Occasionally it’s not possible to control the time your ceremony starts. But, when it is up to you, there are several things to consider.
If you are having an indoor wedding but planning to take group photos outside in your favorite garden or park, make sure you leave enough daylight hours to travel to the location [...]
Jan
24
What Time Should My Ceremony Start?
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Jan
22
Wedding Photography and the Economy
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With the uncertainty in the country these days over the economy, many couples are wondering how they can afford to pay for the wedding they want. It’s not always easy to decide where you should trim back, what you should leave out and what you want to keep. One thing you might want to think [...]
Jan
5
Wedding Bureau Photographer Named as Presidential Photographer
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Pete Souza, who spent 5 years as Presidential photographer to Ronald Reagan, was named Chief White House photographer today by President-Elect Barack Obama. The Wedding Bureau has proudly represented Pete’s wedding work since we began as a company over 10 years ago. His images grace the wedding albums of many happily married Wedding Bureau brides [...]
Dec
29
Flush vs. Matted Wedding Albums
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There are so many album style choices these days. Excluding the “coffee table” album, the basic choice is between a modern look and a more traditional look. The “matted” style albums are more traditional while “flush” albums are more modern.
They get their names from the way the images are mounted into the album. A [...]
Dec
12
The Deal You Think You Are Getting
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When choosing a wedding photographer, make sure you review all the costs involved. It’s easy to see what you will be charged, how many hours the wedding photographer will shoot for and how much a second wedding photographer might be. But few brides and grooms look at the reprint price list of the wedding photographer [...]
Nov
30
Another WB Photog in The New York Times Vows Section
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Laura Pedrick, one of the talented wedding photojournalists we represent in the Philadelphia area, shot a wedding for The New York Times Vows page that ran last week. Here is the link to see her photos: http://www.nytimes.com/2008/11/23/fashion/weddings/23VOWS.html?_r=1
Aug
6
Jodi Hilton has been a busy traveler in the last few months. She spent a few weeks in Pakistan and her pictures from that trip were recently published on SFGate.com’s site. You can view those photos here:
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/object/article?f=/c/a/2008/08/02/MN8N11PFOF.DTL&o=2
In addition, the New York Times Travel section recently sent Jodi to Providence, Rhode Island to do [...]
Jul
29
Pulitzer nominee Jim Graham loves to shoot pictures. For years, Jim has covered stories in Delaware and Pennsylvania for USA Today, The New York Times and other national and international publications. Although a lot of his focus has been on wedding photography for the past few years, he keeps showing up in the pages of [...]
Jul
23
The New York Times ran a story today on the police force in Providence, R.I. One of the photographers we represent , Jodi Hilton, had a picture on the front of the New York Times website to go with the story. As with all the photojournalists who shoot weddings for us, we are proud to [...]
Jun
25
A Political Marriage
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No, this is not a blog about Hillary and Bill. But rather, it’s a few words about a new book being published this month by Wedding Bureau photographer Pete Souza. Pete is one of the best known political photographers of our time. He worked as the official White House photographer for 5 1/2 years during [...]
