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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.

I assisted Ed Pingol for a wedding over the weekend and we were talking about monitor calibration as he said the images from a recent post of mine were a little cold. He said that monitor calibration software is a must have because your images can vary significantly if it is not color calibrated especially when it gets printed. I have always looked into getting it but just never got around to doing it. I got the Colorvision Datacolor Spyder2 Express and after using it on my monitor, I definitely noticed a difference. Now I can see what Ed was talking about as the images did look a little cool to me now!

I never really had the issue before and even after calibrating my monitor, my older images all look fine and it was just my most recent images that I noticed the difference. The colors on monitors can change over time so it is recommended that the color get adjusted at least once a month.

I got the Spyder 2 Express because it was the cheapest and most basic one that Datacolor provides. Calibrating is super easy and only takes about 5-10 minutes. Spyder 3 Pro adn Elite are the other versions that have more advanced options but I think the Express version is perfectly fine for me. If you have dual screen, then you would need to get the other editions but I only use one Dell 30 inch LCD monitor. The Express version only allows you to use a fixed color temperature at 6500K with Gamma 2.2 but that is the default choice anyways and I dont think you really need to have the other choices. 

So for other wedding photographers who dont currently color calibrate their monitors, I highly recommend it and it is definitely a must have!

Heather and Kurt’s wedding took place at the Brazillian Room in Tilden Park. I second shot for Kate Harrison and had a great time. It was a gorgeous day and it was an awesome place to have both the ceremony and reception. I never knew that there was such a beautiful tea garden in Tilden Park. It was a great area to capture images.

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I love this shot of the groom
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Mother and Father of the bride
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