Wedding Photography FAQ’s

1. How far in advance should we book?

A year in advance will secure your date since weekends during prime wedding months get booked fast.

2. Is travel included?

Travel over 45 minutes from photographer location will be charged a travel fee of $100.00.

3. What's the average cost of wedding photography?

My packages range from $2,550.00 - $5,000.00

3. Can we customize an existing photography package to fit our needs?

Sure!

4. Do you provide prints, framed wall art or albums?

YES! One of the things I love most is taking a digital file to print.

5. How long after the wedding will we receive the our proofs?

It will take approximately 2-4 weeks until your wedding proofs are delivered. Once you have selected your favorites, additional editing will be applied and your final prints will be available for download 2-3 weeks from the date you have selected your favorites.

6. Will there be a second shooter or assistant on the wedding day?

No, I work alone.

7. Can we request specific shots or poses we want to be captured?

Yes, you can. Please be aware that highly stylized compositions require more set up time, so be prepared to spend extra time away from your guests.

8. How do you edit or retouch your images?

There are many wedding styles to choose from and I will create a few samples for your approval before final edits will be applied. I'll ensure that all the choices match the overall aesthetic of your wedding. These can range from a classic film noir style to vintage and faded, or even a silky-smooth skin texture to a Harley Davidson grunge appearance.

10. What is your booking process.

We'll start by having a preliminary consultation during which we'll assemble a personalized shot list. Once you give the okay on your shot list, we'll sign a wedding contract and address any extra queries you might have. I require a 50% deposit to hold your wedding date and the remaining balance should be paid in full thirty days before your wedding.

We'll also make sure to schedule a call 24 hours before your wedding to make sure everything is all set.


Remember, these questions are just a starting point. Feel free to ask me anything!

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