Synchro photos being uploaded

28 03 2011

Wow, it takes a long time to upload 9400 photos! Right now, pretty much all for Friday from 2 p.m on, and the first half of Saturday, are uploaded. I anticipate the remainder should be up by somewhere around morning to noon Tuesday, give or take. Photos can be found at www.zinchuk.ca.

Please take note, until April 15, disks of whole routines are half price! Also, I will be selling individual files for $15 for the first one, $10 for subsequent ones on the same order. Again, that’s only until April 15.

I hope everyone got home okay. I didn’t get out of Regina until after 5 p.m. It took one hour and 45 minutes to get from Regina to Weyburn. That’s usually an hour trip. I nearly lost control on the ice twice, once ending up in the oncoming traffic lane. A 5-ton commercial truck was upside down in the ditch, as was a Suburban. I got as far as a friends place in Weyburn and said, that’s all I’m doing today. Another friend spent 2.5 hours going from Moose Jaw to Regina, a 45 minute trip usually. So I hope you are all home safe, alive and well.





2011 Western Canadian Synchro Championships

27 03 2011
2011 Western Canadian Synchro Championships

Those seven other swimmers have to be churning up a storm to get her airborne

I am currently in Regina at 2011 Western Canadian Synchro Championships. On Friday, I shot, oh, about 3,000 photos. On Saturday, another 6,000 or so. They are amazing!

Saturday night the computer churned through uploading about 2/3 of the photos so far. They are available at www.zinchuk.ca. There are instructions on the home page for ordering disks. Be sure to like www.facebook.com/BrianZinchukPublishing  for updates on print specials one I get a chance to post selected photos to my more advanced ordering site at zinchuk.smugmug.com.

Not only was it hot and humid on the diving deck (as well as the perfect angle), one really works up a sweat shooting this high-paced event. I even caught myself moving to the music on occasion. I am posting my very first video blog on my Facebook page right now, but it might take a while to upload. My assistant and loving mother videoed the action, including some of the fasted lens swaps I have ever done. Blink, and you might miss it. As soon as the link is up, I will post it here.





Nikon Professional Services Newest Member

18 03 2011
Nikon Professional Service

Nikon Professional Services

I just got this email today:

“Welcome to Nikon Professional Services. You are among an elite international group of special Nikon photographers.”

This is a big deal for me. To qualify as a Nikon Pro, you must be a full time working professional, submitting samples of recent, paid work. You must own, at minimum, two professional bodies and two professional lenses. Very few photographers actually become Nikon or Canon Pros.

Membership provides for expedited repairs of hardware, and access to loaner professional lenses if requested. This is because Nikon Pros need their gear to make a living, and can’t wait the weeks it might otherwise take.

I had a chance to meet with the Nikon Canada Pro rep while in Las Vegas in February. I’ve been aspiring to membership in NPS for years. I am absolutely thrilled.





Meet the Winners!

16 03 2011
Terra and Rob will have their wedding photography free this fall.

Terra and Rob will have their wedding photography free this fall, after winning Brian Zinchuk Publishing's Free Wedding Promo 2011!

Terra and Rob of Weyburn were the first to hit 100 Facebook ‘likes’ on my Free Wedding Promo 2011 last week. I met with them on Monday evening to make arrangements for their October wedding. I have to say, this couldn’t be going to a nicer couple. I am so thrilled to be able to do this for them on their big day. I’m bubbling over with ideas. We’re going to have a lot of fun during the shoot, and might even roast some marshmallows! (Mmmmm…. marshmellows…) We’ll just have to make sure none get on the dress.

They will be getting the Silver package, a full day’s worth of photography, a professionally edited and produced album, wall prints for themselves and their parents, and the files on disk. I will even include a USB drive to view photos on the big screen TV.

They were brave enough to stand outside the Weyburn Tim Horton’s in a stiff breeze for this picture. I think Rob might have needed to thaw out afterwards.

Calls are coming in, and I’ve already had two inquiries for one date. So if you’re in need of a photographer, don’t delay in contacting me, because your date might get snatched up quickly.

Again, congratulations to Terra and Rob.

Brian





What sort of print options are available?

11 03 2011

A Word on Prints

I had a question today about prices and picture options, so I thought I might be able to answer that question here for anyone else that’s interested. I’ll interpret “picture options” as “prints.” 

(Before I get into that, don’t forget to check out the Free Wedding Promo 2011)

First of all, the options now are essentially endless. I have recently signed up with an online ordering service called SmugMug Pro, which prints its photos with Bay Photo. Both are leading professional services in the U.S. But what does this mean to you, the person who wants prints?

It means that once the photo editing is done and the final versions are uploaded, you can get any sort of print option you can imagine, and several you probably haven’t imagined.

Conventional prints

For conventional prints, you can have them printed in the usual glossy and lustre (the stuff you’re used to seeing your school pictures printed on).  Then there’s metallic prints. You can’t really get a good feel of what it looks like until you’ve seen it for yourself. Monitors or pictures in magazines can’t do it justice. The colour saturation is amazing. For photos with lots of strong colours, like green grass, for instance, it almost looks better than real life. The colours just leap off the wall.

