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I love photojournalism. I love to
document the heart beat of one of the best moments of couples' lives. I
love to describe their feelings on their wedding day as it unfolds with my camera. I always look forward to capturing the bliss on a bride's face as she basks in the indulgence that the beauty salon has to offer; the nervous giggles she shares with her bridesmaids as she excitedly talks about the details of what is to come; the rosy blush on her cheeks as she approaches her would-husband who is waiting for her at the altar. Most of all I love to capture her expression when she utters, "I do". I love to capture the events unfolding around them - her dad's expression as he walks down the isle with his beautiful daughter in tow; the tears trickling down her mom's smiling face. The smirk etched on her siblings' faces as they wrestle about the thought of who gets to move in her room when she leaves home. I love to capture the moments that they might otherwise miss because they are also basking in the same joyful moment. Moments like these I have been looking forward to on each and every wedding since I opened shop in January 2004. Q. What's the photographer's philosophy about shooting weddings? (This question will give you an idea of the shutterbug's expertise and passion for his work.) A. Wedding photography is an art. It's either you have the knack for it or not. It could not be learned solely by experience nor affiliation with professional photographer associations. The learning process entails 95% talent, passion and aspiration and 5% perspiration. Q. Does the photographer shoot in color, black and white, or both? A. I shoot in color but I will convert a selection in Black and White upon request . Q. How independent is the photographer? Does he or she prefer that you describe exactly what you want, or would he or she rather have free rein to capture the festivities on film (digital)? (This point determines how you two will work together.) A. It's your special day and I would love to hear how you want it captured. But if given free rein, I normally prefer to be in the background and be a 'spectator' to a wedding as it unfolds. And capture 'kodak moments' as they present themselves to me. Q. Will the photographer you talk will be the one who actually takes your wedding pictures? (This is crucial! Each photographer's style is unique.) A. Yes. I am the main photographer of ramyphotography.com. Q. Is the photographer open to a list of must-take photos (pictures you definitely want shot)? A. Yes I am. I also have compiled a comprehensive list of formal and informal shots that Brides and Grooms could choose from. You are welcome to add some more if you wish. Q. How does the photographer determine price? By the number and kind of prints you think you'll want, the hours the photographer spends on your wedding, the developing time, or a combination of the above factors? How many rolls of film will be shot, and how many proofs and final prints will result? Are packages available? Can you get a price list? A. Please click here to view our pricing. Q. What kinds of cameras does the photographer use? (This will acquaint you with the photographer's experience and knowledge.) A. My main equipments are as follows: a. Canon EOS 5D 12.8 Mega Pixel Digital SLR b. Canon Zoom Wide Angle-Telephoto EF 24-105mm f/4L IS Image Stabilizer Pro Lens c. Canon Normal EF 50mm f/1.4 USM Auto focus Lens d. Quantum Instruments Qflash T4D with Turbo 2x2 Battery and Charger e. 3-Canon BP511A 1390mAh Lithium Battery Pack f. 3-Sandisk Ultra II 1gig Compact Flashcard Q. Does the photographer bring backup equipment in case of emergency? A. My back up equipments are as follow: a. Canon EOS 10D 6.3 Mega Pixel Digital SLR b. Canon Zoom Wide Angle - Telephoto EF 24-70mm f/2.8 IS USM Pro Lens c. Canon Telephoto EF 85mm f/1.8 USM Lens Q. Does the photographer develop his own work? A. No. I work with a photo lab company called Miller's Professional Imaging Q. Ask yourself: Does this seem like a person you could tolerate throughout your wedding day? You'll want to feel very comfortable around your photographer. Rapport is important with all wedding professionals, but it's crucial here! Q. Carefully examine each photographer's past work (the book). Be sure you're looking at work shot by this particular photographer, not by other professionals who work at the same studio. A. Click here to view our portfolio. Notice whether the photos are framed and centered well; lighting is effective; details are visible; people look comfortable and relaxed. Q. What are your payment options? A. a. Cash b. Check or Money Order c. Paypal (Visa, Mastercard, Amex, Discover) |
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