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These Professional Wedding Photographers service areas in Kansas including Topeka, Dodge City, Wichita, Overland Park, Salina, Shawnee, Leavenworth and more. See additional wedding photos, read reviews and contact photographers for availability.

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Chad Bridge Photography - Kansas City, KS
Kansas City based wedding photographer. Available throughout Kansas including Salina, Wichita, Lawrence, and Manhattan.
Phone:  (913)963-7427
Site:  www.chadbridgephotography.com

Matt Needham Photography - Lawrence, KS
Creative, affordable wedding photography in a mix of photojournalism style, and posed portraits. Brides keep the high resolution image files.
Phone:  (785)842-6804
Site:  www.mattneedham.com

NoahFoto - Kansas City, KS
We take a photojournalistic approach to wedding photography. Diligently capturing the spontaneous moments as they unfold throughout the wedding. All weddings are shot by a husband and wife team.
Phone:  (800)470-9441
Site:  www.noahfoto.com

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Q. What should I look for in a venue that would help my photographer get great photos?

A. Good light is so important! When choosing your venue, consider the amount and type of light. If indoors, a daytime wedding in a venue with large windows will produce better results than a cavernous, dark hall. Lower ceilings (if white) will enable the photographer to bounce their flash, creating a more diffused natural-looking light. If your wedding will be outdoors, the best light will be early or late in the day. Less flattering is mid-day, and the absolute worst is a mix of sun and shade. When in doubt, consult your photographer before finalizing your venue and time of day.

Q. What time of day should I schedule my wedding for the best photos?

A.Scheduling your outdoor wedding for late evening about an hour before sunset will give you great light for photos.

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