Tips for Planning Your Wedding

This is more like a photographer's wish list. It's a list of things you can do to ensure that you get the best images possible. And a few side tips too!

A Variety Pack

Black and White, Color, or a vintage feel. We love to give you lots of options when we edit each photo.

All The Details

Every little detail, every side story...we capture it all. We shoot all of our weddings as though it was our own.

All the Emotions

I love those moments where everyone lets there walls down and they just allow themselves to fall into that exact moment. It's the emotional part of the story.

Images by the Thousands

We get asked all the time...How many pictures do you take? The answer...on average we take 2000-5000 images

Husband and Wife Team

We first fell in love with photography. Then many years later we fell in love with each other. We combined our passions and found a way to spend more time together. An innovative photography company prevailed.

Eddie's Blog

Eddie has his own blog too. It's another perspective on our photography adventures. You can find his blog at lyfephotography.blogspot.com.

Stay in the Shadows!

Posted by Unknown On Friday, July 24, 2009
One of the biggest misconceptions we face as photographers is that bright sunlit spots are the best for photographs. Yes, sunlight can light up someone's face with a soft glow or create a beautiful backdrop, but in reality it makes things a lot harder on us. We have all sorts of techniques and equipment that helps us balance the harsh blast that the sun can create, but if we had our choice we would say...
- Celebrate your wedding close to sunset so we can catch the warm glow and softer lighting. 1-2 hours prior to sunset is best.
- When deciding on a location think about the sun and how much shade is available for portraits. Shade is best for portraits so is there enough room to fit your entire family or bridal party?

Bottom line....direct sunlight can be hard to capture.

If you have specific questions about your location don't hesitate to ask questions.

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