New Year’s Resolutions

January 8th, 2012

Happy 2012 all.

I only actually have one resolution this year. To post more frequently to this blog, Facebook, Google+, and Twitter. I really do appreciate all of you that follow me on one or more of those services. As much as I might not sound like it at the time I do appreciate my clients that push me to post more regularly. A couple of you in particular know who you are. =)

Today I have selected an image from an engagement session yesterday.

Robin and Jim are getting married in July and we’re excited to be helping out with the process. She is an aspiring photographer that has worked with me on a couple of projects, both behind and in front of the lens. Jim is a pilot in Port Angeles and they took the plane in the photo up for their first date. As a pilot myself I suggested it would be a great prop for the session and getting a bit technical we batted around some composition and lens choices. A fisheye is on Robin’s “photo gear bucket list” and brings a bit of a surreal nature to the background.

 

 

Monday Again (but a special one)

June 27th, 2011
Debbie Macomber with John and Marcia MacDonald

Debbie Macomber with John and Marcia MacDonald

My calendar says this is Hyak Blog Day (All Day) and so I should be blogging. Those who read my wife’s site, aKnottyHabit.com, or have dropped by recently know one of the reasons I’ve been busy.

For those that don’t: Debbie Macomber, New York Times bestselling author multiple times over was here on Friday. The photo to the right is after the event and it’s completely unfair that she can still look good after a 4 hour drive, 2 hours signing books, and preparing for a 4 hour drive back.

It’s also our 2 year wedding anniversary today and just over 1 year for the yarn shop and the (I’m still going to say new) studio. Thanks to everyone who has helped us come this far.

Six photo sessions are in the editing stage this week and, as always, client work trumps blogging. I’ll finish up some of the draft posts later this week. I also have some upcoming ad deadlines mid-July that require a huge amount of work to get the shoots done in time to get them off to Ben who creates most of the wonderful advertising material you may see of mine.

I do promise to get back to my promised blogging schedule after that, and I will do my best between now and then.

2011-2012 Senior Portrait Fliers

June 9th, 2011

See a more detailed description of packages on our services pages.

It’s that time of year again spring is waning, school’s almost out: summer routines are about to begin.

If you have a student who’ll be graduating in 2012, or know someone who does, stop by the shop to pick up one of our flyers to keep or give away.

At photography studios across the country, just like this one, it means it’s time to gear up for senior portraits for the 2012 graduating class. This year we’ve expanded the lifestyle, reworked what comes in packages, and also added a studio fashion package.

The Fashion Package is almost exactly what it sounds like. Working with Sheep’s Clothing we organize fashion shows and also produce a lot of photos featuring garments supplied by a variety of companies. Since we have the experience, the lighting, and a fantastic makeup artist (whose kit we’ve stocked full of makeups that survive the intense lights that this throws at it) the next step seemed to be to start offering it as a service. Fashion senior portraits were born.

Returning this year are senior trading cards, these are press printed on a heavy semigloss paper and then die-cut to give rounded corners. Each one is customized to be exactly what you want and we have a variety of templates to start out with. Put your contact info on and either hand out at school or drop in graduation announcements in the fall so everyone knows how to get a hold of you when school’s out.

Speaking of grad announcements, they’re here this year! We’ve settled on a couple of formats, the ones included with several packages are 5×7 cards on the same heavy semigloss paper as the trading cards. Not only are they fantastic, customized to be unique, and containing any information you want without having to fill in blanks on generic cards they are priced competitively to the major school graduation supply shops.

 

Memorial Day 2011

May 30th, 2011

It is Memorial Day again. For many people this means a weekend of sales, picnics, camping, water sports, etc.

To many others the day represents a day to remember the sacrifices those serving in our military through the years have made. Whether one agrees or disagrees with current or former military actions our country stands today because of our military over the years, starting with our war of independence and continuing through the years to today.

For almost 2 years now we’ve offered a free photo session and print to current and former members of our military. This is not changing.

However, next week we’ll be rolling out a new series of packages called “Love Portraits.” These packages are for couples of any age or state of their relationship that want to have fun and get photos together. Full discussion of that next Monday.

So, why did I bring that up? Service members who are going to be deploying soon, are home on R&R, or just returned from a deployment can get love portrait session at no cost with no strings attached up to once a year.

Studio Open House

September 9th, 2010

Hyak Photography and Sheep’s Clothing are having an Open House/Grand Re-Opening this weekend. Sept 10-12, 2010.

We’ll be open 10am to 6pm Friday, 10am to 5pm Saturday, and Noon to 4pm Sunday. There will be cake and prizes.

Creative LIVE: Jasmine Star

August 25th, 2010

With all of the remodel at Sheep’s Clothing and setting up the new studio, getting new samples printed, etc… I’ve been a bit out of the loop. I’ve seen a lot of tweets about the Star Wedding and had no idea what any of them were about and Seattle seemed far away with the hectic schedule we’ve had.

Yesterday, though I caught Chase Jarvis’ interview with Jasmine Star and understood what all the fuss was about. Jasmine Star is a top wedding photographer from southern California doing a 5 day online seminar. You can check it out at http://creativelive.com/live/ if you have the time it’s available free in real-time. Alas that I won’t have time to view all of it as it happens, but there will be a download for $99/$149.

I’ve had mixed-feelings about the content on Creative LIVE from my own perspective, but think it’s a great service.

Photo Packages Are Here!

July 23rd, 2010

The new packages are now available should anyone prefer to do packaging over a la carte. They involve a slightly higher up-front cost, in general, but lead to discounts of 10-25% on prints.

