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  1. thanks Mirelle!! my site (server) went down last nite so the website and blog are down until late tonight I'm told. So sorry for the inconvenience!!! liam
  2. yeah these bags have some purpose and they catch your eye at first but they dont cause too much havoc at all. I had a B+G out standing on them (slippery!). I wouldn't worry about them too much. If they really bother you, a good photog can remove them from the photos anyway. Good luck and congrats! liam
  3. There are probably 2 different 'groups' of photographers. Those who shoot destination weddings as a business and those who like to take a trip or two every year, have the trip paid for and make a couple hundred bucks while they are there. The first group is probably better prepared to work for you. they know the area, the people, the language, awesome locations and secret spots. This is of added value to you and will ultimately result in better photos. If photography is important to you...and why would it not be, it's all you will have in a year, 10 years, 20 years then the question is not 'what are others paying' it should be 'what are YOU willing to pay' for a photographer that is going to rock your world. Because photography is so subjective you should find one that fits your style best. Classic and traditional? Edgy? Creative? Ask yourself this... If a photographer who normally charges $3000-6000 for local weddings, WHY are they offering coverage to you for $500 or $1000? What are you missing out on? Good luck!! liam
  4. hey Karen, it might be worth your time to inquire about pro editing. The learning curve isn't too bad. You can use a program like iMovie but it just takes a lot of time and patience. There is an art to editing and telling the story. Good luck!! liam
  5. When are you going to be getting married Shell? I always suggest you do a bunch of research, find the photographer you LOVE and then go from there. Ask to see full wedding portfolios, not just the good shots on a website. The benefit of hiring a local *(local to you) is that you can get in touch with them and meet them face to face before the wedding. You could always look into 'sharing' a photographer as well as some will be in the same area at the same time as your wedding and you can avoid travel costs. Good luck! liam
  6. hey, You could always do a search for umount or self mount albums. these have spaces or pages that you can mount photos to them directly. I often design a layout for my clients as well and the 20 page albums start at about $350 for a custom 8x10 album. But keep in mind you'll have this forever! There are no shortage of photo albums out there on the internet but most pro album companies will only sell to professional photogs. Good luck...and Congrats! l.
  7. hey Katie, I always tell my clients to pack a big bag of everything! Bring everything that you think you look Awesome in. Then pack another bag with shoes, boots etc. Little things like pearls, bracelets, hair accessories etc always help too. Have fun! liam
  8. Hey, if you find a photographer you like, locally or elsewhere in Canada, just simply ask them what the rates are for travel to Cuba to cover your wedding. Some are tryin to build portfolios and you can get them for great prices. Others are established and have some incredible work to show and the experience to back it up. You should be able to find the perfect photographer for you regardless of your budget. Good luck and congrats!! liam
  9. A few samples from a recent wedding in Mexico. one more destination wedding post… Applehead Studio Photography
  10. Wow, this is a horrible experience and its clear you did not have the right photographer. I always suggest to brides that they ask to see at LEAST 3 complete weddings that a photographer has shot. Yes, we like to post our best images but most pros can show you a complete wedding if you just ask. I hope you got a few keeps. You looked amazing! liam
  11. Congrats Elizabeth! Its a phenomenal resort and the staff is very helpful. The locations for photos are incredible. You wont be disappointed at all if you go! I just shot a wedding there in Feb and loved every minute of it. Good luck!
  12. Congrats Laura, Here's a some images from a wedding there in February. Amazing location! Halifax Wedding Photography - Applehead Studio Liam
  13. Sorry...forgot the link: Halifax Wedding Photography - Applehead Studio l.
  14. hey Sandra, I just shot there in February and the resort was amazing. Very accommodating and the locations for photos are endless. Make sure you try and get up the the hacienda for some shots and if possible try and secure a 'resort cart' so you and your new husband and photographer can get around quickly and easily to a bunch of different locations in a short time. Its a huge resort. Here's a slideshow from Jennie+Dave's wedding. Congrats!!! Liam Applehead Studio
  15. Hi! I've only been on here for a few days but my status is 'lurker'. I promise I'm not lurking...I'm just trying to find my way around. Perhaps a post here will help. Liam Applehead Studio
  16. Recently chosen by Wedding Bells Magazine as one of the Top 25 Most Inspiring Wedding Photographers in Canada, Liam Hennessey, owner of Applehead Studio, is now offering destination wedding photography collections in Mexico, Cuba and beyond. Known throughout Canada for the unique and original approach to weddings, Applehead Studio offers wedding collections from the simple to the sublime. Complete wedding, Trash the Dress and engagement session portfolios are available for viewing online. Custom collections available. For complete collection options check out the website and blog at: Halifax Wedding Photography - Applehead Studio Applehead Studio Photography Halifax Wedding Photographer Liam Hennessey Applehead Studio Photography 902.233.8567 [email protected]
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