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a bit of info about your wedding photos and copyrights…

10 Thursday Mar 2016

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I found a great article on Offbeat Bride, that offers easy copyright explanations when it comes to your wedding photos.  Written by Molly Ali – here are a few helpful excerpts:

1) The purpose of copyright law is to promote the progress of science and art. Hardly anyone knows that anymore. So many people think it’s about generating profit for the music industry and giving individual artists total control over their work, but that’s just not true. Once upon a time, copyright law was balanced between the needs of creators and the needs of the public. Things have gotten really unbalanced over the last 40 years, but the goal of serving the public and promoting progress is still in there.

2) Copyright protects creative works that are fixed in a tangible medium of expression. This means that in order for something to be protected by copyright, it has to be recorded some way, on paper or on a hard drive some other physical thing. There are several classes of creative work that qualify for copyright protection: literary works, musical works, dramatic works, choreographic works, pictorial, graphics, and sculptural works, motion pictures and other audiovisual works, sound recordings, and architectural works.

3) Copyright does not protect ideas or facts. Those are free for anyone to use, even if it makes them look like they’re biting someone else’s style. A work has to be at least a little bit creative to qualify for copyright protection. Something that is purely factual, like a phone book, does not have enough creativity to be copyrightable even if it takes a lot of effort and hard work to make it.

4) Copyright attaches to a work automatically the moment it is recorded.There is no need to register the copyright, or to put a little (c) on it, or even claim it. If a work is relatively new (created in the last 50 years or so) creative, and recorded in some way, it’s almost definitely copyrighted. Copyright also lasts a really long time (currently, life of the creator plus 70 years after the creator dies). This means that most of what you find online is under copyright, even if there is no copyright symbol and no attribution and no source listed.

5) Copyright comes with a set of exclusive rights. These are things the copyright holder can do with the work that other people mostly cannot do (there are some important exceptions, but it would take way too much space for me to go into them here). The rights that come with copyright are:

  • The right to make copies.
  • The right to distribute copies.
  • The right to make derivative works.
  • The right to perform or display the work.

The copyright holder may keep these rights to herself, or she may give some or all of them away, usually with a contract or a license.

…the photographer you hire to shoot your wedding holds the copyrights in your wedding photos. She is free to sell them, publish them, Photoshop them, and share them. You are not.

So what does any of this have to do with your wedding photos? Everything. The way the default rules of copyright ownership work, the photographer you hire to shoot your wedding holds the copyrights in your wedding photos. She is free to sell them, publish them, Photoshop them, and share them. You are not. I hear all the time from people who believe that because they are the subjects of the photos, or because they are the ones who hired the photographer, then they are the ones who hold the copyright in the photos. In fact, it’s just the opposite. Those exclusive rights are hers, not yours.

{While} wedding photographers do retain the copyrights in the photos they take of your wedding, they may give you a license to make personal, non-commercial uses of your photos. This is especially common when photographers offer a CD or DVD containing the high-res files of all your pictures… A license like this means you can print copies yourself, post your pictures on Facebook, and send them to your friends, without asking for permission and without violating your photographer’s copyright. These are all good rights to have, and I highly recommend reading your contract carefully to see if you get them, and if you don’t, to ask.

Many photographers, artists, musicians, and authors – including the ones who make a living from their art – now use Creative Commons licenses because they recognize that it is good for them. They always get credit as the creator, and it’s easier for people to discover and fall in love with their work when fans are free to copy and share it.

Contracts can be intimidating and full of legalese, but it’s really worth taking the time to understand what is in your agreement with your photographer.

If you want a concise overview of what Creative Commons is and why it is valuable, I highly recommend this video.

