Comments
Powered by Facebook Comments
Award Winning Gold Coast Wedding Photography, Portrait & Baby Photographers Brisbane | Gary Howard
Gold Coast Location : Pacific Pines studio, Gold Coast
Shoot Duration : 3 hours
Shoot setup : Canon 5dmk2, Canon 50mm 1.4, Canon 100mm macro 2.8, Eisntien 640 x2,2 large softbox
Ok, so I have a huge soft spot for chubby babies and Nathaniel was the squishiest baby of all!.
Not only was he such a relaxed little guy at 9 days old, he was just the cutest little chubba ever!.
His lovely Mum and Dad brought along a football Jersey for some shots as they are big fans.
Its always cute to include some home brought items in the shots so that your shots have that personal touch to them.
Check out how sweet he is!
New site coming soon, look out for mylifeimagery
Powered by Facebook Comments
Job Type : Newborn photography Gold Coast
Location : Pacific Pines studio, Gold Coast
Shoot Duration : 120 minutes
Shoot setup : Canon 5dmk2, Canon 50mm 1.4, Canon 100mm macro 2.8, Eisntien 640 x2,2 large softbox
How cute is little Alex?! Alex is the second little boy for my friend Bianca and he is divine! Alex was around 3 weeks old when he was able to visit us and thankfully he was still a wonderful sleeper so we were able to get some killer shots! We tried to incorporate his big brother into the photo shoot to get some sibling shots, but naturally when you tell a 3 year old to hold his brother, he doesn’t always want to. It certainly didn’t help that poor Harrison got pooped on as soon as he tried to hold his brothers bottom up. Whoops!
Powered by Facebook Comments
Planning your wedding is not an easy task. It takes time, effort and planning to turn your wedding day into the wedding you have always dreamed of having. On the day itself, you can look forward to a whirlwind of joy, excitement and emotion. This is where the importance of a Wedding Photographer comes in.
To capture all the special moments during your wedding, it is always better to hire a professional. It may be tempting to cut costs and ask a friend or family member who is handy with a camera or camcorder to record the day for you. However, keep in mind that these are photographs that you will want to keep forever. Once the wedding is over, these you will be able to look back on what was captured and relive your special day again. Therefore, the importance of a wedding photographer should be considered.
Keep in mind that a professional photographer will have the necessary experience of having worked at a number of previous weddings. Therefore, he or she will photograph you in the best light and also the most flattering angles. A friend or family member who takes the photographs will not be able to incorporate the finishing touches that a professional can.
When considering the importance of a wedding photographer, keep in mind that this is one aspect of your wedding where you shouldn’t cut corners. A professional photographer of considerable experience may be expensive, but if you put in some research, you should be able to find someone within your budget.
The importance of a wedding photographer will be revealed when you get the finished product. As you go through your wedding photos, or watch your wedding video, you will be able to relive those special moments all over again and enjoy them for many years to come.
We specialize in Gold Coast Wedding Photography and know all the good local spots to photograph you in, please feel free to contact us for more info.
G
also find us on our facebook page click here
Powered by Facebook Comments
Yep that’s right!!!!!! amazing photography now just became very affordable, we now have a couple of feature packed wedding packages available below now with the takehome layby option.
Wedding’s can get way out of hand as far as expense goes, photography has always been one of those main expenses and is a serious element to your big day, now you can spread that expense out and pay for it after the smoke has settled and perhaps spend that saved money on something else for your wedding or even upgrade your honeymoon plan’s .
This isn’t an advertisement for cheap photography, quite often the term you get what you pay for can be very true when it comes to wedding photography, your wedding photography cant be re done and is usually the main thing you have to remember your day, so don’t risk it, what this offer is is an opportunity to afford an experienced award winning photographer to photograph your wedding without breaking the bank to do so.
Available Wedding Photography Packages
Silver package
Deposit $792 then $20.70 per week over 18 months, payments start after you get your finished photo’s
Save $1608 of spending before your wedding day
Gold package
Deposit $1155 then $30.06 per week over 18 months, payments start after you get your finished photo’s
Save $2345 of spending before your wedding
Conditions apply, to use Takehome Layby you need to meet our fair criteria below
How To Book your wedding day
Powered by Facebook Comments
This is what professional photographs should look like, not like the ones at the bottom of the page,…….DON”T RISK IT
Article source : RocknRoll Bride
You’ve probably seen similar discussions to this on other wedding blogs, however today I wanted to share with you this cautionary tale from a bride who had personal experience of taking the cheaper option and was unhappy with the results. Now, I know spending £2000 on a wedding photographer isn’t possible for everyone, however the point of this post is not to bully you into paying for someone you can’t afford. No, I wanted to share this story with you so that you make your decision with your eyes wide open. I just want to be open and honest with you and to let you know that, as with most things in life, you really do get what you pay for…and if something sounds too good to be true then it probably is.
