I’m often asked by new brides and grooms about the difference between professional and amateur photographers. It’s understandable: this is (most likely) the first time they’ve ever arranged a wedding, and all the technology jargon among photographers can be confusing.
So here’s an easy visual comparison. The following pairs of photos are real examples of photos taken by a guest with a decent point-and-shoot compared to a similar shot taken by someone from Encompass.
Your photography is the only tangible element of your wedding that will last. After the cake and dinner is eaten, the DJ has gone home, the flowers are wilted and the dress has been worn—–how do you want to preserve the memories of your special day?
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Life. Precisely.









A well done presentation on why you should be chosen over an non-professional. Nice shots Lindsay. I am eager to do the photos this Friday with the D700; I’ll appreciate an honest critique.