IOWA WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHERS
These Professional Wedding Photographers service areas in Iowa including Cedar Rapids, Des Moines, Cedar Falls, Mason City, Davenport, Waterloo and more. See additional wedding photos, read reviews and contact photographers for availability.
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Anna Moser Photography - Clive, IA
Relax and let me do all the work. Your wedding day will be one of the best days of your life so enjoy it!! I Anna Moser will help you portray your special day through elegant photographs catered to your individual needs. Make your memories last forever! Call me or email me today to schedule a free consultation. Special discounts for Military!
Phone: (515)554-6479
Site: www.annamoserphotography.com
Beck Photography - Mason City, IA
Capturing details and moments of your special day are the two most important things to me. Creatively capturing those moments is what sets me apart.
Site: www.james-beck.com
Brighter Image Photography - Ottumwa, IA
Our goal is to provide for you, not just "Photography" but photographic art.
If you have the ideas, we will give you the photos that you will cherish for a lifetime.
Phone: (641)682-7595
Site: www.abrightimage.com
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Q. How much time should I plan for group photos and when should we take them?
A. When planning your wedding day, remember that things in general will always take longer than you anticipate. If you're thinking of getting formal pictures between the ceremony and reception, 1/2 hour is not enough! The larger your wedding party is, the more difficult it is to get everyone together, keep everyone together, and pose for the various formal shots that will be taken. Depending on the size of the party and whether your reception is at a different site than your ceremony, you may wish to plan on 2 or even 3 hours between.
A. For photojournalistic-style wedding photography, plan to have all the formals taken directly following the ceremony. This way, the emotion and candor of the behind-the-scenes moments are not interrupted by the need to get ready quickly for these posed group portraits.
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