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I use natural light as much as I possibly can, but when the reception starts and the only lights are the ones hitting the dance floor, I break out my flash!
The deposit for my services is $1000, and it's required to lock down your wedding date. The remaining balance isn't due until a month before your wedding.
For lifestyle sessions, I require half the price upon booking, and the other half a week before your session.
I have two camera bodies, a Canon 6D Mark II and a Canon 6D, and I have a number of lenses in varying focal lengths ranging from wide angle to telephoto.
If you don't receive one from your wedding planner, or you don't have a wedding planner, I can most certainly help you with putting together a time line for the day of your wedding!
I have a great immune system and haven't missed a single wedding or portrait session, knock on wood! However, if anything were to happen to me on your wedding day, I have a number of photographers who I can trust with my clients.
My wedding collection includes two photographers, and that will include me and my second shooter. I choose my second shooters very carefully, they all have the same photographic style as me and we have a very solid partnership!
I don't have a set number of photos that I guarantee for each wedding, because each wedding is so different from the last. I do make sure that I cover every event from the wedding, though, so nothing is left out.
I have lots of backups, and backups for the backups! Your files will be very protected, and I always recommend backing up your photos when you receive them, just in case. I do bring a backup camera body to the wedding, in case something happens to it at the wedding.
I have an online gallery that I use to deliver my photos to my clients. You can see that and the weddings I've added to it here.
My wedding photography style could best be described as "lifestyle", which is a contemporary spin off of documentary photography. I enjoy being a "fly on the wall" and catching moments as they happen, but occasionally I have to step in and tweak little details here and there to get the best photograph.