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Ashley and Mike asked me to capture the essence of their family. The reception at Crepes 'n Crepes in Cherry Creek provided a fantastic atmosphere.
4) Price: Price is always important. This can range from a few hundred dollars to well over $10,000. The average couple will spend in the range of 15-25 percent of the total cost of the wedding on pictures. Why this much? Because the wedding cake will be adored, but eaten. The music will be fun, but fleeting. The food and drink will be enjoyed, but digested. The fragrance of the flowers will fade with time, but your photographs will last forever. To have storytelling documentary images from that incredible day will keep the fragrance, laughter, dancing and love alive forever.
HINT: Marriage is for a lifetime. Invest in documenting your day and hold on to what is closest to your heart: family, memories and relationships.
This month, I am sharing 10 tips to help in the wedding photographer search. Find the earlier tips here:
1. Look for personality
2. Moments and style
3. Experience
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