RHOTOGRAPHY is celebrating the winter months with a brand new Winter Wedding promotion. Anyone booking a wedding to take place before end of February will get 1/3 off the usual price!
A special LIMITED TIME package is also available giving you 3 hours coverage for only a low price of £399, that’s more than 1/3 off the usual starting price of £650.
£399 Special Offer
* 3 hours coverage
* Get minimum of 200 quality images on CD/DVD ready for printing
* You choose how you want your wedding covered, as a guide 3 hours is around an hour before the ceremony, up to an hour during the ceremony, and just over an hour for group shots and reportage style shots afterwards.
HURRY LIMITED AVAILABILITY, get in touch before your date is taken.
http://rhotography.co.uk/contacts.php
Good luck with your wedding!
Ray
I was recently introduced to a new coach service which should be interesting to anyone planning a wedding, or any large events.
The Event Bus aims to offer a coach service with a difference. Offering not only a stress free way to transport your whole party between places, they also offer hot home made food on board so there’s no need to stop off for a kebab (I suspect you still could if you really want to). Perfect for everything from hen or stag parties, to corporate events and not to mention a stress free and classy way to ferry your guests from the church / register office to the reception venue.
Anything from a one way trip for your group between two points, to full tours. I quite fancy the catered option myself… the bus is equipped lavatory, a mini-kitchen and proper tables to eat your food on. So next time you need transport for your group, give them a call instead of the usual mini-bus company, you might just get used to the luxury.
An article appeared on the BBC website asking how hard is it to photograph a wedding. This is a subject close many wedding photographers’ hearts, mine included. The article opens with a story about a couple successfully suing their photographer for “his shoddy coverage of their big day“.
Many readers left comments telling of their own disappointment in their wedding photos too, so it appears there are many cow-boys out there posing as wedding photographers. To think these cow-boys are ruining people’s memories is infuriating.
I’m glad that the BBC ran the story, as I sometimes find it hard to convince couples that the cheapest photographers are not necessarily the good deal they think they’re getting.
While I’m here, I want to point you to the direction of a previous post on tips on getting the most from your wedding photographer.
Hope your wedding goes smoothly. Remember, if your wedding photographs come out disappointing, you can always here me for a post-wedding shoot to make up.
Take care,
Ray
[UPDATE] and a page full of reader sent in wedding photographs!