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Ron Gladu feels that a wedding is one of the most important
events in the life of a man and woman. For that reason, he and Lise spend
a tremendous amount of time to make sure that everything is perfect when
it comes to capturing the memories of that day forever. |
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When you select a 'Wedding Package' from Ron Gladu Photos
it is customized to meet your needs and your budget.
"We know that it takes a lot of money to put on a wedding,"
explained Ron. "We also know that some people have a limited budget
when it comes to their wedding portraits. That is why we take the time to
sit down with each couple and come up with a plan that allows for them to
stay within that budget and yet capture the most important moments of
their wedding day." |
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Ron often has couples coming to see him after the wedding
has taken place, almost in tears, asking if there is anything he can do to
"fix" the photos that were taken by a well-meaning relative or
friend. Sometimes he can correct the problems, and other times he must
sadly tell the couple that there is nothing that can be done.
"Regardless of where you get your photos done, there are two
things you must remember," advises Ron, who has been a professional
photographer for the past thirty years..
| "First, you should always get the most expensive wedding
package you can afford. This is not a place you should be cutting
corners since these are portraits that will last a lifetime. Fifty
years from now you will still be looking at these photos and you want
them to be memorable. You spend a lot of money on flowers, food, wine,
limousine services, music, etc. - none of those will be around fifty
years from now. They only last the single day. Your photos last for
the rest of your life"
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| "Second, don't hire a 'once-in-a-while' photographer for a
'once-in-a-lifetime' event. Amateur photographers all have good
intentions, but when you consider the importance of a wedding, you
really want a professional who knows what he is doing. There are too
many things for an amateur to consider and too many things that can go
wrong. You don't get a second chance to take a good wedding
portrait." |
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