Friday, October 5, 2012

Hi everyone! I have been majorly behind on all of my blog posts and hope to get everything up to date in the next couple weeks, but for now please check out my Facebook page for all of my recent work!

https://www.facebook.com/pages/VIPhotography/217085054993075

If you are looking to book your special day please go to
www.yourvipwedding.com

Thursday, April 19, 2012

Kyle and Anika In the Mayan Riviera

I had the fabulous opportunity to do a photo shoot with Anika Stromquist and Kyle Lavellee from Lac La Biche, AB in the Mayan Riviera! The hotel was the Gran Bahia Principe Akumal, which is a beautiful spot. We also went to some other locations while we were there such as Playa Del Carmen which is an incredible beach and the color of the water is unbelievable! We visited the Mayan Ruins and a truly incredible Cenote in Ek Balam. The weather was perfect, the beaches amazing and the drinks super tasty! :)

Lac La Biche to Mayan Riviera


Wedding Photographer Katharina Franke V.I.Photography



V.I.Photography based out Lac La Biche Alberta in the Mayan Riviera
V.I.Photography Katharina Franke

V.I.Photography Playa Del Carmen

Anika and Kyle

V.I.Photography Katharina Franke


Lac La Biche Photographer Katharina Franke
V.I.Photography Gran Bahia Principe Akumal

Friday, March 23, 2012

Photo Memories From V.I.Photography Lac La Biche Alberta

I have the opportunity to work with so many amazing people over the years so I thought I would share a few memories.
 















Thursday, March 22, 2012

Engagement Shoot – To Do or Not To Do?


I DO!


Absolutely, positively, if you have the chance do an engagement shoot, do it! An engagement shoot has many advantages. I always recommend an engagement shoot before the wedding.

Why?

To celebrate your love as a couple!

But also…

An engagement shoot is the best way to build a relationship with your photographer. This person is going to be with you all day on one of the most important days of your life. Do you want that person to be a stranger? No you want to be comfortable with them. Knowing and liking your photographer is key in the success of your wedding and will help you to keep focused on the real reason you are having a wedding in the first place, each other.

The session will give you a chance to get to know your photographers style, how they direct and work. It also lets you know what to expect on your big day. It’s like a rehearsal. In addition, it is an excellent opportunity to get used to being in front of the camera. I have found that most grooms are not particularly comfortable posing for any kind of photos, never mind personal, romantic photos. Even though the bride is often more comfortable and open (since it was probably her idea), your photographer can give you secret little tips for posing that will make you look even more fabulous on your wedding day! ( We won’t give them away here J  ) The engagement shoot is the best opportunity for you both to adjust to being photographed.

So… build a relationship with your photographer! It is so important. Be relaxed and have fun. If you can do this it will show in your photographs. If you are relaxed your photographer will truly be able to capture who you are and save those special moments for you forever. I want to see the passion and love that the two of you share; I want it to be open, raw and honest.  Those make the best images.

Now, building a relationship with your photographer is not the only reason you should do an engagement shoot. You can use the photographs from this shoot as décor at the wedding, you can give them away as gifts to family members and friends. You can use them as a slideshow at the reception. You can also use them for your invitations and save the dates.

Know what to expect beforehand. If you have questions or you don’t know, ask your photographer! Come prepared. Be relaxed and plan to have an amazing time!

BUT WHAT SHOULD I WEAR?

I don’t think I have ever not had this question asked. In fact, it is usually the first question. There are a few different options here.

Be yourself. Let’s create timeless images that define who you were at this moment. Wear something that reflects your style and personality. You want to be comfortable. If you are normally a jeans and t-shirt gal, don’t come wearing stilettos and a mini. 

OR

This is your shoot. Want to have fun? Why not make it a themed photo shoot!? Come as your favorite action heroes, dress vintage or be Mr. and Mrs. Smith! Be creative, whatever you want. (Just be sure to let your photographer know beforehand :0)

Simple rules to remember…

Think about your location. If your shoot is in the water, downtown or in an old barnyard, dress appropriately. Complement your location. Don’t wear nine inch heels for a romantic walk up the mountain. Or at least bring flats along! 

Color? – I love bright and bold, but it is up to you. Remember your background. If your shoot is mainly in a forest don’t wear green. If you are going to be on the water with a blue sky, don’t wear blue. Pretty straightforward.  

Coordinate. If the man wears stripes, don’t wear checkers. Try not to wear exact matching colors, as you will blend into one another. Now there is always an exception, if you want to wear it, than rock it!

Bring two outfits so that we can mix it up a bit midway through. If you aren’t sure ask your photographer.

 

Location


What type of a shoot do you want? Artistic, traditional? It all depends on you. 

What locations best describe you? Where did you meet? What do you like to do together?  

Be sure that it is somewhere you can feel comfortable letting your guard down.

Maybe just pick a starting point and walk from there. You’re photographer will be able to pick out neat and interesting spots. Most important to your photographer is the light, and a good photographer can find amazing light almost anywhere.

Go out, be relaxed and have fun! 

