Investment
The starting point
Wedding coverage starts at $5,500.
Every wedding includes full-day coverage, two professional photographers with forty years between them, and every edited digital photograph from your day. The exact shape of your collection comes together on the call.
Cinema
A still gives you the moment. It does not give you the way your grandmother said your name, or the laugh your mom does when no one’s looking, or what your dad whispered to you right before the doors opened. Twenty years from now, those are the things you will want to hear again, and a photo cannot give them back to you.
Also your drunk uncle, slow-motion, on the dance floor at midnight. Genuinely priceless.
Most couples add cinema once they see what a photo alone can’t hold.
Before you ask
Twenty-one years in. We show up in full suits, dressed for your day, not against it. I am the friend with the camera, in your circle, not the vendor in the corner.
So this probably is not your fit if
No hard feelings if that is you. If it is not, let’s talk.
Before the call
$2,000 holds your date and your name on the calendar. From there, two paths: split the balance into monthly payments leading up to the wedding, or pay 50% at 90 days out and the final 50% at 60 days out. Whatever fits your budget better, we build it at booking.
Yes, on every collection. There is a small fee for payment plans, which we go over up front so nothing is a surprise. Most couples either split the balance monthly or do the 50/50 schedule above. No interest, no penalties, just a straightforward monthly draft until the balance is clear.
If I have your new date open, your retainer moves with you, no penalty. If I don’t, my associate shoots the day at the associate rate, and the gap from my collection comes off your invoice (me and my main second photographer would be at another wedding I can’t move).
This actually played out during COVID. A bride moved her date three times, and on the third move I was already booked. I lined up a video and photo team I trust, briefed them like it was my own day, and the couple was over the moon with how it came out. Nothing about the day felt like a backup plan.
One more story for context. We had a wedding push to a Sunday because of a Philly snowstorm, and on the new date the videographer just never showed up. I had a spare camera in the car and a GoPro the couple owned. I rigged both and grabbed the ceremony plus the moments that mattered most. They still have that footage. The point: when things go sideways, we figure it out and you still get the day captured.
Full-day coverage with two professional photographers. Every color-corrected digital photograph from your day, ready to download, with print release. A beautiful online gallery you can share with your loved ones. A $400 wall art credit toward a statement piece for your home. The exact hours and what you add on top (album, cinema, second-day coverage) comes together on the call.
A few questions, a real conversation, and then something built around your day specifically.