101. If I want to shoot my event with you guys, then what is the process that should be followed?
You just need to click on the GET IN TOUCH button. We will respond by email or phone. If possible, we would like to meet you both in person so you can get to know your future photography team and can ask us everything you need. Once you’ve decided to choose us as your photography team, we will send a contract for you to sign and return with a deposit.
2How much would it cost for my wedding session?
Depends upon the packages and services you want from us.
303. What is the system for payment?
Just pay 50% as a deposit and the rest of the fee to be paid on or before the day of event.
404. Do we need to book in advance for our event?
Typically 2-4 months in advance as soon as you have a date and venue. If you’re not the plan way in the advance type of person, no need to worry. Check with us for availability.
505. Who will shoot the event? You or your assistant?
We are a team of two and we shoot with an assistant photographer with rare exceptions. This frees us up to focus on shooting and looking for special moments while ensuring that among any of us, we don’t miss the important ones. The assistant shooter offers a different but complementary perspective and allows us to work efficiently throughout the entire day.
606. Are you comfortable in travelling the distance?
We love to travel and will generally arrive at least the day before the event to help ensure that unexpected travel delays do not make us late or miss your big day. Let us know where you are and we’ll figure out the best way to get us out to you.
707. Is there any extra charge for travel and hotel accommodation?
Yes. If the location is over an hours drive from Rajkot, and photography is expected to start quite early, and also if the event finishes at unsuitable hours, then reasonable overnight accommodation will be charged at cost. However beyond the, additional costs will be charged for travel.
808. When wedding portrait can be done?
This is mostly up to you, but usually a couple of hours before the ceremony or immediately following the ceremony. Shooting before the ceremony allows you to check one more thing off the day’s to-do list early on and, more importantly, to afford you and the wedding party a chance to enjoy the cocktail hour and mingle with your guests. Shooting after the ceremony, depending on the time, could allow you to take advantage of the setting sun and its softer light.