The Artistic Difference
There is an art to photography and my fingerprint will be within every file I edit. No shortcuts. Passion for your work makes all the difference among photographers. I believe your love story can become art and should live forever.
My name is Jim Rode. My team and I create beautiful photography of your engagement and wedding. Each image will be lightly retouched and enhanced. I roam the wedding capturing fabulous moments. Many images are taken to the "darkroom" where the photographs are given my sensational fine-art treatment. My team of photographers and myself serve the greater Dallas and DFW area. I can travel nationwide for destination weddings.
Your wedding, my art. In love and art, you live forever. Jim Rode
Step inside my wedding website to see more - www.JimRode.com.
Jim Rode Photographer, is located at 2101 Cedar Springs Rd., Dallas Texas. By appointment Only.
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Jim 817-781-7331
Thursday, October 25, 2007
I don’t see anywhere where you do family pictures, but if we paid you a sitting fee can you take pictures of our family at church around Thanksgiving or Christmas? We always have family in on the holidays and my daughter can bring her gown....etc.
Fran
I asked Fran if I could put her letter on my blog. She said "Do it. I should be a lesson to everyone." She did ask me not to use her real name. She also said I must hear this kind of thing all the time. I don't. I think people make choices and stand by them.
Here is the point of this post. There is a reason so many photographers have a low price. They are uninspired and unprofessional. And 99% (I'm guessing on the percentage here) of these "inexpensive" photographers have some other job 40-plus hours a week. $900 bucks is a huge bonus for the weekend. That is where their passion is. That is where their creativity goes -their REAL job. You might as well give a camera to someone at work and say "Here's a check, come photograph my wedding."
There is a reason photographers like me cost a little more. You are not paying for someone to take pictures. You are investing in Jim Rode, his experience and creativity. I don't have another job. This is what I do, it's all I want to do. I do a lot of things that provide value for your wedding day...from spending the day making creating fantastic engagements with you, to artisically editing each wedding image the week after the wedding. So don't say he charges this much for 5 hours and she charges that. You are not really examining what your photographer is going to do for you. I probably work 30-40 hours with each engagement and wedding. That other photographer made a killing just handing over a cd as she left the wedding reception -She killed a beautiful wedding day.
You don't ask your neighbor to deliver a baby...unless he or she is a doctor. You wedding day should be treated professionally too. And yes, I am helping Fran get some family photographs. I can't do anything about the lost wedding.
The reason the phrase "You get what you pay for," has been around for a hundred years...because its been true for a hundred years.
Saturday, October 20, 2007
Very long day for me. Going backwards...seeing my mother who is having a little physical rehab. Nice to see her, she appreciates the visit too. Sylvia and I were in east Dallas...and that means Highland Park cafeteria. Man, eat there and be stunned. It is still a $50 dollar lunch for only $18 (for the two of us). Jaw stomping good food.
The lions share of the day started early. A negotiated traffic maze through Big D into little Mexico. Breakfast at a favorite place with Kara and Eric...then off for an engagement safari that lasted till one. Just in time for them to fly. Kara and Eric are being married at the Northeast Wedding Chapel.
PS Look at that great image of Erik and St. Michael!
Wednesday, October 17, 2007
Monday, October 15, 2007
I can't wait until tomorrow. I did an engagement safari with Tiffany, Frankie, and Zach. Had a great time. Got some GREAT images! I played the slide-show 3 times when completed. I couldn't stop the mist in my eyes...Okay, I'm a wimp...but man, when you get to know people, and create great images...nothing is more powerful.
We strolled the canal, fed the ducks, and tossed beans into the waters. Spending time together is what its all about...not toys...not money...time. Toward the end of the video you'll notice the colors are stronger. These are the paintings. Enjoy. (It's also posted at http://www.jimrode.com/ on the block that leads to slide-shows.) Tiffany and Frankie will be married at the Little Chapel in the Woods, on the campus of TWU in Denton.