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August 8th, 2008
Interviewer: Let’s go off the photography subject a little this week. What do you think is the most important part of your business?
Ron: It’s a good thing you bring that up. Many people think ‘the’ photography is the most important piece. In my opinion, it’s “ONE” of the most important pieces; not necessarily the top every time. Our ‘relationship’ to our clients is first and foremost. Making a client feel at ease. Capturing them the way they really are is vital to doing a good job. In other words; getting to know our clients is at the top of our list.
Interviewer: What makes that so important?
Ron: Well; if it’s only a mechanical operation like sit here and smile: it will look like that. We pride ourselves on natural, relaxed portraiture. Even if it’s a formal portrait; expression means a lot. In fact, expression is number one to us. Then it’s posing and all the little nuances that go with hand, leg and body positions. And of course, the lighting that goes with each style. Whether that be dramatic for effect; or soft lighting for a glamorous look. And that’s what photography is….painting with light.
Interviewer: What else is important other than the photography?
Ron: Well, we covered a lot of the ‘taking’ photos part. One other important area is the products available. Since we have taken so many good and different images of our clients, we have designed a number of products that allow our clients to have many of their images. Some of these are wall folios, albums and books. There is a wide range of prices so our clients can choose items based on their needs and wants.
Interviewer: Thanks Ron for taking time to talk with us today.
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