Weddings are unique, but the traditional wedding entails the actual ceremony and reception. All the other photos are aimed at creating a comprehensive story that covers a full day of activities. Preparations for the wedding include dressing of the bride and bridegroom, a few remarks to friends and relatives by the couple, entry into the wedding venue, the actual wedding ceremony, a photo session of the group and newlyweds, reception, and the after-wedding party. All these often range between 4 and 8 hours.
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How many hours do you suggest we set aside for wedding day photos?
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I have downtime between events on my wedding day. Will I be charged for that downtime?
Due to several reasons including the need to ensure continuity, and canceling other photoshoot projects so we can focus on your event, we often have to charge for that time. Oftentimes, during the planning of the event, we schedule some other photoshoot sessions to complete our story of the event.
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What happens if we go over the contracted amount of time?
Normally, we specify the time of such an eventuality in the proposal. It is understandable and happens many times that the planned time is not necessarily followed to the minute. There is usually a reasonable flexibility in fractions of an hour. What we usually do is to notify you that time is up, and that if you wish to have an extension, the fee that shall have been included in the proposal is going to be invoiced after the function.
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Why do we need to charge for additional coverage?
We pay our photography teams in hours, and equipment used incurs charges when outside of the studio storage. It is for that reason that additional coverage is charged.
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