mini sessions w/ christmas cards or prints {book now!}

* Each session includes an online gallery of roughly 10 edited images and your choice of either 50 christmas cards (5x7 w/ envelopes included) or 5 - 5x7 prints.  Shipping costs are included.  Up to 5 people - additional person is $10 each.  Additional prints, albums, canvases and images on disk will also available for purchase.

Call or email today to reserve your date!  Refer a friend who books their own mini session and receive a FREE 8x10 with yours! 

 

office: 423.328.0565

cell: 530.263.4138

email: bdprophotography@gmail.com

mini sessions {tri cities, tn photographer}

I'm thinking of offering a few mini session dates this fall.  But before I get it all organized, I want to make sure there is an interest.  You may be wondering, what is a mini session??

A mini session is a half hour session and would include your choice of a set of 50 christmas cards or 5 -5x7 prints.

**Cost: $125

Session will include 10-15 edited images in an online gallery.  Prints and other products will be available for purchase.

There will be different locations for each date.

If you're interested, please email me {bdprophotography@gmail.com} or fill out a contact form.  Thanks!

what to wear {helpful hints} johnson city tn photographer

I get asked a lot: "What should we wear?" for a photo session.

The answer: Rich colors, interesting textures, and layers. 

Most importantly - you want to coordinate, NOT match. 

And remember, if you feel good in it, you'll look good in it.

I'd be happy to come dig through your closets with you if you can't find anything or are completely indecisive {like me}.  What you wear adds and in lots of cases determines the style of the session.  It's kind of a big deal.  No pressure. =) 

this is for YOU. {thoughts on pricing}

Once photography was simply a hobby and a passion...  But now I look around and feel so fortunate to do what I love for a living - and I love every minute of it (well, almost every minute)!!  Over this past year I have been so blessed.  Brandilyn Davidson Photography has been expanding quite quickly during the past several months.  In light of this, I have decided to completely restructure the way I offer my products to clients.  But before I do, I thought it would be helpful to share some behind the scenes info on the editing process and the amount of work that goes into producing high-quality images from what may seem like a relatively brief photo session or event.

Most professional photographers will spend anywhere from five to over twenty minutes (!) thoroughly editing each individual image from your session.  Each image undergoes a series of fine-tuned adjustments to important aspects of the photograph such as cropping, tone, exposure, contrast, white balance, and sharpening - just to name a few.  Many photos require additional work - including but not limited to: blemish removal, color and texture effects (ex. vintage, retro, black & white), skin smoothing, background editing, etc.  I've included just one example below:

 

 

Taking the info above into consideration - a typical wedding package includes roughly 200-300 finished images and can take up to several weeks to complete.  This makes the seven or eight hours a photographer spends actually taking photos on the wedding day just a small fraction of the time required to produce the final products. 

 

 

In addition to the time spent taking and editing photos, another reason going with a professional isn't cheap is because professional photography equipment and editing software is extremely expensive.  A high end DSLR can cost several thousand dollards just for the body - before it even has a lens on it!!  A good lens often runs well over a thousand dollars - and most photographers have several.  Then there's computers, hard drives, memory cards, flashes, reflectors, bags, etc. etc. etc.  Further more, you must take into account years of schooling, interning, classes, tutorials and all that practice practice practice!!!
 
So, even though professional quality prints can seem pricey -  just remember - you're not paying for the ink and the paper it's printed with/on.  You're paying for the talent - the time and the artistic energy that has been put into that very image.  For you.  If you want a cheap 19 cent Walmart print - well then that's what Walmart is for.  If you want a high quality image that beautifully captures you and your loved ones in a moment in time - a moment that will last for forever... well then that's what professional photographers are here for.
 
I welcome any and all comments.  If you have a question, please feel free to leave it below and I will do my best to answer it.  Thanks for reading!!!