30 Jul 2010 @ 5:59 AM 
senior portraits

senior portraits

$40.00 sitting fee up to one hour. This option does not include prints.  An online gallery will be setup for unlimited print ordering. Print prices are listed below. A photo file CD with copyright release is available. See below.

Print pricing are as follows:
Printed on Kodak Professional Supra Endura VC Digital Paper
16×20       $29.99
11×14       $19.99
8×10       $9.99
5×7        $6.99
4×6        $3.99
Set of 8 wallets   $8.99

Printed on kodak Color Paper
Economy 8×10        $6.99
Economy 5×7        $4.59
Economy 4×6        $1.29
Economy set of 8 wallets     $6.99

A photo file CD with copyright release is available.  Photo file CD consist of all edited files cropped and prepared for unlimited printing up to 8×10 in size.

One hour sessions $100.00.
Two hour sessions $200.00.
Three hour sessions $300.00.

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 28 Jul 2010 @ 9:12 AM 
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HEY CLASS OF 2011!!! Your senior year in high school is a very exciting time in your life.
This is the perfect time to document the young adult you have become over the years through a professional senior portrait.


One hour sessions are $40.00 and your photos are posted to an online gallery for you to build your own print package.

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 20 Jun 2010 @ 6:33 PM 

I had the pleasure of experiencing another baby’s first.  Not only was this Camden’s first photo shoot with me, but it was his first time sitting on grass.  It’s interesting to watch a baby’s reaction when the parents sit them down on something other than the familiar blanket or crib.  Some babies are not sure if they should touch it and others can’t get enough of it in their hands.  Not only is this fun to watch, it’s entertaining to see the parents trying to get the baby’s attention and smile for a photo.  I’ve been fortunate to photograph Camden and other babies who will give me a few quick glances for the photo before turning their attention to the fluffy green blanket of grass.

 10 Jun 2010 @ 4:50 PM 

Option 1 – $60.00 sitting fee up to one hour. (Family, Newborn, Senior, and pets)  This option includes a one hour session at a predetermined location. I will direct and shoot several different poses.

Fee includes package of prints of client selected pose. Package consists of – One 8×10, two 5×7′s, and a set of 8 wallets. Photos are printed in a professional photography lab using Kodak Professional Supra Endura VC Digital Paper.

Option 2 – $40.00 sitting fee up to one hour. (Family, Newborn, Senior, and pets) This option does not include prints. An online gallery will be setup for unlimited print ordering. Print prices are listed below.

Jimmy McDonald Photography
Rockingham, N.C.
(910) 995-3569
www.jmacphoto.com

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 06 Feb 2010 @ 7:39 PM 

I enjoy shooting under conditions that make me hustle.  Goal: Shoot as many poses as possible before daylight ends. This is obviously different than the traditional bridal and famliy portraits where you shoot dozens of shots of the same pose with minor adjustments to the dress, head position, lighting…etc It’s all fun.
The sun was setting fast and the temp was getting lower, but we still managed to shoot all of these poses in less than 30 min. Very nice of Ellen to work with me today. Thanks!!!



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Portraits (Family, Newborn, Senior, and pets) $60.00 – This option includes a one hour session at a predetermined location.  I will direct and shoot several different poses during the session.

Fee includes print package containing prints of client selected pose. Package consists of – One 8×10, two 5×7′s, and a set of 8 wallets. Photos are printed in a professional photography lab using Kodak Professional Supra Endura VC Digital Paper. With this paper don’t worry about prints fading. The standard archival value is 100 years in home display and 200 years in dark storage.

The remaining poses will also be available for ordering from an online gallery.

NEW Option – $40.00 sitting fee up to one hour. This option does not include prints. An online gallery will be setup for  unlimited print ordering. Print prices are listed below.

Single head Shot – $20.00 sitting fee per person. This option is great for professionals who need a photograph for company directories, advertising media or other publications. Digital photo files will be available for free online download. An online gallery will be setup for unlimited print ordering.

Printed on Kodak Professional Supra Endura VC Digital Paper
16×20 $29.99
11×14 $19.99
8×10 $9.99
5×7 $6.99
4×6 $3.99
Set of 8 wallets $8.99

Printed on Fuji/Kodak basic Color Paper
Economy 8×10 $6.99
Economy 5×7 $4.59
Economy 4×6 $1.29
Economy set of 8 wallets $6.99

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Click here to contact Jimmy McDonald Photography

2115 Brookbank Road

Rockingham, N.C.  28379

910-995-3569

jimmy@jmacphoto.com

http://www.jmacphoto.com

 02 Dec 2009 @ 8:22 AM 

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 06 Aug 2009 @ 8:37 AM 

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Cameron enjoys shooting photos almost as much as I do.  I also doesn’t mind posing for a few shots when I ask him to, and sometimes you will see him tagging along with me while I am shooting photos.  He has his own little digital that he carries and he knows how to use it!

