Welcome to my little world

I'm a photographer from Royal Oak, Michigan who specializes in children's and family heirloom portraits and wedding photography. I'm looking forward to sharing information not only with my clients, but other photographers through this blog. I am constantly learning and growing and I love sharing information with other photographers. I value this industry and look forward to making and keeping lots of good friends through this journey. Visit my website at www.kelliesaunders.com and feel free to email me at kellie@kelliesaunders.com to schedule a session. Portrait sessions start at $150.00.




Saturday, March 26, 2011

Test of a Professional Photographer

I'm getting ready to launch a new blog (thanks Laura Lyday - my favorite designer in the world) - so I haven't been posting on this blog much. But after meeting with a prospective client this past weekend, I have a story on my heart that just needs to be told.

The couple I met with was truly lovely. I really, really liked them. They have a fantastic venue, beautiful church and seem like a very nice couple. The bride to be had her list of questions ready for me to answer - and as she went down her list asking the questions one by one, there was one question that really stood out. She asked, "Has your equipment ever malfunctioned at a wedding you have photographed?" I laughed and answered, "Well, yes, of course - all the time." I wasn't telling a lie. This was the truth.

WHAT? Her eyes opened wide. She must have thought she landed in the land of a photographic crazy lady. Was I nuts to tell her that? I don't know. Maybe. But, you tell me, photographer who is reading this blog - when was the last time something went wrong at a wedding you photographed? Did your flash over heat? Did you drop a lens? Did your hot shoe mount bend? Did your batteries die? Did you forget your reflector? There isn't a photographer that I know who has never had anything go wrong at a wedding.

The test of a true professional isn't what goes wrong - because it will go wrong. The test of a professional is knowing your gear, having back ups, and getting the job done so the bride and groom and everyone else is none the wiser. This is a true professional photographer. This is the test that I pass with flying colors. This is why I can say proudly, heck ya - stuff goes wrong. But you know what - you'll never know. Because I've got it under control. This is why every bride reading this should make sure they hire a professional photographer.

Cheers - and hopefully soon I will have a new blog with a fabulous design... thanks to Laura (who is also one of my June brides by the way). Kellie