 

wedding wire says we are great! They are correct:)

08 Tuesday Mar 2016

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we have been very very busy this year…

04 Wednesday Nov 2015

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busy fabulous wedding photographer

Record breaking busy.  Like busier then ever before.  And I am no stranger to extreme busy-ness. This year we have completed a whopping 58 weddings to date, with 3 more to go before the year is over.  A full 50 of those weddings occurred between May 1 to October 31. That is 50 weddings in 26 weeks…  A lot, especially considering that each wedding takes about a week to shoot & edit.  Of course I did not do this alone, huge thanks go out to Carla, Joel, Megan & Stella.  Plus Jeremy too.  Phew what a year.  And although it is not over… the crazy season is officially done, and I am feeling pretty satisfied & pleased with myself and our team.  It has been a great privilege to be a part of 58  ‘best day ever’s’, and I am looking forward to the final 3 weddings of 2015.

2016 brides – you are right around the corner… get ready…set…go!

interesting stats from our 2014 season…

11 Saturday Apr 2015

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Now that 2015 is well underway, it is interesting to look back on 2014 and compare it to the upcoming wedding season, as well as seasons past.  2014 was our biggest year for weddings on record, thanks to our fabulous Brides & Grooms,  thanks to our expanding partnerships with fantastic venues, and thanks to our growing & most excellent group of photographers.

Here are a few 2014 stats:

2014 average photo package price: $3408.31

  • this price point typically includes our comprehensive wedding coverage with few or no additional products added.  Because we offer great packages that please the majority without unwanted add-on’s:)

2014 largest sale: $6791.20

  • this particular sale included our ‘middle of the road’ package with a stunning Artisan wedding album, 2 additional copies for parents, and a collection of custom prints. Thank you E&P for this awesome sale!

2014 smallest sale: $2373

  • this affordable wedding photography option was appreciated by several clients, and included our ‘budget baby’ package with a weekday discount.  Thanks to C&S, J&R, S&L, E&A, and N&K!

It is interesting to see that in 2014 – many of our clients (59%) selected our ‘middle of the road’ package ($2900), with 31% selecting the ‘bigger is better’ package ($3500) and 9% selecting our ‘budget baby ($2400) package.  This varies from 2013 where  our ‘bigger is better’ package was the most popular.  2014 brides – we thank you for the extra sleep!

51% of brides requested a second shooter. 49% did not.  We experienced 100% happy clients both ways.

Finally – 75% of our wedding bookings occurred between the months of May – October, with 25% of weddings in the ‘cool’ season.  No real surprises there.  What this means in real time?  We work hard – about 30 hours per week in  the off season, & are attached to our computers 24 – 7 in the summer.   It gets a bit crazy around here:)

Annnd… looking forward to 2015 – wedding bookings are up 7% from 2014 – our formerly busiest season.  Ever.  We are slightly frightened & very thankful!

For a look at our ‘best of 2014’ gallery, click here!

a fun little wedding story that shows a community cares… the search for a Brockville bride’s missing wedding dress

27 Friday Mar 2015

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Last week I got an unusual request, from a Brockville photographer I knew about a decade ago.  The call went kinda like this ” Hi Anne – it’s Mark Oliver calling, do you remember me?  I have a strange request – I know of a bride who is searching for her wedding dress.  Her wedding was in 2003, and she recently opened the previously sealed dry cleaners box containing what she thought was her dress – only to discover the the dress inside was NOT HER wedding dress.  This bride is searching for the owner of the dress in the box – in hopes that that true owner of this dress might have hers.  Can you take a look at a photo of the mystery dress & let me know if you might remember this dress from 2003?”

Melissa Hoogenraad's search for her wedding dress

*supplied photo*

So kind of a ‘switched at birth’ scenario, only this one is a ‘switched at the dry cleaners‘ version.  Truthfully my first reaction was ‘are you kidding?’  There is NO WAY I will remember a dress from 2003.  But for some reason I don’t truly understand myself – I am a bit obsessive about keeping ALL the work I have photographed these past 25 years, and so it was an easy task to go and pull the entire collection of images photographed in 2003.  Really not having any expectation that I would find the ‘mystery dress’ in my archive, I dove in to many hours of opening image files.  And eventually – there it was.  Or at least there was a dress that could be, might be.

