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Mirenzi Agency
Photography
203 Ziegler St
Dupont, Pa. 18641 A Message to Happy Couple:
Wow, you’re getting married! Your planning should a happy
and unstressed time. Now is the time really to learn what your
Phone: 570-655-6487 spouse is really like!
Fax: 570-602-9902 Before we meet to discuss your wedding photography package
Cell: 570-885-5146 I have included our price list and information for your wedding
planning.
If you haven’t visited our website, please do and take a look at
Email: the quality of my work.
jjm@mirenziagency.net
I also can tailor a wedding photography package to meet your
budget.
Good Luck. Have Fun. Enjoy your planning.
Memories
Can
Last Sincerely,
Beyond
Lifetimes Joe Mirenzi
www.mirenziphotos.com
Mirenzi Agency Photography
203 Ziegler Street
Dupont, Pa. 18641
PH: 570-655-6487 Cell:570-885-5146
www.mirenziphotos.com
On Location and Studio Photography
Wedding Photography Package Price List and A La Carte Pricing
Package One: All Digital $1275.00
*DVD show for Bride and Groom of up to 150 edited and processed images (photographer’s
choice) in a leather folio and gift box.
*DVD show of same images for Parents of Bride and Parents of Groom (photographer’s choice)
in a letter folio and gift box
*1 5x7 mounted print of wedding party (groomsmen and bride's maids) for each member of
wedding party in deluxe photo mount
*Hi Res disk of all unedited images in jpeg format with limited rights to reproduce
Package Two: Print and Digital Package $2300
* 40 metallic 8x10 photos or a combination of (chosen by wedding couple) mounted and
printed in a leather bound wedding album
*20 5x7 photos (chosen by wedding couple) mounted in a leather bound album, one for
parents of bride and groom
*1 5x7 mounted group print of wedding party (groomsmen and bride’s maids) in deluxe phot
mount for each member of wedding party.
*80 5x5 (of photographer’s choice) mounted and printed in a leather bound wedding album
OR choice of deluxe 40 page wedding album with select, edited images.
* Hi Res disk of all unedited images in jpeg format with limited rights to reproduce
*We offer an unlimited amount of time with each package, as our goal is to give
you coverage from beginning to end.
*Unlimited number of photographs – how can we count your images as they are
being taken?
*What happens if we hit 200 images and you haven’t cut the cake yet? We
wouldn’t be professional if we didn’t promise to capture every detail – from
beginning to end.
*Full online viewing to make your selections.
Photographer to be available at the bride's home before wedding (or at any location of the bride's
choosing)
Photographs to be taken at the wedding ceremony and after at the church and at a nearby (scenic
Location, if available)
Photographs to be taken at the reception until 9:00pm
A La Carte Pricing
A la carte purchasing of individual photos will be available at the photographer's store front
approximately 2 weeks after wedding ceremony.
150 image DVD slide show purchased separately with Package Two: $150.00
Additional 150 image DVD slide shows purchased with Package One: $100.00
4x5.5 invitation or thank-you cards embedded with wedding image and engagement photo
image: $35/set of 25
20x24 Canvass Gallery Wrap with 1.5'' wood frame $250.00
DVD disk of all edited images taken on the wedding day in jpeg
format with limited rights to reprint: $700
This can as a stand- alone choice and includes all day from
bride’s home to the reception at 9pm.
Event Photography Booth: Photographer at the reception will take photos of couples, groups
with bride and groom if available. 5x7 photos to be given to guests at reception.
Up to 200 guests and 200 photos: $700. Each additional 50 photos: $1000.00
Visa and Mastercard Accepted.
20% down payment is due at time of booking.
40% due 30 days before wedding date.
40% due at delivery of Photography package.
This list is our guide. Not every pose will be shot, but we use this list to
make sure we don’t miss any of the important moments.