Then there’s something called “Giclée”

Giclee prints are made with high-quality archival inks on fine art papers using a high-resolution large format inkjet printer. Premium inks produce images with smooth tones and rich colors, making these prints ideal for extraordinary presentations.  They are available in Watercolor and Canvas paper surfaces.

See what I mean? I never even heard of this stuff until recently. These are top notch products, not stuff you’re likely to get at the corner drug store.

Although metallic prints cost more than your traditional glossy or lustre, I’ve priced them the same as those options. I hope you enjoy them as much as I do. The Giclee prints cost a lot more to produce than other prints. However, I have tried to price them as close as possible to the other types, so that it is not cost prohibitive.

Canvas Wraps

This brings us to canvas wraps. Every see a painting on the wall, where the picture wraps around the edge? That’s what a canvas wrap is. It’s a high-quality inkject print on museum-quality canvas, typically laminated.

I’ve fallen in love with wraps for a few reasons. Number one, they look really classy. Secondly, they require no additonal framing. This makes a big difference on non-standard sizes, essentially anything larger than an 11×14. Custom framing can look very nice, but can be quite expensive. For a very large print, for instance, it will cost substantially more for the print and custom framing than a canvas wrap.

Metal Prints 

If you like the contemporary look, you want to take a serious look at metal prints. They are printed directly onto a thin sheet of aluminum. They are mounted so they look like they float on the wall. Tres chic.

Again, because they have their own mounting hardware, you don’t need to spend anything on framing. Personally, I would much rather have a larger picture, be it on canvas or metal print, than a smaller one in a fancy frame. After all, what’s more important, the people in the picture, or the frame?

Metal prints can be made as large as 30 inchs by 40 inches – about as big as your door on your stainless steel fridge. That’s huge!

And this all means?

All that said, I can offer prints in all these options, in every size and shape imagineable, including panoramas and squares. There are literally over 300 permutations available. While my price offers a few options, in reality, there are hundreds of options now available.

If you would like to take a look, go to zinchuk.smugmug.com and click on the Cushon family link. On the top right, click on “buy this photo” (You’re not actually going to buy it, but it shows the prices and sizes) I will be using this service to sell prints after the editting is complete. It’s also a great way to show your pictures to family and friends. If they would like to get a copy of a picture, they will be welcome to order from it, too!

Long story short, I can now print pretty much anything you desire. I hope you like it.





Free Wedding Promo 2011

6 03 2011
 
Get your wedding photography FREE!

Get your wedding photography FREE!

Brian Zinchuk Publishing will give away ONE FREE WEDDING PACKAGE in southeast Saskatchewan in 2011, a value of $2500! This isn’t just a few hours and photos on a disk, but the whole ball of wax – professional album, all-day coverage, wall prints, professionally edited photos on disk, the works.

The Prize

  1. The prize: a $2500 Silver wedding package, including:
    1. Layflat photo album 20 pages
    2. One 16×20 wall print (metallic)
    3. Three 11×14 wall prints (metallic)
    4. USB key memory stick with all images optimized for display on a 1080p high definition television
    5. High Res DVD set

Limitations

  1. There are some limitations, including:
    1. The wedding must be on a date that I am not already booked on for a paying client.
    2. The wedding must occur in 2011.
    3. The wedding must be within 100 km of Estevan, Saskatchewan
    4. There will be no second shooter (photographer)
    5. The couple must allow me to set up the event printer for sales of photos during the reception.
    6. Photos must be allowed for promotional purposes, as well as the lucky couple’s names.

How to Qualify

  1. How do I qualify?
    1. Like my Facebook page: www.facebook.com/BrianZinchukPublishing
    2. Notify me, Brian Zinchuk, by email to brian.zinchuk@sasktel.net to let me know that you are participating. I must be available for your wedding date. If I don’t know you’re taking part before you start, you will not be eligible. You will also have to send a friend request to my personal Facebook account. I will call you to confirm the details.
    3. You must get 100 of your Facebook friends to like my page. I will be able to tell by seeing if there are 100 mutual friends. They have to be real people, not fake accounts. Only the first person to hit 100 mutual friends gets the free wedding, however, there will be specials offered to the next five to hit 100 and the following five to hit 50. See below.
    4. You might want to send your friends a facebeook message (not just a post) along the lines of: “I can get my wedding photos done for free if 100 of my friends like Brian Zinchuk Publishing! (http://www.facebook/BrianZinchukPublishing) Please sign up, it’s worth $2500 to me! Thank you!!!”
  2. To have a feeling you’re getting close, go to my Brian Zinchuk Publishing Facebook page and see how many of your friends like it. You can tell by looking at the top right corner, where it says how many of your friends also like Brian Zinchuk Publishing.
  3. When your number of friends who like Brian Zinchuk Publishing Facebook page reaches 100, notify me IMMEDIATELY via email to brian.zinchuk@sasktel.net, or texting me at 306-461-5599. As soon as possible, I will confirm this by comparing my “like” list with your “friend” list. If the number is 100 or more, you win! If several people notify me at the same time, the first one to contact me and have 100 is the winner. My inbox on my Blackberry will be the timekeeper.
  4. The deadline for entry is 23:59 hours CST, May 30, 2011.
  5. My decision is final. The prize cannot be redeemed for cash value, and is only good for what is listed here. The prize must be accepted as presented.
  6. Bonus! If the winner gets 250 friends to like Brian Zinchuk Publishing, they will be upgraded to a Gold package worth $3,500, for free. This includes an additional two full-sized copies of the layflat album for the parents, and an upgrade to a 20×24 wall print.

