Tweet: @msrib – i totally want to do this for  our guest “book” for Miami: http://bit.ly/bsnMGS #wedding (even if i had one for my bat mitzvah…)
 Image from BridalBuds
Image from BridalBuds
Seriously,  how adorable is this idea?!  I showed it to Steve and I think he liked  it. Seeing as he’s the one  that’ll be drawing the tree or whatever  design we decide on, I’d hope  so. I can’t decide if I want a small one  – like 8″ x 8″  – for the handful of Vegas folks and a larger one – 16″   x 20″ or bigger – for the reception. Either way, we have  this great  huge half wall over the pass through in our kitchen where  they would  reside perfectly next to our ketubah.  We’re looking at over  100 guests  in Miami, so either we’ll make 2 of them, or just have a  really small  design. Another option is a very large mat framing a  relatively   smallish photo of us. My friend Abby did that and it was too cute. It   was maybe 12×16 with a 5×7 totally off-center picture.
And the bat  mitzvah thing? Yeah, I  totally had a 2′ x 3′ humongous picture for  everyone to sign. Mhmm…  it’s crammed in a closet somewhere and was  never hung up. Hopefully  this one will be different.
Tweet: @msrib – just sent a bunch of inquiries for Miami vendors on @weddingwire… now the waiting for replies begins 🙂
I know that we  have a quote from a  photog whose work makes my little heart pitter  patter, but I decided  to do my due diligence (use this word all the  time at work) and look  around a bit, right? So yes, today I emailed  about 15 photog’s in the  Miami – Ft Lauderdale area this afternoon.  Sure, I sent the same email  to them all using @WeddingWire‘s  fabu contact form, but whatev, it worked.   So far, I’ve received 1  email even remotely within our budget. Her  images  are totally amazing  also, but, well… something is lacking. I think  it’s the extra’s that K  includes.
Photog K is $1100  for 3 hours of photos   and a DVD filled with all our edited images. It  also includes extra  print credit of $150 towards any prints that we  print through her.
“Images are  usually processed  within a 4 to 6 week time period depending on the  current  backlog and busy season. Once your images are ready, you will  be  presented  with a link to your password-protected online viewing  gallery.
High  Resolution Files are  include a personal printing license. These files  are full resolution  with no watermarks. Low-resolution, watermarked  files are also included  for personal perusal of your wedding collection  or for sharing images  online.”
Photog A is $900 for 3 hours of photos  and a DVD filled with all our edited images.
“The above  prices include  my photography services, editing the photos for you, and  putting them  onto DVDs for you. I take about 100-200 photos each hour.  All the photos   I take on your wedding day will be edited for  color/brightness/contrast/sharpness/etc,   so they are ready to be  printed. Then I will send you in the mail all  the photos on a DVD (3  copies actually) about 4-6 weeks after your  wedding.
Since  you are receiving a DVD  of very high quality digital negatives  of all  your wedding photos I do not offer any online viewing  galleries, print  ordering services, or wedding album design.”
I’m fairly sure if it’s just between  these 2 overly talented photogs, it’s kinda a no-brainer. Which would  you choose?