A
specialty in available-light landscape photography, putting
you in postcard scenes and capturing the mood of your decorative
lighting. A photojournalistic style covering the moments
of your wedding day like a top story. To see samples of
wedding photography, scroll down or view the wedding
photo gallery.
A
FLAT FEE OF $600 includes all-day digital photography. You recieve image
CDs: A wedding album CD with all the images (unedited)
which can make proof-size prints, AND a high-resolution
CD with your 10 favorite images (retouched) that can print
up to 11x14 inches. Additional high-resolution retouched
files are $10 each. |
BLACK
& WHITE versions of any image
are $5 each, or all images converted to black and white for
$100.
PRINT
SERVICES are available, but are not included in the
package. Your guests may order prints from online, where
your proofs will be posted for about 3 months. From there,
anyone buying prints will be directed to the print
ordering page on this site.
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Why
digital images?
Digital imaging means photos that don't come out right can
be re-shot while everyone's still posing. You can print
the pictures any way you want, from a pro or from your own
computer. Save money by creating your own wedding album.
Show your digital wedding album on a big screen to all your
friends. Today's photo labs let you email files to them
for printing and you can email them to your friends!
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From top: Nick and Hannah Dean with
Lake Winnipesaukee. Jon and Claire May enjoy a moment on the
steps of a centuries-old church in Norwich, England. Martin
and Shelley Ledoux planned a foliage wedding in Candia, N.H.
Fall weddings in New England should prepare for a variety
of conditions including snow. Hand-shots are a popular request
of couples. |
Jon and Claire May,
Norwich, England, May 2005. Their candid moments
looked better than their poses, except for
this pose inside a vintage car.
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Mark and Sarah Canney,
Farmington, N.H. June 2004. The wind on Sarah's
bridal veil was not planned, and they made
this shot their first Christmas card.
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Nick and Hannah Dean, May 2005,
Wolfeborough, N.H.
This was a candid moment between poses, and became
their best shot.
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A bride with her flower girls
often makes a nice pose.
Young children are unpredictable, their moods uncontrollable,
and they have the ability to make or break a photo.
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All
images are copyright © by Michael Colclough, all rights reserved.
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