Brockville mystery wedding  dress solved

*close up of Maureen’s 2003 wedding dress*  copyright Anne Edgar Photography

In the mean time, Severson Cleaners -the small family business  who cleaned the dress- contacted me sweetly and persistently from the time I was first made aware of the mystery, over the course of the time I searched my archive, and right up to the time I found the potential match.  Kudos to this business for going the extra mile to help this bride.  (aka nearly daily messages sent to me by Angela & Louise Severson to continually follow up on the search.)  In addition to the Severson inquiries and the call from Mark Oliver, this thing went viral on Facebook & in the media.  It was not long before bride Melissa was also contacting me in the remote chance that I might be able to help.

So – now that I had a match – it was time to connect these two ladies.  But I had lingering doubts.  Is it really the right dress?  It was a popular style that year & there could be several brides with the same gown.  Will she still have the dress?  We are talking about a wedding dress worn 12 years ago.  Can I even track this bride down?

Thanks to mutual friends Shannon & Shauna, and with the help of Facebook, a message got to bride Maureen, that if she still had her wedding dress – she might want to take a peek and make sure she had the right dress.  And the rest is now happy history.

You can see the ongoing search & saga here on the The Record, Toronto Star,  Ottawa Citizen, CKWS, City TV (March 17th news cast) Huffington Post, and even more news outlets.  Who knew it could be such a big story.

…and the happy ‘dress reunion’ can be found here on the Toronto Star today, with a follow up story here on the Ottawa Citizen.

brockville mystery dress solved

Maureen & Gaston, on their 2003 wedding day  copyright Anne Edgar Photography

Andrew’s wedding proposal to Heather

25 Wednesday Jun 2014

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A sweet moment, rarely captured by my camera… Andrew proposed to Heather.  And I got to witness it all first hand.  I adore Andrew for everything he said & did.  Heather said ‘yes’ so I am quite sure she adores him even more.

a farm wedding proposal on one knee

Note to all potential grooms out there… have your wedding proposal photographed.  Monumental life moments like these are priceless.

(assuming any potential grooms actually read my blog… yes I know my viewers are 80% female;)

when is the best time for an engagement session?

02 Wednesday Oct 2013

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Well typically after you get engaged.  Ok just kidding.  After 20 plus years of bride chasing – I have yet to discover a rule that says ‘your engagement session must be done between week x and week y’.  When couples ask me this question, I turn things around and ask my couples a few questions back:

What season would you like the photos to be taken in?  Date availability and production schedules can affect time lines at different points in the year.  Winter sessions can often be turned around in as little as 24 hours.  During peak wedding season – plan early or you may need to wait a few weeks for an available shoot date, and be prepared to wait a few days longer for images to be edited during busy season. Fall is typically our busiest season fyi.   If you are getting married in early October, and think it will be great to wait until the end of September for your e-session, don’t be surprised if the only available time slot left is 6:30 am on a Tuesday morning.  Just saying…

Do you plan to display the e-session photos at the wedding?  Plan enough lead time for the shoot –  plus a rainy day back up date, editing & delivery time, plus time to shop for the perfect frame & assemble before you pop it on the guest table at the wedding.  It probably takes about a week from shoot to framed photos – worst case scenario, for a simple framed image.

Are you planning to custom frame?  Or create a guest signature album?  Factor in the production time for these types of products.  Our in house album design lead time is 3 – 4 weeks for the album design alone, and then expect about 3 weeks for printing & binding.  And that is after you have taken the time to select your fav images from the collection.  Plan for three months pre wedding for these types of products to play it on the safe side.

E-session images are great to use on save the date cards, wine labels, wedding programs, at showers, on wedding websites, (birthday & Christmas gifts etc).  If you are thinking of using your photos for any of these products, then lets get started.  The sooner we create these images, the better you can incorporate them into your wedding plans.

But at the end of the day – it is up to you when to schedule the session.  We have done e-sessions 2-3 years before the big day, and also the day before the wedding. And one time 2 weeks after the wedding, believe it or not…   What ever makes you happy works for us!

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published…. in The Wedding Planner GTA

14 Tuesday May 2013

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When magazine editor Carmelina contacted us a few weeks ago to inquire if she could publish a few photos in the upcoming issues of The Wedding Planner GTA magazine, and on line at their site http://theweddingplannermagazine.webs.com/, we were excited and naturally we said ‘YES’!  But when we received the request for 47 photos – well we were a wee bit shocked – in a happy way.  Usually magazines request between 1 – 5 images.  Hello 47!

