Investment

In today’s world, the smart phone has made everybody a “photographer”.  The level of technology incorporated into smart phone cameras is truly astounding and rivals that of equipment used by professional photographers.  Technology aside, a person with a camera phone simply “snaps a picture”.  A professional photographer, however, creates a portrait. A portrait represents the artistic vision and style of the photographer who considers many factors before capturing the image including location, lighting, pose, etc., that will present the client in the most favorable way.  Our quality professional portraits are unique works of art and not imitations of someone else’s work.  Our portraits reflect our passion:  Creating the most astounding portraiture imaginable.

Wedding and Elopement Packages

From small, intimate elopements ... to large, grand wedding days.... we have several different packages you can choose from to fit your needs. Please message us today to get a copy of our wedding pricing guide!

Starting at $1,500

FAQ

Do you shoot destination weddings?

Will there be a second shooter?

Can I extend the session on the day of?

What kind of gear do you use?

Do I have to order prints through you?

FAQ

Do you shoot destination weddings?

Yes, we do.

Will there be a second shooter?

That depends on the package. For example: A simple elopement package will typically require only one photographer. The larger, more elaborate weddings will always have two photographers working the event.

Can I extend the session on the day of?

Yes. Details about this are explained in your contract.

What kind of gear do you use?

We use state of the art equipment. Our cameras and lenses are professional grade. Nothing less. We have a lot of money invested in quality equipment and multiple layers of redundancy because we can't afford to take any chances when there are no "do overs".

Do I have to order prints through you?

No, you don't. It is, however, highly recommended that you do. Our equipment and post-production image processing software is color calibrated to ensure accurate colors from camera to final print. Further, our printing partner provides us with print paper profiles that we use during image processing to replicate how the image will look when printed on specific papers, and other media.


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