Eric Gerber Photography 5.0 out of 5.0 5.0/5.0
We Capture Your Favorite Memories
Middle River, MD 21220
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410-335-8142
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Services: PhotographyVideography
Established: 1998
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About
Eric Gerber Photography specializes in wedding photography and videography. We're located in central Maryland and we are available for hire throughout Maryland, Delaware and Pennsylvania. We've been capturing wedding memories for over ten years. We look forward to sharing the excitement of your wedding day with you! Contact us to discuss availability and rates.

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Frequently Asked Questions for Photography
Do you offer special techniques such as hand-coloring or toning?
Sepia toning, spot color, softening and vignetting.
 
Do you have experience shooting in various lighting situations?
We are experienced in all types of lighting conditions.
 
Is your media preference film or digital?
Digital.
 
How many photographers do you work with?
Two.
 
Do you guarantee your presence at the actual event?
Yes.
 
Do you sometimes book yourself for more than one event in a day? Weekend?
We book no more than one wedding per day.
 
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 complete sets of cameras, lenses, flashes and reflectors.
 
Do you bring back-up equipment to the event in case of malfunction?
Yes.
 
Do you charge hourly or full day?
Hourly.
 
Are you available to shoot extra hours? If yes, how much do you charge for extra hours?
Yes, $100 per hour.
 
What is your policy on taking breaks? If you require a meal break, do you require that the client provide your meal?
One.
 
Do you charge for travel?
Yes.
 
How soon after the event are the proofs ready for viewing?
Proofs online are ready in two to three weeks.
 
In what format are the initial proofs offered?
Website. Then CD or DVD.
 
How long can the client keep the proofs?
Permanently.
 
Do you retain the copyright for the photos?
Yes.
 
Do you reserve the right to publish the photos?
With the clients permission.
 
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?
Digital or traditional.
 
When will the client get the final album?
After choosing which photos you would like for your album.

Frequently Asked Questions for Videography
Are you a commercial studio or a home-based business?
Home based.
 
What types, such as unedited footage or special effects, of videography do you offer?
Edited, multiple cameras.
 
Describe any special editing services you offer:
Two camera edits.
 
Do you have lighting equipment to accommodate a more dimly-lit event?
Yes.
 
How many videographers do you work with?
Two.
 
Does the client get to meet the videographers before the event?
Yes.
 
Do you guarantee your presence at the actual event?
Yes.
 
Do you book yourself for more than one event in a day? Weekend?
We book no more than one wedding per day.
 
Do you have a replacement videographer in case you become unavailable on the event day?
Yes.
 
What kind of equipment do you typically bring with you on the day-of?
Two video cameras, standard and wide angle lenses. Tripods, wireless microphones, on and off camera lighting, mutiple sets of batteries.
 
Do you bring backup equipment to the event in case of malfunction?
Yes.
 
What is your policy on taking breaks? If you require a meal break, do you require that the client provide your meal?
One.
 
Do you charge overtime?
Yes.
 
Do you give access to your raw footage?
Usually no.
 
Do you reserve the right to use the video in the future for promotions, contents, etc.?
Yes.
 
Is the client involved in the editing process? If so, how much input does the client have in editing?
The bride and groom select music for the DVD menus and for parts of the video that are intro or highlight sequences. We can also work with the bride if she would like to give her input into the final edit.
 
How long does it take for the client to get the final video?
Six to eight weeks.

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Tips and Advice
Having an experienced and pleasant wedding photographer is really important. Your wedding day goes by in a flash and an unexperienced photographer may not be capable of catching those amazing once in a lifetime moments. Meet in person with potential photographers and you will know when you've found the right one to capture your big day!