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My Style:
 
I have a mixed style of photography.  As far as weddings go, I enjoy  shooting in a documentary and portraiture style.  This means that I will try to capture as many "little" details as I can in a shoot while still taking formal and informal group and single shots.
 
 
Copyright:
 
The copyrights of all images will be maintained by me; however, the picture proofs will be available on disks.  This allows for the client to make unlimited prints from their preferred studio.
 
 
Proofs:
 
All of my work is done in digital which is the industry standard.  After each shoot and as photos become available I will upload them to my other site and give the client a password so they can view some of the most recently finished proofs.
 
 
What to Wear:
 
What you, your family, or anybody involved in the pictures wears has a huge impact on the picture results.  Keep it simple, with solid colors (preferably no stripes, patterns, or logos).  However, what is worn is up to the client and I will be more than willing to work with ALMOST anything.
 
 
Wedding Details:
 
Bridal Shoot- I suggest that you bring flowers to the shoot to add a few more options for creativity.  It is not required, but I do recommend it.  You may also bring relatives or friends.  I want the person to feel comfortable so they will be more relaxed in front of the camera.  However, keep the numbers to a minimum because too many people may distract from the shooting or make you more nervous.
 
Engagement Shoot- Again, keep the attire simple, with solid colors being preferred.  There is no need to match, but the chosen attires should complement each other.  You may be as creative as you want with posing, location, and outfits.
 
Wedding Day- Please allow for at least 1 hour for the after-ceremony and/or temple shots.  Try not to book something immediately after the ceremony so that we may have plenty of time to be creative with the bride and groom together.  Mid-day would be the least preferred time for any shoot since the lighting is much more flattering as the sun gets lower.