsphotography.co.nz

Kim Howells:A print costs less than $1, so why is photography so expensive?

This is something that I didn't understand until I became a professional photographer. It seemed that portrait prices were extravagant, and those who advertised a free sitting really stung you for the prints! So I thought I would outline a few reasons why professional photographs cost more than what you pay for your own prints in your local photo shop.

1. Photography is a business. Like any other business, there are bills to pay - advertising, fuel, accounting and admin, stationary, insurance (yikes, pricey, as it has to cover not only liability, but also gear that is used off-location), repairs and maintenance, second shooters, etc.

2. A family portrait shoot may only take 1-2 hours, and a wedding may only take 4 hours. But first, there is the preparation. The photographer will check out venues, research what the light is like at the time of day planned, have options for inclement weather, and have ideas on what poses will be used, and where. There is checking the gear - cleaning lenses, making sure batteries are charged, checking backup gear, etc. And all the paperwork including model release forms and contracts.

3. Processing and post-processing. Most professional photographers shoot in a file format called RAW. These have to be processed into JPG files - much the same as a film negative was processed in a dark room. Then there is post-processing - the fine-tuning of each image, or converting into black and white, or special effects - all of which can certainly be more than a 10 minute job per photo. A typical family portrait shoot at the moment takes me around 10 hours of work, from preparation to the finished high-res set of post-processed images. A wedding is more like 40 hours (yes, a whole "standard working week" worth!). So those hours need to be paid for.

4. The gear. Most professional photographers will have their camera, several lenses, and backup gear. Good quality lense start at around $1000, and professional series lenses start at around $2000. Then there is the camera body, which is significantly more than that. And then flashes, reflectors, grey cards, gear bags, maintenance equipment, tripods, rechargeable batteries, spare batteries, huge memory cards - several of them. Then the computer gear - a high speed, fast computer, good monitor, calibration software (several hundred dollars worth), and photo editing software (another few thousand). Then the props - backgrounds, stands, lighting, flooring, chairs, clothing etc. And for some photographers, the cost of a building that is either leased or owned.

5. The photographer's talent. You may think it's easy to pick up a camera, put it in auto, and take photos. But professional photographers spend many hours learning how to take photos - they learn composition, exposure, depth of field, white balance, endless post-processing techniques, and more. As a new photographer (I call myself an "emerging photographer"), I have spent around 20 hours a week for the last 9 months studying, practicing, learning, and getting my photos critiqued by experts. So that is around 720 hours. They say it takes 10,000 hours of practice for complex notions to become second nature. I have a long way to go yet. Plus there is the cost of education.

6. Other time spent with the client, ordering prints, designing storyboards, taking digital files into the lab to get processed, picking them up and checking them, meeting with the client again.

So......add it all up. The time for preparation, the shoot, processing, and meeting with the client. Covering disposable costs like fuel, phone, internet, insurance etc. Being compensated for artistic talent, and time spent learning.

And finally - look at some old family photos from when you were a child. They are fascinating, they evoke memories, they are a moment captured that you will never see again. You can't beat having a great family portrait to look back on. Once that stage of your family has gone, there is no getting it back. Being able to preserve it forever......priceless.

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

My Hero



I have came to know many people who I look up to and admire. People I can say I truly and honestly would be so honored to be one tenth of the way they are. This is so true when it comes to my mother. She is my true hero like no other. Raising eight children and teaching each and every one of them to be kind, generous, look beyond color, race, financial status and so on. She also taught me how to be a great mother by being one. She led by example.

To her, I say the following.

You have taught me many valuable lessons, but there are a few specific ones I recall. Now these may be lessons that you don’t even
realize you taught me, but you did. And I must say, I have never forgotten them and have made sure that my children learn them as well.

So many things I want to say, but for now, one small but yet important thing--- I love you !!!!

One Smart and Talented Top Model


As most of you know, I've had the pleasure of working with many models-both successful and aspiring. It's been such a great journey for me shooting these super talented beings. I love working with models because they bring so much energy to the shoot. It is such a positive energy of amazing self esteem and it is contagious!!

This shoot was no different. Ahhhh... this girl is just beautiful!!! Obviously you guys can see the physical part. However I am not just talking about the physical but even more so, the emotional and mental being of this girl. She has a good head on her shoulders and knows what she wants. I have already warned her she cannot forget me when she goes big!!! :D xoxoxo

Forever Pals


There are times when you come across some little boys who just share this amazing bond. Such was the case with these two boys. They were so much fun and oh so full of energy. I had so much fun in this shoot and got a good workout chasing after one of them as well. :)

{The Stunning Ms W}

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