Cheers!

Katharina Franke
      ---Your Wedding Photographer

Wedding Photographer Katharina Franke


The Big Move! V.I.Photography is now based out of Lac La Biche Alberta!

We are very excited to announce that V.I.Photography will now be based out of Lac La Biche Alberta! Although we are sad to leave behind all of the incredible people we have met over the years in Victoria, we look forward to meeting new and amazing people on this new adventure!

So! If you live in the Lac La Biche area and you are getting married or you know someone who is recently engaged we would love to hear from you. We will be offering our wedding photography services, not only in Lac La Biche, but Athabasca,Boyle,Plamondon,St.Paul, Smokey Lake, Fort McMurray, Edmonton, and anywhere in between.

About V.I.P....

At VIP, we strive to provide you with complete peace of mind allowing you a relaxing, fun filled day. We will capture those candid moments and save forever the memories of your special day. We will work with you to understand your vision and needs for your wedding day.

We offer a fluid blend of photographic styles, from traditional to contemporary, classic to photojournalistic. We will happily tailor to suit your dreams and desires.

Check us out at www.yourvipwedding.com or give us a call! We want to hear all about your wedding!


Lac La Biche Wedding Photographer Katharina Franke

Sunday, March 18, 2012

Anna and Jon!

International Wedding Photographer Katharina Franke has recently moved from Victoria, BC to Lac La Biche Alberta. 



International Wedding Photographer
Wedding Photographer Katharina Franke


Wedding Photographer Katharina Franke


Wedding Photographer Katharina Franke

Wedding Photography- Lac La Biche Alberta

Wedding Photographer Lac La Biche, AB
Wedding Photography Katharina Franke
Katharina Franke Wedding Photographer
Wedding Photography Lac La Biche, AB
International Wedding Photographer Katharina Franke






Friday, January 27, 2012

Why Wedding Photographers Prices are “Wack” | Erie PA Wedding

Why Wedding Photographers Prices are “Wack” | Erie PA Wedding Photographer Response

