FAQs
July 9, 2009Q: Why should I spend so much money to to have you, or anyone photograph my wedding?
A: Because you will have AWESOME photos! Your wedding photos are one of the few things you’ll have left after your wedding. You will be looking at them for years to come, and showing them to your children and grand children so why not show them amazing pieces of art?
Q: We don’t need an engagement session – can we take it out of the package?
A: Sure! But this depends on the package you end up going with. Usually something can be worked out.
Q: Can I drop a few hours from my package to save some cash?
A: Yes, you can drop all the hours you like but it won’t save you anything. UNLESS your wedding falls on a Friday or a Sunday. Saturdays are prime booking days and it’s not possible to subtract extra money off the packages. If you are getting married on an off day and only require a few hours, please e-mail or call me and I can work out a custom package to suit your needs.
Q: Do you mind if friends or family members take photos at the wedding?
A: I don’t mind at all! In fact, I will even help them out at time with their camera settings to get a better photo. Aunt Susie or Uncle Ted can snap away – I will never tell them to put their camera away!
Q: We have a break in between our ceremony and reception, can we break up our allotted hours?
A: Unfortunately, no. The hours contracted for are consecutive. You can definitely add more hours if you need them though!
Q: We definitely want to book you. What is the next step?
A: Awesome! I am excited to work with you! To officially book me for your wedding date you will need to sign a contract and pay a non-refundable retainer fee. As soon as those two things are done you are BOOKED!
Q: It might take us a couple of months to save up for the retainer fee? Can you pencil us in and save our date?
A: Unfortunately, no, I can’t. I can only reserve your date if the contract is signed and the retainer fee is paid.
Q: When is the remaining balance due?
A: The remaining balance is due one week before your wedding day.