Eli Murray Photography
http://www.elimurray.com
501-425-4543
Prices:$2,500 flat-rate all day. Custom pac: $750-$5,000
Eli Murray loves the "human emotion" which comes from his variety of colorful engagement pictures. He uses a Nikon D90 and D50 body backup for his pictures. He is a well known photographer in Arkansas which is reflected on his calendar through the website. His photos are bright and colorful and showcase the couples on their happiest day.
On May 31, 2009 Murray will have a special meet-and-greet with future Brides at the Kiss The Bride Expo. This event will take place from 12:30p.m.-5:00p.m at the Alltel Arena in Little Rock.
For those interested, the $2,500 flat-rate includes 2 photo sessions, 300 4x6 prints, 10 photos and 8x10 prints, and a 20 page coffee table photo book to commemorate the event.
Viva Rose Photography
http://www.vivarosephotography.com
501-655-6162
Prices: Must contact for more information
Photographer Genevieve R. Townley is known for her colorful and scenic photography. A native from Hot Springs, Townley proudly showcases her talents through her official website. She also is known for capturing the special day in Black and White, which is displayed through the photo albums.
One of Townley's favorite locations to photograph engaged couples is at Butler Manor Resort. This 9,000 square-foot Manor is located right on Lake Hamilton and includes a beautiful backdrop for the pictures.
Photography by Melisa
www.photographybymelisa.com
501-227-4206
Prices: Available upon request
Started in Little Rock, Melisa Smock started her own photography business in 1994 by taking pictures for weddings among other special events. A few years later, Mandy joined the business as another Wedding Photographer. Together, the winning duo created a team.
On the website, there are Wedding albums created by each of the photographers, pictures of various weddings with amazing backdrops, and blogs with more pictures taken from each photographer.
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Post a CommentHere's some important points and questions when shopping for a Photographer;
Do you want your images to last?
Digital prints don't last and will fade quickly. Look at something you wrote with ink that is only a few years old and it will be faded. Film prints will last your entire lifetime and longer especially if you get black and white.
Do you want your pictures to look their best?
Digital photography looks good on the internet but looks bad when compared to real film photography. When you shop for Photographers ask to see their prints and compare the digital to the film, you'll be stunned at the difference. Everyone talks about megapixels so let's say the photographer has a 25 megapixel camera, film is like 500 megapixels, even the digital cameras that cost 50,000 dollars can't touch this. Do you want to enjoy your prints on the wall or on a computer screen? Film gives the best of both worlds.
What if you want a copy of a print later in life?
Do y
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