Today we booked a couple of high school seniors who have already had pictures done by other "photographers". I put photographers in quotation marks because these days, just about everyone thinks they can be a professional photographer. Just because somebody has a pretty good eye and a camera with more technology than the space shuttle doesn't make them a professional photographer. Just as somebody with a really nice kitchen is not necessarily a gourmet chef. Sure they can probably make a nice meal or take a nice photograph, but every once in a while the occasion warrants a true professional.
We've noticed that these rookie photographers don't typically seek out people with weight problems or people who don't like to smile or who are generally just not comfortable in front of the camera. The professional deals with these issues everyday and is proficient at minimizing peoples flaws while enhancing their best features. Creating a portrait that will stand the test of time is not the same as snapping some candid pictures. Skills in lighting, composition, posing, color harmony and even psychology are all things that professional photographers spend years mastering.
Professional studios work hard to deliver the best, every time. We stand behind our product and service and have a burning desire to make our customers images that they are proud to own. Additionally most professional studios are assets to their community. We provide jobs, support schools, local events and a multitude of community activities while paying taxes and supporting other area businesses as well.
So avoid the temptation of the part-timer. You deserve the best! Call Harrington's and we will take care of you.
Kevin