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I need help from a professional Wedding Photographer?

Posted on July 27, 2010 by Ed

I have a strong (according to my boyfriend odd) passion for weddings and wedding photography. Im a student currently enrolled at UIC majoring in photo. I feel like I am doing something wrong. Help?! I want to know how you made your dream come true. How you make others dreams last forever.

Did you go to a University or strictly arts college?
I don’t think my school has a required internship time, do I find one on my own? Do I wait until I graduate?
How do I focus on what I love (not just wedding but all types of portraits) outside of school time?
Should I try to find a job with a studio doing simple things so I can be in the environment? Is that even possible?

Anything else important. Please let me know.

Thanks alot

Traipse around your local photographers and ask them if you can "assist" on their wedding shoots.

4 Responses to “I need help from a professional Wedding Photographer?”

  1. Bob

    - 26th Jul, 10 02:07pm

    Traipse around your local photographers and ask them if you can "assist" on their wedding shoots.
    References :

  2. Forlorn Hope

    - 26th Jul, 10 03:07pm

    the only way you are going to be a good wedding photographer is:

    talent
    cool head at all times
    plenty of equipment – and redundant equipment (just in case)
    imagination
    check out other wedding photographers
    start small/help out another photographer
    References :

  3. Eric Lefebvre

    - 26th Jul, 10 03:07pm

    It’s better to be a decent pohtographer and great business person than to be a great photographer and decent business person.

    Even National Geographics prefers people with majors that are not photography and who have taken some photography courses. http://www.nationalgeographic.com/faq/careers.html#photographer

    I started weddings after shooting for a couple of years (3 years with a DSLR) mainly for fun.

    Wedding photography is more like 90% business with 10% shooting.

    I jumped into the deep end and would have gone belly up like most people do if a wedding photographer hadn’t taken me under his wing and shown me the business side of things.

    I started this year and looks like my income will be about 12000$ (before taxes and overhead). Due to illness at the start of the year (was put into a coma for 8 days then spent a month recovering), I missed out on quite a bit of opportunity but with my current contracts I’m on line for that target … I also spent 2400$ in promotional efforts and plan on another 2000$ before year ends. I’m currently doing this part time now so if I can meet my 12000$ goal, i’ll consider this year a success and my target for next year will increase to 30000$. I’m doing this part time right now so my main contract is helping me not starve and allowing me to ease into it.

    The most important lesson I’ve found is "don’t undervalue your services". Think like a business person. You need to pay income tax, perhaps sales taxes, buy raw materials (prints, albums, cd’s), put money aside for extra gear, new gear, gear rental, promotional efforts, regular overhead like an accountant … and you need to pay yourself.

    You’ll need 2 or 3 of pretty much everything (Cameras, lenses, flashes … tons of batteries and cards) … suddenly you are looking at 8000$ in gear and that’s not top of the line gear either but prosumer gear (T2i, T1i or Xsi with a LSeries lens or 2 and a couple of Speedlights).

    Remember also that you aren’t just charging for the time you are there shooting but post processing, meeting with the client … and that your woek might not be regular so oyu need to afford yourself a bit of padding.

    You’ll find that 100$ an hour for a shoot translates to like 10$ an hour when you factor in all that time.

    It’s also important not to undervalue yourself so that you don;t kill the market and don;t get a reputation as being a "cheap" photographer.
    References :

  4. Victory

    - 26th Jul, 10 03:07pm

    The only thing you can do is you can start working with some professional wedding photographers with whom you can learn on how to do professional photography at weddings. Check http://www.myweddinghour.com.au/ for this
    References :
    http://www.myweddinghour.com.au/

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