The first few of these 47 photos are now available in the summer issue  of The Wedding Planner GTA, hot off the presses.  Click the link below & see if you can spot the Anne Edgar Photography brides & grooms.

I’ll keep you posted when the next batch of images get published.   2012 brides you will want to check back – odds are good you will be in a magazine!

The Wedding Planner GTA will be sold after June 1st, at all Chapters and Indigo stores across Ontario, pick up your copy!

Anne Edgar Photography published in The Wedding Planner GTA magazine

FAQ’s

07 Tuesday May 2013

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Tips, FAQ’s and Various ‘Good to Know’ Details

Where are you located?  Anne Edgar Photography is located in Cambridge, Ontario, Canada.  We are most often found photographing weddings and events in South Western Ontario & the GTA, however we have also been spotted shooting weddings as far as Montreal, Ottawa, northern Ontario, and even the Caribbean on occasion.

How did you get into photography?  Although I had been introduced to photography during my high school years, my real education in photography began during my undergrad years at the University of Toronto where I studied Fine Art, plus Fine Art Photography at Sheridan College concurrently.  After I completed my Fine Art degree, I attended Humber College‘s Commercial Creative Photography program, graduating at the top of my class, on the Dean’s list, and received many awards.  I have been a full time professional photographer for the 2 decades that have passed since my school days, & have photographed over 500 weddings: for professional photographers, for famous people, & regular Joe’s alike.  I also enjoy passing on skills & information in the courses & seminars I teach locally in the KW area.

What is your wedding photography style?  I have the ability to photograph in many styles.  We can create very elegant & beautifully lit portraits or perhaps you would rather go with full out photojournalism / candid coverage.  Images can be fun and full of humour, emotional, or more serious & reverent.  My favourite weddings are the ones that encompass all of these styles, for the perfect & total capture of your day.  But in the end – the one thing that truly matters is that we capture your wedding day in your style.  Your images  should represent who you are, and not represent any one photographer’s personal style.

But when push comes to shove, if I must use one word to describe my images,  that word would be authenticity.

How do we book you for our wedding?  The next step for most clients is to arrange a (no charge) consultation.  This is an opportunity for us to spend some time together, chatting about all things wedding.  During the consult you will be able to ask all of your questions, and view our MANY sample albums.  Plus you will get a great feel for how our personalities will mesh together on your wedding day.  Most brides don’t think about this, but you will spend more time with your wedding photographer than almost any other person on your wedding day, and that includes your groom.  Choose wisely!

What is in your gear bag?  Canon 1D & 5D series camera bodies, L series lenses.  Metz  flash guns & canon speedlights.  A bunch of various gadgets, big green batteries & a whole lot of memory.  Want to know more?  Just ask.

How many hours are included with each package?  Our packages are event based.  This means that you choose the parts of the day that you want photographed, and we stay until those elements are complete.  We do not restrict the amount of time included in each package, as every wedding is different.  When you hire us to document your wedding ceremony – we are happy to photograph the complete ceremony whether it takes 20 minutes or an hour & a half, without impacting the amount of coverage left for the remainder of the day.  Event based coverage is a good thing!

How many photos will you take at my wedding?  We do not set any limits on the number of photos that we will take, and every wedding is different.  The exact number of photos will depend on many factors, for example: the amount of wedding coverage you select, the number of photographers, the number of people involved, the quantity of group shots you request, the various events happening over the course of your day, etc.  A good average for photos taken during ‘bigger is better’ coverage is roughly 1200 – 1500 images for a single photographer.  Once we return to the office, we typically we cull about 30% of the images, removing any blinks, exposure tests, or unflattering angles.  The remaining images are supplied to you to share with friends & family.

What do we get after the wedding?   You receive a complete collection of edited, full resolution images on a USB drive in a pretty package.  This collection of images will be in full colour, with a selection of images also included with creative finishes like black & white, vintage treatments, or other creative effects. All photos are ready for printing, at your lab or ours.

