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Hello and thanks for stopping by this blog.  I'd like to start this blog off by telling you a little about OnSite Photography and how we approach shooting special events/weddings.  I've been shooting weddings and special events for about 20 years.  In the late 1990's quite a bit of my work was featured on covers of various trade publications.  Some time ago I decided to make a business of it.  My partner is my daughter Caitlin.  She began helping me when she was in middle school.  She's now 22 and will be graduating from college in 2009.  

Our approach to shooting your special day is probably a little different than most photographers.  This is more than a business to us.  We believe that we are creating a future family heirloom.  Most families will cherish their photographs for years to come. We feel that this is more of a responsibility and we don't take any shooting assignment lightly.  We go the extra mile for our clients to make sure that they get the best possible photos.  For example, if necessary we will meet our client (usually a bride) on location before the event to go over all the details so that nothing's lost or compromised.  We offer all of our clients access to our online planning site.  It contains detailed checklists that not only help with planning for the photos but also planning & timelines for the event.  After all you've put alot of time into planning for your special day. and we want to make sure that every detail is captured.  we understand that we cannot have a "do over" and everything has to be right the first time.  I like to put it this way:  When our customers look good, we look good.   One more thing,  I've talked a lot about weddings.  We do alot of them but it's not all we do.


 

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