Archive for January, 2007

Wedding Shot List

Posted in Weddings on January 30, 2007 by klic

When it comes down to the individual shots of your wedding KLIC Photographic Design makes sure your wedding images are geared for your taste and your comfort level.  For instance, if you are uncomfortable having a stranger in your house don’t ask your professional photographer for an all day service because it will be unnecessary financially and might even cause stress before the day has even begun.  Try to figure out what times of the day are important to you by going through the list below.  Most importantly make sure your photographer uses a guide on your day so no important shots are left out.  Your day flies by and you don’t have a second chance to capture the moments you will always cherish.  You might want to make sure that some or all of these shots are covered by your wedding photographer before the day even arrives.  Also make sure if you have anything special planned to let your photograper know well in advance like the rose ceremony, Ukranian Dancers, live music, etc.  Don’t forget all the candid images in between that capture the true emotion of your day.  This is just a guide and I hope it will be of great service to you while planning your Memories of a Lifetime:

Before the ceremony:

Bride alone, fixing veil, getting dressed, attendants getting ready, bride in mirror, bride close-up, putting on boutonniere, bride with parents, bride with maid of honour, with attendants, with flower girls, placing garter, groom alone, groom with parents, groom with best man, groom with ushers, groom with ringbears, groom putting on boutonnieres, invitations, leaving the house, getting into limos.

Ceremony:

Ushers seating guests, guests outside, bride getting out of car, parents being seated, ushers at the altar, processional, dad giving away bride, vows, exchanging of the rings, lighting candles, organist, the kiss, view from back of church, recessional, signing of the certificate, leaving the church, bride and groom in car.

Before the Reception:

Bride and groom close-up, 3/4 and full lengths, bride alone, groom alone, bride and groom with groom’s family, bride and groom with bride’s family, bride and groom with both sets of parents, bride and groom with maid of honour and best man, bride and groom with wedding party, bride with ushers, groom with attendants, bride and grooms hands, flowers, rings, bride and groom with special friends.

Reception:

Receiving line, bride and groom receiving guests, parents and wedding party being introduced, best man’s speech, bride and groom toasting, bride and groom smooching, head table, cake table, bride and groom cutting the cake and feeding each other, gift table, the musicians, the guest book, bride and groom first dance, parents and bridal party first dance, bride and dad dancing, groom and mom dancing, table shots, friends and family shots, other guests dancing, bride throwing bouquet, groom removing garter and throwing garter, bride and groom waving goodbye.

Rockway Glen Presents…

Posted in Weddings on January 30, 2007 by klic

Rockway Glen Golf Course and Estate Winery announced their 3rd Bridal Show happening at their beautiful location in St. Catharines.  Stay tuned for further information or contact us at info@klicphotographicdesign.com to find out more.

Wedding Jokes

Posted in Weddings on January 10, 2007 by klic

These jokes are not meant to offend anyone.  If you know of any other funny wedding jokes please forward them to KLIC Photographic Design at info@klicphotographicdesign.com.  Laugh long and hard every day.

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Wedding Horror Stories?

Posted in Weddings on January 9, 2007 by klic

This page is dedicated to all the bride and grooms, families, and businesses that had the most horrible experiences with their wedding day.  In sharing your story you may be able to help other couples so they don’t have the same bad incidents.  We want to hear it all, from the limo company not showing, the minister not having the marriage license, the photographer not bringing equipment, the hall double booking and the wedding party getting so drunk the police had to get involved.

Please include how the problem you faced was dealt with so other people can understand or hope that there is a happy ending to every story.  This site is not to point fingers (we prefer you don’t include company names) but it is your story.  As photographers we hear it all, sometimes about other photographers too, but we are the only service that sees you through the whole process from the engagement to married and settled in.

If you would like to send a story email it to info@klicphotographicdesign.com or leave a reply.  If you would like it to remain anonoymous please add that note in your email. 

Niagara Wedding Helper

Posted in Weddings on January 7, 2007 by klic

Niagara Wedding Helper has a new concept in their advertising and KLIC Photographic Design is all for it.  Now, any bride-to-be can receive a savings card inside every magazine to hand over to their choice of vendors.  KLIC Photographic Design will offer a complimentary engagement sitting with every card received.  It’s a savings of $250.00. 

Wedding Advertisements

Posted in Weddings on January 7, 2007 by klic

Questions for hiring your Wedding Photographer

Posted in Weddings on January 7, 2007 by klic

Wedding photography is one of the most competitive industries nationwide and it’s no different in the Niagara Region.  The yellow pages are full, there are more than a dozen magazines, newspapers and other forms of media to advertise in and then there are always what we call “the basement dwellers” (friends of friends that own a camera) that get hired from being friends with the couple.   Niagara Falls is still the honey moon capital of the world and I believe there is enough work available for any photographer that wants it.  With so many photographers advertising sometimes it is hard for engaged couples to know even where to start researching their needs and wants.   

