We believe in doing everything to the best of our abilities. It is not only because we believe that you will be happy with the results, or because we believe in the golden rule or fairness... It comes from our belief in doing our best to glorify Jesus Christ whom we represent. Even if you do not share our belief, you will benefit from it because we will do our best for you.
We are primarily photographers, but whether it is Photography, Videography, or both of those formats, we take great pride in doing our best and always striving to better ourselves and our products.
It takes hard work, long hours, training, talent, and skill to make our clientele happy... There isn't any other way to get extraordinary results without applying those factors in the work we do.
We believe that you will be pleased with our work - not just the results - but the entire process from start to finish. There's far more to consider then just the finalized product.
It's very important to keep things enjoyable, simple, and relaxed for our subjects - especially at a wedding - by keeping things as organized and planned well on our parts, and anticipating issues that years of experience have taught us.
We believe that service is a big part of what you are hiring us for. It might not be the foremost thought when you're looking at our portfolio, but later on it will most certainly be a relief to know we take our service ethic very seriously. We're never too busy to take your calls, talk over details, answer questions, discuss options, or help in any way we can. |
Theory in Practice
Our Applied Approach
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Wedding Technology's theory in regard to both photography and videography is based on a journalistic approach to our content, while striving to remain cinematic in style, composition, and texture.
That may sound a bit pretentious, but it's our goal to capture your day in a realistic and authentic way while still blending the beauty and visual grace that photos and video can convey.
That is what sets us apart; an accomplished and trained sense of balance in the filming, photographing, and production.
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