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Protected Officially a Green Wedding Photographer

 

I am officially a certified green photographer now through Green Wedding Providers. My business practice hasn’t really changed though because I have always been an environmentally conscious wedding photographer.

To be qualified as a green wedding provider, there are qualifications and requirements and after a review, you can get approved. I guess now I can be known officially as a green wedding photographer.

Green Photography

September 16, 2009

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What exactly is a green photographer and what makes him/her green?

Since the advent of digital photography, the industry has become more green in general as we do not need to process film in order to see the output and spend a lot less money and resources on producing photos. With digital cameras, you can see what you just took and if you dont like the shot, you can simply delete it right away without having to wait to see if it turned out ok after getting it developed. You can also simply save all your images on your computer/laptop and hard drives/dvd/cd instead of printing it all out. You can even display your images in a digital picture frame.

By being a green photographer, however, the photographer is someone who is socially and environmentally conscious about his/her business. There are renewable resources and local vendors that could be used for the purchases, products, and services that you provide.

There are also organizations and groups that you can join to become a certified green business. Although there are guidelines that they provide that you have to follow in order to qualify, I do not know how I feel about some of those organizations because it feels like it is just another organization that you have to pay money to join. In the bay area, we have the Bay Area Green Business Program which I would actually join but unfortunately, my studio is in South San Francisco, and they do not have the program in that city yet. There is also www.greenweddingproviders.com, but I have not decided whether or not I want to apply.

Ways that photographers can be green

  • Using digital cameras instead of film
  • delivering image electronically using online galleries or on a DVD/CD instead of having printed proofs
  • using local printing and album services and products
  • using rechargeable batteries for your equipment
  • recycling material when possible in your studio
  • reusing boxes and packing material
  • using CFL light bulbs in your studio
  • donating or recycling old equipment and electronics/e-waste
  • carpooling for sessions and weddings when possible
  • sharing resources and even lending your equipment to friends and family
  • purchasing used products to save money and promoting reuse

You can read more extensively about Green Photography here

I personally do all of the above and can say I am a green wedding photographer even though I am not officially certified.

Last month, I went to New Orleans for the SWPB (Starting A Wedding Photography Business) Flickr Group Workshop. SWPB is a Flickr group that comprises of wedding photographers that share their work, feedback, comments, discussions, etc. It was a two day workshop camp where we met up in New Orleans. Everyone stayed at the same hotel, and basically hung out and talked shop for a couple days.  Thanks to Christine Tremoulet and Laura Burlton for organizing. We had about 20 people from all over drive and fly into New Orleans, although majority were from Texas. The first day consisted of Amazon Photographer blogger and WPJA photographer of the year 2008, Ryan Brenizer speaking about his business, tips and tricks, and some demos. The evening consisted of a mockup photoshoot with two couples. The second day was more of a chill day but we also managed to get one of the photographers, the beautiful Lynette to model a wedding dress for everyone else to shoot. It was great hanging out with photographers from other cities while eating awesome Southern Cooking and Seafood. If anyone is ever in New Orleans, Fiorella’s Cafe has the best Southern Fried Chicken that we have ever had! 

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We managed to experience a very interesting rain thunderstorm while walking around in the French Quarter

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Here is the group of attendees

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Ryan showing Holly and Lynette something on his laptop

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