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Saturday, November 10, 2012

Thankful for Family Holiday Package | Family Portrait Photographer


Albert Lea Owatonna Austin MN and Forest City Clear Lake Mason City IA Family Portrait Photographer AMP Studios


I'm REALLY excited to be offering a package of this much awesomeness.  The holiday season is pretty much upon us, which is the perfect time to be getting family portraits done to send out holiday greeting cards to friends and family.  I promise you, this will be a fun and amazing time shooting with me.  Make sure to contact me soon so you won't miss out!

Quick fine print:
  • "Refer-a-Friend" must pay for package in full prior to receiving double print offer.
  • Payment is due at time of booking a session.
  • Greeting cards are non-refundable unless the majority of cards are not of adequate quality. 


Cheers and Allons-y!

Saturday, September 1, 2012

Smith & Crew | MN Family Photographer

Lisa & Tim had gone to a benefit for a little boy in the area who is suffering from a brain tumor that is causing him to have epilepsy.  I had donated some free sessions to help this family out and Lisa contacted me just in the knick of time.  Their daughter was definitely the photogenic of the two kids, but I think Preston stole the show.  Enjoy :-)

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Wednesday, August 15, 2012

The Realization of a Real Thank You

I had an epiphany earlier today that warranted a short blog post and a huge thank you.

My most recent session with the Smith family was a delight. Good looking family, adorable kids and a session that had me beating my head against the desk deciding which photos to edit. (That's a good thing.)  I did their viewing a few weeks later and got their order put in. My epiphany was this; if they hadn't purchased the amount of photos they did, I wouldn't have been able to purchase clothes for my son. I'm a firm believer of supporting small businesses, and have said it ever since I started this business. But I never fully understood what it meant...until now. I'll admit that I haven't had the best of luck in the past few years with keeping a steady job. I've had 5 jobs in the past 2 years, 4 of which that were in sales (throw in a failing economy and you can see why it's been 4 jobs) and the last one is now finally steady. I had to get a full time job to help support my absolutely perfect and adorable son. Since his birth , finances have been extremely tight between me and mama. So tight that I've had to sacrifice seeing my own son and help Michelle, my love and mother of my child, take care of our son. She's purchased the majority of all his clothes, diapers, bottles...everything. When we went to Shopko recently and we found these adorable dinosaur and animal-mohawk outfits for me, it was ME who was able to purchase them. She didn't have the money, but thanks to the Smith family, I was able to buy something for my son for the first time since he was born. So Smith family, I can't thank you enough. If it wasn't for you guys, I never would have been able to purchase needed clothes for my son. And to the rest of you who is reading this...


SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL BUSINESSES!!! I don't care how much more expensive they are or have to special order the item you're looking for, BUY IT!!! YOU NEVER KNOW WHAT NECESSITIES THEY OR THEY FAMILY MIGHT NEED!!!

Friday, April 27, 2012

Friday Favorite - Mission Complete | Owatonna Wedding Photography

In case you missed last week's blog (Friday Favorite - Pre-Wedding Excitement | Owatonna Wedding Photography), here's the conclusion.




"As they step into the light of the world for the first time, an emotion of glee and delight envelopes ones' heart, body and soul.  For now the world shall no longer know of two, but only of one."

That little quote was written by yours truly. (And on only one cup of coffee mind you!)

Jennifer and John's wedding was definitely a first for me.  They're both of different denominations so they had an officiant from two different churches.  Never seen it before, but I thought it was cool.

What I really like about this photograph, is it's their first time as a unite couple.  And you can see the utter joy the two have as well.  The color version of this wedding photo just didn't do this shot justice.

Monday, April 23, 2012

Wedding Photography | Pay and Ye Shall Receive



Planning a wedding is stressful for everyone involved.  You've got to figure out catering, invites, colors, center pieces, dresses, who to invite, who NOT to invite (always a touchy topic) and the list goes on and on.  But I feel the most important thing to do is find a photographer that's going to give you the world on your wedding day.  This is where I come in.