Hyak Photo Packages PDF Form

Senior Portraits – Prints Included – 3 8×10, 2 5×7, 6 4×6, 24 wallets*.
$150 – 1 hr studio session
$175 – 1 hr outdoor session
$250 – 2 hr indoor/outdoor session

Studio Portraits**
$150 – 1 hr studio session – 1 11×14, 3 8×10, 2 5×7, and 6 4×6
$250 – 1 hr studio session – 1 11×14, 6 8×10, 4 5×7, 8 4×6, and 16 wallets*.
$400 – 1.5 hr studio session – 1 16×20, 1 11×14, 3 8×10, 10 5×7, 32 wallets*.

Children’s Lifestyle – Natural Unposed Photography Series
$175 – 45 minute session – 1 8×10, 2 5×7, 6 4×6, 16 wallets

Maternity
$100 – 1 hr studio session – 1 11×14, 1 8×10, 2 5×7

Newborn
$150 – 1 hr studio session – 1 11×14, 1 8×10, 4 5×7, 24 wallets*.

In Home Studio*** – Studio Portraits in the Comfort and Convenience of Home
$100 – 1 hr session – All Prints A la Carte.

Grow With Time
$550 – 1 hr studio maternity session, 1 hr studio newborn session, 30 minute         “Free Studio Saturday” sessions monthly for first year with 8×10 and 8         wallets* from each monthly session. Includes all prints normally         included with Maternity and Newborn packages.

A la Carte
Additional prints are available by the print as an add-on to any package.
Full Resolution Digital downloads (with rights) available for $750.

All Packages
All Packages include online gallery which may be public, hidden, password protected, or require username/password login at no charge.

Weddings, Rites of Passage, and other photography available upon request.

* Wallets are printed in sets of 8 per pose.
** Limit 4 people, including children. $25 per person extra. Max 4 adults 4 children.
*** Limit 4 people, including children. $25 per person extra if space is available.

Photo Packages

May 10th, 2010

First off, I’d like to thank everyone who has called before and said how much they enjoy our a la carte pricing. I get warm fuzzy feelings every time as I have made it a personal goal of mine to work out the pricing schedule. Right now, it isn’t going anywhere.

But, there are some issues with the current pricing plan. A couple of these are obvious, but several of them are less apparent. In no specific order, the following are the big issues.

  • “Package Price” (older printed material) or “Second Printing” (newer and web material) prices have been found to be confusing.
  • A la carte pricing is nearly always lower per shoot than package pricing. This was in some ways the point, but I need to discuss it further below.
  • Many inquiries of the “how much would it be to…?” type come in. 90% of the time you will be receiving a response from me. The vast majority of these do not end with a booking but consume 15-30 minutes of my time working up a package for them.
  • There is no readily available path to get a DVD of selected high-resolution images.
  • Package pricing is nearly always lower per print, so it is difficult to compare ahead of time the price difference between photographers.
  • Packages make it easier to tell a friend about us because a lot of the services can be simply lumped together.
  • Many wedding consultants will not list a photographer without a fixed package fee schedule.

To touch quickly on weddings, wedding packages have been in the works for a while now and will be rolled out next year after the exciting changes here have died down. Our schedule is allowing for very few weddings this summer so it made more sense to turn that into a long-term project that will be rolled out this fall. This may remove the a la carte pricing option for all weddings booked next year.

There’s simply no way to get around that a la carte pricing always looks higher per print than the packages. The economy is down right now, we can all see it, we all know it, and we are all looking for the best deal. When I developed our a la carte pricing setup, and yeah, I will take all credit and blame for that one, my feeling was that it would appeal to budget minded people like myself. It was last night when I was ordering some minor products and was almost ready to get 500 for 50 cents each instead of the 4 for $6 that I really needed. That was the wake-up call I needed to look again at bulk package pricing. The issue is one of perceived value, and I had forgotten that there is real value to perceived value.

So, the changes. Right now a la carte pricing is not going away, it may never go away. In the next few weeks we have a print run of marketing materials coming out and these will be updated to include some initial packages and pricing. At the same time the website will be refreshed in the same way. Feedback is welcomed.

The packages are as yet unnamed, I may put my nerd hat on and name them after the periodic table, or I may make names up, or go with silver, gold, marsupial, platinum, or even just I, II, III. At first these are simply going to be based on requests I have gotten on the phone or via e-mail and so have already worked up estimated pricing for. For instance an in-home session with 1 11×14 and 1 8×10 is already $100 since the print credit covers both of those. Yesterday I worked out that a 1 hour newborn session with 1 11×14, 3 8×10, 2 5×7, and 6 4×6 was about $150. I have to differentiate between the in-home pricing and the studio pricing. Right now both are the same, but that is changing soon there may be two separate price lists or there may be package price + surcharge.

All in all I am somewhat saddened that in some ways I see this as an end to my a la carte pricing experiment, but I look forward to working with our clients to bring forth high quality photography at reasonable package prices.

New Images from November Photo Shoots

November 30th, 2009

November has been a busy month, although as some of it has been gearing up for a spring ad campaign it’s been partly self-inflicted.

Some of the interesting images from shoots that are in the editing phase right now:

Portrait of a Soldier
Above: Portrait of a Soldier: Actually from a Thanksgiving portrait session, his expression just caught me.


Above: Taking Brazil by Storm: A chef setting out to make a name for himself and his pastry in Brazil.


Above: Almost time: Due today, shot last week. An absolutely wonderful mother and family.

There will be some more images added to the portfolio and also some new galleries from each of those shoots to wander through in the coming week.

Still time to get Christmas Photos!

November 19th, 2009

While November is now booked up the first week of December is still in time to get Christmas cards photographed, printed, and sent out to your friends before Christmas day itself.

The second week of December is even still in time to get prints made to give as gifts. Remember that if you’ve just started a family your parents are going to want to have a framed 8×10 somewhere in their house!