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Every wedding photographer has an Uncle Ken story. I was hanging out at a wedding with photographer Brett Prestidge when I first arrived in the UK and something amazing happened... We met the ultimate Uncle Ken. Uncle Ken informed us that he had the okay from the bride and groom to do a big group photograph for them. It is so often the case that as professionals we arrive at weddings and somebody there has a bigger camera than us ... this time it was Uncle Ken. Brett and I were using small, discrete Leica M9s and M8s. So often Uncle Ken tries to take control. This Uncle Ken (his real name) earned To View More >>
This post is now superseded by new Photojunction functionality. If you're uploading your Queensberry album orders using LabFTP, we've just released version 3, with added functionality for ordering prints from QBY online. We're very excited about the online print ordering function – but it's restricted for now to New Zealand clients, so let me talk first about how it impacts on albums. LabFTP 3 integrates more closely with PJ Remix. For example you're no longer asked to provide information that you've already entered in PJ. It also shares Remix's look and feel. Version 3 is no longer a To View More >>
Three points! 1. Investigate and determine your clients needs, limitations, and dreams. 2. Establish design objectives. 3. Exceed your clients' expectations. We set the parameters of size, style, and content from discussions with our client prior to the wedding. Having a series of questions to answer on a sheet means you get the information you need. Album type, size, and budget are the first questions. Then how many albums and what these would do. We gauge their response to our sample albums and ask questions about what might be important. We define the style by giving them a key description To View More >>
As a soon-to-be groom, here are a few questions I've asked myself while looking through some photographer websites... How do I know whether I can afford you if you don't give me an indication of how much you cost? How do I know whether I can use you if you don't tell me where you are? How do I talk to you if you don't give me your phone number or email address? Couples looking for a photographer want to know whether you're a possibility or not. And if you are... we want to talk to you (not fill out an online contact form and wait for your reply). Why frustrate us by hiding the precise information To View More >>
When you contact Photojunction support about a issue you're having, Ian C, Christine or myself always aim to get back to you within one business day. But if you're after a quicker fix, we'd suggest you check out the wealth of information we've got online first. Here are the best places to find specific information about Photojunction: Photojunction Support Forums: http://photojunction.com/forums/ Photojunction Blog: http://photojunction.com/blog/ Photojunction Remix help resource guide: http://photojunction.com/blog/remix/ Photojunction Website: http://photojunction.com/ The quickest way to To View More >>
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