How the photographer runs the wedding

You're not going to know which is up from down and back and around and coming through sideways.  But that's okay, because I'm here to make sure that your wedding runs smoothly.  You have a to do list that's longer than Santa's naughty and nice list and it's my job to check off each item and keep within the time allotted.  I'm the kind of person that when there's a deadline to be made, I'm gonna make it with time to spare goll dang it!  Once I've shot all the photos you deserve on your wedding day and there ceremony is over with, my "control freak" goes back in his padded room until next time.  Now you can relax, eat, and be merry all while I'm getting bumped and pushed and stepped on and harassed.  But just remember, I've got blackmail photos of you dancing (NYAH NYAH!!).


What I do on your wedding day

Although I'm a down to earth guy, I have a rhythm that I don't like losing a beat to.  I get to the location of your wedding about a half hour before we start taking photos, to let you know that I'm there and to scope out any possible locations.  I require that all my brides be about 80% ready by the time I'm ready.  Once I'm ready, that's when I start becoming the photographer's version of bridezilla.  I'll boss people around telling them to get certain people, tell everyone to do something wacky, contort bodies in ways that shouldn't be contorted and constantly ask the question, "Is so-and-so here yet?"  Getting things done is what I do best.  Some of you brides might think this is a little over the top, but I want to make every photo count as this is YOUR wedding and you deserve to have the absolute best out of me.


Show off your wedding

I'm a firm believer in recording memories and showing them off to everyone you know.  And getting just some 8x10's and 5x7's is a thing of the past.  Some of my absolute favorite ways to brag about your wedding are:



Gallery wraps
Gallery wraps are just awesome.  They're like having your very own galleria in your home, 24/7.  There work GREAT for wedding photos as they add a certain feel to room.  They're usually a few inches thick and look as if they are "floating" on your wall.  They also have a canvas texture to them so they feel like a real painting in your own home.


Metal Grid
There are just down right cool.  You pick one photo from your wedding or engagement photos, it get printed on six square pieces of metal and you hang them from your wall.


Artistry Metals
Same thing as the Metal Grid, just a smaller version.  You can either hang these on the wall or put them on a table easel.  And look of your wedding or engagement photo on a thin metal sheet, looks pretty awesome.  It give it that "wow" factor and will definitely make people stop and stare.


Memory Books
To me, a Memory book is essential.  Memory books tell the entire story from your engagement session to your mad dance skills.  They show people some things that they may have missed at the wedding, or to the one's who couldn't attend.


Image boxes
Image boxes are the "in-thing" as of late.  They can hold 100 to 300 engagement and wedding photos.  They also can have a photo from either your engagement session or your wedding so you know exactly what it is when you pull it out at a later date.

Friday, April 20, 2012

Friday Favorite - Pre-Wedding Excitement | Owatonna Wedding Photography

This week's Friday Favorite is from the engagement session of Jennifer and John.  These guys were fun to work with.  John was sweating like crazy (he says because of the humidity, I say finally realizing the wedding is almost here :-) ) and Jennifer was just working it.


This is my second (so far) favorite photo I have ever captured.  The lighting that's highlighting Jennifer's hair, the light wrapping around John's back, the holding of hands, just barely touching lips...UGH...just a perfect moment.  While I'm not a fan of the sepia tone too often, I feel that it adds more to the emotion of the moment.  Maybe next week I'll post a photo from their wedding in Owatonna, MN.  Hmm...

Sunday, April 8, 2012

What photography means to you

There's an age old question that a lot of people ask: "Why?"  When it comes to photography, these questions are no strangers.  Why are you so expensive?  Why can't I get a disc of my images?  Why can't I just print the photos myself?  Why go through you when my friend has a camera too?  (That last one kind of rhymes.)

I recently read an update on Facebook from fellow photographer Christopher Lee Photography (Website and Facebook) that they get asked these similar questions.  I couldn't help but feel for him and be instantly put into his shoes.