Earlier today my friend and fellow photographer posted a link to a craigslist ad from a woman in Seattle looking for a wedding photographer.
The woman was upset because she thought that $3000 for a wedding photographer was “wack” because all we do “is hang out at a wedding taking tons of photos and editing them” and that we are “making so much money its crazy.”
I first read this post earlier today while I was running errands and my head almost EXPLODED.  I immediately started drafting a horribly mean and punishing response in my head, BUT by the time I got home, I realized that this is probably a common misconception and that maybe I should try to EXPLAIN why photographers charge what we / they do for our / their work.
Before I post my response, I want to THANK all of my brides who appreciate my work and think that I am worth the price. This response is not meant to offend anyone.  I understand many people are on a budget, especially in this economy and I understand planning a wedding is both expensive and overwhelming. I always try my best to work with my couples and offer customized and discounted packaging options for those who are on a tighter budget.
I just want to state AGAIN, that being a photographer doesn’t mean that we wake up in the morning, photograph a wedding for 8 hours and then go home and our job is done.  Those of us who are lucky enough to be able to support ourselves as full time photographers don’t just work as photographers.  We are also SMALL BUSINESS OWNERS, which ALSO comes with the job of doing all of our own marketing, sales, accounting, scouting, art directing, managing our offices and studios, being our own webmasters, doing our own post production, designing, blogging, being students, being mentors, researching etc. etc. etc.
Sorry for the novel! Here was my response:
Dear Bride,
I am a wedding photographer in the Erie, PA area.  Wedding season only
last about 4 months here, so I photograph an average of 20 weddings
per year for an average of $2500 / wedding.  (which totals about
$50,000 / year).
- That being said, I am a small business owner, so I pay all of my
taxes, totaling about $15,000 / year which leaves me with a gross
income of around $35,000
- Of that $35,000 I pay $600/month in rent for my small house and
garage which I converted into my studio (which is where I would be
editing your wedding images at) $35,000 – $7,200 = 27,800.
- Then I have my car, which I would use to get me to and from your
wedding, which I pay $400/month for the lease, Plus $200/month in car
insurance = $7,200 = $20,600.
- To get to your (and my other brides) wedding consultation,
second wedding pre-consultation, the wedding itself, and to and from
the printers I need gas money = $840/year = $19,760
- I also have insurance in case you sue me, or if any of your drunk
guests would happen to break any of my equipment = $500 / year.  =
$19,260
- You also probably found me through my website, which I pay $30/month
for hosting, and another $30/ month so that you can view your photos
online and share the images with your friends and family =  $720 =
$18,540
- Or perhaps you found me through my advertisements in the newspaper
or local bridal magazines, OR a bridal show that you attended that I
paid to have a booth at $18,540 – $1,000 = $17,540
- I also pay for my own Health insurance in case I were to get hurt at
your wedding = $250/month = $14,540
- and I pay for a second shooter for your wedding, so that you can
have more images and different angles, as to make sure you get the best
images possible at your wedding = $200/wedding = $10,540
- I also need to have a new pair of shoes every season because my
shoes get worn out and dirty from season to season = $100/year =
$10,440
- I need high speed internet so I can upload all of your images
online, my home phone for my business and my cell phone so I can
communicate with you = $2,500 / year = $7,940
- Oh yes, and I also pay a lawyer to make sure my contracts are iron
clad and an accountant to make sure that I am paying all of the taxes
I need… = $500/year = $7,440
- Sometimes I attend workshops and seminars to teach me how to
better my business, and make my client happier (that would be you), as
well as keep up on the trends and learn new techniques so that I can
make sure you have the best quality images available.
That would technically leave me with about $7,000 / year to feed
myself, buy groceries, pay for my heat and electricity, cloth myself
etc…. BUT, usually I end up re-investing whatever I have left on
upgrades and new equipment:
During your wedding, I bring my professional equipment that I use so
that I can make sure you have the highest quality images.
- I have 2 Canon 5D Mark II cameras (because you always need a backup
in case of a camera malfunction which would ruin your big days
photographs) which cost $2500 / camera = $5000
-I also have quality lenses which can capture your special moments in
low light situations:
Canon 24-70 f2.8 lens = $1,200
Canon 70-200 f2.8 lens = $1,300
Canon 50mm f1.4 lens = $500
Canon 100mm f2.8 macro = $600
Canon 10-22mm f3.5 wide angle = $800
- and I have speed lights to catch the fun moments at your reception:
- 2 Canon 580EX II = $1,200
- Also multiple battery back ups and memory cards, lens filters, light
stands, umbrellas, light boxes, external battery packs and a bag to
carry everything in.  = $1,500
- Because this is equipment, sometimes I need to have it serviced or
cleaned to make sure it is all working properly = $200
After spending 8-10 hours at your wedding, I then come home to my home
office and spend about 20-25 hours editing your images, creating your
album, blogging about your wedding, posting pictures on facebook,
ordering you prints and burning your DVD’s
- I edit your photographs using a 27inch imac computer = $2500
- I edit your photographs on Adobe Lightroom = $200 and Adobe CS5 =
$400 (for the upgrade) and $900 for the new program.
- and I print your DVD’s on a printer which = $300
- Using ink = $200/year
- and I buy the DVD’s and jewel cases your getting printed =$300 / year
-I archive all of your photographs on 2 2TB external hard drives = $500
- And I also back up all of my photographs online so if there was ever
a fire in my office, you would never lose your photographs = $400/year
- I also have office expenses as far as buying paper, staples,
envelopes, packaging, filing cabinets and files, etc. etc. etc.
- I also spend time and money ordering your prints and albums, paying
for shipping, going to the post office etc.
All of that being said, I’m usually in the hole at the end of the
year, and take on many family portraits, senior portraits and corporate
jobs in order to make ends meet.
Photography is my passion and my livlihood, and it is also EXPENSIVE.
Yes, it seems like a lot of money for one day, but one day isn’t all
we spend on your photographs or on our business.  You will spend
thousands of dollars on a wedding dress or flowers or a venue or on
catering which you are going to have for only ONE DAY, but your
photographs will be the only thing you have to remember that ONE DAY
for the rest of your lives.
I’m extremely insulted by your craigslist post and hope this sheds a
little light on why we charge $3000 for one day of your memories which
are going to last you forever.
-Nikki Wagner, Photographer.


Go here to see original post and view more comments.  http://blog.nikkimaydayphotography.com/2012/01/26/why-wedding-photographers-prices-are-wack-erie-pa-wedding-photographer-response/

Monday, January 23, 2012

V.I.Photography at Bridal Fantasy 2012

Yesterday was the annual Bridal Fantasy Show at the Edmonton Expo! It was also the 30th anniversary! What a show! V.I.P is a featured exhibitor of Bridal Fantasy! It was quite the experience. We thank everyone that stopped at our booth and we hope you enjoyed the fair.

V.I.Photography also had the chance to meet and chat with Renee Strauss and Kevin Lee of the "Brides of Beverly Hills"! We even gave them our business card! ;)

Please check us out at www.yourvipwedding.com
Katharina Franke of V.I.Photography with Kevin Lee and Renee Strauss


See you there next year!

Sunday, January 8, 2012

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V.I.P is part of a group of photographers called " Fearless Photographers"
 Fearless Photographers is a showcase of the world's boldest wedding photography.

It's a unique wedding photography directory. Because amazing photography is all we care about, we only display our best work for you to view.

So look around, find the photographers with the vision you love and contact them directly. Who knows - your wedding images may end up here one day :)

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Your wedding is a time of joy and celebration.

It is also a time of preparation and anticipation which can be most stressful. At VIP, we strive to provide you with complete peace of mind allowing you a relaxing, fun filled day. We will capture those candid moments and save forever the memories of your special day. We will work with you to understand your vision and needs for your wedding day.

We offer a fluid blend of photographic styles, from traditional to contemporary, classic to photojournalistic. We will happily tailor to suit your dreams and desires.