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jean-marcus

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  1. Jean-Marcus, Please read the http://bestdestinationwedding.com/forum/t921 before continuing to post. Please note that this post is considered spamming and is not permissible. Further posts as such will result in a permanent ban.
  2. hmm was trying to delete this one cause it posted twice. oopsies
  3. well... in no way am i a moron when it comes to technical things but i never quite understood forums. they just seemed like drama and bickering, but this one seems like it can do a lot of good helping people out so i decided to join. plus somoene had posted about me on here so i figured what the hey....
  4. As a professional wedding photographer I know more than most people about couples wedding budgets. I would like to add some additional information that I hope will be helpful for all of you out there who are about to get married and want to maximize your budget to ensure you get what you want for how much you can afford. I loooove to help couples find a photographer within their budget. If they cant afford me I will gladly help them in the right direction of someone who might be because I know how important the photos are and I knoooooow badly it can suck to get crappy photos because I hear it time and time again from couples who wish they would have gone with me. First and for most... Never lowball a photogarpher to try and get a deal. You WILL end up getting burned in the end because you will end up 1. offending the photographer or 2. have them not put their all into your photos because they dont feel that it is worth it or 3. end up with a photographer who wont be able to provide the quality of images that you deserve. IF you are on a budget this is what you should do. First figure out how much your budget really is for your wedding. Most couples invest (and it really is an investment in quality) 10% of their entire wedding into photography. Now you have an idea of what you should consider spending. Some spend more some spend less. If you don't have that much alloted for photography that is completely okay. But don't expect photographers to always be able to meet your budget. One thing you have to realize is that we are in a business and photographers usually have to charge what they charge for a reason to stay afloat. If you think about it we literaly have 52 weekends a year to make our income and the rest of the time is spent editing through thousands of photos per week. Plus theirs advertising costs, and taxes and this and VERY expensive equipment. On the other hand what we offer is a service and not a product so we can sometimes bend a little bit on our pricing. Find photographers online or through a friend that you have heard a lot of good things about. Check out their pricing and if its within your budget contact them right away to see if they are available. (dates book up fast). If they are close to your budget but slightly over mention what your budget is and perhaps they will be willing to try and meet yoru budget. If that doesnt work try these things. 1. Ask if perhaps you could get a bare bones package or exclude some of the things that they offer to try and bring the price down. Myself I do all my packages a la carte so that the couple can pick and choose their own package to try and work within their budget. 2. Perhaps they would offer you a discount if you pay for it all up front (if you are willing to do this make VERY sure that they are very reputable and wont just vanish with your money because I have heard this happens) 3. Try considerig having them there for a little less time (i dont recommend this one because personally I feel that the best photos arent from the ceremony but the getting ready and during the reception. that is why I, as well as some other photographers, offer an unlimited time for a flat rate) 4. Ask if it might be possible to hire them for the photography at first and then maybe a few months or a year down the line purchase the album through them. 5. It can't ever hurt to ask as long as you arent trying to lowball them. A couple I shot in Tulum Mexico only had half the budget of what I quoted them but I did it because I knew it would be a wonderful wedding, a great time, and amazing photos that would help my portfolio as well. If none of those things work then perhaps try a different route. You can try online listings like craigslist.org and locate your city and search for photographers on there. many offer discounted prices on there for cancelations, or open dates that are available. You can try going to a photography studio and see if they have up and coming photographers or second photographers that are wanting to try their hand at a wedding on their own. Also you can always try the photography schools. I know when I was studying photography I did the weddings for a couple hundred bucks to get the experience. One thing I STRONGLYYYY advise upon though no matter if you go with a professional, novice, or ameature, ALWAYS ask to see a complete set of wedding photos. Anyone can shoot pictures at a wedding and get a handful of good photos and if you shoot enough of those you can get yourself a great portfolio but still not be a great photogarpher. If they wont show you an entire wedding then be very cautious. If you have any questions ever please dont hesitate to ask. Even if you are going with another photographer and you want another photographers opionion about their pricing or what they offer or the quality of their photos just ask me. my email is [email protected]
  5. okay. this is my FIRST reply on here. lets hope this works. im a newbie to forums... i sort of dont like them but i just wanted to talk about how great it was to be chosen to shoot laura and davids wedding. i cant wait to meet up with them again when i shoot their co-workers wedding in DC. I will figure out how to post more of them up here for all to see..
  6. This was from a wedding I shot in San Diego. During the couples departure from the reception they handed out bubbles. Well one of the kids there took it to the extreme and dreank the solution and was blowing bubbles sans wand. The expression on the womans face in reaction is priceless.<br> Jean-Marcus Strole - Photography
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