Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Here is the second part to the four-part series....

Enjoy and have a nice day.

How to choose the right wedding photographer (part 2 of 4):

8. Research photographers.

Ask your friends, inquire at bridal shops and with the management of the ceremony and reception sites you have chosen. Also browse bridal websites for information and links to photographers that work in your area.

9. Make a list of photographers which seem to fit your criteria for price and available format.

Having a list is always handy when you shop around

10. Research each of the photographers on your list:

Look at samples of their work on the Internet. Ask your friends or co-workers if they have worked with any of the photograhers on your list before.

11. Remove from your list any individuals with less-than-stellar records, weak references, or a style that you dislike.

12. Interview each remaining candidate on your list by phone.

Make sure to ask if they are available on your chosen date, how much experience they have, whether they specialize in weddings, how soon after the wedding you can expect your prints or disk, and how long they keep the negatives.

13. Remove from your list any candidate which does not conform to your preferences or is not available on your chosen date.

14. Make appointments and meet with each finalist face to face.

Go to these meetings with your spouse-to-be if possible. Look at samples of their work, get a brochure with details about wedding packages, ask for a copy of their standard shot list (if they use a shot list which most experienced wedding photographers do not as they have well-memorized all the shots they need to get), and ask questions. Notice how polite they are. Ask yourself, “Is this someone I will want to be around when I am stressed, exhausted, dehydrated, overheated, and ready to faint in those uncomfortable shoes?”

15. Discuss with your spouse-to-be all the photographers you visited.

Spend time together comparing the packages available from the photographers you BOTH like. Decide which photographer and package best fits your needs and expectations.

16. Call your chosen photographer and make an appointment to sign the contract.

16. Confirm, confirm, confirm!

This is the golden rule of wedding planning. Remember: your wedding is more important to you and your spouse-to-be than to anyone else. As such, you must confirm appointments, plans, reservations, etc., several times—Once at contract signing, a second time 3-6 months before the event, and again 1-2 weeks before, at which time last minute details, changes, and requests can be worked out.


To be continued......

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

How to choose the right Wedding Photographer - Part 1 of 4

Hi All,

I thought that I would offer some opinions in order to help the engaged couples make the proper choices when it comes to selecting a wedding photographer.

This is the beginning of a four parts series that I hope some of you will find beneficial in your search for the perfect wedding photographer. Please stay tune for the other parts that will be coming later.

How to choose the right wedding photographer (Part 1 of 4):

Your wedding day is one of the most important day in your lives. You want everything to be perfect. Wedding photos are a cherished keepsake, passed down through generations, and the only commemoration of the thousands of hours and dollars spent to plan the most important day of your life. Other than the choice of a spouse, the choice of the wedding photographer is the most important wedding-related decision you will make, and is not to be taken lightly. Following these steps can help you select the best photographer to record your Big Day.

1. Decide what style of wedding photography you prefer.

Are you looking for a traditional approach with mostly posed images? Or do you prefer lots of candid shots in which the subject may not even know he or she is being photographed? Do you like the glamour approach of fashion photography? Would you prefer a photographer who combines all of these styles (a freestyle or eclectic wedding photographer)?

2. Decide what level of service you want from your wedding photographer.

Perhaps you only need photographs of your ceremony so having just 1-3 hours of photography may be enough for you. Other couples may prefer a complete package that may include a pre-wedding engagement sessions, rehearsal dinner photographs, bridal portraits and newlywed photos.

3. Decide how many images you would like from your wedding celebration(s).

Some photographers may provide you with under 100 images to remember your wedding day by. Higher-end photographers often capture thousands of images (generally from 1,000 to 3,000) for you to keep forever.

4. Figure out how much time and expertise you have to process your images yourself.

Many brides who choose photographers that only give them a disc of their images (no album, prints or other items) find that they lack the time, software or knowledge to create their own albums, properly edit the photos (crop, color correct, etc.). Often, years later, these couples just have a stack of dusty, cheaply processed proof photos or photos on a disc that are not being lovingly displayed as a reminder of the wedding day.

5. Determine your Budget.

Photographer fees, prints, albums, etc. generally come to approximately 12% of the entire wedding budget. This will allow you to quickly discard candidates which you cannot afford.

6. Decide how you will use your pictures.

Do you plan to purchase just an album for yourself, or also pictures for your walls, prints to give to friends and family, or even put the images on stationery, invitations, calendars, mugs, T-shirts, and magnets?


To be continued .........

Friday, January 15, 2010

Featured Wedding - Simple, Classy and Modern.

Mimi and Michael
6/14/2009

Working in the wedding business, we see a lot of beautiful weddings. And every once in a while we see a wedding that blows even us away. That is exactly what happened this summer with Mimi & Michael's event. Their beautiful colors were repeated through linens, chair cover, sashes, dresses, and flowers.

And we love the personalized look the photographs in the centerpieces give. Their wedding was simple, classy, and modern.

Chateaux at Fox Meadows manager

Sunday, September 13, 2009

Bridal Festival event.

Good evening all,

We just came back from a Bridal Festival event. We had a good turn out this afternoon. The show was held at Invesco Field at Mile High from 12PM to 4PM.

It was a good chance for us to connect with brides-to-be. We met a lot of wonderful and nice couples. It would be a pleasure to work with you all as you are preparing for your up-coming weddings. We wish all of you the best in your planning process. It is an exciting time that will lead up to the wonderful moments in your lives: your Wedding Day.

Have a wonderful evening all. Until next time.

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Launching of L'amour Florist website

We are happy to announce the launch of our sister site L'amour Florist to display our services and samples in the floral arrangement and event decorations.

We invite you to come and check it out. The URL is: http://www.lamourflorist.com

Thank you and have a nice day.

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

L'amour Studio's website is now LIVE!

After several weeks of hard work, we proudly announce that L'amour Studio's website is now officially launched.

We inivite you to come in and check out our works or simply drop us a few lines. We love to hear from you.

Have a wonderful and pleasant day!