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Weddings are very
personal, and Carolina varies the photography scheme with each wedding. So
for an estimate, please call and describe your wedding plans. But, here is the basic scheme...
If your wedding is
outside New York City, travel costs or any overnight accommodations are
additional. But travel is no problem; Carolina loves to travel!
By end of summer 2004, weddings
will be shot digitally.
PHOTOGRAPHY FEES
Package A (you develop) Carolina shoots your
wedding and hands you the undeveloped film. She steers you to her
professional lab and you take it from there. This saves you the cost of
markups. On the wedding day, you get up to 10 hours of her and her
assistant and up to 24 rolls of 35mm film shot (864 pictures).
$3,000
Package B (we develop) Carolina shoots your
wedding and delivers 4x6 proofs of each photograph made. On the wedding
day, you get up to 10 hours of her and her assistant and up to 24 rolls of
35mm film shot (or 864 pictures).
$3,300
- Digital
scans- professional quality photo CD with 4-5 meg scans of each frame on
the roll (or 300dpi @ 4”x6” ). These are only available if ordered at
same time proofs are ordered, add
$25 per roll
- Editing
Advice - For couples unsure of how to edit pictures or sequence an
album, editing consultation with
Carolina runs $150 an hour. This is not
automatically included in her services because many couples want to art
direct their own mementos.
SOME SPECIFICS
Proofs
The proofs are high quality digital prints. The image side of the proofs
is not stamped or marked, so many make good keepsakes as they are.
Negatives and Copyright
Negatives are included in all cases. There is no extra negative fee.
Negatives are delivered in a white archival storage box, with a set of lintless
gloves to handle them.
Carolina
keeps the copyright to the pictures (and some digital scans) for
knottheusual.com, wedding magazines and exhibitions. You can use the
photographs for your personal family use but cannot sell them for
advertising or for use in commercial products, books, magazines, or
exhibits.
Albums
Carolina’s
travel schedule for her photojournalism projects
means she is not around to assemble albums for you herself, but she will
do whatever she can to facilitate your putting a final product together.
She will introduce you to the
printers and labs she uses herself, and she can
order the empty albums for you (most albums are not available to the
consumer retail market).
She is researching vendors that offer
web-hosting of the photos and on-line album layout services. By
mid-summer 2004, albums will probably be available via partnering with
such a vendor.
She recommends Jorgensen albums, imported from Australia, for their
contemporary, understated elegance. Their covers are either linen or
leather and can have an inset photo. The pages are either white or black;
and the photographs are presented gallery style under a linen-textured
mat. The photographs are not cropped into shapes, there are no
distracting gilt corners or laminations obscuring the photos. The
presentation is really clean and features the photographs. She has
information on other album and memento options.
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