A lot of people that didn't know I was going to get into portraiture photography would complain about the high prices and lack of "service" they were going to, or did, receive before going to a family friend "who used to do photography back in the day."  I couldn't help but think to myself, "If others are charging so much for so little, I'll do the opposite."  Then I started realizing something and I changed my whole mentality:

Photography is art; a one time masterpiece

Don Giannatti, a renowned photographer in Phoenix, AZ (Website), couldn't have said it any better, "We have one moment to capture a photograph forever."  This has been my mantra for the past couple of years and believe in it with every inch of my soul.  And I'm sure if you ask any other photographer, that's the exact same way they feel as well.  It is our number one purpose to capture every moment possible, whether on purpose or accident, so that it will never be forgotten.  Now some may think, "Well of course you can capture the same moment again.  Especially if you posed it or if it's a reoccurring event ."  Let me rattle your brain with some science.

If you think of time in a linear fashion that doesn't have the ability to go into reverse, every second we live will always be a second lost.  If we say or do something that we regret, we have no way of going back and changing or preventing from that moment happening.  If you do something that was a lot of fun for the first time, and you do it again, it won't be as fun as the first time since you've already experienced it.  Now it might be MORE fun than last time, but if you didn't know that that particular situation was at your disposal, could you have done it within the same sequence of time?  No, because we can't go back in time to recreate the first event to enjoy the second event, nor can we recreate the same event the exact same way, from each step you took down to each laugh you had..  We can only enjoy each event in a time sequential course.  You can DUPLICATE the event, but you can't recreate EXACTLY the same event.

Now if you take that same mentality and put that into photography,  we can't make the same exact mistake twice, we can't recreate the same exact pose twice...we can't recreate anything the same exact way as the first time.  We can close, but when you look at the tiny details; strands of lose hair, angles, lighting, color, all the minute, microscopic details, it will never be the exact same.  So when I say "a one time masterpiece," it literally IS a one time masterpiece.

Ok, let me take this down to a more manageable post now...

Now, let me go over the questions of "why" from earlier.  I'll start on the ever deciding question: Cost.  There's just no way to sugar coat this, photography isn't cheap for both parties.  But for the client, it's an investment.  You're investing in products and services of moments, you want from a trusted source, to be handed out to your friends and family and for your home.  Do you pay your accountant to do your car repairs and expect your car to work like it should?  Probably not.  You take your car to a mechanic who can pinpoint the problem in record time, repair it, make a few phone calls, take a shower, take an extended lunch and have down time all before you go on your lunch break for the day.  And I'll bet you my left pinky toe he charged you a lot of money.  But you're going to pay it because you trust their expertise and their work.  Photographer's are the same way, but with a way less, and possible reoccurring, cost.  You pay a photographer for their expertise of capturing those masterpieces and creating art for your walls.  And the photographer has chosen the absolute best vendor to print those masterpieces for you that will best fit their style and compliment your walls.  Which brings me to the next question.

The question of, "why can't I just print the photos myself?" feels like having a piece of ourselves ripped from our body in the most torturous way possible.  All photographer's value their craft and their art.  If you take your photos to a one hour photo lab, provided you have been given a print release and the disc of the photos, you're basically telling us that you value our time but not our work.  A lot of the one hour photo labs don't have the proper color correcting software or capabilities that a professional lab has AND when your photos get printed, the colors are more than likely going to be off and the person working behind the counter won't take the time, nor care, to correct it.  So what you're paying for when you order prints from the photographer is professional quality color, the photographer's art and hi-resolution photos.  (Maybe in another post I'll explain hi-res photos.)

On to the question of the disc.  Why don't a lot of photographer's offer a disc with your photos?  It's simple really: Protection.  The protection covers a wide area; copyright, print, stealing, claiming...just to name a few.  We don't want our photos to be stolen and claimed as someone else's and put all over the internet or sold to a company who might use the photos for promotional reasons.  The photos we create are intellectual property according to the Federal Copyright Act and we still own the rights to those photos.  Another reason why photographer's might not offer a disc is because you then have the ability to go where you want to print them out and honestly, we don't want our masterpieces printed on poor quality paper or with poor quality ink.  Whether you want to believe it or not, it does reflect on us and our quality of work.

