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Meet the Photographer
| During the week, Kyle Andrews is a Graphic Artist/Designer at a local Print
Shop. On the weekends, he is a talented photographer who shoots with
a candid style. His work has been featured in Oshawa/Whitby This Week,
amongst other publications. Photography is one of his passions. |
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Do I get to keep my negatives?
Yes and No. I shoot with a Digital SLR, so there are in fact no film negatives. However, I provide you with perfect digital files for you to keep and reprint from. This is the digital equivalent of keeping your negatives. I also keep a copy of all photos for my own portfolio, and retain copyright (though I allow extensive
Do I get a Wedding Album?
To keep the costs of my packages low and to provide the maximum flexibility to my clients, I do not offer premade albums in a package.. Most Bride & Grooms I have known have their own particular tastes when it comes to albums that is best satisfied by selecting their own materials at their leisure.
That being said, you DO get an online album, hosted on my website, for 6 months. You can send your friends, family, co-workers the link and share the photos with everyone you know.
How long do you take to shoot the formal photos
Typically, I take somewhere between 45 minutes to 1.5 hours to shoot your formal photographs. This will vary with the size of the wedding party, the number of photos taken and
Do you have a backup photographer in case of accident/sickness?
In the unlikely event of personal illness or other circumstances beyond my control, a substitute photographer of high qualifications, subject to acceptance by the Client prior to the event, may be sent to fulfill the obligations of the Photographer contracted.
How long does it take for you to process my wedding photos?
It typically takes up to Six to Eight weeks for your photos to be fully processed, based on shooting about 600 photos. . I process each and every photo individually without any batch processing, and anything that requires that sort of care requires time. If I shoot more photographs, I take a little longer to process the files. I can post photos as I process them, so you don't have to wait for to finish the processing to see your photos.