Plus we create an online gallery of highlight images from your wedding.  This private web gallery allows you to share your big day with anyone, anywhere.  The link to the gallery and a password will be supplied to you after the wedding.  Once you receive the gallery information, you can share it with any one you choose to, viewable anywhere in the world.  In addition to the image viewing tools –   your web gallery also has a download option, so that friends & family can help themselves to full res images at no extra cost.  And our affiliated online lab offers prints & products with an easy ordering system, check it out with the ‘add to cart button’.  Prints, canvas & metallic finishes, mugs galore.  Order a t-shirt with your spouse’s face on it.  Just because you can.*tip the slide show option in your web gallery offers a smoother viewing experience

 What does it mean when you say ‘the images are fully edited?’  After the wedding, once the images are all backed up, the editing process begins.  First we cull test shots & weak or repetitive images.  Then each image is individually edited, correcting for minor exposure, contrast & colour variations.  Cropping adjustments are made, and then select images are chosen for creative effects, such as vignettes, vintage treatments, and black & white effects.  The collection that you receive is beautiful and ready to share.

What if I want more edits on the photos?  We will accommodate small requests at no extra charge.  Fifteen or twenty minutes of computer work to make a sweet client happy – that’s an easy decision!  However if you have an extensive list of retouching that you would like done – over & above our already thorough edits, we offer a retouching rate of $45 per hour.

How long do you maintain our web galleries?  There is no hard & fast rule as to how long we will keep your web gallery live.  Once we start to reach our maximum storage capacity, we start to remove older galleries to make room for current projects.  You can usually see about 12 months of work in our gallery collection at any one time, so you can use 1 year mark as a guideline for wedding galleries.  E-sessions are removed sooner, typically just after your wedding gallery is created.  However, we do assume that you will download your complete collection of images at your earliest opportunity, so when we delete your gallery, we are comfortable in the knowledge that you have long since acquired your images.  (aka download your images right away!)

I want to order one of your beautiful albums…  We are happy to provide full album design & production services for clients who want a premium wedding album.

I’m not sure if I will order an album from you or make my own.  Will you be upset if we make our own album?  No … that is sort of the point.  Our packages are laid out in a manner that gives you total flexibility when choosing your album & print products.  Albums are BIG projects, and truthfully, we do not have enough days in the year to both photograph & edit all of our client’s weddings, AND run an album layout & design company.  For clients who love our high end books, and must have one, we are thrilled to work our magic for you.  For the rest of you who are excited to build your own albums – we breathe a little sigh of relief – and happily share tips for great books.

I don’t need to use the complementary engagement session, can I substitute something else?  Nope.  Because it is a complementary service, there is no cash value or substitutions allowed.  The good news is that it does not cost you a thing, whether you use it or not.

Are the images watermarked?  No – your images are full resolution and un-watermarked, allowing you to make your own enlargements & albums for all your friends & family.

Where should we seat the photographers during dinner? (*for ‘Bigger is Better’ package only*)  We can be seated anywhere you like during dinner.  But – sitting with the guests really is the place that makes the most sense, if you want great photos throughout dinner.  (and we know you do.)  An easy location – where we can jump up & get to the action quickly- is best.  The farther away we are, or more obstacles (tables, chairs, guests) we need to dash through – the less likely we are to get that candid shot in time.  You know what will work best with your room layout, and we can chat anytime if you would like some input.

Meals are not necessary for ‘Middle of the Road’ or ‘Budget Baby’ coverage, thanks.

Why we don’t take table shots during dinner:  Simple – because we are hungry & need a break.  You have been busy – all wrapped up in everything that happens in a blink & a blur on your wedding day, and you probably have not noticed – we don’t stop for lunch, or take a break.  So after give or take 8 hours of shooting – the chance to sit for a while & recharge our batteries (both figuratively & literally) is well deserved & much needed.  We do photograph the reception throughout dinner – the speeches & funny moments, the kissing games, and all the action, grabbing mouthfuls along the way, jumping up & returning to our seats for enough time to get that needed rest, while capturing all of the fun.  But fitting in table shots of all the guests on top of the rest would mean that we forfeit the food & rest time.  We feel strongly that the dancing & party shots are a priority and trump table photos (which your guests don’t enjoy anyway – trust me it’s like pulling teeth to get them to co-operate when the open bar is calling to them).  So let’s focus on getting amazing photos of those same guests enjoying the dancing & party, and ditch the boring table shots.

