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Hey guys,
Our photo gallery is in order of the day and night (bar the top 3, we just love those one :-), it should give you a good idea as to where you would like to employ us as your professional photographers .
We spend a great deal of our lives being a part of weddings; if you have any questions or need any advice, please call anytime.
Our coverage options are customisable and personal BUT, to give you an idea, coverage from Bridal Prep to 9:30pm starts at around $2700 and includes all the photographs created, a wedding album and more.
Thank you for taking your time to read this and for check out our art work.
Nakia, Kelly & Darren.
Roman International Photography
About
Photography has taken us to many corners of the world, working in a variety of fields within the industry. From fashion to glamour & portfolio work to weddings, events, marketing & corporate photography; we have even worked on overseas operations with the Australian Defense Force. We are both confident and competent behind the camera and able to stay composed in any situation we are placed in.
We specialize in customizing photography & design to suit individuals needs. We do this by meeting you.
Mr Darren Bartholomeusz
Business Owner
Roman International Photography
Hello Alexina,
To answer your question forwardly, yes, cold weather can effect your wedding photographs BUT, if you prepare adequately, you can mitigate the effect.
Cold weather effects your photographs because how you feel emotionally and physically effects your expression & posture, and expression & posture play a large part in creating great photographs. When shooting in extreme cold, while not properly dressed for the conditions, you can become very disheartened; no matter how much you want to change how you feel, you're just cold, stiff, shaky and huddled as tight to yourself or to someone else as possible. Another point to you (the Bride) being cold is, that your Husband will be so concerned about how you'r feeling, his worried look will also be a factor your photographer will need to address.
It's easy to mitigate though so if you want to be married in September, do it. You just need to insure that your photographer brings very warm jackets for you both and your Bridal Party to take on and off in-between sets. We like to also bring along hot chocolate in a thermos for our couples when anticipating cold weather (and umbrellas always). It's our job to insure your comfortable and enjoying your day to the fullest; it's how we get awesome photos ;-)
Photographing in different environments most certainly has it's perks and cold weather is no exception; mist, dew, vibrancy, warmth with each other, snuggling, warm hugs, raw nature, the colour of the season, fog on the windows, dew in webs.... there's so much beauty in all seasons and when it's your job to see it, this becomes even more apparent.
Where are you being married Alexina?
Darren
Roman International Photography.