I'm going green!
Digital technology allows me to upload images on my website within a short time following your session (approx. 1 week).
All packages include FREE High Resolution downloads of all your photos (available for 30 days) via a private gallery created just for you.
This new feature will avoid printing of images that aren’t going to be framed.
High-quality Kodak Endura paper prints are available as well.
You, your family and friends can see these images on the internet and order prints directly from your private gallery - no matter where in the world they may be.
http://letmegrowstudio.net
Monday, December 29, 2008
Thursday, December 25, 2008
Our modeling staff is growing up
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
What am I up to these days?
I thought I will keep it slow til' the beginning of 2009 but... luckily I've got a lot of work. Yay!
- I've just finished another batch of product photography for MelonTreeBaby.com
- I've just received another load of jewels to photograph for AllisonDanielDesigns.com
- I'm waiting for a CD from NA from New Jersey USA, to do some wedding post-production
Gotta go now...
Rosie :)
Monday, December 15, 2008
It's good to be ME! well,... at least for today :)
"Thanks Rosie. You are so fast and dependable. I really do appreciate it. Hope you have a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. Thank you for everything you have done for us this year. I look forward to working with you more next year. Thank you," - Denise from MelonTreeBaby.com
Thursday, December 11, 2008
Low budget wedding photography post production - Q & A
Client: I'm looking for a service that can create a wedding album and more importantly, edit the photos and be creative with them as well. The pictures were taken by myself for a low budget wedding ceremony for a family member. I'm not a photographer as you will see in my pictures. I'm hoping that my pictures can be reborn in a beautiful exhibit for the bride and groom. I'm am attaching a sample picture for you to edit as you stated in your article on Wedding Wire online.
Rosie: Thank you for contacting me. Kindly click on the following link to see what I did, so far (with the sample photo she sent me): http://lmgstudio.xxx... Password: xxx
The best way to send me the images is via mail in a CD... Depending on that (images qty) I can give you a quote for the whole batch. Also, I'll provide you a basic contract which will state what I'll be doing, turnaround, etc. once we get into those details.
It will take me approx. xx days to accomplish your project and send back to you original CD and edited images...
Client: Thanks for responding so quickly... I like what you did especially that twighlight effect. I have approx. 150 photos, maybe less not quite sure, a lot of the photos are multiples so I have to narrow them down to the best ones to submit to you. What I want to do is be able to have the photos printed at the best quality possible so I can put in a nice wedding album. Will your edits be printable or are they for digital purposes?
Rosie: I did the best I could but the quality of this sample image is not optimal.
If you visit your private gallery again you will notice I added the "buy prints" options, the quality is stunning, Kodak Endura Premium paper... I can do $xxxx per image...
I'll need your contact info (name, address, etc) and exact amount of images to edit so I can put together the contract, nothing fancy but necessary.
One we both sign it I will issue a Paypal invoice (you will get it via email) for the total amount of the charges and it needs to be paid prior starting the project.
Client: I forgot to ask you if I will be able to review them before you send them back and will have an opportunity for some input.
Rosie: Sure, due to I'll be working on a small amount of images (yes, I usually do 600 at a time) I'll be able to upload them into your private gallery so you can review them before I copy them into a disc.
Client: I will have a total number for you later tonight and you can email me tomorrow the contract and I will ship the cd tomorrow... thanks sooo much. NA from New Jersey, USA
Rosie: Thank you for contacting me. Kindly click on the following link to see what I did, so far (with the sample photo she sent me): http://lmgstudio.xxx... Password: xxx
The best way to send me the images is via mail in a CD... Depending on that (images qty) I can give you a quote for the whole batch. Also, I'll provide you a basic contract which will state what I'll be doing, turnaround, etc. once we get into those details.
It will take me approx. xx days to accomplish your project and send back to you original CD and edited images...
Client: Thanks for responding so quickly... I like what you did especially that twighlight effect. I have approx. 150 photos, maybe less not quite sure, a lot of the photos are multiples so I have to narrow them down to the best ones to submit to you. What I want to do is be able to have the photos printed at the best quality possible so I can put in a nice wedding album. Will your edits be printable or are they for digital purposes?
Rosie: I did the best I could but the quality of this sample image is not optimal.
If you visit your private gallery again you will notice I added the "buy prints" options, the quality is stunning, Kodak Endura Premium paper... I can do $xxxx per image...
I'll need your contact info (name, address, etc) and exact amount of images to edit so I can put together the contract, nothing fancy but necessary.
One we both sign it I will issue a Paypal invoice (you will get it via email) for the total amount of the charges and it needs to be paid prior starting the project.
Client: I forgot to ask you if I will be able to review them before you send them back and will have an opportunity for some input.
Rosie: Sure, due to I'll be working on a small amount of images (yes, I usually do 600 at a time) I'll be able to upload them into your private gallery so you can review them before I copy them into a disc.
Client: I will have a total number for you later tonight and you can email me tomorrow the contract and I will ship the cd tomorrow... thanks sooo much. NA from New Jersey, USA
Monday, December 1, 2008
What's NEW?
I'm almost done with the product photography session for http://facingourrisk.org/
Not even close to finish with this weekend portrait family pics but here is a peek:
Putting a contract together for a new Wedding photography post-production project,
this time with CFP from PA, Usa. Yay!
And... this is only Monday.
Later, Rosie :)
Labels:
family,
portrait,
product photography,
wedding
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