If wedding photography isn’t that big a deal to you, the great – who am I to tell you that’s wrong? However it breaks my heart when I hear from newlyweds that say ‘I wish we’d thought more about our photography. We spent more on the cake/my dress/the flowers and now we have no good photos to remember our day’.
OK, Over to you Mrs X…
? ? ?
I have asked for this post to be anonymous so that people reading this don’t think it’s a shameless marketing ploy. I may now be a professional wedding photographer myself, but I didn’t want to write this article to promote myself. No, I really just wanted to share this cautionary tale with those of you who might not understand the importance of having great wedding photographs.
It’s been a few years since I got married but when I think back to it I get a sick feeling. It wasn’t the family argument that happened (don’t get me started on that!), nor was it the fact that we funded it with a loan which we are still paying off. Nope, the sick feeling is purely centred around my foolishness and the pretty terrible images we now have to look back on for the rest of our lives.
Here I am a few years later, now a ‘pro’ photographer myself (who knew that would happen!!) and I now have a new found understanding of the skills required to shoot a wedding. I find myself wishing I knew then what I know now. You may have read articles from photographers before staying how important it is that your wedding photographer has experience, knows how to handle lighting and uses the right equipment etc, and while I am here to reiterate these points, I’m not here to say these things to pimp my own services. I figured this article could be a little cathartic for me and I really hope I can help you think a little bit more about your decision – whether that be to spend money on your wedding photography, or to go for the cheaper option of hiring someone with no experience – maybe a friend with a nice camera who has offered to do it for free. Please note that a ‘nice camera’ does not a good wedding photographer make!
We got married in December and I now appreciate that winter weddings, where you come out of the ceremony to the cold and dark, are bloody hard work and really difficult to photograph. I understand that romantic candle lit receptions might look gorgeous in ‘real life’ but require a certain level of skill to capture on camera, and above all I now know that all of the money I spent making the venue look beautiful and cosy was pretty much wasted. OK so our guests will always remember how beautiful the venue looked, but for me the day flew by so fast and I don’t remember much of it myself! Every time I mention my wedding my Mum says ‘But it looked so beautiful’ and whilst I’m sure that’s not just her being kind (it’s really not her style) it has made me hate my own wedding because I don’t look back at my photos and see a beautiful wedding, I look at them and see horribly dark and blurry photos.
You see, not realising the true impact of what I was doing, I asked my friend to shoot my big day. He had a DSLR and could take amazing pictures of cars so he must be able to shoot my winter wedding right? Wrong!
It wasn’t his fault really, I should have learnt more, understood a bit about light (or lack of it) and made things easier. But here’s the worst part, I wasn’t on a £1000 budget, I spent quite a lot more. I prioritised wrongly. I spent more on bridesmaids dresses than I did on my photographer, more on pretty decorations than pretty images…simply put, I was a fool!
Don’t get me wrong, I know not everyone has the budget to pay much for their wedding photographer and this is not an article to make you feel bad. I say use whoever you want – a professional, a friend, whoever…it’s your wedding after all. But I urge you to do your research first and go into it knowing that the results of the cheap option just won’t be the same as someone with experience shooting weddings.
If you aren’t using a professional then you need to take some responsibility and help them out a bit, consider it a creative project. Here’s the things I wish I had done…
? Took them to the ceremony venue at a date and time with similar light (light is so important, I can’t stress that enough) and took sample images to get the right camera settings.
? Showed them the way I intended to light the reception and had fun taking practise images with them to get a feel for the correct look.
? Checked their kit included at least one low light lens (2.8f or lower…it’s the number that’s important) and if not budgeted to hire them one for the day (trywww.lensesforhire.co.uk)
? Showed more interest in their work and ensured they had practiced shooting in similar lighting situations – shooting static cars in the middle of the day is nothing like shooting a wedding, with loads going on, when its dark!
? Had my wedding earlier in the day…to give them a fighting chance.
? Turned the lights up a bit for important things like the first dance and the speeches.
? Most controversial of all, perhaps I should have held my wedding when the light was better and not in the winter.
Sadly I only realised how important my wedding pictures were after the big day. I waited for months for images that I am now too embarrassed to show people!
