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Why are your prices so low?
Hmmm. . . well, here's the truth. I hate using tripods. There, I said it. I know the benifits, but I can't stand running back and forth, setting up my shot, adjusting and readjusting, and then getting back into the shot before the timer finishes beeping. At that point I'm looking a bit winded and my children are so busy watching me run they have forgotten to look at the camera. Sound familiar?

 

Or worse, I hate losing control of my image by asking a bystander to "push the button" for me. This one almost always ends in badly composed, blurry images . . .  and regret.

 

But worst of all, I hate it when I am spending time with my family and I think, "I wish I had a photograph of this moment -- one with me in it too."

 

What could be the solution? Hire a photographer, or course!

However, if you are like me, you start to see $$$$ and forget the idea. But what if it didn't have to be that way. What if there were a photographer who was honestly good at photography, who would give me a fair deal and not overcharge me?

 

And that is the answer! Beautiful photography doesn’t have to empty the bank!

 

I’ve been on both sides of this business. I am a photographer, but I’m also a deal-seeking mom raising a family and helping to put my husband through school. I believe I deserve a good deal – and so do you!   

 

Because all my work is done “on location,” I don't have to deal with the costs of maintaining a studio. I do my own photo editing and design work instead of contracting out, so you pay only for my time and equipment wear.

 

I offer simple packages that allow you to make your own prints if you choose (I actually recommend Snapfish.com for beauiful, inexpensive prints.) If you do want professional prints, I order from Nations Photo Lab, a professional printer in Owings Mills, Maryland. It takes a little longer, but the quality is exceptional at a better price than local printers.

 

Do you give the customer their negatives?
Yes. Every package includes high quality, full resolution negatives of all images with copyright privileges. Although the original artwork is mine and I ask that you not sell your images for profit, you are welcome and encouraged to print, enlarge and share any and all of your photographs!

 

Is retouching included in my package?

Each photograph will be color correction for maximum quality.

 

Art effects – hand coloring, tinting, etc. – will be applied to a handful of the best shots for free.

 

Because post-production is so time consuming, additional retouching, including complexion smoothing, blemish or object removal and requested artwork can be purchased at $5.00 per photograph.

 

What’s can I buy with my “Print Credits?”

If you purchase a package with print credits, you can use them for any product I offer: prints, enlargements, framing, photo albums, scrapbook pages, digital retouching, etc.

 

How many locations are included in my photo package?

I don’t stick to a set number of locations per event. In my experience, most weddings will include at least two. Tell me what you want and we’ll work it out. I charge only for actual photography time, so if it takes 15 minutes to get to your reception from the wedding site, you’ll still get that 15 minutes at the reception.

 

Do you charge for travel?

That depends of how far we’re going. Most surrounding areas are not charged for, but if you need to go a little further simply contact me for an estimate including mileage rates and any food or lodging costs that may incur.

 

When will you arrive? How much will you charge to stay longer?

I will be at your event at least 15 minutes early for any set up needed and will start taking pictures right away.

 

If your time is up but you’re still cutting the cake, staying a few extra minutes - for free - is no problem. If you find you need even more time, you can always purchase more. I charge $100 per hour for extra coverage on your package. You can decide right there at the reception to extend your time if you’d like.

 

How should I prepare for my photo shoot?
The best advice I can give you is BE HAPPY! Frustration, impatience and annoyance will all show in your photographs.

 

My second tip: choose a venue that is well lit and has several options for backgrounds. I’ll do my best to photograph anywhere, but can’t guarantee the very best quality when conditions are out of my control, including lighting, venue restrictions, photo subjects who don’t cooperate, etc.

 

Digital or Film?
I prefer digital photography:

  1. I can take a lot more pictures!
  2. Digital images can be retouched to correct color, contrast, brightness, complexion smoothing, unwanted object removal, etc.

  3. You can share or reprint digital images easily.

If you desire film photography the costs will be a bit higher. Contact me for a film-only estimate.

 

Do you require a deposit?
Yes. A $200 deposit will hold your date.

 

Can we meet to go over details of our wedding or see more examples of your work?

Yes. If you'd like to meet you can contact me any time. If an in-person meeting doesn’t work for you, phone or email is no problem!

 

Who are you? How long have you been in business?

My name is Tacie Wright. I fell in love with photography in high school while editor-in-chief of the school yearbook. It was all about creating for me -- telling a story to stand the test of time through words, design and photographs. When I had a vision for the book I'd steal the camera from the photographers and go find it. Occasionally they even let me work in the darkroom -- and it was magic! College gave me new opportuinties to explore my creativity.

In January 2007, I created T. Wright Photography. With the support of my wonderful husband I've been allowed to spread my wings and fly. Every day I am able to do something I love. Each shoot is a new adventure and I never get tired of meeting new people -- learning who they are as I capture the emotion of their stories and make beautiful art to be viewed and enjoyed for years to come.