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Tuesday, October 6, 2015

The PRINTED portrait...a dying breed? {San Antonio Portrait Photographer}

Today I open up Facebook and all I see are images. Snapshots...Selfies...and even some Professional Portraits. Photographers are everywhere. SERIOUSLY, EVERYWHERE. We have cameras within our phones so they are with us AT ALL TIMES (which sometimes is uncalled for). We document and share everything. Some people take this a too literally (we do not really need to see what you ate at breakfast, lunch and dinner).
However, once we share it with the world, do WE ever look at it again?  Now some things are not worthy of a repeat glance. But some ARE. Some are even worth of....wait for it....PRINTING! Gasp!

I am completely guilty of having my kids every day activities sitting on my phone for the past 3 years. I admit it. Life is crazy and I just don't have time to sit and organize those and then figure out what size to print and where I should put them afterwards. I get it, I really do.

So here is where I start to scratch my head. WHY on earth would I HIRE (pay money to) a "professional" photographer to take photos of my kids and them PAY them to give ME all the digital files? I mean, I don't have time to do something will all the photos I take already. Why would I want up to 100 more images to sift through and figure out what to do with? THIS is why you HIRE someone, right?

Think about it like this: I hired a housekeeper. She comes once a week. She does a decent job, but I pretty much have to go behind her and "finish" the job. That is CRAZY, right? She would not be employed for long. Ain't nobody got time for that!

So WHY would you hire a photographer who makes YOU finish the job?

Ok, so maybe I can understand that you need a new facebook profile photo, so you do a quick session that results in a digital file. You don't have a desire to print that, it's only for online use. Seems reasonable.

BUT, when it comes to capturing your family history, your children growing up, important occasions like a Wedding or Bat Mitvah. These things need to be preserved. Printed. Archived for future generations. Share them all you want, but PRINT them too.

Artistic Images has been PRINTING portraits for 23 years. We have hung THOUSANDS of Wall Portraits, created HUNDREDS of albums. We delight in Completing the Job for you.

Within the past few years, we have more and more been asked for our digital files. And I just wonder why? Is it because people desire to do all the work themselves, possibly getting the portraits for a cheaper price? Is it because they want to archive them after printing? Or is it because the public thinks that they HAVE to do it themselves, that there isn't any photographer left in business who creates a product from start to finish?

Those photographers still exist. They may have a higher pricetag than others, but that is because they create finished Masterpieces. They are trained with a skill that eludes many new photographers these days. The skill of finishing the project. Delivering a complete and finished product.

We (us old fashioned photographers) want to create a Masterpiece that you can hand down for generations. We want you to stop at the portrait in the hallway every day and linger over the memories it holds. THIS is our mission. We CREATE the images in the camera and FINISH the images in the printing.

I say the printed portrait is NOT dying. But it might be on life support. Help me bring it back to life by PRINTING your images. So that when your little child's 2nd grade teacher wants a print of your family for a project, you can actually FIND one.

At Artistic Images, we not only create the standard 8x10 and traditional wall portrait, we pride ourselves in creating unique imagery that can not be found everywhere. Check out some of the products that we can create for you and your family:

Our Newest FLOATING ART PIECES.
Images printed on archival fine art paper, triple matted and framed with simplicity and style.




The ELIZABETH:
A Mixed Media Painted Portrait that merges traditional oils with digital art.
A TRUE Masterpiece.






WALL COLLECTIONS:
A custom grouping of individual gallery wrapped canvasses designed to 
fit your space and your images.







THE ART WALL:
One image that is divided into multiple pieces of different sizes and dimensions, 
creating a dramatic portrait display.


THE ART BOOK:
A collection of your favorite images from your session custom designed in a 
beautiful leather coffee table album.





Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Elizabeth's Signature Painted Piece {San Antonio Portrait Photographer}

Paintings have adorned the walls of homes for hundreds, maybe even thousands of years. Paintings have allowed artists to tell stories and express their inner selves. It is through this medium that artists have been able to create both real and imaginary landscapes and people.

With the invention of photography, people have moved away from the time honored craft of painting. Now, with the help of computer software and digital technology combined with traditional painting techniques, we are able to take an image that we capture and elevate it to a level that is unmatched. With traditional paintings, it was very difficult to create an exact likeness of a person. Because our paintings begin with a photograph, our subjects are an exact likeness of themselves (only better). These painted pieces are truly one of a kind. No two images will ever look the same.

Our artist uses a painting technique that builds the painting using several layers of oil. This process is very time consuming, however it creates a richness and depth that can be seen as well as felt. These paintings cannot be created by just any photographer or printing company. In fact, we are unaware of any other photographer in our area or surrounding areas that is able to produce a comparable product.

For the final product to be amazing, you have to begin with an exquisite photograph that can only be created by a Master Photographer. We would like to invite you to come in and see for yourself our beautiful painted pieces. We call them an "Elizabeth"!

Below are a few examples of some images that are either on display
at the studio or in client's homes.
When you are ready for a true art piece for your home, consider an "Elizabeth"