★ GOLD Three Bridges's featured Photographer
Specializing in capturing your wedding story in an artistic, professional style. Full day coverage including everything from pre-ceremony portraits through reception. Small events welcome. Now offering custom designed hardbound coffee table albums that document your story in an elegant, yet modern way.
SILVER Three Bridges's recommended Photographers
PhotoSays provides portrait and event photography services in Bucks and Montgomery counties. Bar/Bat Mitzvahs, parties, corporate events and wedding coverage is available. We also can design custom photo-cards and carry unique specialty items such as photo blankets, pillow and totes.
Complete Packages start at $1500 - Offering creative wedding and portrait photography. Even after 10 years, I still tear up when I see a bride walking down the aisle toward her anxious and excited groom. I still laugh when I hear those hilarious speeches and toasts. I still smile when I see the flower girl twirling around in her pretty little dress. I still LOVE photographing memories!!! Every wedding is different, every bride has her…more
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I'm a wedding photographer based in the Poconos. I photograph weddings from Philadelphia to New York City and beyond. I specialize in true photojournalism weddings and I capture all the special moments of each wedding I photograph. Please call or email me and we'll talk about photography for your wedding.…more
Newlyweds keep proofs, negs, and or digital files. Client needs are a priority. My experience covers over 20 years, all with happy clients. An in depth meeting starts coverage, not only for the wedding day, but for any activities leading up to the wedding day. Follow up questions are always…more
Shootworks Photography believes that your images should capture the “true you”. Based on this belief, we have taken a photojournalist approach to photography; meaning we take a lot of pictures. As a result, we capture moments and interactions that may have been easily missed by the traditional photographer going after…more