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Making extraordinary wedding photographs and portraits often requires spending a lot of time with your photographer. Finding a photographer with artistic talent who is also fun and easy to be around is the best thing you can do. One of the reasons I enjoy photographing weddings so much is that I often attract clients who become personaI friends of mine. If I spend the time to get to know you, your closest friends and family, my pictures will simply be more personal, engaging, intimate and in the end, memorable.
My mission in photography business is to exceed my clients expectations, make long-lasting relationships and create art through real moments and portraiture. I also want to teach and assist other photographers to become the best photographers they can be.
I photograph weddings, engagement portraits, family portraits, private and corporate events and travel.
Being a destination wedding photographer means that I don’t always get to meet couples before their wedding weekend. This isn’t something to be concerned about and the normal process begins with emails and phone or Skype conversations.
A wedding date is reserved with a signed wedding agreement and retainer. All of this is done online and takes just a few minutes.
Depending on the number of guests, most events require a second photographer / assistant. Despite our creative style, we will always photograph all of the details of your wedding and shoot any group portraits that you or your friends request.
I personally edit every photo that appears in your website, slideshow and digital negatives.
Turn around time is typically three to four weeks because I want to spend the time to make sure every photo has been perfected to my standards.
Engagement portraits are a fun way to celebrate your love for one another while making creative portraits that are often not possible on a wedding day. It is also a great way to get to know me and become comfortable being coached in front of the camera.
Family portraits and other portrait shoots are done on location and not in a studio. This can be at your home, at a spot of your choice or during an activity that encourages spontaneous, candid moments.
The best time of day for portraits is in the late afternoon and evening, during the sunset and throughout twilight just after the sun has set.
