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Sunday, January 15, 2012

Busy, but great things are happening! {Special Announcements}

I should blog more, I know I should but life truly takes over.
I love photography. I would love to be able to do it full time, but alas it does not pay all the bills or my family of two. I have to work 40 hours at a full time gig to pay the light bill, keep the roof over my head and insurances. Photography helps match the rest of the ends that must meat. I'm lucky in that I love ALL my jobs.
Great things are happening with my photography. 2012 is going to be a wonderful year! I've spent the last 13 years on the sidelines of Mayes County Sports. Snap Shot Moms is growing each year and we couldn't be happier about that. It's been a great experience to watch Mayes County youth grow and become athletes and well rounded young adults.
This year I'm branching out even further with Kristy Troyer Photography. I have worked hard to put together packages to capture the events in my clients lives.
I have a B21 plan. This "Birth to One Year" plan has several packages that will capture the first year of your child's life. There is also the option to already have that year bound in a book or album.


Many families that don't have newborns also want to capture more than just one session in a year of their lives. I have packages for my "Preferred Customers" designed similarly to the B21 plan with the option to have that year bound.



I'm very excited about my wedding packages. I've had the opportunity to shadow great photographers and learn as much as I can before stepping out into wedding photography. I'm ready to capture that once in a lifetime moment!



Seniors look out! I'm ready to rock some awesome senior sessions.  If you know a 2013 senior contact me. Through spring break I'll be selecting a very limited number of Mayes County 2013 Seniors for discounted senior sessions!



I have one more very exciting announcement! For a limited time if you schedule a FREE consultation appointment to discuss any of the packages mentioned above we'll do a 10  minute "Social Network" session. You'll get up to three images tagged on my facebook page to share with family and friends.
EMAIL me today for questions and booking!

Thursday, October 20, 2011

Why buy print vs digital download/cd/dvd? The answer, in a 100 years.....

First of let me just say, I'm a very bad blogger. I get busy and the blog gets pushed down on the priority list behind my family, full time job, photographing sports, photographing my wonderful clients, editing all those photos, uploading, cataloging, backing up images, dealing with paperwork for all the above, then there's that whole overrated thing about eating and sleeping and keeping house.

A lot of people ask if I sell dvd's of their sessions. The short answer is yes, but I don't like to for a variety of reasons. Let me say first that even when I sell a dvd, I only sell it with a print release, not a copyright release. Yes there is a difference.

I retain copyright of all images I create and sell digital files with a print release. What does that mean? Well you can print as many images in a variety of sizes, sometimes limited by the actual release (i.e up to an 8x10 etc.). The print release doesn't give you permission to use the photo as your work, it doesn't allow you to use the photo to enter any contests (without express written permission) and you can't alter the image outside of cropping for size ratios. The ratio of an 8x10 is not the same as a 5x7 or 4x6 so there will be some part of the image cropped out in order to print the larger sizes.

First it's tough for me to sell a digital file because I like having creative control start to finish. It's a whole lot more than just clicking the button on the camera. It's knowing how your equipment works, using the light that can be made available, how to pose and work with your subject and how to process the image. It's also about cropping the image and how the image will be printed. I have an awesome lab. It's not the local one hour. It's a quality lab that cares about how the images are printed and they are printed on quality paper that will last. It's hard for me to release that print right to clients because not all labs are equal and the quality of print they get will differ greatly.

This Link was passed around a while back for some comparison.

The second VERY important reason to purchase print vs digital files comes back to the title of this blog, "The answer, in a 100 years...." What's going to be the NEWEST media storage THEN?

My grandmother has a print in her living room. It is a very large print in an old oval frame of my great grandmother as a toddler. The size of the photo and the era of time it was printed showed my family valued photography and preserved that memory for generations.

It's still valued today, in fact during one trip to the fready hole (that's okie for the storm cellar) during the threat of a tornado this summer. My grandmother had full preparations if the call arose to take the photo with us to the storm cellar.

What did I grab? My child, my computer, photo bag and two hard drives. Ironically my grandmother and were both preserving photos. Grandma was taking an image in a form that dated nearly a 100 years. Mine, well...

Those preparations did make us stop and calculate how old the print actually is. The best we can guess is close to 96 years old.
In the years I've been alive (for the record, it's really not that long... in a few weeks I'll be 32) the following forms of media has been used for photography.
Prints
Slides
Floppies
USB drives
CD's
DVD's
Computers/Hard Drives

Even the initial recording of the image has changed be it from film to an SD card or a CompacFlash Card. The way we process has changed from developing the images with chemicals to developing the images digital with Lighroom or Photoshop.

