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Pierre Violle

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  1. Does anyone have information on organizing a CATAMARAN tour near Playa Del Carmen?
  2. Hey girls, Choosing a photographer is such a personal and critical decision. My number one advice is choose someone who's work speaks to you! Their work should give you butterflies (the giddy, good kind) and inspire you! I've put together a little WIKI with my top recommendations when Choosing Your Wedding Photographer. Hope it helps narrow down your lists! Happy Planning!
  3. PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE help me select a photographer
  4. Congrats! I would have to agree with Lincoln, stick to your guns. It is your special day and you need to be able choose the photographer that you think will best capture your essence and style! There are always creative ways around outside vendor rules such as guest passes or having your photog stay overnight as an invited guest. Speak honestly to your wedding coordinator, voice your concerns, and emphasize how important this item is for you! As for rating photographers, check out the WIKI I put up about Choosing Your Wedding Photographer. It will give you tips and insights on how to judge photographer's work and find the right one for you. Happy Planning! PIERRE VISUAL STUDIO - Wedding & TTD Photography FACEBOOK Fan Page
  5. Playacar Palace Wedding - Photographers ????
  6. Congrats! I would definitely agree with checking in with a travel agent. The amount of stress they will relieve will totally make up for the slightly more expensive package. They can be great for getting you some extra perks as well. Offering their services for your guests will also facilitate organizing the entire wedding party. To keep your spirits up here are a few teasers from a wedding I recently shot at the Dreams Puerto Aventura: Happy Planning!!
  7. Timeline... when to book?
  8. Choosing the right photographer can be such a difficult decision and is such a personal choice. The person you choose to capture your special day needs to match our style, inspire you, and connect with you. Check out the WIKI Choosing Your Wedding Photographer for some insider's info and tips and hopefully it can make your decision process a little simpler. Happy Planning!
  9. Choosing the right photographer can be such a difficult decision and is such a personal choice. The person you choose to capture your special day needs to match our style, inspire you, and connect with you. Check out the WIKI Choosing Your Wedding Photographer for some insider's info and tips and hopefully it can make your decision process a little simpler. Happy Planning!
  10. Choosing the right photographer can be such a difficult decision and is such a personal choice. The person you choose to capture your special day needs to match our style, inspire you, and connect with you. Check out the WIKI Choosing Your Wedding Photographer for some insider's info and tips and hopefully it can make your decision process a little simpler. Happy Planning!
  11. Choosing the right photographer can be such a difficult decision and is such a personal choice. The person you choose to capture your special day needs to match our style, inspire you, and connect with you. Check out the WIKI Choosing Your Wedding Photographer for some insider's info and tips and hopefully it can make your decision process a little simpler. Happy Planning!
  12. Choosing the right photographer can be such a difficult decision and is such a personal choice. The person you choose to capture your special day needs to match our style, inspire you, and connect with you. Check out the WIKI Choosing Your Wedding Photographer for some insider's info and tips and hopefully it can make your decision process a little simpler. Happy Planning!
  13. Budgeting for photography is such a personal decision. You have to remember that they are going to be responsible for "immortalizing" your wedding memories. I've put together a WIKI for Choosing Your Wedding Photographer with some insider's tips that can hopefully help you guys narrow down your choices and get the right person on the job! Happy Planning!
  14. Definitely check with your wedding photographer! Having the sun setting directly in front of the guests will make pictures very difficult, will make your guests uncomfortable and may make it difficult to look directly at the ceremony. You would not want your guests squinting and covering their faces during the key part of your ceremony! Check out the WIKI with Outdoor Wedding Tips for some more advice and things to consider! Happy Planning!
  15. I totally agree with FutureMrsDawson! Choosing the right photographer for your special day really is important. They are responsible for capturing the essence and feeling of your day so choosing someone who inspires you and who's pictures give you those fluttery little butterflies (the good kind) is so important. Check out the WIKI Choosing Your Wedding Photographer for some insider's info and tips and hopefully it can make your decision process a little simpler. Happy Planning!
  16. Choosing the right photographer is such a critical decision, many times looked over in the budgeting of a wedding. In order to help you make the right decision, especially in a market such as the Riviera Maya where there are so many choices, I've put together a WIKI Choosing Your Wedding Photographer with some tips of the trade and advice. Hope this can make your decision a little easier. Happy Planning!
  17. Choosing a photographer is such a personal choice and to many brides it is such a important part of the special day. It is too bad that some resorts do not cater to this and facilitate you having the perfect wedding day. Stick to your guns and demand your perfect day! Check out the WIKI Choosing Your Wedding Photographer for some advice on selecting that lucky professional to be with you on that special day!
  18. Choosing the right photographer is such an important decision since they will be responsible for "immortalizing" your wedding memories! Check out the WIKI Choosing your Photographer for great tips on making this decision!
  19. Congrats and Welcome! A great way to get a feel for a resort is to check out photo shoots by photographers that have covered that resort! You get to see pictures of multiple locations and at the same time getting a glimpse of what your wedding could look like as well. Happy Planning!
