Modish Photography NC
Modish Photography NC

Modish Photography NC

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Introduction: Modern, chic, elegant and edgy wedding photography: We offer professional and beautifully creative photography to catch your wedding day memories that you'll keep looking back on time and time again! Fun, stylish, artistic and affordable wedding photography: We provide unlimited hours on ceremony and reception coverage. DVD and copyrights are always included in every package. Rates start at just $975 for full wedding day coverage!
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  • What types of customers have you worked with?

    The most common types of jobs I do are weddings & receptions (big & small), bridal portraits, engagement portraits and even the modern & edgy 'Trash the Dress" bridal sessions! I'm also available to shoot family portraits, birthday parties & all kinds of events!

  • What advice would you give a customer looking to hire a provider in your area of work?

    Tips for Perfect Wedding Day Photos Hire for Style It's easy to obsess over wedding photography price points and packages, but do yourselves a favor and start your research process by nailing down a wedding photography style first. There are countless types to choose from -- from the more traditional, clean, straight-on shots to creative angles and inventive backdrops (think: garage door with chipped paint) and knowing the aesthetic you're after from the beginning will undoubtedly help you find a photographer you love for all the right reasons. Streamline the Family Photos Don't waste time trying to get every last combo of grandparents, siblings, and cousins. Invariably your little nephews will run off, his grandmother will get tired of waiting, and everyone will end up frustrated. Instead, put together a short(!) list of the must-have family shots you want (like the two of you with your immediate families) and then take one big family photo with everyone in it. Do it this way and you not only buy yourselves more time at the reception, you also free up your photographer to capture the more candid shots from the day. Don't Sweat the Little Things While it's totally fine to show your photographer the types of shots you like, it's even more important that you're flexible the day-of. So if it rains and you can't get that sunny shot of you in a field, grab big umbrellas and a pair of bright yellow rain boots and trust your photographer to find the right shot. Same goes for your schedule: If you're stuck in traffic between the ceremony and reception and don't have time to hit up all your favorite city sites with your bridal party, pick a few favorites and move on. Trust your photographer to keep you on-schedule, to frame the shots, and to know what will look best -- remember, that's why you hired them! Choose Your Hues Most likely, your photographer will be shooting with digital film, but if you love the look of black-and-white photos, it's a good idea to let them know that ahead of time. In other words, don't just assume that because the photos look great in color, they'll translate to black-and-white in the same way. Let your photographer know your color preference, and that way they can be sure the lighting and camera settings ensure a sharp, classic product. Get Engagement Photos Taken We know engagement photos are an extra cost, but scheduling an engagement photo shoot is well worth the money. Why? Besides the fact that you'll get gorgeous engagement photos to share with friends and family, you and your fiance will feel so much more comfortable having a camera pointed at you on your wedding day if you've already been through it. That confidence will show through in your wedding photos, so it's essential that you feel comfortable with your photographer. Cover Your Bases Don't get carried away, but providing your photographer with a top-five list of poses or moments you want is a good way to guarantee you get the photos you're hoping for. Bring in examples that you find online, or point out samples that they've already taken at other weddings. A couple must-haves we love? The just-after-the-recessional shot (when you're alone and married for the first time!); Mom and Dad at the ceremony (looking proud); and a large overall shot of your reception (to capture the feeling of the evening) are all good ideas. That said, it's still important to trust your photographer to know what will look right for you. Add a Photo Booth It's going to be virtually impossible to get a photo with every guest -- or even to guarantee that your photographer will -- so renting a photo booth is the perfect solution. Guests can let their personality shine, especially if you set up a visually interesting backdrop and provide quirky props (funny hats, fake mustaches, mini chalkboards for writing funny messages). The result is guaranteed to make a great addition to your guest book or wedding album. The Schedule Send your photographer your wedding day schedule. What time will you begin getting ready, and where? Send them your wedding coordinator’s contact information, and any other pertinent information including maps and parking. This will ensure the photographer is always at the right place, at the right time. They will also be able to review the schedule to make sure you have planned enough time to get all of photographs that you want. This helps you maximize time, and allow more photographs to be taken on your wedding day.