|
|
"...When you choose your wedding photographer,
you're not just buying a service, you're investing
in memories. That's why you should consider
carefully the options available and seek a
talented photographer whose style fits your
personal vision of your wedding day"
News:
� 20% Discount for any package until June 30th
� 10% discount on Friday or Sunday weddings.
� 5% Discount for students.
� $1100 for Magazine style album
|
Things you should know:
The
following information will help you understand the wide range of
wedding photography options, making it easier to find the right
photographer for you. We've put together several examples, representing
the range of photographic styles used by modern professionals. A basic
understanding of these styles will save you plenty of time and trouble
when it comes to choosing a photographer.
|
Wedding photojournalism:
This
has become a very popular style of wedding photography, featuring a
series of candid photos covering the entire day. Benefits: Wedding
photojournalism gives you a series of unique images designed to "tell
the story" of your day. Drawbacks: There is no pre-planned "shot list,"
only the photographer's instincts; the images are unpredictable. Low
levels of available light may cause some pictures to look "grainy." The
couple may regret the absence of traditional, posed portraits in their
album.
|
Traditional style:
This
is the timeless style that you've probably seen time and time again.
The hallmark of the traditional wedding photography style is carefully
posed photographs of the key moments. Benefits: The traditional wedding
photographers usually use a carefully planned "shot list," which means
you'll get all the important images. Drawbacks: The photographer
virtually becomes a "wedding official," directing the wedding party and
guests according to a pre-planned list. This approach is very time
consuming, and as a result, the bride and groom end up spending less
time with their guests. The wedding album look is attractive, yet
predictable.
|
Illustrative style:
The
illustrative style photographers place the subjects in certain settings
to take advantage of good lighting or beautiful backgrounds. Then, once
the scene is set, the couple and their party are free to be themselves,
and this results in a more spontaneous feel. Unlike the photojournalism
style, illustrative photography takes advantage of the photographer's
artistic judgment rather than simply capturing a series of moments.
This style often used in pre engagement photography session.
|
Experience:
We
have been photographed ceremonies of different cultures, religions and
traditions such as Catholic, Mormon, Baptist, Jewish as well as Hindu,
Chinese, Filipino, Mexican and many more. Either you have a civil
ceremony in City Hall or Tea ceremony in your home or traditional
ceremony involving long pre arrangements we will try to keep the
intimacy while photographing all the key moments.
|
Consultation:
We're
happy to discuss any aspect of our business and how we can create an
affordable package to suit your tastes and budget. Please contact us
today or visit our San Francisco, Bay Area based photography studio to
learn more about our professional photography services. We serve entire
Northern California (from Monterey in the south to Santa Rosa and Napa
in the north and to the Concord, Livermore and Antioch in the East Bay
area).
|
Shortcuts
|
|
|