Bridal Preparations
BEFORE THE WEDDING
____ final makeup application
____ final hair preparation
____ standing next to wedding dress
____ being helped into wedding dress
____ finishing touches to wedding dress & train
____ headpiece and veil put on
____ sliding on the garter
____ w/ bridesmaids showing garters
____ sitting on bed
____ in dressing room mirror
____ with Old, Borrowed, & Blue items
____ w/ Flower Girls
____ adjusting veil
Groom's Preparations Before the Wedding
____ assisted into tuxedo
____ having tie adjusted by Best Man
____ being held back from exit
____ looking at watch
____ w/ best man and minister
____ w/ best man
____ w/ groomsmen
Bride with Family & Bridesmaids preparing before the wedding
____ w/ bridesmaids
____ w/ Maid of honor
____ pins flower on mother
____ pins Boutonniere on father
____ with her siblings
____ w/ her children
____ leaving house
____ Bride alone, formal
____ Bride surrounded by flowers
____ Bridal outdoor portraits, if nice day
____ Father helping bride into car
____ Candids of Wedding Party Preparations
FORMAL PORTRAITS AT ALTAR
____ Bride with Personal Attendants
____ Special music performers
____ Bride & groom with special music performers
____ Other attendants / helpers
____ Bride & groom with pastor/minister/priest
____ Bride & groom with readers
Bridal Party Photos
BRIDE with
____ bridesmaids
____ maid of honor
____ individual bridesmaids
____ groomsmen
____ best man
____ flower girl & ring bearer
____ flower girl
GROOM with
____ groomsmen
____ best man
____ individual groomsmen
____ bridesmaids
____ maid of honor
____ flower girl & ring bearer
____ ring bearer
BRIDE & GROOM with
____ full Bridal Party
____ full Bridal Party w/ ushers
____ best man and maid of honor
____ flower girl & ring bearer
____ ushers
OTHER WEDDING PARTY SHOTS (no bride & groom)
____ Ushers
____ Readers
____ Flower girl and ring bearer alone
____ Flower Girl Kissing Ring Bearer on the cheek
____ Bridal Party Couples (shots of each couple)
Groom Formal Poses
____ Full Length
____ 3/4 length
____ Close-up on face
____ Profile shot
Bride Formal Poses
____ Full Length
____ 3/4 length
____ Close-up on face
____ Ring next to face
____ Sitting/lying with flowers laid on dress
____ Standing in stained glass window
Bride & Groom Formal Poses
____ Re-stage of Unity Candle
____ Kiss behind candle
____ Rings & guest book
____ Hands with rings on marriage license or Bible
____ Groom placing ring on bride
____ Couple sitting
____ Full Length
____ 3/4 length
____ Close-ups on faces
____ Kissing
____ Bride carried from altar/down church steps
Family Portraits at Altar
Family & Friends Photos
BRIDE & GROOM with
____ their children
____ all parents
____ parents from individual sides
____ divorced parents from individual sides
____ HER special family
____ HIS special family
____ THEIR special friends
____ HER full family (w/ Grandparents, parents, siblings & spouses, nieces/nephews)
____ HIS full family (w/ Grandparents, parents, siblings & spouses, nieces/nephews)
____ BOTH families (w/ Grandparents, parents, siblings & spouses, nieces/nephews)
____ w/ BOTH immediate families (Parents and siblings)
____ INDIVIDUAL immediate families (Parents and siblings)
Multi-generation (3 or 4 generations) pictures
____ BRIDE
____ GROOM
____ BOTH
BRIDE with
____ parents
____ siblings
____ grandparents
____ godparents
____ friends
GROOM with
____ parents
____ siblings
____ grandparents
____ godparents
____ friends
Outdoor photos, weather permitting
List Locations and Types of Shots
__________________________
__________________________
__________________________
Entering Church (before ceremony)
____ Guest signing guest book
____ Grandparents being seated
____ Groom's mother on usher's arm
____ Bride's mother on usher's arm
____ Other special guests on usher's arm (specify)
____ Bride and father at church entrance
Processional Photos
____ Groom walking down aisle
____ Bridesmaids/couples walking down aisle
____ Maid of honor walking down aisle
____ Flower girl and ring bearer walking
____ Couple's children or other special attendants down aisle
____ Bride walking down aisle
____ Giving away the bride
CEREMONY PHOTOS
____ Special music performers
____ Special readers
____ Altar from main aisle
Bride and Groom:
____ At altar
____ Exchange of vows
____ Ring exchange
____ Candle ceremony
____ Communion (if applicable and allowed)
____ Bride and groom kiss at altar
____ Bride and groom face congregation
____ Recessional (couples walking down aisle
____ Candids of Ceremony
Exit
____ Ushering out guests
____ Receiving line
____ Signing marriage certificate
____ Bridal party on church steps
____ Rice/confetti throwing
____ Soap Bubbles
____ Getting into/next to limo
____ Champagne toast in limo
____ In moon-roof of limo
Reception Photos
Candids at Reception/Party
