I know one studio that does it in a different way, can you do so as well?
If you still came to us, there was something bigger that that studio did not do...
What you probably found out just a few days or weeks ago was already known to us years earlier yet it did not affect the policy. Majority of our policies are shared by hundreds of established studios leading the industry on a national or international level. We can't match every local studio or a part-timer willing to offer just about anything to earn your business. On the same token, we do not price-match.
Some attract with price, others with product, and the benefit of choice is yours.
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Could you let us know if another couple is asking for our wedding date while we are still thinking?
We are very reluctant to do it as we know some businesses use a crafty technique of imaginary "other clients" and we do not want to be perceived as such. We will work independently with both couples knowing that whoever is ready to work with us will ...
Can you pencil us down and hold the event date?
Unless you are "married" to us already as a growing number of clients demonstrate, it is advisable to talk to 3-5 studios to find your best balance between artistry and budget. It is not expected that you will jump on booking right after our ...
How far in advance should I book you? Will you hold the date? What if the weather goes bad?
It depends on your flexibility and desire to secure us to work for you. If it's for a portrait session and you are flexible during the weekdays, you can book as late as few days prior to the shoot. Weekends, on the other hand, are often booked up 2-3 ...
What is the best way to get in touch with you? Can I text you?
There are plenty of ways to initially get in touch with us—our contact form, online chat, calling, emailing, texting, through Facebook (both personal and business page), Instagram, LinkedIn, WhatsApp, Google, and a bunch more. However, we'll lose our ...
Will I have the copyright to all my photos?
Usually, no. The term "copyright" is often misunderstood and confused with "usage rights". Under the Federal Copyright Act of 1976 and Copyright Law of the US Title 17 Chapter 2, when the shutter is released, the photographer who pressed the button ...