Cindy Patrick Photography, Inc. 4.9 out of 5.0 4.9/5.0
Established 2004
By appointment only., Moorestown, NJ 08057
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Services: Photography
Established: 2004
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About
Real moments artfully captured. Based in Moorestown NJ, Cindy Patrick Photography offers an artistic brand of photojournalism - documentary-style coverage plus fashion-inspired portraiture on the wedding day. Engagement and trash-the-dress sessions also available.

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Endorsements
I always recommend Cindy for dates that I am booked - and she is always a pleasure to deal with, I have heard nothing but GREAT things about her, and I love her work!
I have known Cindy for a few years now and as a Photographer I will say that not only is her work beautiful, she is a great sould , to whom you would love to work with!
Ah, Cindy! I love Cindy so much that I asked her to photograph my wedding. What more can I say? Her images are always stunning, bright and full of energy. She is one of the nicest, most genuine people I know and she is really someone that I will be so glad to be around on my wedding day.

Kenneth Stillman Video
I just worked with Cindy recently for the first time and she is already one of my favorite photographers to work with. The day went off without a hitch and she was extremely easy to coordinate with and I think we both did a professional job without interfering with each other.

Frequently Asked Questions for Photography
What primary photographic style do you identify with?
Contemporary
 
What do your packages include?
Albums, Custom Graphic Design, Digital Files, High Resolution Images, Matted Prints, Proof CD of All Images
 
Do you have liability insurance?
Yes
 
Do you offer special techniques such as hand-coloring or toning?
Thanks to digital capture and Photoshop, many special techniques can be applied to the color original image, including black & white, sepia, a combination of black & white and color, etc.
 
Do you have experience shooting in various lighting situations?
I am prepared for any lighting condition. I prefer to use natural light whenever possible.
 
Is your media preference film or digital?
Digital.
 
How many photographers do you work with?
I always work with a non-shooting assistant. A second shooter is available for an additional fee.
 
Do you guarantee your presence at the actual event?
Yes.
 
Do you sometimes book yourself for more than one event in a day? Weekend?
Never two in one day. Sometimes two in one weekend.
 
Do you have a replacement photographer in case you become unavailable on the day of the event?
Yes.
 
What kind of equipment do you typically bring with you on the day-of?
Two cameras, a wide assortment of lenses, flashes, and backups for everything.
 
Do you bring back-up equipment to the event in case of malfunction?
Yes.
 
Do you charge hourly or full day?
Packages include 8 hours.
 
Are you available to shoot extra hours? If yes, how much do you charge for extra hours?
$250 over 8 hours.
 
What is your policy on taking breaks? If you require a meal break, do you require that the client provide your meal?
What's a break??? None. 10 minutes to eat.
 
Do you charge for travel?
Sometimes depending on the location.
 
How soon after the event are the proofs ready for viewing?
A couple of weeks.
 
In what format are the initial proofs offered?
DVD-ROM
 
How long can the client keep the proofs?
Forever.
 
Do you retain the copyright for the photos?
Yes but the client can print the images for personal use.
 
Do you reserve the right to publish the photos?
Yes.
 
Do you provide the digital files and/or negatives (or copies of the negatives) to the client?
Yes.
 
Will images be available for viewing online?
Yes.
 
What kind of albums do you offer?
Coffee table books & digital flush mount albums.
 
When will the client get the final album?
Depends on how quickly the client chooses the photos. 6-8 weeks after order placement.

Tips and Advice
Make sure you understand the photographic style of the photographer you choose. The word "photojournalism" is overused today, and couples may not fully understand what it means. I have couples who say, "I love photojournalism!" but then they hand me a long list of posed shots they want taken on their wedding day. If you find that you have an extensive list of "formal" shots you want taken, perhaps photojournalism is not for you. Make sure you see lots of examples of a photographer's work before you book her (or him!)