Dear Future Brides,
When it comes to choosing your photographers for the most important day of your life, every respectable wedding magazine will advise you to get to know your photographers on a personal level. Do you really like them? Can you see this person with you while you put on your wedding dress and cut your cake? How do you feel about their style? Imagery? Color quality? Do they offer albums? All important questions, of course, but today, we’re going to reveal something that you won’t find in any magazine checklist.
It’s not part of our wedding packages and you won’t find it on any of our pricing sheets.
It’s kinda like the In-N-Out or Starbucks secret menu.
Even though you don’t see it, it’s there. All you have to do is ask.
Throughout this wedding season, the word has spread like a wildfire. Whispers have echoed through ballrooms. Receptions have been rocked. And now, the word is officially out: Amy dances a mean Gangnam Style at all weddings upon request. That’s right, Internet, Gangnam Style. Perhaps, the coolest and classiest dance to ever grace the airwaves of YouTube, just so happens to make the playlist at almost every reception we shoot. Somewhere after We Are Family, but before Shout, those irresistible electronic beats start dropping and before we know it, our bride is dragging Amy to the dance floor. And if you know anything about Amy, when this girl commits to something, she commits.
So while magazine checklist suggestions like, “Ask your photographer if they can bust a serious move,” or “Can you see yourself dancing the night away with your photographer?” may never be the questions that end up on the pages of Martha Stewart Weddings, we think these are perfectly valid points of discussion at any client consultation. Because who doesn’t love ordering off the secret menu?
Welcome to the club.
Love,
Amy & Jordan