Sunday, February 24, 2008
New Wedding Calendar
We are pleased to unveil our new wedding photography calendar. It is now possible to see what's available at a glance and plan your other services accordingly! The calendar is accessible through our wedding home page.
Friday, February 22, 2008
Book that wedding now!!!
It looks like we're going to see a successful wedding season for Paul Hazon Photography as the prime dates are starting to book up. Don't wait to contact us if you're looking for a wedding photographer for your big day or it might be too late! Just a couple of weeks ago we inked a deal for a date in August and then literally the next day we had a girl contact us who had been at a wedding we did last year. She said she wanted to book us but of course we were now unavailable. Kicker was, she'd been meaning to contact us since October but just never got around to it. Needless to say, she was quite dismayed. There's a lesson to be learned there people! If you want Paul then make the call! (there might even be a new slogan in there too?)
Later people
Later people
Portrait Price Drop
I'm a little late with this entry. I was just having a quick look at the blog and realized I haven't made a post since November . Anyway, I just wanted to let everyone know that we have permanently dropped the price of our portrait packages! We were so busy over Christmas when we introduced our special offer that we have decided to keep things that way. So, now a personal portrait session is just $99 in the studio and $125 at the location of your choice... prints included!!!
Friday, November 16, 2007
Check out our latest reviews...
Hi everyone, here are 2 of our latest reviews. Both are wedding photography recommendations.
"We were so pleased to have Paul and Elora as our photographers. They were both extremely professional and friendly. At our engagement shoot, Paul even offered my husband his own clothes to make the pics turn out better! During our bridal party shoot, they were very accommodating and creative. At one point I asked Paul for a certain photo and he responded "Whatever you want" . That was very important to us. During the ceremony and reception, we felt that we got all the important pictures without the photographer being in the way of the guests as had been the case in some weddings I had previously attended. Our family is still raving about the photos and we have already recommended Paul and Elora to a few of our engaged friends, one of which have already booked with Paul for their upcoming wedding. My husband and I would definitley book with Paul and Elora again for a major event and we highly recommend them".
- Wes & Aralia, Kamloops
"We had such a great experience with Paul. Our wedding shoot was fun and we really didn't have to think about what we were doing. The assistant was there to help us pose and fix our hair etc. We will recommend them to anyone we meet who needs a photographer! You won't be disappointed!!! Thanks again for capturing some really fun memories!".
- Leala S, Vancouver.
"We were so pleased to have Paul and Elora as our photographers. They were both extremely professional and friendly. At our engagement shoot, Paul even offered my husband his own clothes to make the pics turn out better! During our bridal party shoot, they were very accommodating and creative. At one point I asked Paul for a certain photo and he responded "Whatever you want" . That was very important to us. During the ceremony and reception, we felt that we got all the important pictures without the photographer being in the way of the guests as had been the case in some weddings I had previously attended. Our family is still raving about the photos and we have already recommended Paul and Elora to a few of our engaged friends, one of which have already booked with Paul for their upcoming wedding. My husband and I would definitley book with Paul and Elora again for a major event and we highly recommend them".
- Wes & Aralia, Kamloops
"We had such a great experience with Paul. Our wedding shoot was fun and we really didn't have to think about what we were doing. The assistant was there to help us pose and fix our hair etc. We will recommend them to anyone we meet who needs a photographer! You won't be disappointed!!! Thanks again for capturing some really fun memories!".
- Leala S, Vancouver.
Saturday, October 27, 2007
Wedding shots in the studio?
Did you know you can have your official wedding portraits done at the studio? As soon as the ceremony is over you can come back to our studio and sit for some beautifully posed portraits that will grace any wall at home. Instead of the usual rushed shots while everyone is trying to talk to you, come and get some relaxed, controlled pictures where you are perfectly posed and looking how you want to be. Meanwhile, the guests are mingling and having something to eat. You show up an hour later and are announced into the reception to join in with the festivities! Done.
Sunday, October 14, 2007
Wedding photography styles...HELP!
You're looking around various websites for a wedding photographer and each one tells you what style of photography they shoot. Great, right? But what does it all mean? Well, let us set the record straight for you right now. Here are the styles of photography offered by photographers and a description of what they mean...
Traditional: The photographer works solely from a
pre-determined "shot list" of images requested by the
bride and groom. The list generally includes posed
shots, as well as, candid images taken at
pre-arranged events (i.e., bride and groom cutting the
cake).
- Photojournalism: The photographer moves through
the wedding capturing special moments as he or she
finds them. Generally, the photographer does not use
an established list of shots.
- Creative: Photographers place the subjects in
certain settings to take advantage of good lighting or
beautiful backgrounds. Once the scene is set, the
couple and their party are free to be themselves,
resulting in a more spontaneous feel. Unlike the
photojournalism style, creative photography takes
advantage of the photographer's artistic judgment
rather than simply capturing a series of moments.
- Fine Art: Photographers blend a specific art form
(such as Surrealism) with actual images, candid or
prearranged, from the wedding.
Traditional: The photographer works solely from a
pre-determined "shot list" of images requested by the
bride and groom. The list generally includes posed
shots, as well as, candid images taken at
pre-arranged events (i.e., bride and groom cutting the
cake).
- Photojournalism: The photographer moves through
the wedding capturing special moments as he or she
finds them. Generally, the photographer does not use
an established list of shots.
- Creative: Photographers place the subjects in
certain settings to take advantage of good lighting or
beautiful backgrounds. Once the scene is set, the
couple and their party are free to be themselves,
resulting in a more spontaneous feel. Unlike the
photojournalism style, creative photography takes
advantage of the photographer's artistic judgment
rather than simply capturing a series of moments.
- Fine Art: Photographers blend a specific art form
(such as Surrealism) with actual images, candid or
prearranged, from the wedding.
Wednesday, October 10, 2007
Christmas is coming...
What gift do you buy for those who have it all? Easy... a memory! Right now we have a special offer on our portrait package - Double prints! You will now receive 2 - 8x10's, 4 - 5x7's and 8 - 4x6's. There's a gift there for everyone in the family. Book early and you will have your prints in plenty of time for Christmas, giving you the opportunity to send them all over the world. Alternatively, you can purchase a gift certificate. Give someone you love the gift of a memory, perfect for those who have it all and those who don't.
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