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    I'm Lisa Rigby, and I love photographing people. I am a full-time wedding photographer based in Boston. I photograph weddings throughout New England, the United States, and beyond.

    My wedding photography has been featured on Snippet & Ink, Rock 'n Roll Bride, Ruffled, and will be published in the Fall 2010 editions of The Knot Boston Magazine, Brides Boston Magazine, and Newport Weddings.

    If you're interested in engagement or wedding photography, please be sure to check out the weddings and engagements featured on this blog.

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Cynthia & Rene's Harvard Sq. Wedding: Upstairs On The Square

Last week on a rainy Friday, I photographed Cynthia and Rene’s wedding in Harvard Square. Their ceremony was at their bakery, Hi Rise Bread Company on Brattle St.  The reception was at Upstairs on the Square.

This wedding was literally three days ago, but I just couldn’t wait to share these photos!

Winner! 2009 Bride's Choice Awards

weddingwireawardWeddingWire has awarded me with a 2009 Bride’s Choice Award! WeddingWire.com is one of my favorite places to research all things weddings. Since the site includes customer reviews, it’s especially useful for couples researching photographers, florists, venues, cakes and other wedding vendors. It’s also the site that interfaces with Martha Stewart Weddings — so when couples research weddings through Martha, they are really viewing the vendors through WeddingWire.

This year’s Bride’s Choice Awards represents the top three percent of WeddingWire’s vendor community, which includes over 100,000 vendors from across the U.S. That means that Lisa Rigby Photography was chosen as one of the very best wedding photographers! What makes this award so great is that the awards are determined exclusively by recent newlyweds through surveys and reviews.

Thanks to all of my customers who rated and reviewed me through WeddingWire!

2009 bookings update. 2010 in the Works.

Hello peeps. I just figured I’d post about where I’m at with bookings and availability for the 2009 wedding season. As of this week, I have around 12 spots still open for the rest of the year. Yikes! And I just started booking four months ago! I’ve also started booking dates for 2010, so if you’re in a popular wedding month (June, Sept, or Oct), it is definitely not too early to contact me with an inquiry for your 2010 date.

I took the pic below a while ago, in Times Square. I guess it is somewhat appropriate for my first post of the new year — Times Sq. and all. Well, maybe it’s not that relevant but I like to put photos up!

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Fran & Julie Pt. 2

A few more photos from Fran and Julie’s recent engagement session. Photos were taken at their home and at Larz Anderson Park in Brookline on a very, very cold day. Their wedding is in September 2009. And you can check out their slideshow here.

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Kristen & Kevin: Engaged

This past Sunday I photographed Kristen and Kevin at the ICA Boston. We were originally going to have our session in Harvard Sq. at night — we wanted to capture the holiday lights in the background. I had my f1.4 lenses and video lights all set to go. But recently as I was walking through Harvard Sq., I noticed that most of the lights were way up high and that we’d be pretty limited with our ability to have them in the background. So the ICA it was, and we were really happy we changed locations.

I can’t wait to photograph their wedding next October.

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Wedding Photography, Digital Files, and Copyright

Let me start out by saying that all of my wedding photography packages and engagement photo sessions include all of the high-resolution digital files for clients personal use and printing.

A long time ago, way back before the digital age, wedding photographers made much of their income from holding on to film negatives and selling prints to their clients. It’s a good thing that I wasn’t in business during those days because I hate sales and I don’t think I’d be very good at it. But thankfully for me (and wedding couples) digital photography is changing that business model with many photographers including the digital files in their packages. After all,  today’s wedding couples know how to use a computer and have access to high-quality printers.

Some photographers continue to hold on to the film or digital negatives and that’s just the way they like to do it. They’ll say that us photogs who offer the files are devaluing the business. Or they’ll say they’re afraid that clients are going to print the images at a sub-par printer and then think that the photographer is to blame for the crappy picture quality. In any case, the trend is toward photographers providing full-resolution digital files for couples’ personal use and printing, and I think that it won’t be long before just about every photographer is expected to provide these files. Which brings me to a question that I often get…

Clients often ask me what it means in their wedding photography contract where it states that “unless otherwise specified” all rights to the photography “shall remain the property of the Photographer.” I guess they’re worried that somehow I’m going to try to hold these files hostage and considering the old business model I understand their concern.

Legally, photographs are considered works of authorship that are the property of the artist from the moment they’re created. Having the copyright statement in my business contracts allows me to retain that authorship, prevents others from claiming authorship, and  prevents anyone from selling the images or using them for commercial purposes.

But I do include the full-resolution digital files with all of my wedding photography packages, and I don’t prevent clients from printing the photos, uploading the images to their blog, or using them to create their own photo book. That’s because I provide a limited copyright release so that clients can use the full-resolution digital images for their personal, non-commercial purposes.

I tell clients to think of their limited copyright release like iTunes. When you purchase a song through iTunes, you can play it at home or on your iPod, burn it to a disc, or use it to accompany your home movies. What you can’t do is re-sell that song, and no one but the artist can legally claim that they wrote or performed it.

So I get a lot of questions about this and now I have a blog post/link that I can send people instead of typing a long email. To all of my current and future customers, rest assured you will receive the full-resolution, processed digital files. And yes, please post them to your blog and make prints and slideshows and cards and posters and show them to everyone you can. Because someone you know who is getting married might see the photos and ask “Who was your photgrapher?” And then we’ll all be happy.

Jessica & Ben, Part II

A few more photos from our photo session with Jessica & Ben. In the last photo, photo assistant/second photog Hank Hauptmann talks w/Ben while Jess keeps her coat on between shooting.

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