My grandma still has slides, loaded in a slide reel. She and papa would take motorcycle trips and when they returned we'd all watch her shows. I got my shutter bug from her, by the way. She bought me my first camera. The projector won't work anymore though and you can't just buy one locally any longer.




3.5 Floppy Disk, anyone remember those? I still have a HUGE stack of them somewhere with images on them collecting dust in my closet. Why? Because computers don't have those drives anymore. Some probably have images I've not printed, sad really.

Hard drives and computers change on what seems like a weekly basis. They also crash, get infected by viruses or get knocked down by kids causing loss of ALL data.

I just read an article today Here that says CDs/DVDs may be a thing of the past in a few years. The only media that remains constant for more than 100 years is prints.

Do I recommend having a dvd or a hard drive in a safe place for the back of images. ABSOLUTELY. I back up images both personal and those of clients on a daily/weekly/monthly basis as needed both on hard drives and dvd's. But your first purchase to preserve memories should be quality prints to hang on your wall. It is an investment, but one that will truly last.

What else would you like to know about photography services I provide?

Monday, December 13, 2010

Megan & Ryan {Northeast Oklahoma Portrait Photographer}

Megan & Ryan live about out of town but were visiting family for Thanksgiving when they asked me for a mini session for custom Christmas Cards.They brought their dogs and we had a great time! They ordered a linen card and are happy with the final product. Merry Christmas Ryan, Megan, Emma & Boomer!
 


Kyle & Ashley {Mayes County Family Photogrpaher}

I haven't blogged in a while... bad!
I've had some great sessions this fall!
I've known Kyle all his life and Ashley is wonderful person. Their love for each other and shared faith are inspiring to many. I hope they are blessed this holiday season and into the new year.

Monday, October 18, 2010

Fall colors.... more than just leaves




Fall colors in Oklahoma are found in more places than leaves the fall from the trees to the ground. Nothing beats a cool Fall Oklahoma sunset. I actually sat my butt down in the middle of a county road near my parents house to get all the clouds in the shots. I really wish there wasn't so many power/telephone lines hanging everywhere but I am pretty partial to having electricity, sure makes life easier.

I'm shooting more portrait photography now. I'm still shooting action and event photography with Snap Shot Moms. We have a Face Book Fan Page, if you haven't already found it.
I've started a website for Kristy Troyer Photography and a Face Book Fan Page.

Please share these links with your family and friends.
 
The leaves will be peaking in Northeast Oklahoma in the next few weeks. I have openings for a few weekends between now and Thanksgiving. This is a perfect time for Christmas Card portraits! You can email me to schedule your appointment!

Monday, October 11, 2010

Outhouse Races & Fireman's Muster

 In the County I live in there is Chouteau, Oklahoma and Salina, Oklahoma. Salina, Oklahoma was founded by Jean Pierre Chouteau as a trading post next to the Grand Neosho River. Because of this fact, Chouteau Day is held annually in Salina, Oklahoma. This year's festivities included Outhouse Races and a Fireman's Muster among other things. I missed the Outhouse Races because I was running a 5K elsewhere.



 

The Outhouses were in the parade and I'm guessing they got points for creativity too.




 







 

It was hot and my son was getting restless so we left before the hose wrangling :(

More shots from Chouteau Days in Salina at Snap Shot Moms

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Austin S {Mayes County Child Photographer}



I had a chance to photograph Austin S a few weeks ago. Austin just turned one and is already a busy little boy! He was a cutie and fun to photograph.

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Wilson Family/Maternity Portraits {Mayes County Famiy Photographer}


I've known the Wilson family for many years. Their daughter is adorable and will be an awesome big sister. Another girl will grace the family this month. The best of luck and may God continue to bless this family!

Goff Family {Northeast Oklahoma Family Photographer}



I'm attempting to develop and catch up with blogging for Kristy Troyer Photography
This is the Goff Family. They were great to work with a month or so ago. T is 18 months and despite not quite feeling himself we got some great images. 

Troyer's are married! {Northeast Oklahoma Wedding Photographer}




I had the pleasure of photographing a cousins wedding. They are a wonderful couple and their lives will center around Christ which will make their relationship that much stronger. They are obviously in love and their happiness showed through the entire affair. They were married outdoors at a historic site in the area. It was gorgeous even if a little warm!

A Cherokee Courthouse is being restored on the property and the original well house which is fed by a naturally spring fed creek has already been restored.
Good Luck in your marriage, Kyle and Ashley!