Can we meet with you before booking?

    Yes, We encourage all of our clients to meet with both Amy and I before reserving an event.  During a 30 minute cup of coffee, we can show examples of an entire event, explain what to expect the day of the event and after, answer any questions, and discuss any special requests.  If you are interested in meeting with us please email at toddfarmerphotography@gmail.com and we can find a time that is convenient for both schedules.


Is the digital copyright included with the DVD?

    Yes.  I include all copyrights for all client events & sessions.  Amy and I also maintain a copyright so that we can provide future clients examples of our work.


Where is the best place to print my photos?

    Basically anywhere with Fuji Printing will generate very high quality prints.  Sam’s and Walmart offer Fuji printing in most stores, Wolf Camera offers high quality large format printing, and MPIX is a great online printer.


Is a deposit required to reserve the event date?

    We ask for a modest $50 deposit to reserve the event date.  The remaining balance is due 1 week before the event.


Do you offer hardcover photobooks?

    Yes we offer Asukabooks to our clients.  They offer hardcover books that are high quality and reasonably priced.  Please contact us for pricing information.


About how many pictures should I expect in an average 4 hr wedding?

    Between the both of us, we usually shoot about 2000 photos during an average 4 hour event.  This usually produces 400-500 very good touchup photos after filtering out funny faces.


What can I do to make sure we get the best photos? 

    Enjoy the moment.  Don't worry about us, just smile, have a great time and truly enjoy your wedding day.  The best photos are always unscripted.  If you have any ideas on a certain type shot that you like please send us an example before hand and we will do our best to work them in during the event.


How can I make the family group photos go smoothly?

    This can be one of the more time consuming parts of the photography.  The best way to help us make it go smoothly is to provide a list of what pictures you really want before hand.  It is also helpful to have a friend or family member available to help at this time.  Having someone to help gather people will save time and let you get back to your guests.  Once we have everyone together, a quick "Next is Smith Family with Ann, Tony, Carla, and John with the Bride and Groom."  usually gets things going.

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