Here is a sample of questions that I recommend you ask photography studios to narrow down your search:

How long have you been in business?  Are you professional photographers?  How many photographers are in your company?  How long are your consultations?

Below are questions for interviewing the right studio for you once you have narrowed your search:  (These questions are not in any particular order.  They are questions that have been asked to my studio and these are the answers that I believe in.  Some of these are silly but I tried to include a variety for you to pick and choose what is important to you.)

Do you charge travelling fees?

No, I will travel anywhere in Ontario for your day.  I believe it is important for your clients to know you will go the distance for them.  We charge differently for weddings outside of Ontario to help keep costs reasonable for our clients.

Will you travel?

Yes, we travel regularily.  Some clients are from Niagara that are being married out of town, some clients hire us on line and we meet at a foreign location like Mexico, England, and different parts of the States.  We only accept one couple per year for an international destination wedding due to the fact it is usually between 5-7 days.

Are your “packages” flexible?

We don’t offer packages at all.  We offer options to build your day.  We start with a time structure to fulfull your needs, for instance, we are not going to suggest unlimited coverage to a bride that does not want to see us until she walks down the aisle.

Will you go anywhere?

Yes, we don’t charge by location.  We believe in making your dream wedding a reality by going to the locations of your choice and not narrowing down your ideas to form to our wants.  We will not however recommend going to locations that will take up too much time of your day travelling.    

Do you shoot digital or film?

We offer both systems.  I will recommend only digital if asked.  Professional digital systems have far surpassed film.  I would not recommend using a studio that does not have a professional digital system.  Equipment in our profession is the most important aspect of our work.  Without proper equipment we can not keep updated with today’s technology and in turn give our clients the best possible prints.

What equipment do you use?

I shoot with a Canon system that can only be purchased through a professional dealer.  I do not use amateur equipment that can be ordered from any camera store.

How do you dress? 

My staff have a black formal dress code.  We do not wear uniforms and we do not wear skirts but we do look professional in dress slacks.  We have to move freely and flexible to capture different angles.

Do you drink at a wedding?

Definitely not.

Do you have a support system in case of an emergency?

Yes, I have a studio manager on call if she does not have a wedding booked as well.  If we do have several weddings during one weekend I enlist my husband.  One time, my husband had to drop off winter coats for all the girls in a wedding party due to an unnatural freak cold spell.

Have you been banned from any religous buildings? 

No, the ministers from all the churchs we have been in have thanked us for our respectful conduct during the ceremony.

Have you had any cancellations and if so why?

Yes, we have had cancellations in the past.  None of them have been from any wrong doings on our behalf and all of them (I think maybe 3 in 9 years) have been from cancelling/rescheduling the wedding all together. 

Do you use a professional lab for printing?

Yes, the price includes our work being printed at a professional lab.  It still amazes me that so many photographers don’t use professional labs and charge their clients an arm and a leg for their work.

Do you print yourself?

No of course not.  I am a photographer not a lab technician. 

Do we need a deposit?

Yes, I believe leaving a deposit is an important business transaction finalizing a contract to reserve the day for our clients.

How can we pay?

A professional studio will offer visa, mastercard, american express, interac, cash and cheque to fulfull all of their clients financial needs.  We have made it easy for our clients with installments over the course of their contract to ease the financial burden of their wedding day.

It’s Bridal Show season!

Posted in Weddings on January 4, 2007 by klic

Come check us out in Hamilton on January 5, and 6 at the Hamilton Convention Centre put on by Beau Monde Productions from 11-5:30.  Beau Monde Productions also organizes the show for Niagara at The Quality Inn on Ontario Street in St. Catharines the weekend of January 13 and 14 from 11-5.  This is the best show around!

I can’t guarantee I will be at my booth but I will be there shmoozing with all the new brides and vendors.  If you like our display albums please feel free to grab a brochure.

 Here are some things to ask your photographer while at a Bridal Show:

Are you professional photographers?  Do you have packages or a la carte?  How long have you been in business?  Are you local or do you charge traveling fees?

These are just a few questions to weed out photography studios that are not suited for your needs.  Of course, depending on what your needs are.  If you have emailed previously for pricing or availability please introduce yourselves.  I’d love to hear more about your day.  Hope to see you there!

Other Bridal Shows that we attend are Sheraton Fallsview, Rockway Glen Golf Course and Estate Winery, and all the fall Bridal Shows presented by Beau Monde Productions in the fall.  Dates are still to be determined.