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A. We are full service photographers with a variety of packages to suit every need. Many photographers will have packages that give you 5 or 6 hours of time and all the negatives and previews. This can be less expensive although you will need the ... more
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Blake has an AA in Photography and has studied under the famous Ansel Adams. He is also a current member of Professional Photographers of the Greater Bay Area with whom he attends professional meetings. ... more
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A. We strive on at least a 2 photographer to 1 model ratio. Q. Will there be studio shooting? A. Yes, studio lighting will be a huge part of HTL XII. We will have 5 studio set ups during our scheduled shooting. Photographers may bring their own ... more
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The photographer is happy to photograph as many as required, this can be prearranged with the vendor and/or the agent or left to the experience of the photographer. ... more
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In the photographic community, we are constantly communicating with one another. Should an unforeseen occurrence arise, we will provide you with another photography company that is available to cover your wedding. ... more
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I have to refer to successful nature photographer Scott Bourne for this one. I heard him once say something like, "Your family and friends say you should become a professional photographer. But has anyone offered you money? If multiple people have, ... more
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The Photography of the future is now here to stay and is getting better day by day. Digital Cameras are now ready for the Wedding Business. The resolution of photographs from Digital Cameras has not only caught up with the resolution from ... more
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I haven't looked into them in a while, but Adorama used to have continuous light kits marketed just under a house brand that weren't bad. I don't know who really manufactured them, but I know people who've bought them over the years and they seemed ... more
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If you want a DSLR, then the S8000FD is not for you. It is NOT a DSLR. If you want a DSLR, you will have to save up another $200. The Nikon D40 with 18-55mm lens is under $500 and at present the least expensive DSLR. The Nikon DSLR has a much ... more
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Like anything else, you get what you pay for. Lesser experienced photographers often don’t understand the importance of good business practices, duplicate back-up camera gear, off-site data storage, good insurance, and bullet-proof contracts. ... more
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