Monday, March 31, 2008

Dan & Carly
March 30, 2008
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I remember the first time I met Carly. We spent the greater part of a day waiting for entrance at a Nine Inch Nails concert. It was a rather hot day, and she, our mutual friend, Sara, and my friend Jason were all struggling with the hydration vs bathroom usage battle.

Bonding over Nine Inch Nails - now that's something ;)

Anyway!!!

Carly asked me if I would shoot her wedding day for her - I have to say, I was extremely excited about it all week :) It was beginning a fresh new start for my photography. I LOVE having an assistant, and will never shoot again otherwise :)

The wedding and reception took place at Astoria Banquets in Buffalo Grove, IL. The ceremony started around 11:30am, and the reception ended at 4pm. I LOVED that Carly's day was formatted this way!!

Carly and Dan, I truly wish you the best of luck, a lifetime of happiness, and a safe and happy move to Arizona. Oh and Carly, you're the coolest bride to date for playing Nine Inch Nails for dinner music!

Hope you enjoy the pictures!

~amy










































Thursday, March 27, 2008

Why is Wedding Photography So Expensive?
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Did you know that the average bride in Chicago spends $3,710 on her wedding photography? It is one of the most costly purchases of her entire wedding day.

Think that's outrageous?

At first, I fully admit that I did. After I ventured into this business, however, I realized that it ends up being a fair price.

So what is it that you're paying for? And why is it so darn expensive?

What most people don't realize is the incredible cost of being a photographer. The following is a list of things that we have to purchase/provide:

  • Insurance - equipment damage/theft, liability, travel, etc.
  • Equipment - we are constantly updating our lenses, cameras, cards, software, lights, and other photographic tools. To give a great example, I just purchased a lens that cost me just shy of $1,700!!! Google the price of photoshop. I guarantee you'll begin to see a trend in pricing. Did I mention repair?
  • Editing time - post production work on weddings takes, on average, a full 40 hour work week. Time is money, as you well know, and you are paying for the best when dealing with independent photographers (when compared to studio photography).
  • Post production outsourcing - there are times when one person just can't do it all. In cases like these, photographers find it necessary to outsource their editing work. Photo retouchers can cost hundreds of dollars per hour!!!
  • Product - independent photographers provide their clients, in most cases, with top notch product. They do not get the bulk discounts that large studios are able to obtain, which drives prices up slightly.
  • Assistants - many photographers, including myself, never do a shoot without an assistant. These people are what makes the shoots run smoothly. I've found that you truly get what you pay for with your help, and as such, offer my assistants more than fair compensation for their time. Having an assistant ensures efficiency and photographic quality. My assistants help me with everything from lighting, equipment carrying, and even some photography work.
  • Travel - gas prices and car repair. Enough said ;)
  • Advertising - awareness is a huge part of this business. It's so easy to be lost in a sea of photographers out there. This makes it imperative to make yourself known as best as possible.
  • Literature - photographers must keep pamphlets/brochures, business cards, and other forms of literature on hand and in large quantities at all times. Most printing facilities have a minimum print requirement of 500 items.
  • Taxes - yup. We get nailed with taxes in so many ways.
  • Studio space (myself excluded, as I shoot on location only) - a studio space can cost thousands of dollars a month to rent!
  • Additional photographers - I strive to provide the best. As such, I must be able to compensate handsomely for my photographers' work. Every photographer that I hire to shoot along with me receives the ENTIRE second photographer fee charged to the client.
  • Gifts - independent photographers strive to have personal relationships with their clients. We want them to feel special and appreciated. On wedding days or shortly after, it is common for photographers to spoil their clients a bit as an added thank you.
  • Education - photographers who stay educated continue to evolve with technology and techniques out there. Seminars, formal classes and other means of education are very costly.
  • Experience and Background - who a photographer has worked with adds value to the product because it soars their demand. It's the reason why photographers like Annie Liebowitz and Jerry Ghionis charge the prices that they do for a shoot.

In the end, it is EXTREMELY important to remember that you get what you pay for. I mean this sincerely and as a warning. Your wedding day is going to be one of the most important days in your life. You can never capture it again. This is the reason why I refer to my photography services as 'investments' - it is a once in a lifetime purchase that preserves your memories, and can be shared again and again throughout your lifetime.

Can you really put a price on that?




Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Amy Aiello Photography - Now on Facebook!
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Hello, everyone!

I am embarking yet another marketing tactic - good old Facebook.

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Chicago-IL/amy-aiello-photography/10720871199

Please add me and spread the word!

Friday, March 21, 2008

As Wedding Season Approaches...
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I just wanted to make a quick announcement. I have made a small change in the way I will be handling wedding photography... well... sort of.

Lately I've been feeling the desire and need to give to the community however I can. From now on, every wedding booked through me (including those which have yet to be shot) will have a donation made in their honor to a charitable cause.

I've chosen two different charities to donate to, and am in the process of researching a few more.
My life has been touched with situations from both of these causes, so I feel an intrinsic need to support each of them. Charities include The Prevent Cancer Foundation, and The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention. These are both charities with outstanding ratings as far as the way they handle their operations (i.e. more donated funding goes back to the cause versus to the administration).

For more information, please use the above links to read about each charity.

Sunday, March 16, 2008

Dallas - as previously promised :)
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I know that I promised pictures from my trip some time ago. I honestly just needed a bit of a breather from photography, and opted to focus on piano for a little while instead (except for the shoots where people were counting on me, like Tracylyn).

Here are a few of the images from my Dallas trip. I'm sure you'll find a lot of them are quite 'touristy.' I really was just goofing around with Lori :)

Oh, and by the way - a few things about Dallas:

1) Cacti don't exist naturally. You have to go further south for that... well, except for one or two that were planted at the botanical gardens.

2) Folks in Dallas love their bridges

3) It's the only place on the planet that has Lori. She rocks.











































Saturday, March 15, 2008

A Change
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As of yesterday, I am the new helicopter camera operator for NBC 5 Chicago. After being with ABC for a year, there was an opening for a camera operator position for NBC offered to me. I accepted.

I will maintain my schedule as normal with this change.

Thank you to everyone at ABC for a wonderful learning experience. Best of luck to you all!

Monday, March 10, 2008

Tracylyn's Union Station Photo Shoot - Chicago, IL
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At the Office
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Tracylyn was named trainer of the year in Trainer magazine (I believe). After we were finished shooting at Union Station, we headed over to her office at the Bloomingdales building.