*Voting is now closed* It’s that time of year to reflect back on the previous year and all the wedding moments we captured in 2014 and pick our favorites. Some of the moments will make you laugh out loud and some are more quiet moments but we love them all the same. It was super...
StephanieYou are so talented! I am so excited to have you take our wedding photos in July! I will take some rough pictures of our venue and hotel when we go visit around Christmas so that you can get a better idea of some of the layout 🙂 Let me know if anything else would help! Miss you guys!
adminAww Thanks Stephanie. I miss you guys too!!! Christmas in Colorado sounds awesome. Yes that would be great to send me some pictures. I hope the wedding planning is going well 🙂 Did you decide on colors?
LaceyOh! I had no idea that edited and retouched didn’t mean the same thing. Thank you for spreading the knowledge.
milsztof fotograf olsztynGreat post. Being upfront excludes bride’s dissapointment.
adminThis information is shared with the couple from the get go but I also like to illustrate points.
I like to be very upfront and what you see on my site is what you get. I don’t believe in retouching images just for the blog so they appear better. My clients get what they see.
WilsonThank you for sharing this information
Tanvir Hassan FuadThis is such a helpful explanation for brides! It’s so important to understand the difference between edited and retouched photos, especially when you’re expecting to look your best on such a special day. I really appreciate how upfront you are about what clients will receive, and the transparency makes the process feel more personalized. The side-by-side examples are great for showing the subtle yet meaningful differences. Thank you for shedding light on this topic and helping brides make more informed decisions about their wedding photography!