Frequently Asked Questions

  1. What if I’m so close, but someone else books that day before I can hit 100? Am I out of luck?
    1. Unfortunately, yes. However, you can decide to book that day and pay your retainer to secure the date, and continue to take part in the promotion. If you do win this promotion, your retainer will be refunded and the Silver package will be free. Just a suggestion: go hard, because there is likely going to be a lot of interest.
  2. If I’ve already booked my wedding with Brian Zinchuk Publishing, can I still participate?
    1. Yes! If you’re the winner, you will still get the Silver package free, and you’ll even get your retainer refunded, or you can use it towards upgrading your package.
  3. What if I’m not first?
    1. You can still win! Don’t stop recruiting friends! The next five to hit 100 mutual Facebook friends will receive free parent book albums (two smaller copies of your wedding album), a value of approximately $500. NOTE: This is only redeemable if you book your wedding with Brian Zinchuk Publishing.
    2. For the next five people who get 50 of their friends to like Brian Zinchuk Publishing, they will qualify for an upgrade to canvas gallery wraps for the wall prints in your package. NOTE: This is only redeemable if you book your wedding with Brian Zinchuk Publishing.
    3. If you have any questions, contact me via Facebook or email.
  4. Good luck!
  5. P.S. While you are welcome to “like” this page (please do!), your friends must “like” the main Brian Zinchuk Publishing Facebook Page, www.facebook.com/BrianZinchukPublishing to be counted. 




A bit of the feeling

3 03 2011

This video gives just a bit of the warm fuzzy feeling I got after attending the largest wedding photography convention in North America in late February. http://vimeo.com/20478083 It’s got me really excited.





A few minor changes

2 03 2011

Just a quick note: After coming back from Wedding and Portrait Photographers International 2011 in Vegas, I have a number of new suppliers and products available. That means there will be some minor adjustments on pricing, particularly on the a la carte items. The packages will remain essentially the same in makeup, and their prices will remain unchanged.

Also, I will be able to offer a large variety of printing items, basically everything you can possibly imagine, from conventional glossy prints to metallic, from canvas wraps to metal prints actually printed on aluminum.  Sizes range from 5×5 to 30×40 inches!

I can even get coffee cups and t-shirts made!

To check out pricing on these items, go to zinchuk.smugmug.com and click on the Cushon gallery. The pricing and product selection is available under the “Buy – this photo” button. Future customers will be able to purchase additional prints and merchandise in this manner.

Much more exciting news to come in the coming weeks!





Wedding and Grad promotions to be announced soon

1 03 2011

Looking for a wedding photographer or grad photographer this year? What my Facebook page closely, because in the next week, I will be announcing a major promotion. It has something to do with the word “FREE.” Stay tuned.





WPPI is amazing

22 02 2011

Vegas, baby!

I’m just over the halfway point of Wedding Professional Photographer International’s week-long conference in Las Vegas. Wow, this is amazing. I’ve taken in several workshops each day, covering everything from posing (how to do 250  stunning poses in an hour and a half) to marketing to grad portraits. I’ve already filled an 80 page notebook with notes. It’s a good thing I brought three! I will probably fill at least one more.

The presenters are absolutely the best in the business. One has shot 3600 weddings! These are the absolute top in the industry, the ones whose work graces the front page of photography magazines, or even National Geopgrahic. I even had a chance to briefly talk to Joe McNally, the National Geographic photographer who has literally written the book (The Hot Shoe Diaries) about using small flashes like big strobes. His techniques has literally turned the photography world on its head in the past five years. His work has substantially changed the way I work. I now carry three flashes in my bag at all times.

McNally shot the first digital photo assignment for National Geographic ever, as just one of his list of accomplishments. He’s been to over 50 countries!

Funny thing is, I sat five feet from him during the previous session, and didn’t know it.

While I was disappointed that he essentially chose to do a slideshow presentation of his previous work (This is Afghanistan, this is the inside of a living human brain and is now considered one of the top 100 photos ever taken…), it was an honor to see him just the same. Indeed, I had even considered driving the 9 or so hours to Calgary to take part in his two day workshop.

The trade show has been absolutely amazing, and I only got through 1/4 of it today. There are so many cutting edge products out there, I will be offering a lot more innovative products. Some of these albums are to die for. I have also signed up with an online print provider that will allow you to order prints in almost any imaginable format and size.  More will be said about as I roll it out.

I’ll also be putting together some ideas for grad portraits.

Much, much more to come. I am very excited. This year is going to rock. I can’t wait!