Everyone deserves to have their special memories captured beautifully, at an affordable price. The only choice you need to make is length of coverage. Based on the East Coast, I am happy to travel anywhere in Tasmania including Hobart Region, Launceston Region and Burnie-Devonport Region.
My photography journey started in the film and television and commercial industries. The commercial side allowed me to meet people from all walks of life and learn about what they do. The film side had me learning from incredible cinematographers and storytellers and these experiences formed my style and showed me how best to tell a story through pictures.
When I discovered weddings back in 2009, I was hooked! The excitement of only having one go at capturing THE moment can't be compared. Having planned my own wedding and realising that not everyone has access to high quality wedding photography I resolved to offer pricing in line with other industries and it's something I feel very passionate about.
All options include unlimited images, editing, travel and delivery of ready-to-print and web-optimised photos on USB and online.
The Four Hour Option - $980
This includes four hours of photography time on the day. It's a great option for elopements and intimate weddings. This can also be a great option for tight budgets as it can cover from getting ready through to the start of reception with creative planning.
The Nine Hour Option - $1880
This includes up to nine hours of photography time on the day. It's perfect to cover all essential moments from getting ready through to cutting of the cake, first dance and speeches.
The Unlimited Option - $2380
This includes unlimited photography time on the day and is the best option for large weddings and those that include multiple location changes.
About
Cat mum, gardener and lover of wedding photography. I can't wait to hear your story!
Alysa Nemeth
Photographer
Alysa Nemeth Wedding and Elopement Photographer
It has become fairly common to hear the celebrant go through a few 'housekeeping' notes before the bride arrives for the ceremony. It's a great way to direct guests in terms of what to do during and after the ceremony and a great chance to make the request not to post any photos to social media. I have seen couples ask that no photos are taken at all during the ceremony so that everyone is present in the moment.