Featured Weddings + Wedding FAQ


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Jeff + Karrah - The Historic Fillauer Lake House - Cleveland, TN

 

Frequently Asked Questions

What package is best for me?

Deciding what package best fits your needs? I have been a professional photographer since 2010. I also worked as a same-day coordinator. I use my expertise to recommend timelines that work seamlessly for my clients. Here is a look at my packages:

4 Hour Package (Typical Timeline):

-Photographer arrives approximately one hour prior to ceremony time. Remember to keep sunset in mind if you want those ‘dreamy’ golden-hour photos after the ceremony!

-Upon arrival, photographer prepares for detail shots of important items such as your dress/wardrobe, flowers, shoes, and rings. Remember to be dressed and ready when I arrive with this package so that we can stage your ‘final getting ready’ photos before the ceremony! If your venue is set-up, I will take photos of décor during this time as well.

-Photos stop 20 minutes prior to the ceremony to allow guests to arrive and photographer to prepare for ceremony

-Ceremony will likely last around 30 minutes

-Cocktail Hour: This is the time after the ceremony when your formal photos will happen. I like to allocate 20 minutes for family followed by 20 minutes for wedding party, and 20 minutes for photos of the new couple.

-This package allows approximately 1.5 hours of reception coverage, so most reception events such as dances, toasts, cake cutting and tosses should happen early on. Some people elect to have a ‘fake exit’ in order to ensure that the exit is photographed before their vendors leave. Keep in mind that every wedding is different, and timeline assistance is provided free of charge, so, I am happy to speak with you to structure a day that works for you. If you are looking to include first looks and formal photos prior to the ceremony, I typically recommend a larger package.

6 Hour Package (Typical Timeline):

-Photographer arrives approximately 2 hours prior to the ceremony. It is best to be ready when I arrive so that we can make the most of our pre-ceremony photo time. During this time, I will photograph detail items such as your dress/wardrobe, flowers, shoes, and rings. I will also take photos of the venue and décor as well as ‘final getting ready’ photos.

-Photos stop 20 minutes prior to the ceremony to allow guests to arrive and photographer to prepare for ceremony

-Ceremony will likely last around 30 minutes

-Cocktail Hour: This is the time after the ceremony when your formal photos will happen. I like to allocate 20 minutes for family followed by 20 minutes for wedding party, and 20 minutes for photos of the new couple.

-This package allows approximately 2.5 hours of reception coverage, allowing ample time for dinner as well as events. You may consider a ‘fake exit’ so that guests can continue to enjoy the reception after photography coverage ends for the night. Keep in mind that every wedding is different, and timeline assistance is provided free of charge, so, I am happy to speak with you to structure a day that works for you. If first looks and pre-ceremony photos are a must, look into the 8 hour package. There is no charge for multiple locations; however, if you do have more than one location in mind, I typically suggest a larger package selection.

8 Hour Package (Typical Timeline):

-Photographer arrives approximately 3 hours prior to the ceremony. It is best to be ready when I arrive so that we can make the most of our pre-ceremony photo time. During this time, I will photograph detail items such as your dress/wardrobe, flowers, shoes, and rings. I will also take photos of the venue and décor as well as ‘final getting ready’ photos. This is the best package to select if you want to utilize a first-look in order to take the most possible photos prior to your ceremony. First-looks are a great way to alleviate nerves, and also to allow more time for couples photos. First-looks are also a great option if your ceremony will take place later in the day. In this way, choosing a first-look would allow you to take beautiful daylight photos around your chosen venue before dark. After a first-look, I typically take wedding party and couples photos, allowing more time for family groupings after the ceremony. Many people choose this option in order to shorten the wait time for guests between the ceremony and reception. Even if you don’t plan to see your fiancé prior to the ceremony, this package allows ample time for pre-ceremony portraits, cutting the wait time for guests between the ceremony and reception, or, just allowing more time for beautiful creative photos!

-Photos stop 20 minutes prior to the ceremony to allow guests to arrive and photographer to prepare for ceremony

-Ceremony will likely last around 30 minutes

-Cocktail Hour: This is the time after the ceremony when your formal photos will happen. I like to allocate 20 minutes for family followed by 20 minutes for wedding party, and 20 minutes for photos of the new couple. If you want to shorten this duration, and we have what we need prior to the ceremony, that is 100% doable as well! I like to take all family photos after the ceremony if possible to ensure that everyone is present for photos. If you have an extensive family list, this package is right for you.

-This package includes approximately 3.5 hours of reception coverage, and timeline assistance is available upon request! Although additional time may be added at a rate of $100 per hour added, I rarely see a need for additional time.

Do I need a First Look?

First-looks are a great way to alleviate nerves, and also to allow more time for couples photos. First-looks are also a great option if your ceremony will take place later in the day. In this way, choosing a first-look would allow you to take beautiful daylight photos around your chosen venue before dark. After a first-look, I typically take wedding party and couples photos, allowing more time for family groupings after the ceremony. Many people choose this option in order to shorten the wait time for guests between the ceremony and reception.

Do you use Second or Associate Shooters?

Many photographers book more weddings than they can handle in order to increase profitability. While I do have assistants available for my own purposes, and a large network of fellow photographers if the need arises, I work 40-50 weddings per year on my own. Each photographer has a unique style, and I prefer not to mix styles within a gallery. I prefer to be accountable for everything I put my name on. For this reason, when you book me for your wedding, I will be the experienced photographer who covers your wedding. After all, you chose me, not someone else!

How experienced are you?

I began my career as a professional photographer in 2010.

Have you worked my venue?

I have worked between 40-50 weddings per year since 2010. I have worked a ton of venues, and I am always discovering new ones! As a professional, I treat every wedding as a unique challenge and opportunity to look at any venue with fresh eyes and create new art.

Are my images safe?

I begin every wedding with two cameras with duel card slots. This means from the beginning, I am creating two copies of every image we take. Once your wedding concludes, these copies remain. I also create two back-ups. Once your photos are edited, they are backed up again and stored in the cloud. I take every precaution to make certain that my clients’ images are safe!

What sets your photography apart?

I have been devoted to my craft since 2010. I am always looking for a creative approach to every photo. While I enjoy documenting every moment of an event, I do not simply ‘take photos’. Each gallery, for me, is an artistic contribution to my body of work. Every wedding that I photograph is unique; therefore, every wedding gallery will be as unique as your event is to you. I hand-edit and deliver each and every photo that you receive. I do not use pre-purchased presets, because I do not believe that one style fits every photo, every vibe, or every event. I am an artist as well as a professional. Hire me, and commission an artist.

Why do clients choose you?

Most often, I am told that clients love my work. Beyond that, they comment on my professionalism and attention to detail. I am told that I am personable, and about every other wedding, clients profess their undying love for me as a true friend. All of my closest friends started as clients. I love what I do, and I love my clients. I can’t wait for you to join the Tiffany Greeson Photography family.

 
 

Our Studio Address

141 Peachtree Lane SE
Calhoun, GA, 30701
United States

 

Contact Us

For all questions, please call Tiffany Greeson at 770 633 1651 or use the form at right.