Los Angeles and Orange County Wedding Photographer
Hello and thank you for visiting the Always Remember Photography website. Most of what appears below is for the benefit of search engines and rankings and is mainly a bunch of repetitive gobbley-gook. Lots of phrases with wedding, photography, and Los Angeles or Orange county in them. If you care to know more about me, my philosophy, and my photography please click here (blog). If you came to see the pictures first, which would be me, click on any of the galleries to the right.
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Photography for weddings and events in Southern california
Finding a wedding and event photographer, especially in a saturated market for photographers like Los Angeles and Orange County, make for a difficult time for brides and grooms. Why? Because the choices for wedding photographers and wedding videographers is so vast that sifting through all the choices becomes a black hole of time. The analogy I can equate it to is like driving in Costa Rica. It’s hard to get lost because there are so few choices. There’s only one or two main roads and they go in different directions. Pretty easy to correct when you’ve made a wrong turn. With an event as involved as a wedding, the different paths you can go down are endless making a ton of options to go wrong. Some of the basic dilemas most brides and grooms ask themselves are: How big should my wedding be? What kind of budget should I try to keep my wedding within? Should my wedding be local, or would a destination wedding be better? If I decide on a destination wedding, who will be able to come, where would they stay, would it be more expensive? Who would I turn to, to organize a destination wedding? Would a smaller, more intimate wedding make more sense? Where can I have an intimate Los Angeles or Orange County wedding? Maybe a wedding on the beach? Can I have a wedding on the beach in Los Angeles? Can I have a wedding on the beach in Orange County. How expensive would a wedding on the beach in Los Angeles, or Orange County be? We can help shed some light on those questions.
Destination Wedding Photography
Would wrapping my wedding and my honeymoon into one be easier? More fun?
If you lived in Costa Rica your choices for planning a wedding would be much easier. You would have ½ a dozen choices for a location and as many choices for a wedding photographer, and even less for a wedding videographer. Unfortunately (and fortunately in some regards) we don’t live in Costa Rica, and the choices for a
Los Angeles Wedding Photographer or an
Orange County Wedding Photographer are vast. If you were to do a destination wedding to say Hawaii, your choices of wedding photojournalists would be about as endless as they are in L.A. So how to choose? Well the first thing to know about wedding photographers and how to chose one is do you like their work and photographic style? That’s the most important thing. But if you want to ask technical questions of your wedding photographer or event photographer you find some of the questions and technical information you should ask
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Destination weddings are quickly becoming the most rapidly growing segment of the wedding industry.The only problem with them is the fact that they're that much more difficult to organize than a local wedding is. Yes you're able to combine the wedding with the honeymoon, essentially killing two birds with one stone, but you're taking on a host of other issues to deal with. Finding a local photographer who is good, shouldn't be one of them. Our passports are current and we’re well traveled. Also if you happen to be thinking about having your destination wedding in Hawaii I can definitely help. My girlfriend’s entire family are native Hawaiians and their connections in the island are vast. Her mother also happens to be a
wedding and event palnner. That definitely comes in handy. The entire family is somehow involved in either the travel industry whether through the airlines and hotels, or they are musicians or Polynesian dancers.