Premium coverage packages
Premium (all-day,) 'Album' packages:

Coverage

* Nic’s award-winning photographic coverage of the preparations, ceremony and reception stages of your day, up to the end of your speeches (usually 8-12 hours.)

* No time limits or restrictions on the number of photos taken.



Package contents

* Your choice of hand-designed album: Storyboard, Reportage or Storybook album, (including 50-120 images from your day.)

* DVD slide-show of all the images from your day in luxury folio case with print, plus two parent copies (in standard slim-line cases.)

* 250-300 proof images in a fantastic A4 sized, hardback 'proof book' for you to keep.

* Complimentary on-line gallery of all images with on-line ordering facility.

* 20 personalised 'Thank You' cards with individual print and envelopes.

* Large 18 x 12 inch gallery framed print.

Prices from £1,495 (including a luxury album and VAT.)


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Premium (all-day,) 'Digital' package
:

Coverage
as above.


Package contents

* CD of high resolution images with printing license in luxury folio case with print.

* Complimentary on-line gallery of all images with on-line ordering facility.

Price £1,495
(Full range of luxury albums available separately.)


Further information


* A non-refundable minimum booking fee of £300 is required to secure a date.

* Coverage ends with the last speech. Nic can stay to photograph your first dance or fireworks etc, but charges £125 per hour from the end of the speeches until the last photograph is taken.

Check our availability for your date
here.



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