View Full Version : wedding fotography on Craigslist
jrmyrnsm
Apr-17-2009, 04:51 AM
So I hopped on Craigslist this morning to see if there were any new deals in the photo/video section and saw this ad labeled: "wedding fotography" After the first few lines I picked up it was a joke but its sad how many people have a similar idea going into it. I was reading it and thinking, "man he really needs to read Scott's thoughts on Wedding Photography..." Anyways I though I would share:
"wedding fotography <hr>
I've got a brand new camera but haven't even taken it out of the box. I really want to get into the wedding photography business because I see some many people getting married and it looks like easy money. I can't guarantee that even one photo will turn out looking good but I sure will try.
I don't have insurance, flashes, extra batteries, or even more than a kit lens that came in the box. If something goes wrong, you're out of luck. To keep things cheap for you, I won't even back up any of your images. Less cost for me means less cost for you. Just passing the savings on.
Please trust me to do your wedding. I'll do it cheap, half off, just to build up my portfolio.
I will only charge you $200. This is a deal. My camera cost me $700 brand new.
I don't even own a computer. The memory card of images, should they turn out will be taken to a Wal-Mart Picture stationa and prints will be made directly from the card. I add glow and selective color to all of my images, giving them the best look possible. No need to hassle with computer programs.
I own a camera therefore I can take photos like the pros, who charge alot more.
Think about it: Pros charge alot of money because they have alot of expenses. I don't.
Pros have
- multiple cameras
-thousands of dollars in lenses and flashes
-hard drives to back up the images
-insurance
-experience
-people skills
-color calibrated monitors
I have none of this stuff so we'll keep it cheap, just for you!
Location: Idaho"
Moogle Pepper
Apr-17-2009, 05:12 AM
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How did you find my ad? :rofl
jrmyrnsm
Apr-17-2009, 05:31 AM
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How did you find my ad? :rofl
:dunnoI was thinking it was you but just didn't want to point any fingers!:rofl
Scott_Quier
Apr-17-2009, 05:52 AM
So I hopped on Craigslist this morning to see if there were any new deals in the photo/video section and saw this ad labeled: "wedding fotography" After the first few lines I picked up it was a joke but its sad how many people have a similar idea going into it. I was reading it and thinking, "man he really needs to read Scott's thoughts on Wedding Photography..."
It's like he/she did read my thoughts and then turned everything around. The really sad thing is that there are some that will attempt it just this way and there are brides that will go this route (it's called asking Uncle Bob, who has a nice camera, to take some snapshots).
Too funny - thanks so much for sharing. It made my day!!
Agnieszka
Apr-17-2009, 06:19 AM
Hilarious. :rofl Wondering how much response he got :rofl
Hey, been missing your pics on this forum lately!! Love your new engagement pics that you posted on your blog!! Very pretty. :clap
jeffreaux2
Apr-17-2009, 07:00 AM
Unfortunately, I honestly think I have spotted that guy's work....on more than one occasion.
Moogle Pepper
Apr-17-2009, 07:11 AM
ahh crap! :cry
bike21
Apr-17-2009, 07:33 AM
Hilarious! :rofl
Reminds of this one from the local Craigslist (cyclists will understand)...
"I'm a hipster looking for a "fixed speed" bicycle. It must have only one speed. No brakes, they are for not cool people. I will be using it mostly as an excuse to wear an expensive bag and go to Starbucks. I also want to roll up my pant leg to show off my beat up Sambas and patterned socks.
If you have a "vintage" looking bicycle that I could convert to a fixie, that would be fine as well.
Must be cheap, my parent's give me little allowance.
Location: boulder
it's NOT ok to contact this poster with services or other commercial interests"
boblin
Apr-17-2009, 08:08 AM
Hey Scott, I am Uncle Bob(to about 35 nieces and nephews) and I do have a nice camera along with some nice lenses, flashes, soft boxes, reflectors and about 30 years trying to adjust the eye behind the camera. I am in no way offended by your statement(I thought it was wonderfully ironic):rofl, but I do offer my services to them if they need it for whatever reason. I have even stepped in on the day of the wedding when the hired photographer bugged out at the last minute(yes, he payed me for the work). Otherwise, I tell them that I would rather enjoy their special day than have to work it.
Thanks for a good laugh today.
jrmyrnsm
Apr-17-2009, 08:53 AM
Hey, been missing your pics on this forum lately!! Love your new engagement pics that you posted on your blog!! Very pretty. :clap
Thank you very much! I'll have to post some up here this weekend since I'll have a little more time...
Art Scott
Apr-17-2009, 09:05 AM
a much needed laugh.....THANX:D:D:D:D:D
form
Apr-17-2009, 10:26 AM
I have all the stuff that person talks about, but I don't charge that much more than they do...
cjmchch
Apr-17-2009, 10:55 AM
It's like he/she did read my thoughts and then turned everything around. The really sad thing is that there are some that will attempt it just this way and there are brides that will go this route (it's called asking Uncle Bob, who has a nice camera, to take some snapshots).
Too funny - thanks so much for sharing. It made my day!!
What a sexist remark!
There are lots of grooms who will go this way also.
Scott_Quier
Apr-17-2009, 01:48 PM
What a sexist remark!
There are lots of grooms who will go this way also.
Sexist? Maybe. A reflection of the general state of affairs - most certainly. In my, admittedly, limited experience, it's the bride that makes most or all of the decisions. Without exception, the groom has just "been along for the ride."
I aplogize if I offended you - it was not intentional.
