We're right in the middle of the summer wedding season, things are crazy. We're jumping back and forth from wedding to wedding taking pictures and designing albums. We've got plenty of time during the week for senior sessions though, if you're graduating next year give us a call to set up your portrait session.
We're still months away from being ready at our studio, lots and lots of painting to do and it's hard to find time to paint when you're doing some much shooting. It's a good problem to have of course, but if you're holding out for a session at the studio you're probably better off just scheduling something on location now.
Monday, June 25, 2007
Wedding Season is here!
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Tuesday, June 19, 2007
Congratulations Jasmine and Jeremy!
Jasmine and Jeremy Binkerd had a very lovely ceremony at River of Life Christian Church in Logansport. It was a very early wedding and the reception started around lunch time, but it's been a long time since I've been to such a fun reception. After 2 solid hours of dancing I was exhausted from just watching those guys.
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Monday, June 04, 2007
New Phone Number!
In preparation for opening our studio downtown we have set up our telephone at that location. You can contact us there at 574.722.3333. The address of the studio is 719 Spencer Street, it's the old Logansport Lumber building just behind Shepler Construction on Eerie Avenue.
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New Album Format
We're very pleased to be able to offer a new size and shape of coffee table book to display your wedding images in. We can now design and print 10" x 10" albums. This changes the feel of the album as this format is shorter and wider so each 2 page spread is almost panoramic. The best part is we can duplicate your entire book into a miniature 5" x 5" version as well. So if you want to give one to each member of your wedding party or your grandparents you can do this without spending a small fortune. Give us a call to check out our new 10x10 and 5x5 samples.
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