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CHILDREN’S THEATRE: Richmond Community Theatre presents the Children’s Summer production of “Poultry in Motion”. Public invited. Two performances on Aug. 1 at 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. Admission is $5 at the door.

Richmond Community Theater
Down Town Rockingham

P.O. Box 635
Rockingham, N.C. 28380
(910) 997-3765

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 22 Jul 2009 @ 7:08 AM 

I am currently working on a personal project to shoot photos and list some brief history of the courthouses located in each of the 100 county seats of North Carolina. I like to take day trips and this will be a perfect opportunity to see parts of North Carolina that I have yet to visit. Although many of the locations I can travel to within a day some overnight trips will be required. I hope to have a new set to post each week until the project is complete.courthouse2

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Let me begin by defining these two types of photography.

Contemporary Traditional Style

Contemporary Traditional Style

Traditional photography provides for more classically posed images and a great deal of photographer control and interaction with the subjects. Wedding formals, team shots and group shots arranged during a party are considered traditional. These photos are typically preplanned and everyone is aware of the expected results.

Photojournalism can be defined as photography intended to tell a story or convey information about a topical event or events. The photojournalistic style of photography focuses more on candid and unposed images with little photographer interaction. The photojournalist approach to candid photography is becoming popular as a unique style of photography.  Photojournalism styles vary from one photographer to another. We each see events through different perspectives and this variance can be captured with the camera. You may be surprised at the results from three different photographers standing together shooting the same event.

Photojournalistic / Candid

Photojournalistic / Candid Style

Although, I enjoy shooting traditional photos, my favorite style is photojournalistic. Capturing natural emotions and actions during events can be somewhat challenging because most of the time you get one chance. You have to be aware of what is taking place and anticipate what will happen next. Sometimes people have a natural reaction to either provide a fake “cheese” or turn away from the camera. A decent zoom lens with good lighting allows me to capture a moment without being a distraction.

The combination of both styles has become increasingly popular with wedding photographers during the past decade.  The advancement of camera and related equipment has allowed greater flexibility and efficiency for photographers to be versatile in shooting styles.   These styles continue to evolve has photographers add a contemporary or creative touch to their techniques.

 06 Jul 2009 @ 12:03 PM 

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Brian and Elizabeth exchanged their vows at the historic Leak Wall House in Rockingham, N.C.  The gardens are very beautiful and provide a wonderful setting for weddings.  More photos from Brian and Elizabeth’s wedding can be viewed by clicking here to visit their gallery.

 05 Jul 2009 @ 11:49 AM 

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Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds recently celebrated their 50th anniversary with a dinner planned by their two daughters.  As I mingled and shot photos of the guests, I heard many kind words spoken about the Reynolds.  It was neat to watch and listen to friends and family reminisce about the “good ole’ days.”   Congratulations to Mema & Pops!

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 01 Jul 2009 @ 10:05 AM 

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After months of talking about it, I finally made arrangements to shoot a few photos of Sherrie.  Actually, we shot more than a few.  I used 3 8gig flash cards and have yet to complete processing all of them.  We took advantage of the natural scenery near Badin Lake as well as the downtown area of Troy NC.  I look forward to sharing the remaining photos soon.  Thanks Sherrie!!!

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 16 Jun 2009 @ 4:00 PM 

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Once again Sara agreed to model for me one evening last week.  When I am shooting for fun and practice I like to see how many poses I can get within an 60 minutes.  It’s a fun challenge for me to direct and capture various shots within that time frame.  Sara has posed for me several times during the past few years and she makes it very easy for me to get a ton of shots in a short period of time.   Thanks Sara for another great photo shoot!

I’d also like to thank Jamie for letting us use her front yard for this shoot.  I am pleased with the results.

The entire collection and previous photos can be viewed at http://www.flickrpictures.com

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 10 Jun 2009 @ 9:12 AM 

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Taking the advise from a P.R. instructor, I decided to go ahead and begin tweeting.  I didnt have enough passwords and status messages to keepo up with anyway.  Fortunately I was able to download an application on my Facebook page to pull my tweets/status messages.  I suppose that we will see how it goes for a few months. Tweet! Tweet!

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 31 May 2009 @ 6:14 PM 

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Chad and Ashleigh had a beautiful wedding with many family members and friends participating.  The entire day was pleasant with the exception of a brief rain period following the wedding.  This was just a small kink in a perfectly planned wedding.  Upon our first meeting several months ago Ashleigh made it clear that she wanted some fun shots and lots of candid photos during the reception.  Just over 2000 clicks of the shutter provided me with a large selection of photos for Chad and Ashleigh to choose from.  I had a good time shooting!

The collection of photos can be viewed by clicking on the following link -www.chadandashleigh.com

 07 May 2009 @ 6:38 PM 

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