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  • Welcome to my Blog.

    Hi, I'm William Eng and welcome to my website.

    Now that we have the introductions out of the way, let me tell you a bit about myself. I'm a photographer based in New York City. I have been into photography ever since I was 5 years old. No, I wasn't shooting weddings or events at that age. Silly.

    I was intrigued by it. Things look different when viewed through a camera's viewfinder. I saw a whole new world through a camera.

    Captured moments..

    Capturing memories through the camera means a lot to me. It totally captures the true essence and freezes that moment in time. Even though that moment has passed, I can still look back at that moment of capture and that's what photography means to me.  Captured moments.

Coming Soon

After weeks and weeks of working on this, I can finally have my portfolio viewable of any mobile device! That’s right folks, including all APPLE products! Since APPLE isn’t budging on this Flash issue, my portfolio will be in the new HTML 5 format. You can view it from any web-enabled iPhone and iPad! My portfolio is already viewable from any other devices like the popular Droid and Google phones but no longer limited to just those.

Here’s a screen grab sneak peek:

iPhone & iPad compatible

Right now you can still view the portfolio at this URL:   http://www.wengphotography.com/portfolio/

Please bookmark and check back in a week or two for big changes! :-)

J & J Brooklyn Fusion Wedding Slideshow

Just uploaded a “fusion” video from the Brooklyn wedding. It’s best viewed at full screen and in HD. Enjoy!

Tip: Click ‘PLAY’ and then pause it so it can fully load. Load times varies depending on your connection.

J & J Brooklyn Wedding

Wedding in Williamsburg Brooklyn was so much fun. The bride was beautiful a ever with even a perfect day to match!

It was a great pleasure to be the wedding photographer for this special day.

Here are my favorite shots from the wedding. There are more but I don’t want to overwhelm anyone’s Internet connection with loads of images.  Enjoy!

J & J Brooklyn Wedding | William Eng Photography

Bride getting ready

J & J Brooklyn Wedding | William Eng Photography

The guys getting ready

J & J Brooklyn Wedding | William Eng Photography

Bride's Father catching the World Cup

J & J Brooklyn Wedding | William Eng Photography

Off to the Church!

J & J Brooklyn Wedding | William Eng Photography

J & J Brooklyn Wedding | William Eng Photography

Just Married!

J & J Brooklyn Wedding | William Eng Photography

J & J Brooklyn Wedding | William Eng Photography

J & J Brooklyn Wedding | William Eng Photography

My Jones

J & J Brooklyn Wedding | William Eng Photography

The Entrance

J & J Brooklyn Wedding | William Eng Photography

The Newlyweds

And here are some boring behind-the-scenes of your’s truly, William Eng the wedding photographer:-P

Special thanks to Jasmine for the assist and John for second shooting!

J & J Brooklyn Wedding | William Eng Photography

J & J Brooklyn Wedding | William Eng Photography

Well that’s it for now! Look out for more upcoming engagements and wedding photos!

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Custom DVD Case

I think my clients will be very impressed by the custom DVD cases.

These cases definitely stand out from the rest of the pack. Add some custom printed CD/DVDs and BAM! Instant awesomeness (if there is such a word)!:-D

Custom DVD Case | William Eng Photography

Professional Photographer

Often at times brides are turned off by the prices for wedding pictures. Most brides don’t know what goes on behind the scenes and as to why professional photographers charge what they do. Also this pertains to professional photographers and not to someone new to the industry. I would also be wary of a photographer charging waaaaay under the market prices.

Top 10 Reason Professional Photographers Charge What They Do:

10. Professional photographers are in business, and as a business, need to make a profit. Because they make it their career, they dedicate themselves to becoming the best they can be, and share that knowledge with their clientele.

9. Professional photographers have to buy professional equipment. Nope, they don’t just pick up a point-and-shoot from Wal-Mart and declare themselves a professional. They spend thousands upon thousands of dollars getting multiple camera bodies, the finest lenses, flash equipment for every situation, tripods, light stands, backdrops, props, carrying and storage cases. And then when you think you have it all – you need to get backups for everything to make sure you never miss an image.

8. Professional photographers continue their education, and learn as much as they can about the business. They join groups like Professional Photographers of America or the National Press Photographers Association. They attend seminars and training by some of the best names in the business. They concentrate on becoming the best they can be.

7. Professional photographers don’t just snap a picture, they create a photograph. They understand positioning. They understand lighting. They understand placement. You’re not just paying for the ability to place a finger on the trigger and snap a picture. You’re paying for the years of experience it took to create the perfect image.

6. Professional photographers can spend hours producing one professional photograph. Time can include:

  • creating the marketing
  • answering emails and phone calls
  • meeting with the client to talk about the event
  • setting up for the event
  • drive time to and from the event
  • time for the actual photographing
  • running to and from the lab
  • meeting with the client for previews and decisions
  • processing the image
  • retouching the image
  • mounting the image
  • framing the image
  • packaging the image
  • dropping off final images
  • production work
  • follow up work

Add it all up, and you can see why one portrait session may include hours worth of work. It’s impossible to stay in business if you only make a few pennies per client.

5. Professional photographers have to be more than photographers. They have to be CEOs and marketers, and bankers, and salespeople, and production workers, and janitors, and buyers, and negotiators, and networkers, and drivers, and organizers. And photographers. That’s a lot of skills for one person to master.

4. Professional photographers will do it all. Want to get married at the top of a 14,000 foot high mountain, where the only way up is a 30 minute ski-lift ride? A professional photographer will be there. Want a portrait running through the waves on a Southern California beach? A professional photographer will be there.

3. Professional photographers aren’t just order takers, they provide total customer service. Professionals photograph dozens or even hundreds of clients a year. They understand what looks good, how to put together albums, and how to group multiple photographs together. Their goal is to provide you with what you need and what’s best for you – not just have you sign on the dotted line.

2. Professional photographers watch for the newest, most innovative, creative products available. They stay up to date on industry news, and find things that perfectly match their clients taste. They don’t try and fit you into something you don’t like – they find out what you want and search the world over for the perfect things. They are the professional.

1. Professional photographers have the knowledge and the skill to make you look the best you can be. I can buy a hammer for a few dollars at the hardware store. Yet I spent hundreds of dollars for a handyman to repair my deck. I can buy a needle and thread for a few dollars at the fabric store. Yet I spent over $100 on alterations at a local tailor. It’s not about the tools; it’s about the outcome.

Sure, anyone can buy a camera and take a picture. You can head down to your local discount store, wait several hours and have a minimum wage clerk place you on an X and snap a few pictures. But they can’t get what a professional can get. They won’t concentrate on expressions. They won’t advise you on outfits and locations. They won’t provide 110 percent customer service. You won’t get a professional portrait.

Isn’t it time to see a professional? :-)

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Corporate photographer London - July 19, 2010 - 1:24 PM

10 very good points on what a pro photographer is worth. You will always have people moaning about costs- but the problem nowadays is that the kit is becoming cheaper and people seem to judge you by what you have hanging around your neck rather than what you actually do with it! Grant

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