I've had good experiences with Venture before when we had family portraits done with my brother and parents but wanted to look at reviews before going ahead with it to have portraits taken of my two children.
Reviews we're all pretty similar. Far too expensive, hard sell ect.
I went ahead with it anyways. £25 for an hour's photography session then another hour or so taking a look at the photo's then if your not impressed just take the free small photo. Bargin!
I had very particular ideas of what I wanted and had a long conversation on the phone with the photographer when he rang to ask about the children to get an insight of what they liked ect.
When the time came we ended up having well over an hours shoot as he wanted to capture exactly what I'd asked for. A shoot with a 26 month old and a 6 month old wasn't easy esp when it was almost bed time but Mark (Lemington Spa) was really patient. I'm not saying this shoot was really fun and exciting because actually it was more stressful than I'd thought it would be. Children this young don't smile on command, you just have to go with the flow.
Because of my previous experience with Venture (where even 10 years later the huge paneramic portrait is still loved and talked about) I was very nervous. I knew what I wanted and hoped he'd captured it. Myself and my partner went to view the photos and was greeted by Chris. We fell in love with the photos. Don't get my wrong - there we're some that we said no to straight away but a good 6 that we're just beautiful.
The thing is Venture capture's you children/family ect just as you are. Not a posed picture, not a 'smile - say cheese'. I've done my research and I'm very fussy about photography. To me it's art - you've got to love it as your having it on your wall's for a long time. I went to some local photographers but they we're no where near as good. Some had tryed to copy tp Venture style but failed. I visit people's homes in my job and I know instantly when there's a Venture image on the walls.
We ended up spending a fortune. We bought 2 huge paneramic portraits of the children. They we're fun shoots. One of my daughter taking a photo of my son with an old family camera and one of my daughter dressing up in my heels and my son next to her banging on my partners motorbike helmet. Isaac's really laughing and Olivia's in deep concentration. It was perfect to us. It had a little bit of me and my partner in it without us being in it and our children we're captured just as they are at home. We also bought another one of the children together looking into the camera. Really wide eyed, not a huge smile on their faces but just how they are, wide eyed and beautiful. We don't smoke and rarely drink, why not spend money on something your going to look at everyday for years.
I really don't understand why people are complaining so much about any hard sell or the fact the photo's do work out expensive. Be honest about what you want to spend. Be honest on the day if you weren't totally happy with the photos. They get no commision - it would be alot easier for them if you just took the free one. We we're there over 2 hours choosing our bigger ones. About the hard sell in shops ect that people are complaining about - come on! If you don't want something say no and walk away. How wet are you? I've been approached many times in the past and said no, it's easy.
We got no hard sell as I was very honest from the start. We we're never rushed - they fully understood that the choosing process can be hard, it's art and a lot of money and you need to be sure. We kept Chris 2 hours longer than he should of worked and he was just fantastic.
We now have our prints and there amazing, even better than I'd remembered. Time passes so fast, children grow up and change everyday. This is the perfect way of capturing them how they are now. Worth every penny in my eyes!