Frequently asked Qustions
How many weddings do you photograph per year?
We only shoot 5-10 weddings a year. We know, it’s a tiny amount but with two amazing little humans at home our weekends are incredibly precious to us. When our little ones are a bit older and we’re no longer considered cool in their eyes, we may start taking more weddings on. The good news is that 5-10 weddings is our happy number for staying super passionate about our work. The bad news is it that we’re limited to how many amazing couples we can say yes to, so please get in touch with us sooner rather then later.
How many images do you deliver from a wedding day?
We usually supply between 400-600 photos depending the length of your wedding day.
How long does it take to receive the photographs?
Between 6 and 8 weeks. It’s important not to rush when editing and putting your collection together. We want every one to be perfect when you see them for the first time.
Are the images we receive high resolution?
Absolutely. Once we have edited the images you will receive the high resolution files of your collection on a USB.
Who owns the copyright of the photographs?
Although all photographs are copyright of Tina and Jarrod, you will have “home use” license to print as many as you’d like and to use across social media.
Do you offer albums?
Yes we do, you can see examples on the album page here. We’re also happy to recommend album suppliers to you so you can pull together your own album.
We are getting married outside of Sydney, do you have any travel fees?
If the location is less than 1.5 hours drive from the CBD, there are no additional travel fees. If we finish late and cannot drive back to the CBD that night, we ask for a nights accommodation and fuel charges to be covered.
Do you offer engagement shoots?
Yes, engagement sessions are a one hour session at a location of your choice in Sydney you receive an edited high resolution copy of typically 50-60 images on a USB, engagement session are $350.
What’s the golden hour?
The golden hour is the hour just before sun set. We’re natural light photographers, so we affectionately call this the ‘golden hour’ because there is so much magical light in that one hour. Where possible we encourage, clients to structure their wedding day so as to capture some magic with you both during that hour!