SixPapaCharlie
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But I'm not one of them.
Wifey says "Hey its been a few years and we should go get some family portraits done.
Cool. We do this. Get some pics, pick the ones we like, sling a few onto a canvas, throw them on the walls.
Mrs. 6PC found a new photog just an hour and a half drive away. She purchased a sitting fee and $250 towards photos at a non profit auction.
We drive out dressed to kill with the kids in tow.
Get out to this great place and spend all morning taking photos.
Grab lunch and meet them back at their studio to review our awesomely beautiful photos
They look great so let's discuss which we like for a largish canvas over the mantle type photo.
We pick one and she starts rattling off the perfect dimensions and she said she could cut us a deal if we buy a package and we get the large one for "Thirty nine ninety nine" Time slowed down as I almost blurted out "Dang, that's a sweet deal" but then thought about how she and I were thinking of the decimal in 2 different locations.
$4000 for a photo????
How much for the next size down?
"$1999"
What about a 5X7 with no frame that I can just tape to my computer monitor?
"$200"
Our vision isn't that good and we are not that pretty. No way....
I am not mad at these folks at all. Good for them. They are the Mercedes of photography studios and I am looking for the kia level photos.
So I am guessing that there are folks out there that will go drop 10 grand on family photos or something. I had no idea that this level of portrait photography even existed.
We usually hire someone to snap a bunch of photos for $200 and they give us a CD for us to do as we please.
I wonder what other services exist that have a mind blowingly expensive route for a different class of people. Are there like $2000 car washes or special notaries that folks like me would have to finance it? Again, no hate for the photog. Great for him that he has this ability but would be good to make a note on your website that this is white glove service or something so I know I am not going to make an awkward scene when it comes time to pay.
In the end, we didn't buy anything so we wasted their time and ours because we had no indication that this was special.
Wifey says "Hey its been a few years and we should go get some family portraits done.
Cool. We do this. Get some pics, pick the ones we like, sling a few onto a canvas, throw them on the walls.
Mrs. 6PC found a new photog just an hour and a half drive away. She purchased a sitting fee and $250 towards photos at a non profit auction.
We drive out dressed to kill with the kids in tow.
Get out to this great place and spend all morning taking photos.
Grab lunch and meet them back at their studio to review our awesomely beautiful photos
They look great so let's discuss which we like for a largish canvas over the mantle type photo.
We pick one and she starts rattling off the perfect dimensions and she said she could cut us a deal if we buy a package and we get the large one for "Thirty nine ninety nine" Time slowed down as I almost blurted out "Dang, that's a sweet deal" but then thought about how she and I were thinking of the decimal in 2 different locations.
$4000 for a photo????
How much for the next size down?
"$1999"
What about a 5X7 with no frame that I can just tape to my computer monitor?
"$200"
Our vision isn't that good and we are not that pretty. No way....
I am not mad at these folks at all. Good for them. They are the Mercedes of photography studios and I am looking for the kia level photos.
So I am guessing that there are folks out there that will go drop 10 grand on family photos or something. I had no idea that this level of portrait photography even existed.
We usually hire someone to snap a bunch of photos for $200 and they give us a CD for us to do as we please.
I wonder what other services exist that have a mind blowingly expensive route for a different class of people. Are there like $2000 car washes or special notaries that folks like me would have to finance it? Again, no hate for the photog. Great for him that he has this ability but would be good to make a note on your website that this is white glove service or something so I know I am not going to make an awkward scene when it comes time to pay.
In the end, we didn't buy anything so we wasted their time and ours because we had no indication that this was special.