Maybe it's just a wedding photographers point of view, but I feel that photography is the most important part of your wedding. Well...the both of you saying "Yes!" is more important but the pictures are a close second. When searching for Denver wedding photographers you need to shop around. Search within in your budget, good examples, and figure out if your wedding photographer offers what you are looking for. Are you looking to just have the CD with full rights and all your images in full resolution? Do you need prints with your package? Do you need an online viewing gallery for your friends and family?
It is important to figure out what you want out of the pictures, on the most important day of your life. Call wedding photographers Denver and ask questions. This is a very important decision, so plenty of research is needed because you cannot redo a wedding photography session.
Please feel free to contact J. Amado Photography to discuss photography on your wedding day!
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Yes. I am pround to offer all your images (digital negatives) in full resolution and full release (rights) so you can have them printed anywhere!
I go through and color correct all the pictures. I make sure the grass is green, sky is blue, and the skin tones are just right. I will convert a couple to black and white or sepia, but if you see some that were not converted and you would like them to be, let me know and I can email the file over. I will also correct some blemishes, by request, at no additional cost.
For the most part I do wedding photography in Denver, but I do travel. I will travel up to 70 miles from my 80210 area code at no extra cost. Anything past that, I would like to discuss over the phone. For destination wedding photography I would also like to discuss over the phone. Since I have family in Southern California that I LOVE, the travel fee for wedding photography in Orange County, Los Angeles County, and San Bernandino County would be waived with advanced notice, since I can take the opportunity to be with them.
I cover the following cities without charging a travel fee. If your city is not listed and nearby one of these cities please feel free to ask if there is a travel charge. Littleton Colorado, Parker Colorado, Englewood Colorado, Fort Collins Colorado, Loveland Colorado, Greeley Colorado, boulder Colorado, broomfield Colorado, golden Colorado, highlands ranch Colorado, aurora Colorado, centennial Colorado, wheat ridge Colorado, Arvada Colorado, Denver Colorado, Lakewood Colorado, Northglenn Colorado, Westminster Colorado, lone tree Colorado, cherry creek Colorado, commerce city Colorado, thornton Colorado, castle rock Colorado, Colorado springs Colorado, and Longmont Colorado.
No! There are no hidden cost to my rates. Additional cost only come when you want to add more time, an additional Denver wedding photographer, or if your wedding takes place 70 miles outside of my 80210 area code.
Well, first of all, thank you for your interest. If possible, I would love to meet you to get to know a little more about eachother and discuss your wedding plans. If there is a great feel from both sides, we can proceed and talk about what package interest you (a deposit is required to reserve your date).
A quick guide to wedding photography on your special day…
By the time your special day arrives the venue has already been scoped, the poses have already been planned, and all equipment should be ready.
Photography of the venue should be first on the list. The empty chairs, the calm feel of the alter is a great shot. On the way to see the bride take a couple more pictures of the location.
The "getting ready" pictures are a lot of fun. Some brides do not like their pictures taken without makeup, but they will cherish those pictures forever. See if your Denver wedding photographer would set up a couple of scenes with the bride and her bridesmaids to photograph. Do not forget to take some pictures of the groom as well!
Follow the bride on her way to the ceremony. Capture those amazing moments before her before she says "I do". Run and get different angles of this walk. Capture the look she gives her husband and the look family and guest give her. During the ceremony do some more running! Lots and lots of angles are needed for this moment! The rings and the first kiss are the most important.
The walk back together as husband and wife is great. Don't miss one step. This is my favorite part of wedding photography.
For me, the family portraits are always best before the reception. Grab the family and friends that are going to be in these wedding portraits. The poses should already be planned, but it still can be a little stressing. It's not very easy to coordinate when everyone is moving around. Do your best and make this quick. A large group of people get tired, quick! This is also a good time to do any "fun" poses planned.
At the reception, get the introduction, the dance, and the cake. Move around and get to know the friends and family. If they know you a little, they will smile a little brighter. A lot of candid pictures during the reception, so do your best impression of a photojournalist. Have fun!