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Alisa & Chris

Thursday, July 30th, 2009

Alisa and Chris’s wedding was one I had been looking forward to for quite a long time, since they were one of my earlier bookings for this year’s weddings and I had such a great time with them earlier this summer taking their first family photos after their little Eva was born. They chose the Norland Bed and Breakfast as their ceremony, getting ready, and weekend retreat location, and I couldn’t have been happier as this is one of my favorite places in Lethbridge! Not everyone is so blessed to have a huge white, pillared mansion with a grand piano to call their own, so it is nice to fake it once in a while ;)

Alisa was a little stressed before the ceremony since she was running a bit behind (which most brides do anyhow), but you could see all her concerns melt away the moment she saw Chris as she came up the aisle :)

We had a beautiful day to work with, and they were surrounded by so much love from their friends and family. Everyone was so great to work with, and I loved that Alisa was willing to yell at people to make my day go easier, ha ha!

I hope you guys are having fun in Vegas! Extra thanks to my second shooter for the day, Andrew Suderman, who was awesome to work with for the first time!

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A Word of Warning to Wedding Vendors

Tuesday, July 28th, 2009

I was recently contacted by a bride out of the country who would be getting married in Alberta next month, and was quite desperate to book a photographer. She said her company had her traveling and that she could not be in Canada until only a week before the wedding. She described details of the wedding, details of her life, listed what photography products she wanted, asked for a quote, and it all sounded very legitimate… until one request that set off an alarm for me.

She asked if I could help them book their band. She would send extra money, and I would be responsible for the band’s arrangements. This had the makings of a 419 scam, but I gave this couple the benefit of the doubt; this was a straight-forward request, and when you are desperately trying to arrange a wedding from the other side of the world, you would want this type of help. I politely refused this request, suggesting they make arrangements with their venue as that is where the band would be playing. Furthermore, since I live 6 hours from where the wedding was taking place, I wasn’t in a much better spot to book the band than she was!

The next email that came around asked about what forms of payment I accept, and she asked if I accepted cashier’s cheques. Again, more alarms go off. Cashier’s cheques from other countries can take as long as 6 months to clear, and in that time they can make off with your money. I was also asked again to please take care of the band, as it would allow them to better “trust me.” Again, I politely refused and answered all of her other questions.

I am surprised they did not stop there; they agreed to book at that point, and I emailed a contract. I think that having a legal document scared them off, as I never heard from them again.

Occasionally this also happens; a prospective client will confirm they are booking, and then vanish out of your life and book someone else. In this case, however, I needed to be sure. I sent several follow up emails, all with no response, and finally contacted the venue in Edmonton they claimed to have booked. This venue confirmed this couple was not booked, nor had they ever contacted them.

We all laugh at some of the 419 scams we see because they are so painfully obvious: someone you’ve never met has left all of their inheritance to you; you can get a free car, but you just need to front a few thousand dollars for taxes. Unfortunately these criminals are finding smarter ways to target businesses and individuals by making money requests within the limits of what these businesses would normally offer. Especially now, with so many people concerned about the economy, we are leery about saying no to a potential client; we bend over backwards to make the sale.

It’s easy for a photographer to turn down an offer to forward money to another vendor, but what about wedding planners, who have to deal with other vendors so much? Be cautious of any requests you receive. Confirm these people are real before you make any financial transactions on their part. This is unfortunate for couples who are legitimately planning weddings from other countries… who can you trust?

I found a great thread on this topic; this scam is just variations on a theme, and it’s good for you to know what these emails sound like. Other sites offer very similar emails (all similar to the ones I received).

In retrospect, I wish I had been less trusting so that I could have scam-baited this person!

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Shooting with Michael Warf – Ben & Kristen

Friday, July 24th, 2009

Since Michael Warf has been my second shooter many times this year, it was a treat to switch things up and second shoot for him a little while ago! Though I jumped into the day at formals, rather than the getting ready photos, it was easy to immediately take to Ben and Kristen, who were such a sweet couple. Our day eventually brought us to the small fair that was set up at the Enmax Center, and then to their gorgeous ceremony and reception at City Hall – what a great venue!

Thanks for bringing me along, Michael!

ben kristen wedding 03 Shooting with Michael Warf   Ben & Kristen

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Janae

Friday, July 24th, 2009

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Though Janae graduated some time ago, she never had photos done in her awesome blue dress… and better late than never! We spent a few gorgeous evening hours taking photos around town, and though she didn’t think she knew how to pose, she did a pretty good job following my directions :) After our nature-y stops we caught the amazing sunset, and faked some evening photos. This was such a great dress for her; it matched her eyes perfectly!

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Andrew & Julie

Thursday, July 23rd, 2009

It was such an honor to get to photograph Andrew and Julie’s wedding. I’ve known both of them since before they even dated, was let in on the proposal so I could video tape it, and now was able to be an important part of their special day. They are two very amazing people and compliment each other so well, and I had so much fun spending the day with them! Their families are generous and crazy like they are and I felt so welcome even though it was my first time meeting most members of the bridal party. Best part, Dino was the MC for the reception!

We have all missed Andrew while he teaches in Japan, and are sad to lose Julie to Japan now too, but I am so happy they can finally be together again! (I’ll have to put Japan on my ‘places to visit’ list.)

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Ayako

Tuesday, July 21st, 2009

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In honor of the last wedding I shot with Michael, where he tried to buy balloons for the photos and the Lethbridge wind absolutely crushed that idea, I made another attempt at balloons in photos and this time it (sort of) worked! (Sure, balloons are the new “colorful old chair on the road” prop for photos, but I had to try them at least once!) Ayako was beautiful and easy to work with and I had a great time shooting her. It’s awesome that she found me, since we were in the last Lethbridge College fashion show together, but didn’t know each other at the time (a true indication of how small Lethbridge is!).

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