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Being chosen to photograph two people in love on what will be the most magical day in their lives, apart from the birth of their children, is an honour and a huge responsibility. It takes time, attention to detail and creativity, but most importantly a "connection" between the photographer and the couple involved. If I think I am the wrong fit for your wedding's photographic needs, I would not accept the job. I would refer you to someone if possible that I feel could give you the type of photographs you want. However if there is a "connection" between us and we feel we are right for each other, then my aim is to provide you not just with photographs, but also emotions that you will still feel when you look at the pictures in 20 or 30 years time. Prices? My prices are simple to understand. My flat fee for photographing your wedding is $1200.00 For this fee we will meet and discuss your requirements and potential locations. I will photograph some pre wedding "getting ready and nervous" shots, the ceremony, family/formals, bride-groom location shots and reception time. This fee includes me shooting your photographs in RAW format for highest retention of detail, then processing them into TIFFs or JPGs, whatever your preference, ready for printing, and supplying them to you on a quality DVD.. What, you don't offer an album option? Well yes, I do actually. - A3 420 x 297 Landscape 60 page album ranging from $420.00 to $625.00 depending on your choice of paper stock, cover materials and other presentation options. - A4 297 x 210 Landscape 60 page album ranging from $330.00 to $490.00 depending on your choice of paper stock, cover materials and other presentation options. So, to sum up and put it into plain English, the most your wedding photography can cost you with me is $1825.00 which includes all photographic services, post processing, album design, DVD of images and a 60 page primo quality album. The least it can cost is $1200.00 which covers photographic services and all images on a DVD. Let me give you some advice, never ask me "why are you so cheap". It not only offends me, it annoys me. Maybe I'll suggest you ask instead why the majority of wedding photographers charge you three times more to photograph you and your partner getting married in the local park than they would to photograph you and a friend playing with a frisbee in that same local park. |
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