What to Look for in a Photographer Part 2: Gear

Expensive gear can be overrated, yet having the best gear for the individual photographer IS important. That gear might be a fabulously sharp, detail-rich Hasselblad, or the quick, precise, fun Canon EOS. Equally perfect, in the right hands, could be a cheap, plastic lens equipped Holga, an instant Polaroid camera, or a panoramic Wide-Lux. Photographers who keep up with the latest techniques while also being inspired by the roots of photography offer you a complete, inspired list of classic and unique ways to record your wedding and your life! The bottom line; choose the skilled photographer for her work, not the gear.

Gear and technique driven benefits

  • Wedding reception slide shows complete with images from earlier in the day.
  • Taking highlights home (and on the honeymoon) with you loaded onto your iPod.
  • Albums as small as 3×3 and as large as 12×18, with the huge benefit of large discounts for clone albums. (“Clone” refers to an exact duplicate.)
  • On-line albums, proofing, ordering and archiving
  • Highly personalized Art images, made more so by unique lenses/camera formats
  • Personalized styles created with software or in the darkroom

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Capture the details with a sharp lens

 


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