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Yorkshire Wedding Photographers : Diosa Photography |
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Craig Beck : Yorkshire Wedding Photography...
Coverage begins with the bridal preparation on the day through to the first dance. Through his photography Craig tells the story of your wedding as it unfolds. The smiles, the romance, the emotion. Documenting your wedding in beautiful detail. These images will be the narrative of your day, telling the story for years to come.
Custom designed albums, magazine styled, the traditional, or for something truly beautiful, a combination of both complement your choice of images. Our album choices are amongst the finest in the world, produced by hand in Italy and the UK will perfectly enhance and reflect each moment of your special day. For the full range of our coverage and prices please contact us for a free brochure & DVD or an individual price quotation. Having Craig Beck as your wedding photographer costs just £950 for the full day, fully inclusive of all costs. All packages include your photographs on CD-ROM and our famous post production and airbushing. Having a destination wedding? No problem, Craig specialises in wedding abroad with a dedicated studio in Cyprus. He is available for weddings all over Europe especially Malta, Ireland and Cyprus. Craig works throughout the UK and internationally but operates mainly in Darlington, Durham, Hull & East Yorkshire. At the time of booking, a fee of £200 is required to secure the day. Forty days prior to your wedding the balance becomes due.
Digital Package just £950.00 Prices include VAT @ 17.5% and cover weddings anywhere in the UK. |
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Yorkshire Wedding Photographers ... picking the 'one'The array of Yorkshire Wedding photographers appears to be wide. Choosing your wedding photographer is one of the key decisions you will make in preparing for your wedding. In your preparation, it is important to find a photographer that is providing the package that will best meet your own personal requirements. What type of photographs do you want? Formal? Most Yorkshire couples want some formal family and group shots of their wedding. They are often the "set pieces" of the day. These, if you like, are the historical record. For some couples this may all that may be required. For others these shots may be a small part of the photography, and the couple may want to keep them to a minimum. Candids? These are much more relaxed shots, catching the bride and groom and their guests during the day. The shots aim to build a story of the day, and to get pictures of the wedding couple and their guests as themselves and enjoying the day. Fine Art? The wedding couple may want to hire a photographer who can also add an artistic, contemporary style to some or all of the pictures. This may include fashion magazine type shots, or adjustments to colour and contrasts. How much coverage do you need? Do you want your photographers to be with you from the moment you rise until the last dance or do you only want them at the ceremony or until the first dance? Most photographers will have a range of packages to suit your needs, ranging from ceremony only to full day coverage. Yorkshire Wedding Photographers: Check their capabilities: The internet gives you a great opportunity to view the work of a wide range of photographers and help you to build a shortlist of the photographers you would like to go to see. Most photographers will have an on-line gallery which will give you a good indication of the style of photography they like to do. When you meet with a photographer, ask to see further samples of their work, and look for examples of a full wedding rather than a "Best of.." compilation culled from a number of weddings. Does the photographer have Professional qualification? Has the photographer won any awards for their wedding photography, or do they have testimonials from previous weddings in the Yorkshire area? Time, Location and Advice. Has the photographer worked at the Yorkshire Church/Reception you are using? Does the photographer have ideas on good location shots either at the Church/Reception or close by to get the best results? Do your wedding timings(season/time of day) enable the photographer to get the results you are looking for? If the photographer is pro-actively giving you sound advice on how to get the pictures you want, or offering options you have not considered, it is a good sign that you will end up with good results. Meet the Photographer. It is fundamentally important to meet the photographer that would actually do your wedding. You need this to be confirmed to you. Check that the work you see is the individual photographer's work, and not examples from the company he/she works for. It doesn't matter whether the photographer is based in the Yorkshire or further afield. Do you like the photographer? If you like the photographer (and he/she has met your criteria for the quality and style of work you want done), you will have a much better wedding day, and get much better results if you enjoy being with the person who will take the pictures. Will the photographer take time to build a rapport? What pre-wedding activities does the photographer offer to provide? For example: Pre wedding run-through, Site visits together, Studio portrait session. 4. Package and Price Decide your budget for photography. There is a wide range of cost and levels of service in Yorkshire Wedding Photography and you need to have a clear budget in mind before establishing your photographer shortlist. Never let price force you to settle for poor quality photographs... they will be there long after the wedding is over! Check what is in the package and what is not. It is important to spend time to understand what exactly is in the package you are signing up for. This can avoid dis-satisfaction from misunderstandings later. Some points to consider:- How many prints (and what size) are included in the package? What is the cost of extra prints and reprints? Is a wedding album and/or folder mounts included? Who has the copyright to the pictures? Are additional services (e.g Web upload) and miscellaneous expenses (e.g.postage, travel costs) included or not. Back up and Insurance. What happens if your photographer is ill and is unable to photograph the wedding? What happens if the images are lost or destroyed during processing? Does the photographer have professional indemnity insurance? The photographer is an important part of your wedding in that they not only provide a lasting record of the people, events and emotions but thay are also an integral part of the structure and organisation of the day. A photographer who can work quickly and easily and who you feel is someone you can rely on, can make a big impact on your enjoyment of your wedding day. It usually pays, therefore, to invest in a photographer who has the experience to deliver the pictures you want and to work with you to make the day a success. Yorkshire Wedding Photographers : Related Sites |
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