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July 29, 2007

Jen & Noah's Last Minute Booking at The Inn at the Round Barn

Many couples plan their wedding a year in advance. Others do it all in the 4 or 5 months prior to the big day. Some do it on very short notice.

We received a call last week from a groom whose wedding was only one week away. July 28 was the only remaining open Saturday we had for quite a stretch, and we were able to quickly work everything out, even squeezing in an engagement portrait session the day before the wedding (see earlier post below)!

One of the best benefits to having two photographers at your wedding is the expanded coverage it provides. Veronique and I are both fully accredited WPJA (Wedding Photo Journalists Association) members, and we each carry two cameras. This allows us to switch lenses more or less instantly, going from a wide angle to a telephoto at will. We are able to simultaneously capture key moments from different points of view. Our clients see this expanded window into their day in their proofs and in their album pages.  There is simply no way that a solo photographer can match this kind of coverage. Another benefit is the added security it provides in the event of equipment malfunctions or suddenly blocked views.

Check out our dual coverage of the exchange of rings and the cake cutting at Jen and Noah's wedding at The Inn at the Round Barn today.

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