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Bridal photography

“Why do you want to take bridal photography?”
“For memory…?”
“What kind of memory you want to treasure?”
“….”
“Do you know what to look for when engaging a bridal photography?
“There are four factors need to be considered. Firstly, the theme. What theme of photography are you looking for? (and he showed all kind of samples while explaining).

“Secondly, consider what is the budget you have allocated.
“Then you should check if there is any hidden cost. Most of the bridal shops they do not inform the customer on the hidden cost until the day of your shooting. For us, the package covers all except ampoule and eyelids.
“Finally, you should see the service. This is quite subjective and normally you get recommendation from friends.”
“This month we are having special promotion by giving out cash voucher valued RM xxx if you sign up Package B.”
“On top of that, we’ll upgrade the large photo portrait to landscape format designer’s choice. See the sample over there? Nice right?”
“Whoa…… Nice la.”
“But we only give you this offer today. Normal customer doesn’t get this kind of upgrade. And you are fortunate as Steven is with you today. Just pay a refundable deposit of RM xxx and it is transferable should you change your mind. Remember to decide before next Monday.”

Comments

Anonymous said…
We took those, and now they sit nicely in the box.

Then again, they say it's once in a lifetime.

I think better to take in several sessions rather than all in a day. It's very tiring know... to pose and smile smile smile.

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