(I promise, we're getting to the end of this.)

The final question: why choose us over your friend or relative who has a camera similar to us.  This one should be a no brainer.  Assuming your friend of relative has little to no experience with photography, they won't know what they're doing.  Photographer's are very meticulous, on an obsessive level, about making photos.  We pay a MASSIVE amount of attention to detail about color, position, camera settings, composition, posing, lighting, angles, hand placement, clothing placement, head position, hip placement...EVERYTHING!!!  I've completely lost count at how many times I've heard this line: "We had our friend/relative take our photos and we were so disappointed.  I really wish we would have hired a professional to take our photos."  Every time I hear a story like this, it just breaks my heart.  No one should ever have to receive poor quality photos.  Ever.

So what does all this technical, artsy, fartsy stuff mean to you?  Literally everything.  When you hire a photographer, you're telling us that you trust us to capture moments in time for you and create masterpieces for you.  You're not just paying for pictures, you're investing in masterpieces of art that have been carefully crafted with proper lighting, posing, composition, our vision, and for one-time moments that can never be returned.

So the next time you want or need to have photos done, don't ask yourself, "how much can I spend," but rather, "what kind of quality do I want?"

(FINALLY!  THE E N D!!!)

Sunday, March 4, 2012

2013 Senior Rep Program

The 2013 senior year is right around the corner and I'm looking for a few good high school seniors who will be graduating in 2013. 1 guy and 1 girl from Albert Lea, Alden-Conger, Wells, New Richland-Hartland-Ellendale-Geneva, Glenville-Emmons and Lake Mills will be selected for the program.

The senior rep program is a pretty easy and sweet deal for ANY senior. I'll take your senior photos for free and in return, your refer your friends to me. Each time someone you referred books me, you'll get a print credit. The more referrals you, the bigger the credit you get.

There's a $50 deposit to start out with it (I'll explain that in a little bit.) When you have your first referral book with me, that $50 deposit gets put on as a print credit. After the 1st referral, you'll get additional print credits based on a sliding scale. As a side note, each referral is an ADDITIONAL after your first:

1-3 referrals - $15 print credit per referral
4-6 referrals - $20 print credit per
7-9 referrals - $30 print credit per
10-12 referrals - $40 print credit per
13+ referrals - $50 print credit per


So let's say you get 5 referrals: $50 from deposit (first referral) + $80 (the other 4 referrals) = $130 print credit.

So as you can see, it doesn't take long to get some money built up for the prints.  And if you get enough referrals, you won't need to pay for anything!  Free session plus free prints?  Can't complain.

Here's what I ask in return:
Go "Like" my AMP Studios page
"Share" a promotion I posted on Facebook OR "Tag" my page in a status update twice a month
Refer anyone who is graduating in 2013 to yours truly :-)

You'll be given 50 business cards with a photo of yourself from the session with my business info one side and your name and a discount for the referred person on the other. 

Now I've only got a few "rules":
1. I can be the only photographer that does your senior portraits
2. Can't be afraid to get dirty
3. Dress to impress
4. A signed model release and contract

5. The person you referred MUST bring with your card for you to receive credit and to get the discount towards their session and prints.

To explain the deposit:
If you don't get ANY referrals, it's a compensation of my time and would NOT go towards prints. If this does happen, you will need to pay full price for prints.

To be considered to be a Senior Rep, you need to send an email to ryonm@amp-studios.com with the following information.  ***ALL INFORMATION MUST BE ENTERED TO BE CONSIDERED***
Your name
Your parent(s) or guardian(s) name
Your parent(s) or guardian(s) phone number
Your birthday
What school you go to
Why YOU think you should be a Senior Rep

You have until May 31st to submit your request to be a senior rep.  All sessions will start sometime in April so that you may start handing out your business cards and refer your friends by May.