Wednesday, April 29, 2009

THE HAPPY BAKER BOOK LAUNCH




When: Join Erin Bolger Saturday May 2nd from 2pm-5pm.
Where: Heather Dietz Photography Studio, 409 Queen St. Blyth
For an exclusive first look at her book "The Happy Baker-A Dater's Guide to Emotional Baking" before it hits the shelves.

Don't miss sampling some of her favourite recipes that have helped her through her dating shenanigan's.

Learn more about Erin's new book at: www.thehappybakerchick.com

Friday, April 24, 2009

heatherdietz.net website launch


I am so excited to announce the launch of my brand new website! heatherdietz.net
Its been a long time coming but i finally have a professionally designed site to showcase my work. You will be able to view several galleries, prices, contact page and there even is an online gallery for my clients. You will still be able to view my blog to see what's new.

Enjoy!!!

Heather

Thursday, April 9, 2009

Models Wanted-2009/2010


Thank you for your interest in becoming a senior model for Heather Dietz Photography. Our senior models receive special sessions, discounts, and other products from Heather Dietz Photography.

Our model program includes being photographed by our studio (free of charge, of course) and then promoting our studio by showing your senior portraits to your friends, telling them about the studio, and encouraging them to choose Heather Dietz Photography for their senior portraits. Heather Dietz Photography senior models are compensated with and referral credits that will apply toward their senior portraits.

Our goal is for our senior models to earn enough credits to get their senior portraits absolutely free! The more you put into this program, the more you’ll get in return.There’s no limit to how much credit you can earn. The program works because everyone wants to look their very best in their senior portraits and they trust their friends more than anyone else to tell them where to go.

This really is an incredible opportunity and each year we get tons of potential senior models. Understandably, we cannot accept everyone. If you wish to be considered for the position, please email your name, phone number, and why you think you would be a good senior model along with a recent snapshot.

Again we’d like to thank you for your application to our senior model program. We’re confident you’re going to love everything about Heather Dietz Photography and our exclusive model program. We look forward to meeting you. If you have any questions please feel free to call the Studio at 519.525.7870.

Please send a snapshot of yourself and the information requested above to heatherdietzphotography@ezlink.ca

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Wedding Photography 101

Wedding photography comes with many questions and I feel that it is you, the client that would find the answers to these questions valuable.

Wedding Photography 101

For a few years now there have been some questions brewing…what is wedding photography…where is it going…and more importantly…what should it be. Many of us photographers get together and discuss it but as I have seen the industry evolve, perhaps we are missing the big picture, the most important part, giving you the information, because ultimately, it is you that needs it most.

One of my biggest goals for this year is to help educate so here it is…photography 101.

The Cost

This is perhaps the hottest topic going. Why is the cost of photography so varied? It’s simple really. There is no such thing as apples to apples when it comes to photography because when done right, photography is an art form. No two artists are alike, their style, their experience, their abilities, their demand are all unique and as such, how they determine the value for their art will vary. There is no set “accepted range” when it comes to pricing and what it comes down to is how do you value the art that they are going to be creating for you. Find the one that speaks to your heart, not your purse strings because they are the one that you should hire.

The Gear

I am not going to enter into the debate over which is better Nikon or Canon. This is a debate that will go on amongst photographers until the end of time. What I will say is that in my opinion, it is not so much about what the gear is but how well the photographer knows how to use the gear they have. I recently gave away one of my old cameras to a friend who after her first time using it, called to ask why her shots didn’t look like mine. I can’t say this enough…It’s not the camera that takes the picture, it’s the photographer who knows how to work their gear that gets the amazing images. That being said, a photographer that has a good range of quality lenses is sure to be able to capture more varied and hence more interesting images. Notice that I didn’t mention photoshop…PHOTOSHOP is not camera gear. Is photoshop a great tool…yes..but with all things in life…good in moderation.

The Images

Do you want a photographer or a special effect person? This is the question you need to ask yourself. Really look at a photograph that you like and ask yourself why you like it. Is it the image itself or is it what the photographer did to the image after they took it. Many of the hip and trendy treatments are just that hip and trendy and may not be so 5 or 10 years from now when you look back on your images. What is truly important is the quality of the images themselves in their true form because really…almost anything can be done to them after the fact. Look for clear, sharp, well composed images that show creativity and unique style all on their own. A photograph should be made as it’s shot not created in photoshop later.

Experience

This is perhaps the most important of all. You cannot put a price tag on experience. When your day arrives, you want a photographer who knows how to handle any situation because you just never know and it goes without saying…You can’t have a retake of your wedding day. Does your photographer know how to deal with rain, snow & sleet? Do they know enough about flash to get you amazing shots inside, in the dark? Do they know how to power shoot in case you are running behind? These are questions you need to ask because trust me, they are important.

If you follow these few pieces of advice, you are on your way to finding the quality photographer that you deserve:

1. Research. Research. Research. Look past the website and all the snazzy special effects and really see the images themselves. If they speak to you…keep going. If they don’t…move on.

2. Ask questions. Learn about their experience. Ask to see more than what’s on the website. Make sure they have a game plan to deal with every situation.

3. If you have found the one, that perfect photographer who’s images speak to you and who’s personality will be a welcome addition to your day, then cost should not be the one factor that makes it or breaks it…any budget can be reworked to make room for perhaps the most important member of your wedding team.

To all of the photographers reading this…I hope that this starts a trend in all of us taking the time to not only blog our images and the news and events going on in our world but to spend a few moments educating others on the wonderful art of photography. It truly is an amazing art form and we have the honour of sharing it with the world.

Heather

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

STUDIO...


GALLERY WALL


I am now fully moved into my new studio. All client meetings/viewings will now be held at my studio, 409 Queen St. Blyth. I am also reserving Monday's for studio sessions. I will also be available BY APPOINTMENT ONLY from 7-9 during the week for Client Viewings, Consultations and Studio Sessions.

Hours of Operation
Tuesday-Friday: 10-5:30
Saturday: 10-4

Heather

Monday, April 6, 2009

Sonya & Tim - 03.14.09 - Sneak Peak






My first wedding of the season, couldn't have asked for a more beautiful day or gorgeous couple. Thank You Tim and Sonya for such a wonderful day. Congrats and all the best in the Future.
Photo Location: Benmiller Inn
Heather