email: timeless@timephoto.net

Your Day With Timeless Studio

(This is a typical day for us, keep in mind; we do cover weddings that are unlike the one described)

You wake up the morning of your wedding; you look outside and decide it’s a beautiful day for a wedding. Your thoughts run from a beautiful day, to getting dressed, to I hope everyone is on time, to OH MY GOD OUR PHOTOGRAPHER IS GOING TO BE HERE ANY MINUTE!!! Relax you're in good hands! I would like to give you a quick overview of how we approach your wedding day. 

One of the things we do that is different from most photographers is to visit the groom’s house.  We have found, over the years that trying to get the photos of the guys at the church or ceremony site, on many occasions, difficult to complete thoroughly.  The guys are never on time (ladies, they always blame you don't they).  The Priest, Minister or Clergy wants the Groom hidden, family and friend want to say hi (which I'll not interfere with), so our time with the guys would always get cut short, and we would need to catch up later in the day.  So... we began visiting the guys first (ladies, it's easier for the guys to relax in jackets then for you in a dress). 

We like to arrive at the guys house about 1 hour before we need to arrive at the brides house.  Working with his family and groomsmen, finishing with him.  We work with the guys in a relaxed, slightly casual manner. (He is nervous enough; he doesn’t need us to make it worse!)  We’ve been told on several occasions that our calmness during the day has made the day much more relaxed and easier than expected. 

We arrive at the bride's house about two hours prior to the ceremony start time (depending on drive time to the ceremony).  We usually finish the family and Bridesmaids portraits first so we can concentrate on you.  We like to use several camera and lighting techniques to give your portraits uniqueness.  We usually spend about 1 ¼ hours with the family, bridal party, and bride. We then leave you with plenty of time to relax, and refresh before the ceremony.  (Please eat something before leaving.  Don’t go to the church on an empty stomach!)

Once we arrive at the ceremony site, we speak to your priest, minister or clergy to discuss any details we may not already be aware of.

The bride arrives in grand fashion.  Just a few shots getting out of the car and into the church.

It’s time to get married. The ceremony is handled discretely.  We know where we need to be when we need to be there. The rest of the time we're in the back, napping (just kidding).  Once the ceremony is complete, we like to take care of family photos after your receiving line.  Your family is all in one place at one time, makes it very easy to complete your family photos.  A few more images leaving the church, getting into the cars, and off to your photo location.

We work with the bridal party first, mixing the group around and having a little fun with the bridal party, and bride and groom. We finish with the bride and groom. 

Again, there are several camera, and lighting techniques we like to use.  We love natural light, and using the surroundings to enhance your portraits.  We usually spend about 45 minutes to 1 hour at your photo location.  

At the reception you will be able to enjoy your cocktail hour, since we have finished all formal portraits.  Relax and enjoy. It’s almost time to party!

The reception is really everything as it happens, your entrance, first dance, and toast.  The rest of the time is devoted to candid images.  The important times would be parent dances, garter & bouquet toss, and cake smashing, (just kidding again!). We are with you until the party is over, when your band or DJ says good night, that is when we go.

Remember, you’ve hired several professionals to take care of you on your wedding day.  Allow us to do just that and you WILL enjoy your day!

Thank you!

(732) 866-1709 Call today because your Memories are Timeless!

Email: timeless@timephoto.net

 

TIMELESS STUDIO OF PHOTOGRAPHY - 181 South Street Freehold New Jersey - 732-866-1709 email: timeless@timephoto.net