Thursday, October 12, 2006

Christmas Cards

We are pleased to be able to offer 4x8 Christmas cards just in time for the holidays. We don't have as many different designs as local photo labs might, but I think there is a design for everyone here. The cards come complete with envelopes in quantities of 12, for only .99 cents a piece. Schedule a portrait now and design your card so you have time to mail them out before it's too late.

Tuesday, October 10, 2006

Ryan's Bio

I've always been interested in capturing the world in new and exciting ways. Photography has always been an amazing way to take a rather boring landscape (Central Indiana) and make it beautiful. My early work includes rustic barns and dilapidated fences, themes that still find their way into my photography to this day. I've spent hundreds of hours driving around Indiana photographing everything that comes my way. Of the thousand or so rolls of film I've developed I've created some very unique works of art, and each time I see something that moves me, I wonder how I can make it better. I go back out and try again, trying a new lens, or changing a setting in my camera. This trial and error has been my best teacher.

Throughout my non-photographic career I've always found a way to be a photographer. While working for a small software company I photographed several yearly seminars learning a lot about flash photography along the way. While serving in the US Army Reserve I was my company's offical photographer. I documented every aspect of our training and published a monthly newsletter.

Like so many landscape photographers before me, my portraiture work started when I was asked to photograph a relative's wedding even though I had no idea what I was doing. The wedding went very smoothly, and I realized how difficult people photography was. The challenge of making artistic portraits that people love is what drives me every day. Since that first wedding I've gone completely digital and have invested countless hours (and dollars) to my studio. Instead of driving around looking for interesting trees to photograph I practice my studio lighting techinque on mundane objects like sea shells or colored pencils. Every day I learn something new and every portrait I take is a little bit better than the last.

Monday, October 09, 2006

Photo Competition Now Open!


I did fairly well this year against some pretty stiff competition in the Logansport Art Association's annual photography contest. I won second place in the open category, and also won an honorable mention. There were some really amazing pieces of artwork entered this year and I can't wait until next year. The gallery is open Tuesday through Saturday 11am to 6pm for anyone wanting to go see what Logansport's best photographers are capable. Don't forget to vote for your favorite shot to be the People's Choice winner.

Monday, October 02, 2006

CVS Fall Shoot a Success!



The photo shoot at CVS was a huge success and from the amazing turn out I guess going 10 months between photo shoots is too long! We'll try to schedule them more frequently through out the year. I hope everyone that came down to CVS loved their portraits, we certainly appreciate the support.

We're definitely doing a Christmas portrait this year with a real Santa Claus. The dates are set for December 2nd, and 3rd. We haven't designed the scene yet, but as soon as we get it roughed out, I'll post a digital image of it. I hope to see you all there.

Friday, September 22, 2006

Logansport Photo Contest

The Logansport Art Association's annual photography contest will be kicking off very soon. Entry deadlines are next weekend and the showing will begin the next week. You can view all of the entries for approximately 30 days. I will be entering a few of my most recent still lifes this year. They can be viewed online of course, but if you want to see some of my non portraiture work in beautiful full color head over to the LAA on Water Street in Logansport.

Tuesday, September 19, 2006

On-line Proofing

Buck Portrait Studio is now pleased to offer on-line proofing to all of our clients. We recently switched webhosts and the new service provides ample storage for storing portrait sessions on-line. We will store your proofs on-line for 90 days or as space permits. There is no on-line ordering, but this new service allows you to view your proofs at any computer with an internet connection without the need for the CD. This also allows you to show family and friends your proofs in the convenience of their own homes. To view your proofs on-line simply visit http://buckportraitstudio.com/YOURLASTNAME.

Wednesday, September 13, 2006

Fall Portraits at CVS

It's been about a year since I've set up a portrait session at the CVS on 3rd St in Logansport, but the photo lab has asked me to set something up this month for fall. We'll have a nice outdoor fall scene with a forest backdrop and leaves. The date is September 30th and we'll be shooting from 9am to 5pm. I do not have details on the packages that will be available, but as always your prints will be ready for you before you leave the store. Hope to see you there.

Tuesday, September 05, 2006

Fall portrait tips

It won't be long before all of the trees start changing colors. Outdoor fall portraits have beautiful warmth making the subjects seem extremely full of life. The best bet for putting together a great fall portrait is to choose solid print clothing in warmer colors. Browns oranges and dark reds work great, some yellow can also be thrown in. Try to avoid vibrant colors that might attract too much attention. The goal is for your faces to pop right out of the frame, but if you are wearing a plain white shirt, most likely the shirt will be the main focal point.

Wednesday, August 30, 2006

Bad Weather

I know there are places getting it worse than Central Indiana, but we've had a seriously bad stretch of weather these last couple of weeks. If you're wanting to schedule an outdoor portrait session but don't know when the weather will let up, don't worry, give us a call and we'll set something up. We don't charge for rescheduling any appointment, so don't let the weather stop you from reserving a session.

Monday, August 28, 2006

Difficult Lighting


There is a very good reason we bring 6 cases of lighting equipment around with us to every wedding. That reason is churches are dark, dark places. They may not seem like it with the huge stained glass windows and spot lights on the ceiling, but the human eye is much more sensitive to light than any digital camera. You walk in and see beautiful colored light streaming in from all directions, but the camera just sees dark. The picture above was taken in a fairly dark church with a barely light curtain hanging about 20 feet behind the bride and groom. It took 2 lights on the bride and groom, 2 lights on the curtain and an additional light on the altar to keep everything nice and bright for the camera. It took a lot of adjusting to get the lights just right, but as you can see, the results were well worth it.