Art Scott
Apr-17-2009, 01:55 PM
What a sexist remark!
There are lots of grooms who will go this way also.
no not sexist.....LOGICAL.....who plans the wedding and is supposed to have all affairs dealing with the wedding taken care........the bride (no matter what the brides sexual orientation....if the person is standing on the left of the groom that is the bride ......also called stage right or house left........but tradition has it set that way)....the groom takes care of tuxes for the groomsmen and that is supposed to be it...............if it is an OLDER couple or a 2nd or 19th wedding then things may alter a bit..........
As for the groom.....99% of them would forgo the weddig altogether or they try their best to forgo tuxes and just wear jeans and tees................
ShepsMom
Apr-17-2009, 04:14 PM
I visit CL once in a while, to see how low prices are getting. I don't know whether to laugh or cry. :dunno
This post is hysterical, however!! I wonder how many fishes are biting!
cjmchch
Apr-17-2009, 08:01 PM
Sexist? Maybe. A reflection of the general state of affairs - most certainly. In my, admittedly, limited experience, it's the bride that makes most or all of the decisions. Without exception, the groom has just "been along for the ride."
I aplogize if I offended you - it was not intentional.
Haha, no need to aplogise, I was just fishing for a bite. Seems I got a good one from da udder fellow.:thumb
dawssvt
Apr-17-2009, 11:26 PM
Wow... That is absolutely terrible :huh
zoomer
Apr-20-2009, 09:43 AM
In my experience the few times we met with people and they ended up not hiring us because of price it has always been the husband who wanted to go a cheaper way.
I feel really sorry for those guys if they get their wedding photos back and they look like doodoo lol...
He will be thinking about (and hearing about) that extra money he should have spent to make his new wife happy with her wedding photos for a LONG time.....lol
But I totally agree the bride is the one who initially picks the wedding photographers she is interested...at least in my experience.
I thought the Craigs list posting was kind of inspired actually...but I always try to temper it with remembering that was me just a few years ago...posting for any kind of photo gig on Craigs list for peanuts....we all do have to start somewhere.
cdonovan
Apr-23-2009, 08:19 PM
I thought the Craigs list posting was kind of inspired actually...but I always try to temper it with remembering that was me just a few years ago...posting for any kind of photo gig on Craigs list for peanuts....we all do have to start somewhere.
Such a very good point, you know. I see wedding photography advertised on different sites in the area, and they are just plain amateurs, they may have equipment, but don't really know how to use it, and then when I looked at their prices, i nearly spit coffee. I mean seriously this is a double edged sword, you have to feel for the consumer as much as you feel for the photographer. How can they charge "pro" rates if they don't have the experience, and um, talent? I've been shocked more than once. :scratch :huh
Art Scott
Apr-23-2009, 09:08 PM
Haha, no need to aplogise, I was just fishing for a bite. Seems I got a good one from da udder fellow.:thumb
Glad i could oblige...........:D :rofl :rofl :rofl :rofl :rofl
crockett
Apr-24-2009, 02:27 AM
Not to rain on the parade. I read it, I laughed but I think stuff like this gives wedding photographers a bad name and really as a "wedding photographer community" you should be frowning on this clowning. It's nice to clown over dinner with other photogs but once you take it public it takes away from the community as whole.
There are a couple $300 shoot and burn CLers on my local CL and there is actually someone (I assume its a regular pro) who posts CL ads with "RE: $300 shoot and burn" and it's a deragatory personal message to the $300 shoot and burn guy/gal.
There can be an arguement made that most wedding photogs don't care about what goes on with brides searching CL but I believe wedding photographers need to do everything they can to protect they're image. It really isn't that great of an image to begin with.
If it sounds like I'm preaching, I'm not....just some random thoughts and food for thought. It is pretty funny stuff and I believe it started as viral thing on another forum and several photogs copied and pasted the ad in their local CL.
Camara Photography, LLC
Apr-24-2009, 06:39 AM
After reading this post, I checked out CL just now... This one takes the cake (out of Denver)... Unbelievable!
"This is an offer as a second shower wedding photographer. It is free. I would be taking creative and candid shots. This offer is not meant to replace the main photographer. Sometimes though, the candid shots are the best. This is a nice cost free way to supplement your wedding pictures. The only cost will be the transfer to a DVD or the memory card-you choose. I have a fine arts backgroud and a nice NIkon camera and am looking for wedding photography experience. You receive a nice collection of pictures. Let me know if interested before the calender fills up. Anne"
Toshido
Apr-25-2009, 11:11 PM
After reading this post, I checked out CL just now... This one takes the cake (out of Denver)... Unbelievable!
"This is an offer as a second shower wedding photographer. It is free. I would be taking creative and candid shots. This offer is not meant to replace the main photographer. Sometimes though, the candid shots are the best. This is a nice cost free way to supplement your wedding pictures. The only cost will be the transfer to a DVD or the memory card-you choose. I have a fine arts backgroud and a nice NIkon camera and am looking for wedding photography experience. You receive a nice collection of pictures. Let me know if interested before the calender fills up. Anne"
And what is so wrong with that?
basically this person just wants to be invited to their wedding to take pictures and will give the pictures to the B&G. I think it is a fine way to gain some experience.
Personally if this was local and I was getting married again i would give them a shout.
Hell then again i did not have a photographer at all at our wedding, simply could not afford one, even a cheap sub $500 photographer. Hell wedding was done with less than $2000, including rings, dress, tux, and reception.
Not everyone can afford to get the best photographer out there, or even any photographer at all.
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