FAQ
Your coverage.
I do not believe in photography by the hour or time restrictions.
It simply does not fit in with the relaxed atmosphere I try
to encourage. We discuss what suits your wedding. Most couples
coverage starts from “getting ready” to the “Reception”.
Full reception is available or no reception at all whatever
suits you.
No set quantity.
I do not limit the images you receive. The quantity included
in your package is a minimum amount and depending on what
the day offers, we build from there.
Post Production.
All images are colour balanced to show your wedding day in
the best possible presentation. A combination of colour, black
and white and digital enhancing is included depending on your
preference.
Flexibility….of
course, share your thoughts and idea’s with me and I
will customise a wedding package to suit your requirements….you
decide!
Packages and “How much”.
Every wedding is unique and everyone is always looking for
different inclusions for their wedding photography. I have
set packages available but most clients choose to have a customised
package….that way your inclusions are what you want!!
To give you an idea clients spend between $1500 and $4500.
Some clients spend more but you choose how much to spend on
your memories.
Once we meet in my gallery, I will be able to customise an
accurate quotation with no hidden surprises.
Turnaround. Your
wedding images (proofs) are available within 4 – 6 weeks
after your wedding. Coffee table books and bigger Art Albums
require about 12 weeks once your final images are chosen.
How to decide the best photographer for me. All
photographers have a unique signature style and offer diverse
albums….here are some tips to make “choosing a
photographer” less confusing:

Is the photographer flexible in what they are offering?
Are they really listening to what your requirements are?
Are they keeping us well informed?
Is the photographer professional in their conduct and are
they offering me the service I need?
Are they a working professional photographer?
Are they part of the Australian Institute of Professional
Photography (AIPP)?
Am I comfortable with them?
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