F.A.Q.

Q: How far in advance do clients typically book services?
A: An event such as a wedding should usually be booked anywhere from 12-18 months prior to the event date.

Q: After the initial meeting, will we meet again before the event?
A: Yes, we look forward to a follow-up meeting 4-6 weeks before your event to review your requests and go over details.

Q: What kind of photography style do you offer?
A: We offer both photojournalistic and traditional style photography. The photojournalistic style focuses on capturing the actions and emotions. Documenting the events of the day in an unobtrusive fashion. The traditional style is a more suggestive style of photography with more of a focus on formal posing. A Bride's Day utilizes both styles to cover the entire photography spectrum and to ensure you get your dream wedding.

Q: Do you have a standardized price list?
A: We use a price list, as a foundation to help guide us when we meet with each bride and groom to put package together that is as personal and as unique as they are.

Q: Are negatives or high-resolution files included?
A: Certain packages offer you the opportunity to keep negatives and/or files.

Q: Do you offer black-and-white photos?
A: Yes, all images from your event are available in color, black-and-white or sepia toning. We also offer a variety of special effects.

Q: How are the photos printed?
A: Are photographs are processed at professional print labs using the highest quality paper and chemicals. All finished pieces are archival quality and can be sprayed and mounted upon request.

Q: What kind of equipment do you use?
A: We shoot medium format Hasselblad and Mamiya as well as Canon's professional digital and 35 mm cameras. The studio is equipped with the latest and greatest line of computer systems build specifically for photo and video editing.

Q: Does the photographer carry back-up equipment?
A: Absolutely, we always carry back ups of camera bodies, lens, tripods, flashes etc.

Q: Are you available for travel?
A: Yes, we photograph events in the entire New England area. Special arrangement can be made to travel elsewhere.