My mom's group has a seasonal photo session. I think they used to have a professional, but I'm not sure. You pay $50 for a 20 minute session at a park. We signed up last time and they had a friend of a friend in the group do it--I think she was trying to transition into a full time photographer. DH thought she took a lot of pictures where our faces were in shadows and used the flash inappropriately. She did pose us some, but I thought she wasn't super aware--like she didn't tell us to straighten out DD's dress, etc. We got about 50 photos from the session on a CD and of those, about 10 I liked and a few were good enough to send out. Compared to a) my senior picture person or b) our wedding photographer, the image quality, our attractiveness, and the details were all not as good, although we paid much less but also had a much shorter session. Also, we could pay $1000 easily for a longer photo session around here, and we don't want to do that all the time.
Now they are offering the spring session, but this time they are using a mom in the group, and she organized it. She is a SAHM who left a corporate job and is trying to now work as a part time photographer. I just feel like it is kind of scammy--I mean, she doesn't say she has any experience or training. Couldn't we just get a friend to do it for free? But then it is only $50 and it will get us some updated photos where we're actually organized. Do you pay your friends to photo shoots for you?
Re: Hiring mom-friend photographers
I sing along with the radio, but that doesn't make me a singer.
DHs crazy cousin started a website for her photography business, and she literally took all her fbook photos and made them black and white. Uh, ta-da! I made art!
ETA: or just ask to see her portfolio first. Anyone serious about a photography business will have at least some pics to show you.
Also, brachysira, I don't know how old your kid is but they say 18 - 24 months is the hardest to photograph because they're so fast so I would want someone who was used to working with kids that age, otherwise it is a waste of $50.
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