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barebonephoto is the alternative to traditional wedding photography.
We specialize in capturing your day in a fine art photojournalistic way.
The relationship between the photographer and client is the most important thing to us.
The better we know you and your own unique ways the more likely we are to capture your true beauty.
Contact us and fine out why we were chosen as the Wedding Industry-Vendor of the year for 2007!
Emma Smallbone
barebonephoto
Wedding Industry Award Winner- Vendor of the Year
www.barebonephoto.com
Emma at Barbone Photography has to be the most creative, unique, passionate and professional wedding photographer I have ever met. I am super picky about photographers and Emma meets my standards and then some. She captures the true essence of people when she takes a picture. Her photos are truly keepsakes for years to come.
Frequently Asked Questions for Photography
What primary photographic style do you identify with?
Contemporary
What do your packages include?
Digital Files, High Resolution Images, Prints
Do you have liability insurance?
Yes
Tips and Advice
Wedding Photographers – how do you pick?
Emma Smallbone
After researching a few photographers on the Internet, through referrals or local searches, make a short list. Make an appointment and ask lots of questions.
Remember the photographs are one of the only things left after the wedding, and they can help you relive your wedding day for years to come.
Questions to ask:
Describe your style.
An experienced photographer will have a really good sense of what they do well, as well as a portfolio to back it up.
How long have you been shooting weddings?
Timing and quick thinking during weddings are important. And if they haven’t covered a wedding before they may miss a key moment…the kiss for instance.
Where did you get your training?
This may vary and can be confusing. College and University are a plus. But most photographers will get their best education working as an assistant for another wedding photographer.
Will you have an assistant?
An assistant can make the day go so much more smoothly, and they will sometimes act as a second photographer, allowing you to get photographs from more than one vantage point.
Are there any extras or hidden costs that are not included in your packages? These can include mileage or charges for extra film or time.
How much time you need for formal shots?
This varies according to the style the photographer. A traditional
Photographer may need 2-4 hours. A photojournalist may only need 1
hour. If you're on a tight schedule it could make a your decision for you.
Are there any specific requests you as the photographer have?
Some request there are no other photographers at your wedding. Including Bill your snap happy uncle. Others want specific seating at the reception. If you want pictures throughout they may want to be seated near the head table.
Things to look for:
Do you like their style?
Here is a quick chart on the differences between styles
Traditional/Candid
• selected shots off a specific shot list
• an interpretation of a wedding event by photographer
• maximum posing to create a mood
• photographers have favorite shots and stick with them
• creating
Photojournalism
• paparazzi style shooting
• a documentation of your day as it happens
• minimal poses to capture the mood
• photographer is always looking for the shot in the moment
• capturing
Does the quality of their work meet your standards?
Options and quantity of prints are important, but if you don’t like the quality of the pictures, what good is a second album or 500 extra proofs?
Can you see an entire wedding shot by your photographer?
Any photographer can have 20 great shots after shooting for a couple of years. But seeing an entire wedding can show you whether every shot is up to your standards.
Is this someone you want around on your wedding day?
You will be spending most of your day with them. Your feeling towards them will come across in your pictures. Trust your gut. If there is anything about them that rubs you the wrong way, keep looking.
Communication is key. Asking questions early will make sure there are no surprises, and your album will be everything you dreamed it would be.
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