QUOTE (Tara Sharma @ August 20 2008, 07:01 PM)

Yay! I love seeing mixed weddings like this! Awesome job and good job capturing the cultural details, its takes a certain something to recognize and be able to capture that.
Awesome pics, I think my favs are the limo shots.
Thank you! It's our first mixed wedding and we loved it, the colour, the people! We're shooting another Indian bride this weekend but she'll only be moderately colourful since they'll be focusing more on the traditional white wedding.
QUOTE (kimberlyhurst @ August 19 2008, 10:40 AM)

I just love this wedding! You really captured the couple perfectly!
QUOTE (Rich Smith @ August 19 2008, 04:22 PM)

Love the images! Wonderful captures and wonderful PP.
Got a question...
I'd have no idea how to price a 4 day wedding. Surely you didn't use your normal wedding prices, did you? Care to share?
I can not WAIT till I get to photograph a wedding like this!
Good question! Especially since we just started this business by the end of last year and this is our first real big year of shooting...and we're just getting familiar with pricing.
That being said, at the time we booked this couple, we were charging our first wedding package price (not very high). So we basically looked at it this way: Sunday was a regular full wedding day, so the price was the same as any other wedding. The other three days consisted of us being there for only a number of hours in the evenings, so we simply came up with a price per hour, added travel to it, and came up with a price

Next year's pricing has been adjusted though! Sooo many things to think of in this business, wow!
QUOTE (Jessica Chapman @ August 20 2008, 09:46 AM)

I love your blog, thank you for sharing!

Thank you Jessica