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Wedding
FAQs
Why
do you choose to use professional film instead of a
digital format when you photograph Weddings?
It is simply an artistic choice. I believe that the
digital format is just another media to work with. Just
like a painter has the choice of oil or watercolor paint,
I have a choice of what media to use to capture the
photograph. I have the negatives converted to digital
form for post-production work and do use the computer
much like I would do if I were to use a traditional
dark room, but keep from doing too much digital enhancement
to the final photograph. I attempt to
achieve the desired photograph at the time of capture
rather than using computer programs to create my photographs.
I believe that some photographs should BE photographs
and should be able to stand on their own merits. And
as a visual artist, I have to concern myself with how
what I create looks and what I think about it, or else
I would be something else other than what I am. I
will be the first to admit that I would love to shoot
digital for Weddings, and I would if I thought I could
achieve the same look to the photograph that
I can with professional grade film. The truth of the
matter is that I just prefer the way film captures the
images. There is a certain texture to the film that
I use, something that cannot be achieved using a digital
format. I used to be embarrassed that I was using film,
I actually started to think that maybe I was just old
fashion and not forward thinking, but realized that
just because something is available doesn't mean that
I have to use it for everything that I photograph. I
use what I think will result in the best photograph
for the project that I am working on. Don't get me wrong,
I love the convenience of using my digital cameras for
some work that I do, especially the commercial projects
where clients need the results immediatly and the volunteer
work the studio does. But, like cooking with a microwave
sometimes the old oven just gets results that I prefer.
I remember when my family bought our first microwave,
we were all convinced that it was the only way to cook
everything. But that quickly changed when we tried to
cook cookies in the thing. So just because something
is new doesn't mean that it is better than something
else, sometimes it's just meant to add to the experience.
What
is your style of Wedding Photography?
This
is probably the easiest question to answer, and the
hardest at the same time. My style is truly dictated
by the Bride & Groom themselves. It is dictated
by the choices that they have made in each other, their
Ceremony location, members of the Wedding party, family
members they have invited to have in attendance, the
flowers that they have selected, the time of day that
they will be married, the dress that is chosen, the
style of the Bride's hair, etc... If I had to nail down
a style, I would say that it is timeless. I blend traditional,
storytelling, detail, live action & fashion
styles of photography in order to create photographs
that will look as good twenty years from now as the
day you picked them up from my studio. The bridal clients
that I have the privilege of creating photographs for
tend to be creative and modern, willing to let a professional
who knows what they are doing, do what they do best.
My clients look for things that
are going to last and not be out of style in a year
or two. Trendy is great for some things, like
senior photos and cell phones, but when I make an investment
in something, I want it to last forever. Just like a
marriage. The question is, do you want your photography
to reflect you or the latest style and look trendy and
dated in 5 years? My goal at the end of our experience together is
for you to have photographs that you will treasure for
a lifetime, not just think are cool right now and in
20 years say to yourself, "What was I thinking?"
Do
you photograph family groups, and when you do like to
do this?
Of course I photograph family groups, my initial Wedding
photography training was photographing family groups.
I feel that they are the MOST important photographs that
will be taken that day. I am more than happy to help you
decide on the best time to shoot the family photographs.
I
see a lot of b&w photographs in the portfolio, will
my Wedding have both color and b&w photographs? Yes. The photographs that you see in the
Wedding portfolio are photographs that I chose because
of several different reasons. Some are there because I
want to show the range of our photography, and others
are there because I like the look of the photographs or
the story behind the photograph makes a difference to
me. I have had couples ask me to photograph their entire
Wedding in b&w and I urge them to let me shoot both
types of film in order to achieve a complete look to the
final set of photographs. When you come to the studio,
you will see all types of photographs from several weddings.
I update the portfolio about twice a year with photographs
that catch my eye.
How
many photographs do you take in a day and how many can
we expect to receive?
It really depends on your day and your time line.
How
many photographers will be at my Wedding?
Usually there will be myself and my shooting partner Julie.
We have photographed Weddings together for the past five
years, and work extremely well together. Some of the photography
that you see in the studio's wedding portfolio belongs
to her. Julie's background is in landscape, travel and
architectural artistic photography. If Julie is on assignment,
I have another shooting assistant that comes with me and
there are smaller Weddings that I have shot completely
alone.
Will
you be our photographer the day of our Wedding?
Yes, I will be at your Wedding as your photographer. I
only photograph a few Weddings per month, so that I can
focus all of my attention on the client's Wedding, rather
than it just being another day at work. Wedding photography
is more than a business to me; I truly feel that what
I do is important. It is important to the Bride, it is
important to the Groom and it is important to their families.
Therefore, it is important to me. These photographs are
going to be part of your married life forever. I understand
my responsability before, on and after your Wedding Day
and I take it to heart.
Is
Photography your full time profession and how much of
your business is photographing Weddings?
Yes, I am a full-time freelance photographer and working
artist. Weddings make-up roughly 75% of my business. I
also photograph families, children, headshots, lifestyle,
editorial, products, interiors, etc. It is what I was
meant to do, and it is my passion. I look at each project
that I do as an avenue to invite new knowledge and experiences
in to what I create on someone's Wedding day. I invite
you to look through my entire portfolio to see the extent
of my talents and abilities. I am an artist and photography
is my media. I live, eat and breathe photography.
When
are you available to meet to discuss my Wedding photography?
My hours are by appointment. I prefer to meet in the evening
and have no problem with meeting on a Sunday.
How
many times will we meet before my Wedding?
I am available to meet with my clients as many times as
they wish.
Do
you attend the rehearsal?
Yes, I feel that it is important for me to be there.
Where
is your studio?
My studio is located downtown on Meridian Street in the
Buckingham Building.
What
are your Commission Rates? Prices Vary.
Travel is based on a individual basis.
I offer ArtLeather
and Asuka
Albums.
I
know that planning a Wedding is not an easy task. Not
only are you going through a huge life change, but you
have to entertain friends and family as well. But, when
everything is said and done, it is one of the most exciting
days you will ever experience and you will remember it
for the rest of your life. I love being a part of it all.
I love the fact that I get to witness all of this through
my camera lens, and knowing that I am photographing this
one little moment in time for you to have forever. If
you select me to have the privilege to photograph your
Wedding, I give you my word that I will do my best to
create photographs that go beyond your expectations and
you will treasure them for a lifetime. Your Wedding photography
is my art. I capture important moments forever, it is
what I was meant to do and I love every minute that I
am doing it.