// FACTS ABOUT WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHY //
> We’re the vendor who’ll probably spend the most time with you on your wedding day. While others come and go, we’re there from start to finish—quietly documenting everything as it unfolds.
> At the end of the day, your photos are what remain. They’re not just memories—they’re something you’ll come back to for years, and something that only becomes more meaningful over time. These are the moments your family will look at decades from now.
> Great wedding photos is built on trust. The more comfortable you feel around us, the more naturally we can blend in—and the more honest and real your photos will be. We’ll also catch the moments you don’t see. The reactions, the in-between, the things happening while you’re somewhere else—we’ve got it covered.
> Even though we use modern cameras, what we do is still very hands-on. Every image is carefully selected and edited to keep everything consistent and true to the feeling of your day.
> Weddings are unpredictable, fast-paced, and often challenging from a photography perspective. That’s part of what we love. It’s a mix of documentary, guidance when needed, and being ready for anything—no matter the light or situation.

\\ HOW TO CHOOSE A WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHER //
> Style is what matters the most. As you browse through various portfolios, you'll notice the many ways to document a wedding day. Some photographers focus on candid moments, while others emphasize posed shots. Stick with the one that resonates to you.
> Remember editing is also part of what defines style. You will see galleries with super bright images, saturated colors (or not), others are more contrasty and moody. All those aspects will influence (and also dialog) with your final gallery. Be aware of that.
> Because the wedding photographer will be the vendor spending most time with you, is a good idea to choose somebody that you feel comfortable being around and make you feel yourself during the wedding day.
> Ask your candidates to send you (if possible) at least one full gallery. While it’s easy to curate a selection of stunning images for website and Instagram, you want to ensure they can consistently capture meaningful images throughout the entire event. Remember this professional will face all light conditions, sometimes under pressure and tight schedule.
> To secure your desired photographer, aim to book 12 to 18 months in advance, especially if you're planning a wedding during peak season. For off-season celebration (November to March), you might have a bit more flexibility The best professionals have busy schedules and the year have only so many weekends. Because shooting a wedding day is a tiering job, most professionals prefer photographing only one wedding per weekend.

