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I’ve photographed Aidan a few years ago. I had a great time then and even better time now. He was so fun and outgoing.




I had the pleasure of working with Kinley for her 6 month images. She was a doll than and I think even cuter today. She came in and gave me a big smile right away so I knew the session was going to be great.



$20 / Individual unless the Mommy and Daddy sessions.
Daytime Hours Only 10am-4pm
Come in the Door Ready
1 Background
No Clothing Changes
6-12 images
These sessions also have special print packages. Contact us for more information.

These sessions are offered only once a year.
June 15th and June 16th
Urban Kids -
This is a fun session that will take place outside in our downtown alley’s and parks located right around the studio.
Fun funky shoes and leggings are always fun. We do have some pettie’s for girls. An idea for little boys would be skater shoes, jeans, and hats.
These sessions qualify for our special mini session fee and print prices. Contact us for more information.
I’m so excited to launch this new site. Check it out www.doyeaphotography.com

Saturday, May 22, 2010 ONLY
You decide which type of session you would like.
We have several pettie’s and tutu’s available for your little girl to wear.
If you choose to do the teddie’s we have a wide selection of them as well and don’t forget to bring in his or her favorite as well.
Tattoo’s are fun for everyone. We have a large supply of the press on tattoos for you and your little one to choose from. For this session they should come wearing white t-shirts, hats, headbands ect…Anything rough and tough. Little girls can come dressed as little diva’s or flower power kids.
$20 per session per child
1 background
No Clothing Changes
6-12 images to choose from
Order within a week to get Package Prices and VIP Prices
I’d like to thank Cristy & Yolanda for sharing this great article with fellow photographers. I know clients would prefer to not have watermarks on their proofs, sneak peeks and Facebook images, but there are a few reason for it. These two wonderful women are much better writers than I, so I’ll let them explain the details …
Why Are Professional Photographs Watermarked?
by Cristy Nielsen & Yolanda Rowe
As parents, we do everything we can to protect our children. We teach them to look both ways before crossing the street and many other ways to be safe. Photographers have the same responsibility to their work. Each photograph is important–not just because they are our livelihood but because they are portraits of special people: our clients. To protect our work and our clients, we watermark every image that appears online. We hope to discourage unethical people who steal from photographers by copying and using images for their purposes without authorization or compensating the copyright owner and subjects.
For example, let’s say your photographer posts preview images on a social networking site such as Facebook or Myspace. These photos are intended to show the client a preview of what their session images will look like. If they are not watermarked they cannot be identified back to the photographer who created the image and they could be stolen by a third party and used without permission. This has happened on numerous occasions by companies who will use photographs for their marketing campaigns and then photographers or their clients have found their images and photos on the sides of buses, on billboards, etc. Imagine finding a photo of you or your child on a flyer or website for some random company when you didn’t give permission for it to be used in that way and you will begin to understand why photographers watermark to protect their work.
Federal law is very clear on the copyright of images. The creator of the image (the photographer) is the owner of those rights. A client pays the photographer to take those images, but it does not give them ownership (rights) to what is created. Even if the client purchases a file or print it does not give the client copyright to the image. They are given a license to do certain things. This is called a Usage License and it is illegal to scan or copy it and use it in any way other than which it was intended: displaying the print itself. Even purchasing prints does not give the client copyright to the image and it is illegal to alter, scan, or copy it and use it in a way other than its intent. Copyright is held by the image creator for 70 years by law and infringement is punishable by up to $150,000 in fines PER image.
While it may seem like no big deal to make additional copies of an image, or crop out watermarks in web versions of photos, truly it is a big deal. A photographer works very hard on their images, and this is their livelihood, source of income and how they feed their family. When you copy and scan or alter watermarks out of images you are taking part of the income that they depend on to stay in business and serve their clients in the first place. Watermarking is a necessary evil to protect photographers, to protect their work and their job security. As Yolanda says “Copyright is like your vehicle. You can give someone the keys to drive it (granting permission to a client) but it doesn’t make them the owner of the vehicle.”
For more information on copyright please visit http://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copyright

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