
Videography,
once considered an afterthought, has become an indispensable way to preserve your wedding day
memories. Video technology has come a long way since it began. Videos are now creative,
cutting edge, works of art.
As with any artwork, beauty is in the eye of the beholder. Be
sure to visit several videograhers so that you select the one whose style best matches your
taste.
Be sure you also enjoy the videographer’s company. He is going to be with you all
day on your wedding day. You want to make sure he isn’t going to be someone who makes you
anxious or stressed.
Videograhers charge in many different ways. Some packages include
shooting time and an unedited video; others give you something that looks like a well
produced movie. Make sure you know what you are getting. The unedited video should cost
significantly less than the produced one.
Find out whether your videographer can give you
your finished video on a DVD. That DVD will last at least 100 years.

Another one of our couples &
clients has made it into The Knot magazine. Marc & Ki were married with a beautifully
decorated Fall themed wedding. Pictures can be viewed in the Fall/Winter 2006 issue (
Page
246).
We're happy to announce that one of our
weddings was recently featured in the Real Weddings section of The Knot magazine
(
Spring/Summer 2006, page 238).
Congratulations to Michael & Whitney on
their recent 1 year anniversary.