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    June 2nd, 2009TiffanyGBragging

    Well, it’s 2:30 am here in Las Vegas, on an early Tuesday morning, and I’m in the process of moving all of my 12+ month-old images to a new “archive” hard drive, since both of my 1-TERABYTE (that’s 1000 gigabytes) external backup hard drives are FULL*. Before I did this move, I compiled some statistics…

    Over the last 16 months, I have personally shot 107 Las Vegas Weddings, Engagement Sessions, and Proposals (and 1 in Chicago!). My assistants (and Jeremy) have shot an additional 56 photography events in Las Vegas.

    At those weddings in Las Vegas (and the engagement sessions and marriage proposals), we had a total of 76,718 “keeper” photos. Now THAT is a LOT of photos! What boggles my mind is that either Jeremy or I edited and processed every single one of those photos!

    I am busy… but I want my clients to know that I do remember each and every one of you! I can look at a few photos from an event and tell at least 3 stories about the happenings of that day – as a matter of fact, if you are a past bride, reply to this post and I’ll reply with a good story of my memory of your wedding!

    I love wedding photography in Las Vegas. And as my past brides know, I get personally invested in every event. I consider each and every one of you a friend. And I thank you (again) for letting me be involved in your wedding day!

    * For you techies, or if you are wondering how safe your images are, here’s what I do to keep your images safe:

    • During events, I change memory cards every hour. This limits the (very very slight) risk of a memory card failure. I am proud to say that in the last 16 months I have lost only 40 images (out of 96,718) to memory card problems. I tell you this for a simple reason: most other photographers WILL NOT tell you this. Rest assured, the chances of losing photos is VERY slim – but I am constantly taking every precaution to limit the losses IF it were to happen.
    • I “dump” my memory cards to our photo editing computer IMMEDIATELY after each event (even if it’s 2am).
    • One the photos are “dumped”, I create my Lightroom Catalog and then BACK UP the catalog and all the images to TWO SEPARATE HARD DRIVES. At this point, there are THREE copies of your photos.
    • One hard drive is kept at my house, another is kept in a secret location, and the “main” set is on the computer is in my office. So for me to completely lose your treasured photos would require THREE hard drives to fail/get stolen/etc. at the same time.  This is next-to-impossible.
    • Your images are kept for 12 months on the 2 backup drives. Then, once an event is 1 year old, it is “archived” to our new 1.5-Terabyte drive and removed from the 2 backup hard drives. The archive drive is kept in a locked, secure, and fireproof location.

    Well, that’s what I do to keep your images safe! Hope you enjoyed all the details!

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2 Responses to “Las Vegas Wedding Photography – Photographer TiffanyG Interesting Facts”

  1. As someone who works in IT, and someone who plans to have you photograph my wedding later this year, this article is very much appreciated. Not to mention it makes me quite proud of my fiancee for making such an astute choice in photographer :)

    I don’t even take that good of care in backing up my own personal data.

    BTW: I like your choice in web software as well, I’m quite fond of WordPress myself.

  2. Can you email me contact information and prices please.

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