Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Front Cover


(the front cover shown here is a scan which loses a lot of image quality)

We had a new ad placed locally in the The 2010 Langley Times Wedding Guide and they have also used us for their front cover.
We also had an article placed on Engagement Photographs that Hollie had written.
Here it is:
Your Engagement: Engagement Photo’s
You’ve got the ring on your finger and you’ve started planning your perfect wedding day. When booking the venue, you’ve walked through the space; you’ve tasted the caterer’s cuisine and smelled the melodic scents of theflowers for your bouquet. Now how do you check out your photographer? Sure you’ve met, booked and looked at his/her work, but how well do you gel? How do you make sure your images are everything you ever hoped for? The latest trend for many couples is Engagement Shoots. This is a great way to get to know your photographer and get a feel for what you can expect on your special day. Whether it be in the same spot that he proposed, a deeply meaningful place to the both of you or a crazy fantasy you’ve been dying to
capture in print. What better way to “try out” your photographer. Getting to know what you
like and don’t like ahead of time can be a real time saver on a day when time really matters. What are your most flattering angles? Learn tricks and tips to getting your desired results. Form that bond between you and your photographer and watch how comfortable and easy it all comes together when you really need it to. Use these images on your thank you cards or in the ever popular “Bride and Groom Slideshow” during the reception. How about on your “Save the Dates” or enlarged and framed near your guest book table? The possibilities are as endless as the shoots themselves. You’ve taken the time to research, touch, taste and smell. How wonderfully
gratifying it would be to have peace of mind knowing that you can scratch that little question mark off beside “photographer” on your long list of wants and wishes. When booking your photographer be sure to ask about engagement shoots. If they aren’t offered as part of their packages inquire about the cost of having one done. As well, the Engagement Album has also become quite popular, ask about the choices they might have. Why not have the best of both worlds- beautiful images and peace of mind? Can you really put a price on that?
Submitted by Hollie George of imaging1