Up-lighting, Photo-booths and Specialization
One of the latest and fastest growing trends in the wedding
industry is the addition of up-lighting and photo booth technology to the
wedding package. Many brides are
inquiring about these services and many disc jockey companies have been
listening to these requests and are now offering these services as “add-ons” to
boost their bottom line.
Whether the addition of up-lighting or photo booths turns
out to be a fad or a trend, still remains to be seen. But I wanted to touch on
this subject because there are some things to consider before you go “all in”
on these services. And as with many of my blogs and posts, I know that some of
my fellow wedding professionals will not agree with me because Christy and I tend
to view our business model quite a bit differently from our wedding
counterparts, but we have the right to our opinion. After reading this you may
or may not agree with us but we are presenting the viewpoint for your
consideration. Let me explain my line of
thinking:
Over the years we have attended a few bridal shows, as
guests, to gauge whether or not we were interested in participating in any future
shows as wedding vendors. While we were
there, we visited with some of the vendors, paying particular attention to the
disc jockeys in attendance. As we went around and picked up business cards from
some of our competitors as well as from the other vendors there, we noticed
something about a few of the cards that stood out – but not in a good way.
While the cards listed all of the pertinent information you
would expect a business card to have, one line stood out. It started with this
claim: “We specialize in…” and then went on to list five, six, or more items
that the company “specialized” in. For the sake of this article, I’ll use disc
jockey/entertainment services because that’s my wheelhouse. My wife was the one
who noticed it and read the card out loud: “Specializing in: parties,
christenings, bar/bat mitzvahs, weddings, Jack & Jill events, birthday
parties, anniversary parties and more!”
Okay, you and I both know what they are trying to convey,
but technically, if you ‘specialize’ in something, it’s only one thing, maybe
two. So how is it possible that these companies specialized in so many things? The answer is that it’s not possible. We’ve
all heard the old saying: “Jack of all trades, master of none.” And that brings
me back to the subject of this blog and one of the things I want you to think
about as you begin your wedding DJ search.
Let me start by telling you why we do not offer up-lighting
and photo booths. When a bride hires Christy and I to provide music and
entertainment for a wedding, our focus is totally on the task we were hired to
do. My focus is the music and sound, while Christy mainly focuses on the flow
of the event, the details of your day and then later, taking requests and
helping me to format the songs as those requests come in. That’s it! We can
honestly claim, and rightfully so, that “We specialize in weddings”. If I do
two to four parties a year, we are lucky. Honestly, unless it’s an adult
birthday or anniversary party, we usually refer the client to one of our DJ
friends who are better at doing small parties.
I’m not a typical party DJ nor do I pretend to be. By the same
token, I am not a lighting technician or a photographer. I do not claim to be,
nor do I want to be. The way we see it, it distracts from what you hired us to
do for you in the first place. You only
have about two hours to set up for a wedding reception and my time needs to be
spent on making sure that my sound system is set up, tested and flawless by the
time your first guests are arriving.
Throw in a photo booth set up and up-lighting and that two hour window now
becomes critically small.
And here is another piece of information you should check
into before you pay for a photo booth – and I have this directly from the lips
of many photographers that I have worked with over the years. Many of the top
photographers will refuse your business when they find out you have hired a DJ
that is providing a photo booth and the reason for this is very valid if you
think about it. Many times a DJ will post photos from your photo booth on their
web pages or their Facebook account.
While at the same time the bride is posting details about her wedding
such as who the DJ was, who they hired as their photographer, caterer, etc., on
her Facebook page or on one of the many bridal blogs like The Knot.
As people share information and these pages are shared and
linked – guess who gets the blame for the poor quality pictures? That’s right – the photographer and they
don’t appreciate it. The photo-booth pictures
are meant as a keepsake, using humor and whimsy – but since the photos are so
easily shared in today’s technological world, you can see how a professional
would take offense at being credited for what appear to be “amateur” photos.
Now if the DJ company you choose has a separate lighting
division that sends a separate crew out to set up lights, or has a separate crew
to set up the photo booth, that changes my opinion slightly. However, having additional hands to aid in
set up still does not make you a lighting technician. Lighting is an art form
in itself and I feel it should be done by a true professional if it’s going to
be done right. If you've ever tried your hand at interior decorating and you
weren't very good at it, you'll understand exactly what I mean.
Also, the photographers will tell you that in many
instances, these "up-lights" turn the photos of your wedding, a
bright pink or purple. If you don’t believe it, go to any website featuring
pictures of these lights in use and see for yourself. Ten or twenty years from
now, how will you feel when someone looks at your cherished photos and says:
“Oh, you got married in 2010”?
Simply put, we strongly feel that if a DJ company wants to
offer lighting services, it should be done so as a totally separate division of
the company – one that hires people who are lighting experts – not DJs turned
“up-lighting” salesmen.
So, that’s my take on this subject. Maybe you agree with us, maybe not, but either way, its food for thought and I hope the information helps you to make a decision on the planning of your most important day.
So, that’s my take on this subject. Maybe you agree with us, maybe not, but either way, its food for thought and I hope the information helps you to make a decision on the planning of your most important day.
Till next time…
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