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Awesome! I take bookings on a first-come, first serve basis. So if you like what you see, drop me a message via the contact page to check my availability and get the conversation started.
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If you are ready to book, I will send a contract for you to sign online. That, along with a $1500 retainer will secure your date in my calendar. The final balance is not needed until a month before your wedding date. You might not know which package you want until closer to your wedding date. That can be nailed down once you know how your day will play out.
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First you’ll feel relieved that you checked a major box, and you can trust that your story will be captured in the most epic fashion so you can keep reliving your favorite moments from the day you two joined forces officially.
We’ll schedule your engagement shoot, which is such a fun way for you two and my cameras and I to all get used to being together. After that you’ll be excited when your old pal Beth shows up on your wedding day, and you’ll hardly notice you’re being photographed.
We will stay in touch as you work on planning so we’re in sync when the day arrives. I would love to help you build your timeline to ensure that things run smoothly and we’ll have time for the photos you want. I don’t want to miss a thing!
We’ll discuss whether or not you want to do a first look and how that will affect the timing of the family and wedding party photos (if applicable), and portraits of you two.
2 months before your wedding I’ll send you a questionnaire to gather more intel. I’ll have you list all your VIP’s so I’ll know who’s most important to you.
A month before your wedding we’ll build a shot list of the formal photos to make sure they happen efficiently. Your remaining balance will be due then.
After that we all just try to contain our excitement and count down the days!!
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I am happy working alone, but also love shooting alongside a second too. I would recommend opting to have a second shooter for larger weddings to maximize all the candid pics of your guests whooping it up. I have a large network of photographers that I love working with.
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I’m based in southern Rhode Island and work all over New England. I love traveling to new destinations. For weddings 100 miles or more from Tiverton, RI you may be asked to cover travel. If accommodations are required this will be agreed upon booking and I’ll handle all arrangements myself. Don’t worry, I keep it as cheap as I can!
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Once I’ve edited out the closed eyes and redundant shots, my average client gallery contains around 60-80 images per hour I’m shooting. There will be more if I have a second shooter with me. I only include the ones where you are looking your very best!
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Your contract states that I will send your gallery within 2 months of your wedding, but I aim to do so even quicker if possible. Don’t worry, you will receive a sneak peek within 48 hours (as long as I’m not traveling).
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I am very finicky when it comes to color and exposure so I spend many many hours tweaking your images so they look their best. I do not use filters or edit to follow trends. Your images will look true to life and will withstand the test of time so that they let you relive the moments in them for eternity.
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Only if they’re going in your album or are being printed, and I do so only to repair blemishes or remove super-distracting things that aren’t supposed to be there. If you want extensive Photoshopping I will do so for a fee. I try to remove things in real life while shooting, it’s much easier than doing so later!
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I offer a range of albums to accommodate varied budgets. The premium albums are more resilient so they can be passed down as family heirlooms. We can discuss how hands-on you want to be in the album design process. Some people tell me to shoot for a number of pictures/spreads and just make the most killer album I can. A lot of clients like to send their list of favorites to design around with the idea that I will add my favorites to round out any holes in the story. You get two complimentary rounds of edits before committing to the final design. Some people prefer to do this over Zoom so we can collaborate. The number of spreads depends on the number of images included.
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God willing, I’ve never had to find a replacement in all the years I’ve been shooting weddings… but in the event that I should need to, I have a large network of capable photographers to draw from.
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I’m a Canon girl, and I carry two mirrorless bodies all day—in a kick-ass harness called the Money Maker. :) I shoot with mostly prime lenses, all L Series, top of the line glass. I utilize natural light when it works, and if it doesn’t I supplement with off camera flash, and I have a number of lights I use when necessary. I like to keep things simple so I can stay as quick and mobile as possible.