
FAQ's
Q) What is your photography style?
A) I find joy in the vibrancy of bright colors, while also finding beauty in the simplicity of black and white. You can expect to see a mix of both in your wedding gallery.
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Q) Do you mostly take formal shots at the wedding?
A) We capture both the planned, formal family photos as well as the spontaneous, in-the-moment shots.
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Q) How will I know what photos we are doing and when?
A) A timeline will be prepared for all the photos in advance, and you can give your approval. It's also important to inform your family and friends about the photo schedule.
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Q) Will all the images be edited?
A) Yes.
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Q) Can we have the unedited images, as well?
A) You will only receive the edited images.
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Q) My aunt/uncle/cousin does photography, as well. Is it a problem if they take photos at the wedding too?
A) It is not a problem if they do not interfere with the professional photographers and the events we are trying to capture.
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Q) It’s going to be really dark at the reception, do you have lighting?
A) We always have additional lighting and flash at the reception.
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Q) How long will you stay at the reception?
A) The number of hours for the day will be predetermined based on your package, but additional hours can be added if needed.
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Q) How many digital images come with my package?
A) The wedding package typically includes approximately 500+ edited digital images, tailored to your specific needs.
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Q) Will my images come on a CD/DVD?
A) You will receive the images on a USB and access to an online gallery.
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Q) Do we have the printing rights to the images?
A) As the owner of the images, you have the right to print them. You can order professional prints through Impulse, but it is optional. Keep in mind that colors and image quality may vary when ordering from other sources.
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Q) What if your equipment malfunctions during the wedding?
A) We always come prepared with backup equipment to ensure smooth operations throughout the day.
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Q) Will there be a second photographer?
A) Each package includes a second photographer who captures different angles and events while the main photographer focuses on the bride and groom and other significant events.
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Q) What happens if there is an unforeseen emergency at the last minute and you cannot be there to photograph the wedding?
A) I will ensure that the wedding is captured by a second photographer. Furthermore, I will diligently work to secure a replacement photographer for the event.