The First Dance:  Ok we know it is not all about the photos.   But a few suggestions for the 1st dance can never hurt…  Remember there is a camera on you at all times… so if you plan the big dip moment, or the grand finale – orient yourself towards the camera so we can capture your best angle & not your posterior.  Let us know if you have something special planned, and how it will unfold so we can be prepared & in the right location.

Do we tip our wedding vendors?  Tips are sweet & completely unnecessary.  My favourite thank you is always a glowing comment on any of our social media pages.  Your kind words mean so much, and last longer than any gift or tip.

If however you have been so lucky to benefit from an intern or co-op student’s talents, and are so very pleased with their efforts, a tip to them would lovely.  My assistants and second shooters work just as long & hard as I do, and often rewarded with experience only. (aka no pay).  Naturally tips are never expected.  But if you were thinking of tipping someone, the second shooter is definitely the most deserving.

Face Book?  In the hours after your wedding, we begin the long process of uploading, culling, and editing your wedding day images.  During this process, we are excited to post teaser photos to our Facebook page.  We will tag you in these images, and voila, wedding day images will appear in your feed for you, your friends & families to see.  (and like & comment – that’s the best part- the comments!)  The catch is that we have to be friends to tag you.  Plus let’s just be friends anyway.  It is great to see what you are up to in the weeks, months and years after your wedding.  The photos that we upload to our Facebook page will include a watermark for easy studio identification.  Any photos that you upload from your UNWATERMARKED collection do need to include a credit to Anne Edgar Photography, in the comments section.  A link to our page or website is even better.  This satisfies any copyright restrictions, plus we love the exposure!

How the images display on various monitors…  Different monitors and different image viewing software will affect the way the images look when viewing at home. We use a high end wide gamut display that is calibrated for colour accuracy to edit your images.  This is important to ensure great results for making prints & albums at calibrated labs.  However, you probably are not viewing the images at home on a calibrated system, so don’t be distressed if the photos look too light or too dark, or off colour on your monitor at home or work.  An easy solution – adjust your monitor until the images look good, and you will be able to focus on the great images without worrying about too light or too dark etc.

We are closed on Sundays.  Mostly.  Unless you are booking a wedding.  SO please don’t ask me to shoot your e-session, or plan a consultation or appointment on a Sunday.  I am happily available Monday thru Friday, 9:00am until 8:00pm.  Saturdays are wedding shooting days, and I often shoot weddings on Sundays as well.  But on weekends when I do not have weddings booked – I do spend time with my kids & my hubby.    It does not happen enough & I am greedy with the days that are available.

Did you know?  We offer a gift registry!  If you don’t need a toaster, or more hand towels, let your guests know that they can purchase gift cards or use our gift registry.  Perfect for package upgrades, albums and fancy prints, they are great gift idea.  All your friends need is my email address to begin.  Inquire at anne@anneedgarphoto.com

 

Any & all questions are always welcome, contact us any time for more information.

Who wants a free fashion photo shoot?

15 Monday Apr 2013

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ok brides – who wants to wear that gorgeous gown again? I am looking for 3 recent brides who would love another chance to get all dressed up in their wedding dress & go on a photo shoot. This is NOT a trash the dress session, simply a chance to wear the gown again & spend the day playing as a fashion model.

How to apply? Email me a photo from your wedding, clearly showing you in your dress. All brides welcome, lets have some fun!

  • Send your photo to anne@anneedgarphoto.com.  
  • Photo shoot to take place in the month of May, 2013, exact date to be decided.
  • Your dress will not be ruined (unless you want to) but may get slightly dirty.
  • You do not have to be a client of Anne Edgar Photography to apply.
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