Low quality in = Low quality out

derrickloughlin • November 27, 2024

Stop using your cell-phone - It's hurting your image, literally - and - your loosing money.

A "close" to real-life example:


Last year, a local non-profit organization decided to save money by having their event coordinator capture photos with their cell phone. While the coordinator was busy managing the event, they took sporadic photos with their phone. Unfortunately, due to low light conditions (which is quiet common) and the phone's limited capabilities, most of the photos were blurry and unusable.


The organization ended up spending more money hiring a professional photographer to capture additional photos, which could have been avoided if they had hired a professional photographer from the start. Additionally, the lack of high-quality photos hindered their ability to promote future events and attract new donors. If the hired an event photographer, they could better their social media marketing, and bring in more money, customers or volunteers.


We've all been there. You're hosting a big event, and you think, "I'll just use my phone to snap a few pics." But let's be real, your phone camera, while handy, isn't always the best tool for the job.

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  • Low-Quality Snaps: Phone cameras often struggle in low light, leading to grainy, blurry photos.
  • Limited Control: You can't always adjust settings like focus or exposure to get the perfect shot.
  • Storage Space: Your phone's storage can fill up quickly, especially if you're capturing lots of high-resolution images.
  • Unprofessional: Using a phone camera can make your event look less polished and organized.

The Cost of Cheap Photos

Lost Opportunities: Poor-quality photos can deter potential donors, sponsors, and clients.
Damaged Reputation: Social media is a powerful tool, but sharing blurry or poorly lit photos can hurt your brand's image.

Invest in professional event photography


By investing in professional event photography, you're not just capturing moments; you're investing in your organization's future. Professional photographers have the skills, equipment, and experience to capture stunning images that will leave a lasting impression.


  • Stunning Photos: Get crystal-clear, beautifully lit pictures that capture every moment.
  • Unique Angles: Pros have a knack for finding the perfect shot, making your event stand out.
  • More Free Time: Let the photographer handle the camera, so you can enjoy your event.
  • Peace of Mind: Know that your event is in good hands with a reliable pro.
  • A Better Image: High-quality photos can boost your brand's reputation.


Remember, the quality of your event photography reflects the quality of your organization. Don't let a poor-quality image tarnish your reputation.

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