The things we do to please our clients


Today we took our clients, Janet and Phil, to do some pre-shoots with the two photographers that they are thinking about hiring for their wedding.  The first one we met with was  Amanda Lynn.  She is a new photographer we found that does wonderful work and is a pleasure to work with.  Since it was such a nice day out, we set out for Griffith Park to utilize the beauty of its surroundings.

Janet and Phil are in their 50's and Janet, although a beautiful woman inside and out, hates the way she looks in photos.  We told her not to worry as they were in very capable hands and we would be there to help her out if necessary.  Well needless to say Janet didn't feel all that comfortable at first so being the fun and crazy wedding planners that we are we took advantage of the carousel music in the background and started doing ballet moves and the monkey dance.  We also reminded her of Dr. Manhattan's nakedness in the movie Watchmen that we had told her about earlier today.(If you haven't seen this movie, don't bother!  It is the worst 3 hours of cinema ever made.)  This worked like a charm!  Amanda got some wonderful shots of them and they couldn't have been happier.

Our next stop was a visit to Timothy Fielding's Studio in North Hollywood.  Timothy started out as a fashion photographer and has recently gotten into shooting weddings.  Timothy is such a riot that Janet didn't need our antics to bring out that gorgeous smile of hers.  In fact he had her laughing so hard that it took us twice as long to get through the shoot!  That's our Timothy!  His shots were amazing but he has been doing this for over 20 years so of course they would be. 

On the way home Janet and Phil were left wondering who they should hire.  They enjoyed their time with both photographers and so we guess it comes down to seeing the final product.  Be sure to stay tuned to see some of their photos and to find out which photographer they chose!

 

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