YOUR PHOTOGRAPHERS
We are a husband and wife team, a.k.a. Jonathon (husband) and Sharon (wife). It all started as an innocent hobby for me, Sharon, when my dad purchased my first 'real' camera. 200 dollars at wal-mart for a stripped-down canon model went a long way. Way back then, when film was the only option, I would burn through roll after roll just for fun.
Later, hobby went helpful with a couple of friends' weddings which eventually turned professional and the shock associated with that has still yet to completely resolve (you mean I can get paid to do what i love?!). awesome! In many ways, I still hold onto it as a hobby and resist the business model because I feel like the minute something turns 'serious' we lose some of the energy that created the passion in the first place.
Jonathon came into the picture (no terrible pun intended) shortly after our marriage. He is ingenious, insightful, and highly artistic. Yes, it's safe to say he's my hero.
Anything we do together, we have fun doing and always seem to work better as a pair.YOUR INVESTMENT
What is most important to us is that you love your photographs. So for that to work it would be ideal that you like/love/adore our style. Getting to know you and your preferences prior to a shoot, in order to tailor our services as much as possible to your individual style, is ideal. No one wants to feel like they have cookie-cutter photographs. They should be unique and capture you. It is our goal to put on film/paper/canvas the moments that are your story and become your art.
For wedding and special event photography prices range, depending on your preferences, from 1,350-2,850 dollars.
Pricing for portrait sessions (engagement/bridal/family/maternity/birth/baby/child/graduation/whatever else you can think of) can range, again depending on your preferences, from 150-350 dollars.Generally, we customize packages to meet your unique needs, so don't hesitate to ask us about pricing options.
info@cosperlightbox.com
706.399.8583updated december 2011
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