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Spontaneous wedding photography with two photographers and lots of pictures since 1989. Fine portraiture and exciting candids created by an experienced eye, quality lenses, and a generous spirit. Also featuring b&w photography. Second photographer included for all weddings. Our style is personal and spontaneous. I have been working this way since 1989. It is not a fad for me as has been evident in the last few years with the "photojournalistic" trend. - we average 800-1200 pictures typically at a wedding, although no wedding is typical. Most wedding photographers average 200-400 and are just adding on aspects of true photojournalism. We do ALL posed/formal portraits in as little as 20-40 minutes! Full coverage wedding day photography with 2 photographers starting @ $1550 and videography starting @ $1450. Please call or email for a video presentation and introductory materials or an appointment.
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Reviews of Angelica Studios
Of course, I expected great photography, but when I received my photos I was more than thrilled and completely speechless! I don't think I could have been happier.
Pictures were the only reminders I would have of my wedding day and the emotions captured. I wanted to make sure I hired the very best. I never imagined they could have turned out so professional, artistic and overall amazing. Now I have memories that will last forever. Thank you Mark and Angelica Studios!
Jenna
Deer Park, NY
Before we met with Mark, I was considering hiring someone from Craigslist to do the more candid style shots at a cheaper price, but once I met Mark and actually saw the work that goes into making the perfect album, I'm glad I didn't. Mark was priced a little higher than others in the area, but we were convinced that we had to have him do our wedding. We hired him, an upgraded photographer and put together a great package.
Mark and Marci (ask for her too) did our wedding and we ended up with well over a thousand pictures. We were married September 2008 and are almost done creating an amazing wedding album. It's taken a while b/c there is a lot of work involved but also because we haven't lived in the area since before the wedding. We now live in CA and Mark has been very accommodating to our travel schedule and has met with us whenever we were able to pop in and go over the pictures.
One thing I would definitely recommend is getting all the pictures printed up. Mark was telling us how important it was to have the actual picture proofs, but to be honest I didn't think it was necessary. Now, I can't imagine having been able to do the album without a physical picture in my hand. Even the picture proof books make it so much harder, so I would def recommend getting 4x6 proofs for all your pics.
Anyway, I can't wait to get my album that we all worked so hard on. If you have any questions about the service, please feel to email me at dzittel@gmail.com. I guarantee you will be very happy with your photos and your album if you choose to go with Mark and his team.
They were professional, friendly and the posed pictures only took a little over fifteen minutes. I wouldn't haven chosen any other company or any other photographer.
Great photos but very expensive.
Horrible communication....Still working on the album, since February.
After the wedding, we received a flash drive with all of the photos taken by Mark and the trainee. The trainee’s photos were of good quality (unfortunately, most of the formal photos were taken from the side so making a wedding album isn’t really feasible with those photos). Mark’s photos were another story. There were quite a few photos that were either over-exposed (drowning out the details of my wife’s dress), off-color (many of the photos had a strong orange tint almost like everyone was bathing in self-tanner) and others were out of focus. After repeated emails regarding the quality, Mark reviewed the photos and removed many of the “rejects” and then he batched processed the photos. He did admit to having an “issue with his main flash” and he also stated that the initial flash drive contained the rejects. He later noted that he switched to digital photography two years ago. He resent us another flash drive with the edited photos. The flash drive only contained approximately 110 of our photos. The rest of the photos on the drive were from another wedding party. Note: the photos of the other couple’s wedding had the same issue as ours. Again, I had to ask him to resend another flash drive. You would think that at this point he would be on his game. He didn’t have anymore flash drives so he sent us a CD. The CD contained all of the photos; however, the aspect ratio was locked on most of his photos. If I try to expand the photo to view the quality, the images get pixilated. It makes virtually impossible to view detail in the photos. This was only the case with his photos. The trainee’s photos were fine. When I contacted him about the photos, he stated “That's the purpose of the website which should allow you to see them larger.” As part of the contract, we were to receive a flash drive with all of the photos. That does not mean that he can send me photos that have been altered to a point where they can not be viewed effectively. That is not a good enough answer for a customer that has spent good money and is still waiting for the justification for that expense. I did check the website for the photos and I still feel the photos are of poor quality. Example: when a photo is overexposed, it washes out the detail from photo. All you see is white in certain sections of the photo. You can make the photo darker to try to fix it, but it will never bring back the detail. This is a major issue when you’re wife is wearing a white dress. I’ve expressed much of my concerns on multiple emails to this photographer before and after the editing. In return, I got long winded emails about how long it takes to edit digital photos and that it is “amateurish” to look at photos on a computer screen. He says that the real way to view a photo is in print. He’s trying to charge $0.75 per print. My point is that I don’t need $0.75 per print to see that a photo is out of focus, off-color or overexposed.
One of the other issues involved him conveniently forgetting some of the terms of the contract. For example, he tried to charge us for the thank you cards. I had to remind him that the thank you cards were included in the contract. After that, he tried to up-sell to the wedding postcard. He tried to up-sell at every step in this process.
My wedding was wonderful. It was a beautiful moment for my wife and me. Unfortunately, this experience with the photographer has really stained my memory of that day. Every time I look at the photos, I’m really disappointed with the quality and the service that we have received. This wedding is a once and a lifetime experience for my wife and I. You would think that if a photographer has worked in the field as long as he has, that he would treat these moments as special as the people that are involved do. In my opinion, this photographer does not get it. If you are looking to be treated like this is special moment in your lives, I would not work with this individual/company. Good luck in your search for a photographer. We hope that it is a wonderful day.
He told us that engagement pictures were included in our package. When we asked him to take the engagement pictures near our home (20 minutes from his studio) he said that he would not do them unless we paid a site fee. This was not in his contract nor did he provide us with this info prior to. Immediately after we did the engagement shoot, he told us that unless we paid him our remaining $300, that he would not be able to give us the photos. He again used a personal guilt tactic that he had to relocate his office and needed the $300 to help with his moving expenses. He sent repeated "payment request" invoices via email to us with the subject "Please take care of this". Our wedding was over 2 months away at the time and his contracts states that the balance is not due until "receipt of the completed assignment" which would have been our wedding day photography. In good faith we paid him the $300 yet we did not receive the engagement prints. There are documented emails of him stating they were mailed out twice, but we never received them.
In addition, the engagement proofs he took online were of poor quality! Many were unfocused, too far away, and without any of the standard editing or enhancements that you would expect.
We have since cancelled services with him and no surprise, he is stating he is not willing to give us any reimbursement back. I hope no one else, especially people planning special milestones of their life, have to be subjected to this.
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