I don’t get it. A wedding budget of $40,000+ and only $2,000 for photography and no video to capture the most important day in your life! This is the sound that continues to reverberate from industry professionals.
Why photography and not videography? If a picture captures 1000 words, a video captures at least 30 frames(pictures) per second. Based on that knowledge shouldn’t video be the most important item on your wedding list.
Let’s put a few things into perspective. If you are spending a few hundred dollars on a cake, a few thousand on a dress, a few hundred on flowers and your about to throw a party where everyone is getting dressed up, why would you skimp out on the two items that preserve that memory?
I understand that traditionally photography is what everyone relies on to capture their special day, but how will you capture the spontaneous moments of the day, when the best man decides to break out in a funkadelic retro-break-dance groove, who will be there to capture it?
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The truth is, that as we continue down the path, of the DIGITAL REVOLUTION, high definition video equipment can eventually eliminate the need for a wedding photographer.
Our studio, which offers high definition videos, could pull magnificent stills for any couple, never missing a moment and never breaking the flow of the day to get the perfect photograph.
Don’t get me wrong, I still believe that photography is an essential requirement of all weddings, but I also feel, that if you truly want to capture, the essence and the spontaneity of the day, you need, no you must, get a video!
“One of the most surprising findings of the survey is the second thoughts, even regrets, among brides who decided not to utilize the services of professional videographers.” “ …..79% of brides agree that future brides should at least consider using a professional to videotape their wedding day. “….Its value is comparable to wedding photography, and even more valuable in some respects, according to brides surveyed. Most importantly, the survey showed that brides feel more emphasis needs to be placed on videography.” WEVA Study
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