  20. Created for you by Pierre Visual Studio. Destination Wedding and Trash the Dress Photography How to Choose Your Wedding Photographer! A wedding photographer is charged with capturing the most important day of your life and immortalizing it on film. With such a huge responsibility and being that you cannot see your pictures before your big day, it can be one of the most difficult decisions you will make for your destination wedding. With my own experience as a wedding photographer for the last 6 years and having worked with many brides and grooms, I wanted to put together a “What You Need to Know” guide to help you sort through, narrow down, and finally select that special photographer that you will entrust with capturing your wedding memories. His Style – See photographer’s portfolios: The most important aspect of your photographer is also the easiest one to evaluate. The style needs to draw you in, speak to you, and make you fall in love. In our profession, we often use words like contemporary, photojournalistic, artistic, traditional, and vintage when referring to styles. In the end, regardless of the description, you simply need to follow your heart when finding the your ideal photographic style. The best way to judge a photographer’s style is through their website. There, you will find a selection of their favourite shots and get your first glimpse at the photographer’s vision. Portrait sessions require a very different approach than a ceremony or reception, where the photographer cannot stop or control the action. So, it is important that you look through various galleries, including photographs of each stage of a wedding. Too many photos of small details, even if they are good, may reflect a lack of anticipation when action is required. His Skill – See complete wedding sessions: Even amateur photographers can capture a few great photos and portfolios are a selection of a photographer’s best shots. In order to have a realistic idea of what you can expect for your wedding, ask to see a single complete wedding session. Better yet, why not ask if it is possible to see a wedding shot at the same venue you have chosen for your own event. A complete shoot will reveal the photographer’s over-all talent and skill level. While not all photos will blow you away, the general level of the photography should be good throughout. If the assistant photographer’s tools or skill level are not adequate, you will also notice that in a full shoot. Aside from a website, many photographers nowadays also host an online Blog where you will find large selections of photos from each photo session. Often these shoots will even be sorted by location or venue. Ask about a blog and spend time checking the various locations. You may even find some great ideas or suggestions for your own wedding planning. Final Product: Prints, albums, files, and internet slideshows: High-resolution files: For the bride and groom, the most important product you should receive from the photographer are the high-resolution files (HR files) and have their copyright for any private use (print, album, or use on social networks like Facebook). With the HR files, you can then independently produce anything you choose: as many copies as you want, enlargements, and albums at very reasonable prices. If you only receive prints or albums, you will be charged for additional copies. Low-resolution files: For those of you who are not familiar with re-sizing digital photos, ask your photographer to include a low-resolution copy of each photo. A size of 1200x800 pixels is enough to watch on your computer screen, to email, or to upload onto social networks. Albums: Some photographers offer very creative album designs and if that is important to you, ask about the album options available. For others, keep in mind that with a little time and a lot less money, you can easily create your own fabulous album. There are several online companies specializing in custom albums where is a few simple clicks you can upload your pictures, design the layout, and receive the album by mail a few days later. Quantity: 30/40 photos/h from reputable photographers: It is natural to want hundreds of photos of your big day but with an art such as photography, “the more the merrier” does not always apply. In my experience, a reputable photographer will have 30 to 40 good ideas (i.e. photos) per hour. Many more photos will be taken but only to be sure to capture the right moment and facial expression of each stage of your event. Perhaps there will more photos during the ceremony as a lot of things happen in a short time, but fewer photos per hour during a portrait session, where each photo can be more carefully planned and executed. While some photography companies will promise packages including 100 to 150 photos per hour, unless you are hiring multiple photographers to cover your wedding event, many of these photos will be very similar and each photo will not get the time and attention in post-production that it deserves. Price – from nothing to $15,000! Of course, your final selection of a wedding photographer and package will have to fit within your budget. Prices vary greatly from almost nothing to well over $10,000 for a 1-day wedding coverage. Always keep in mind that your photos will be your lasting reminder of that special day for many years to come. Never select a photographer exclusively based on price, especially if you do feel a connection with their work or their personality. A good photographer will rarely be amongst the cheapest, so be wary of packages that offer a lot for very little. For a high quality final product, the photographer needs to invest in good cameras, use an assistant or second photographer, and spend a considerable amount of time working your photos on powerful computers. A tip: if your dream photographer is out of your budget, consider adding your photography package of choice to your wedding gift registry. This can also work well for a post-wedding Trash-the-Dress session. Friends and family will enjoy reliving the memories they made possible and helped create. Some additional tips: Main photographer should not be an assistant. Always ask the name of the photographer that will cover your wedding and ask to see only his work when browsing portfolios. Be wary of companies that show you work by their best photographer, yet send only assistants on your big day as they are covering several events at the same time. Any questions you need to ask: The best moment to send a message to a professional photographer and get a quick response is at the beginning of the week. Most wedding and events take place on Friday and over the weekends, so if you send a message on Thursday night, you may only receive your answer the next Monday. Delivery time: It is normal for a professional photographer to require several weeks before delivery of your final product. Working the photos is time consuming (for myself, a 5 hour wedding coverage would require a week’s work on my computer). A photographer who promises to delivery 200 or 300 photos within a few days, will surely not edit each photo individually and not dedicate the appropriate amount of time to each snapshot of your wedding. Created for you by Pierre Visual Studio. Destination Wedding and Trash the Dress Photography
  21. Hi There! Cancun has a few secluded options for private ceremonies. For private beach ceremonies, you would be better off with a location in Tulum. Here are a few examples and you can always check out MY BLOG for full wedding shoots in Cancun and the Riviera Maya. Ocean front wedding gazebo at the Dreams Cancun: Wedding Chapel at The Royal Cancun: Beach-front Wedding Gazebo at the Princess: Hope that helps!
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