sprauncey1
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Ok here's the background...
This year was my Dad's parents' 60th wedding anniversary. In January my extended family began planning a big shin-dig for them (secret) and after much "oh we're busy then and then and then", and "we should have it here or here", and "lets cater/lets not/lets cater" things have started to finally come together and get finalized. But my sister brought up a new "issue" and oh boy has the drama begun!
She and I are the "photographers" in the family and with her being there to visit and having a 18 month old, she does not want the "responsibility" to get photos. So she posed to the email group that we hire a "professional" to take the photos.
Well my cousin's wife brought forward two ladies. One is a "retired professional photographer" and the other is an actively working professional. They both go to my cousin's church. My cousin's wife sent us a link to her Facebook album with photos the first took. Um....they were not great. They were OK, but frankly they look like something I could take. They lighting was off on them (she had sun spots showing) and they looked like almost no processing was done on them. She only charged $50 and gave them the CD. The other has a full up website and her stuff is gorgeous and does wedding photography, etc. She has a sitting fee of $200 for large party events and then you get the proof book and buy all the other photos individually. So obviously more money.
And here's the other wrinkle...my Aunt emailed how she is friends with #1 photographer's parents and that she could really use the money and that paying $50 for a shoot like this is too little so we should pay her more. So my sister and I both emailed saying with it being such a unique event (all children, grandchildren, great grand children) being there at once, we would be willing to pay more money to get the second one since she will have all the proper equipment etc. I couldn't say that my cousin's photos looked bad because then that would bring in bad feelings that way I'm sure!
So my Aunt responded this way, "I have been following all of these strings and am going to try to stay quiet on the subject. (Since I have already indicated my personal bias towards Jessie based solely on my friendship with her husband’s parents.) But at least met me say this much: I have also seen Jessie’s work when she photographs families for Christmas cards – Does a nice job with large (8-15 person) families and I have heard that she has “morphed” faces from various selections to make an impossible group all appear to be smiling at the same time. Jessie also used to be a model before she met Pete, if that means anything. Vanessa’s example does not show all that Jessie has done.
One other comment: What level of excellence would we (and Grandma & Grandpa) be pleased with? Fully credentialed photographers can become very expensive; is everyone willing to contribute towards the cost of a professional photographer?
What would Grandma and Grandpa enjoy most? I am not lobbying, I am pondering this point. What do others think? "
So now I'm wondering...what would you all do? Would you fight it and get the photographer that you know will do a great job or would you risk it with the other one just to keep the family peace?!! I mean I guess my sister and I are photography snobs or something!
This year was my Dad's parents' 60th wedding anniversary. In January my extended family began planning a big shin-dig for them (secret) and after much "oh we're busy then and then and then", and "we should have it here or here", and "lets cater/lets not/lets cater" things have started to finally come together and get finalized. But my sister brought up a new "issue" and oh boy has the drama begun!
She and I are the "photographers" in the family and with her being there to visit and having a 18 month old, she does not want the "responsibility" to get photos. So she posed to the email group that we hire a "professional" to take the photos.
Well my cousin's wife brought forward two ladies. One is a "retired professional photographer" and the other is an actively working professional. They both go to my cousin's church. My cousin's wife sent us a link to her Facebook album with photos the first took. Um....they were not great. They were OK, but frankly they look like something I could take. They lighting was off on them (she had sun spots showing) and they looked like almost no processing was done on them. She only charged $50 and gave them the CD. The other has a full up website and her stuff is gorgeous and does wedding photography, etc. She has a sitting fee of $200 for large party events and then you get the proof book and buy all the other photos individually. So obviously more money.
And here's the other wrinkle...my Aunt emailed how she is friends with #1 photographer's parents and that she could really use the money and that paying $50 for a shoot like this is too little so we should pay her more. So my sister and I both emailed saying with it being such a unique event (all children, grandchildren, great grand children) being there at once, we would be willing to pay more money to get the second one since she will have all the proper equipment etc. I couldn't say that my cousin's photos looked bad because then that would bring in bad feelings that way I'm sure!
So my Aunt responded this way, "I have been following all of these strings and am going to try to stay quiet on the subject. (Since I have already indicated my personal bias towards Jessie based solely on my friendship with her husband’s parents.) But at least met me say this much: I have also seen Jessie’s work when she photographs families for Christmas cards – Does a nice job with large (8-15 person) families and I have heard that she has “morphed” faces from various selections to make an impossible group all appear to be smiling at the same time. Jessie also used to be a model before she met Pete, if that means anything. Vanessa’s example does not show all that Jessie has done.
One other comment: What level of excellence would we (and Grandma & Grandpa) be pleased with? Fully credentialed photographers can become very expensive; is everyone willing to contribute towards the cost of a professional photographer?
What would Grandma and Grandpa enjoy most? I am not lobbying, I am pondering this point. What do others think? "
So now I'm wondering...what would you all do? Would you fight it and get the photographer that you know will do a great job or would you risk it with the other one just to keep the family peace?!! I mean I guess my sister and I are photography snobs or something!