Tuesday, August 22, 2006

Updated Packages

We've spent the last few weeks redesigning our packages based on feedback from previous clients. We've added another high school graduate packaged to give parents even more value. The large package includes 24 units and extra locations for only $270.

We've also made some minor changes to the wedding packages. We've added more 8x10's to each package and added a DVD slideshow to the Platinum package. We also adjusted the prices to reflect the new Asuka brand coffee table books. The Platinum package went from $1000, to $1300, but that's basically buy 1 book, get 2 free with the package, and it still includes 6 hours of shooting on your wedding day and 36 units of enlargements.

Monday, August 14, 2006

Senior Portrait Locations

Most seniors have a good idea of where they want their portraits taken. While some prefer a simple studio portrait, most want an exciting outdoor location which could include beautiful gardens, crashing water falls, or rusted out doors.

Here are some of the more popular ides for outdoor portraits around Logansport. If you don't see something that appeals to you, don't worry, we have plenty of other locations just contact us at our studios to talk about other ideas.

France Park - Tons of places to shoot at the bottom of the falls, the top of the falls, and all along the creek including 2 wooden bridges, and a few smaller water falls. Easy access to cliffs and both lakes.

Little Turtle Waterway - Park has benches, stairs, and walls that are great for posing on. Easy access to the river. There is a gazebo across the street, as well as a small fountain, and a few alley ways with rustic doors and stone work.

Riverside Park - Lots of landscaping, plus play ground equipment, river access, and of course the Carousel. Across the river the walking path has access to the dam, a long wooden bridge and tons of greenery for nice backgrounds.

Downtown - Downtown features several rustic alleys as well as areas with newly renovated architecture. There are benches, wrought iron gates, and plenty of landscaping to make great outdoor portraits. There is also easy access to the new park near the police station.

Monday, August 07, 2006

Availability Update!

We currently only have about 6 weekends open for the entire year 2007. We limit the number of weddings we do to ensure the highest quality for each bride and groom. If you would like to schedule a meeting to look through some of our wedding portfolios please don't hesitate to contact us at our studios.

Friday, August 04, 2006

Senior Portraits

We have plenty of open slots for Senior Portraits in August. Call today and and book a session and get an additional 10% off the Senior Portrait Package. That's an additional $18 off our already value priced package. Check out the pricing page to find out what's included in this package. Reference this article when booking your session to get the extra 10% off.

Tuesday, August 01, 2006

Now offering Asuka Books!


Buck Portrait Studio is pleased to now be offering Asuka Books coffee table style wedding albums. We've been looking at albums for well over a year now comparing quality, manufacturing time, shipping costs, and much more to find the album that is the best value for our customers. Asuka Books offer four different book styles including both hard and soft bound books in sizes up to 80 pages long! Call our studios today to setup a time to view our sample albums.

Thursday, July 27, 2006

New Graduate Package!


To help busy High School Seniors make the difficult choice of what to order once they've had their portraits taken we've created a Senior Portrait Package. This package will save parents some money and give everyone the pictures they want including TONS of wallets to hand out to friends. For $180 you get a single location shoot with unlimited shots, poses, and changes of clothing. This package includes 1 8x10, 4 5x7's, 6 4x6's, 160 die cut wallets, and 2 more full units of your choice. Call our studio today for more information.

Tuesday, July 25, 2006

Church Lighting


Many brides ask us about our lighting preferences for the church during the ceremony. They want to make sure it's bright enough to get really great images. The answer we give most often is "It doesn't really matter." If it's dark we'll use a tripod at the back of the church, if it's bright we'll probably leave the tripod in the car. The bottom line is, it's your day, design your wedding any way you want, and let us worry about the technical details of making great photos. If you want it dark, go for it.

Friday, July 21, 2006

Wedding Day Rush



Everyone's wedding day is a blur. The emotions and stress pile up making what should be one of the most memorable days of your life somewhat hard to remember. That's why wedding photography is so important, it captures every detail of your special day and preserves it for the rest of your life.

Many times when planning the schedule for the wedding day, brides plan only the bare minimum for photography. Leaving their album with one or two poses of each portrait. My advice to all brides to be is give yourself another 15 minutes more than you think you need before you join the reception. Take a walk with your photographer and new husband and get some shots around the church. There are often times old stair cases, neat chairs, or beautiful gardens that can make truly memorable wedding portraits, but you won't ever know if you rush straight from the church to the reception.

Tuesday, July 18, 2006

DVD Slideshows now available!

Buck Portrait Studio is now pleased to offer Slideshows of your entire wedding day. We will burn every image shot on your special day along with a classical music sound track to a DVD that can be watched on the TV in your living room. Each DVD will cost $25.

Thursday, July 06, 2006

2007 Pricing Updated!

I know, I know 2006 is only halfway over, but we are generally booked up for weddings between 6 and 12 months ahead of time. We just wanted to get the new pricing out there as soon as possible for next years brides and grooms. We've eliminated the ala carte pricing scheme in favor of 3 very modest packages. The smallest is basically the same as last years pricing but it includes 12 units of your choice at a discount off of full retail. The rest of the packages include additional prints and digital albums all at a discount off of the ala carte price for units. Ala carte units are of course still available above and beyond your package.

Check out the pricing page for more details on all three packages.

2007 Pricing