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Canvas Super Square

November 30th, 2011

Check out the awesome new canvas Super Square we’re offering! This badboy is 30″x30″ and is a great supplement to your wedding album! Always on display, always out of reach of your kids and the perfect way to showcase your favorite images. Guys….there is still time to order one of these as a Christmas present [...]

 

Check out the awesome new canvas Super Square we’re offering! This badboy is 30″x30″ and is a great supplement to your wedding album! Always on display, always out of reach of your kids and the perfect way to showcase your favorite images. Guys….there is still time to order one of these as a Christmas present for your new bride…hint hint icon smile Canvas Super Square

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And here for your viewing pleasure is a set of albums belonging to Pam + Ryan. 12″x12″ Marlboro for their album and two 4″x4″ brown parent albums.
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Carmella’s, an Italian Bistro

September 15th, 2011

Those of you that know Alex + I well, know that we love Carmella’s! The food, the people and the ambiance are all amazing! The next time you visit, tell them Alex + I sent you and be sure to check out our art work from Italy in their brand new expanded area. Here is [...]

 

Those of you that know Alex + I well, know that we love Carmella’s! The food, the people and the ambiance are all amazing! The next time you visit, tell them Alex + I sent you and be sure to check out our art work from Italy in their brand new expanded area. Here is a sampling of what you may see…

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So, we were also asked to do a little bit of commercial work for them to help update their website images. I hope you enjoy them as much as we did. Yes, we did sample a few afterwards…and as I’m typing this right now, I’m getting hungry for their delicious Papardelle! Their cupcakes are out of this world!

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Enjoy!

 

 

 

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Go BADGERS!!

September 1st, 2011

Are you ready for tonights game? Don’t forget it starts at 7pm CST. UNLV vs. the amazing BADGERS!!! I had to pull a few favorites from our July Trash the Dress session plus share a few action shots of Alex and I to help get fired up for the game! It was such an amazing [...]

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Are you ready for tonights game? Don’t forget it starts at 7pm CST. UNLV vs. the amazing BADGERS!!!

I had to pull a few favorites from our July Trash the Dress session plus share a few action shots of Alex and I to help get fired up for the game! It was such an amazing opportunity to have Camp Randall all to ourselves for the shoot!

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GO BADGERS!!!!!

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How To Choose Your Wedding Photographer

September 1st, 2011

Hiring a wedding photographer may seem like a simple task, but choosing someone to capture all the moments and details of that special day can be much more difficult than most couples realize. The professional you select will create a photographic record that will be treasured by your family for generations, and making this decision [...]

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Hiring a wedding photographer may seem like a simple task, but choosing someone to capture all the moments and details of that special day can be much more difficult than most couples realize. The professional you select will create a photographic record that will be treasured by your family for generations, and making this decision is a critical step in the wedding-planning process. In some instances, hiring the wrong person might not only result in poor wedding photos, but could also have a negative effect on your entire wedding day (for example, imagine a sloppy-looking photographer running around, blocking the guests’ view and constantly distracting you from enjoying your day).

One of the most common and unfortunate mistakes couples make is hiring a family friend or an enthusiastic relative to photograph the day. Some may even ask guests to take as many photos as possible with the hope of piecing together an album composed of candid shots, most of which are unusable. Keep in mind that even with the proper equipment, photographing a wedding properly is a daunting task requiring significant experience, the finesse’ to be virtually invisible, and most importantly the talent and artistic vision to capture the memorable details and emotions of your wedding day. It is certainly not a job for the faint of heart.

How, then, does one choose an accomplished, professional wedding photographer? The key items to consider are your personal preferences in photography, your budget for the event, and the professional relationship and chemistry you have (or don’t have) with the photographer.

Wedding photography is usually classified as traditional, photojournalistic (candid), and artistic. There is a wealth of information online regarding these categories, if you would like more explanation of each. Although some photographers may declare that they are “hardcore photojournalists” (the current buzz-word in the wedding photo industry), I believe that a good wedding photographer must be able to do all the styles equally well. It is important to review a good selection of the photographer’s work, and you should love most (if not everything) you see. You should insist on viewing complete wedding albums to see how your final album could look. If you don’t feel an emotional connection with the photos and the photographers, you need to interview another photographer.

Couples also either under-budget for their wedding photography, or they try to shop around for the cheapest package, forsaking quality. As with any creative service, with most photographers you normally “get what you pay for.” If you see an all-inclusive package with albums under $2000.00, the quality of all the products and services is usually poor. If the package is above $5000.00, you should expect 2 photographers present, at least 8 hours of coverage, and high-end wedding albums (along with some extra items, such as proofs or parent copies). Make sure you compare apples to apples when reviewing various wedding packages, since they can be confusing. In most cases a typical wedding photography budget would be in the $3000.00 – $6000.00 range. Don’t treat your wedding photography as an afterthought – photographs are the most enduring and viewed remembrance of your wedding day (more so, even, than a video recording).

Make sure you feel a personal connection with your photographer. Some of the best photos of the day are usually taken “behind the scenes” as the wedding party prepares for the day, when you will be interacting with your family and friends. You should feel comfortable inviting the photographer “backstage.” As a wedding photographer, I regularly get invited to see the most intimate parts of the wedding day that are normally not visible to most guests or even family. Your photographer should be calm and assertive and have a positive energy about them. Make sure he or she shows a genuine interest in you and your family. Do not hire a photographer that makes you feel that your wedding day is just another job for them. Your photos would certainly reflect that.

Credit given to Michael Graham for excerpts of the article.

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