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A: Documentary shooting is a candid, unobtrusive approach to photographing your wedding. For a documentary photographer the goal is to cover your day as a story by capturing genuine ...
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A: Instead of spending the majority of your day posing for the camera, couples are able to interact with their family and friends naturally. This means, for example, that ...
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A: Wedding photography, in general, requires more work than most people realize. Sure, there are some photographers who charge $800 and will shoot for a few hours, drop off the negatives ...
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A: The Standard package is my minimum investment for 2010/2011 weddings and any feature included in that package is there to give you the best value for your dollar while at ...
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A: I, JD Howell, will be the principal photographer at your wedding and will be accompanied by an assistant to help and shoot throughout the day. All of the samples you’ve ...
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A: As a general rule of thumb, I usually recommend about 1-1.5 hours in the morning for the preparation and pre-formal photos with each partner/their family and another 1.5 hours in ...
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A: I don’t mind if some guests snap a few here and there, in fact I will often encourage it and help them get better shots…after all, this day is for ...
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A: Yes. According to provincial law images produced by a professional photographer are copyrighted the moment they are created. When a photographer sells you prints, he/she is actually selling rights to ...
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A: The high-res image disc can be bought for $800.00 so you can print through your own accomodations.
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Documentary shooting is a candid, unobtrusive approach to photographing your wedding. For a documentary photographer the goal is to cover your day as a story by capturing genuine moments and ...
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Instead of spending the majority of your day posing for the camera, couples are able to interact with their family and friends naturally. This means, for example, that instead of ...




