Wednesday, January 28, 2009

FAQ's

FAQ's
What is "photojournalism"?
A: Photojournalism is not a style but more of the philosophy on how the photographer approaches photographing a subject or event. A wedding photojournalist will photograph the wedding as an observer, and will not interfere or try to force moments into happening. They capture the shots that help tell the story of your day.

Q: Do you travel?
A: We are available for booking at almost any venue. Some travel fees will apply, but we will try and be as reasonable as possible; just ask, and we will cater a plan to fit your needs.

Q: Are there time limits?
A: Our packages include __ hours of time. Additional or less hours are always available. We have found that the average length of photography time needed for a wedding is ___ hours. Please contact us so that we can put together the right contract/package for you!

Q: How many photographs do you typically take at a wedding?
A: For a typical wedding, there will be approximately 400-600 images. Once we begin post processing, we will edit these images down to your best 250-300 final images that form your wedding pictures. With digital photography, there is a greater sense of freedom and experimentation that is available. Also, the ability to capture more moments is particularly suited to a photojournalistic style of wedding photography.

Q: What if your camera breaks?
A: Every piece of equipment has at least one back-up. Some have two.

Q: I've heard that digital prints don't last as long as prints from film?
A: This is not true. Although a copyright release will be issued, we greatly suggest you take advantage of our extremely low print pricing rates offered only for weddings, and print directly through our online proofing site.
Q: Do you offer the images online?
A: Yes! All of our weddings are posted online so that you and your family and friends can order their own prints and have them shipped to each person individually. All of our clients have their own password protected website for viewing all of their images. Cropping is also available through this site.

Q: What if you are sick and unable to come to the wedding?
A: One of the benefits of working with a team of photographers is that we will always have back-up so you will never be left stranded. In a case where they were all booked or not available, we would make every effort to find a subsitute photographer to shoot your wedding. It would be someone that we feel has equal creativity and experience. We would also pick up any addtional costs, if there were to be any.

Q: What else should I look for in hiring a wedding photographer?
A: Great Photographs!! Focus on the photographs and look for style, composition, lighting and creativity. Look for photographs with a variety of pleasing and interesting angles and perspectives. Look for work that is not "boring" and overly posed.

Read more...

Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Contact Us

You can contact us by email at: ssweddingphotography@gmail.com
Or you can contact us personally:
Shelley: shelley23@gmail.com
Rosjuane: rstevensphotography@gmail.com

Can't wait to hear from you!!

Read more...

Blog Archive

Be a Fan!

Followers

Link Us?

Shelley




Blog Tweaks by:



  © Blogger templates The Professional Template by Ourblogtemplates.com 2008

Back to TOP