My parting words are these. If you can afford a professional wedding photographer then please please please spend as much as you can to get the best! These images mark the start of your family album and they can’t be easily redone. If you use a non ‘pro’, be sure to put some work in yourself, show an interest and consider the previous tips. Oh and finally, if your shooter is using a DSLR (and they have enough memory…RAW files average 28MB each) ask them to shoot and provide RAW images as well as JPEG (they can set their camera to do this automatically). RAW files are much easier to correct in Photoshop afterwards if you do have problems with the images, plus you could always pay someone to edit the RAW files in the future when you have the budget for it. Just remember you’re still not going to get the same results as with photos that were shot by a skilled professional (you can’t polish a turd after all!) but the images may be able to be improved with some clever edits in Photoshop.
My final words of advice are this, please be careful when choosing a friend or family member to shoot your wedding. If they do a bad job it could even ruin your relationship. It kind of did ours, and that makes me even more sad.
If my words don’t convince you then take a look at my wedding photos! If you do recognise me…ssssshhhhh Mum’s the word!
It’s actually hard to put in to words how upsetting it is to look at these but mostly because I know it’s a problem of my own causing!
If you are after the best Gold Coast Wedding Photography be sure to email or call so that we can send you a free wedding pack to answer all your questions
Powered by Facebook Comments
Job Type : Newborn photography Gold Coast
Location : Pacific Pines studio, Gold Coast
Shoot Duration : 120 minutes
Shoot setup : Canon 5dmk2, Canon 50mm 1.4, Canon 100mm macro 2.8, Eisntien 640 x2,2 large softbox
Look at this gorgeous little girl! We have had the wonderful pleasure of photographing a few special times in Nick and Sarah’s life. Their beautiful twin girls Ayla and Milly came to us almost 3 years ago (time flies!) for their newborn photographs and 2 years ago we were able to provide them with wedding photography at their Gold Coast Wedding. Little Evee sure is loved, her two big sisters adore her! She was 9 days old when she visited our studio, but she was exceptionally well behaved and slept through lots of chatter. Nick and Sarah are great friends of ours, it is such a pleasure to be able to photograph their beautiful little girls!
Powered by Facebook Comments
This is strictly for newborn photography on the Gold Coast, we’ve taken our most popular package, dramatically reduced the price and done away with the session fee, we have also incorporated takehome layby on selected packages to make it even more affordable to have your photos today and pay later, now is the time to jump on this as its only for a limited time. To book your Newborn photography session email kym@garyhoward.com.au for more info or call 1300 981 141
What do I get for the session fee?
Gary’s’ time, talent and years of expertise with newborn photography
Shoot information pack & phone call
shoot assistant for safety with your newborn
Up to 4 hours shoot time with styling
A viewing session on the big screen with Up to 100 images to choose from
We have newborn photography cd packages from $350
Powered by Facebook Comments
If I had a $ for every time this has happened I’d be well on my way to buying that super yacht for sure, newborn photo shoots can go up to 4 hours sometimes we usually wait till the end of our shooting time to get these shots with dads, the mess associated in these photo’s below isn’t usually the intended theme but so often can be the result (poor Dads). We recommend to bring a change of clothes these days, just in case
To see a good example of one of our recent newborn photoshoots where the dad didnt get so messed up click here http://garyhoward.com.au/gold-coast-newborn-photography-baby-sawyer/
For any more information regarding newborn photography on the Gold Coast, please contact Kym@garyhoward.com.au
Powered by Facebook Comments
Job Type : Newborn photography Gold Coast
Location : Pacific Pines studio, Gold Coast
Shoot Duration : 180 minutes
Shoot setup : Canon 5dmk2, Canon 50mm 1.4, Canon 100mm macro 2.8, Eisntien 640 x2,2 large softbox
This is Sawyer, he came to us for his Newborn Photo shoot at a very fresh 4 days old! I’m going to say it (and without taking away from any of the other little ones we have worked with) but Sawyer was probably the easiest baby we have worked with. He fell asleep after a feed at the beginning of the photo shoot and we didnt hear a peep from him for an entire 3 hours!!! He started to wake up at the very end of the shoot, but we were able to get so much variety from him without his mum needing to feed him or cuddle him once! What a little trooper! Sawyer is the first child to his parents and first grandchild too, so we just know he is going to be spoilt with love! Capturing these moments is wonderful as everyone gets to look back on these for years to come.
We also offer photobooks, so you can have something just like below in a beautiful hard cover, sitting on your coffee table forever to remind you that the child who is now messy and eating you out of house and home, was once very tiny and cute!
Congratulations Catherine and Eli, he is precious!
Powered by Facebook Comments
gold coast wedding photography Copyright Gary Howard Photography © 2013 · Sitemap · Website by Resultz Digital · Log in