____ Bridal party, as introduced into hall
____ Receiving line
____ Guest Book
____ Gift Table
____ Shots of Decorations / Hall
Cake Photos
____ Cake prior to being cut
____ Close-up on top
____ Kiss at cake
____ Cake cutting, posed, showing rings
____ Bride and groom feeding cake
____ Mothers-in-law receive cake
Post Wedding Photos
(may be staged to include studio lighting)
____ Bride with father
____ Groom with mother
____ Best man and maid of honor dance
____ Flower girl & ring bearer
____ Throwing confetti on bride & groom
____ Blowing soap bubbles
____ Band/DJ
Bouquet / Garter Throw
____ Throwing of bouquet
____ Bride & bouquet catcher
____ Bride & Bridesmaids showing garters
____ Groom takes garter off bride
____ Throwing garter
____ Groom with garter catcher
____ Garter catcher puts it on bouquet catcher
ADDITIONAL PHOTO REQUESTS
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Bride’s work sheet
This “Bride’s Work Sheet” will help us to give you the photographic coverage you desire. Please fill out com-
pletely and return in the enclosed envelope. Also, please remember to send us an invitation.
Date of wedding:_____________________ Time_____________
Brides name :____________________________Grooms name:__________________________________
Address after wedding:___________________________________City_____________________________
State ________________Zip _________Wk Phone _________________Home #_____________________
Ceremony at:__________________________________________________Time:_____________________
Reception at: __________________________________________________Time: ____________________
Buffet?___________ or Sit down dinner? _________________Other?______________________________
Reception Coordinator:___________________________________________________________________
Approximate number of guests:__________
Officiating Clergy:___________________________ Personal Friend/relationship ____________________
Bride given away by/relationship:________________________________
Bride will dress at:__________________________________
Bride’s Parents Divorced? _______________
Names ____________________________________________Phone #______________________
Address:_________________________________________City:______________St:_________Zip:_____
Groom’s Parents Divorced? _______________
Names ____________________________________________Phone #_____________________
Address:_________________________________________City:______________St:_________Zip:_____
What will be your something old ____________________, something new _______________________, some-
thing borrowed ___________________, something blue ___________________________.
What special traditions will take place at your wedding ceremony? _______________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________
At your reception? _____________________________________________________________________
How did the two of you meet? ____________________________________________________________
How did you become engaged? ___________________________________________________________
Flower Girl: __________________________Age: _____Ring Bearer: _____________________Age:_____
Flower Girl: __________________________Age: _____Ring Bearer: _____________________Age:_____
Maid of Honor: ________________________________Best Man_________________________________
Bridesmaids: Groomsmen:
1.______________________________________________ 1.__________________________________
2.______________________________________________ 2.__________________________________
3.______________________________________________ 3.__________________________________
4.______________________________________________ 4.__________________________________
5.______________________________________________ 5.__________________________________
6.______________________________________________ 6.__________________________________
Please list your vendors names, addresses, and point of contact.
Bride’s Dress:__________________________________________________________________________
Tuxedos:______________________________________________________________________________
Caterer:_______________________________________________________________________________
Florist:________________________________________________________________________________
Cake:_________________________________________________________________________________
Music:________________________________________________________________________________
Bridal Consultant: ______________________________________________________________________
Limo Service:__________________________________________________________________________
Videographer __________________________________________________________________________
Other: ________________________________________________________________________________
We will photograph traditional family portraits with your immediate family, including grandparents.
Any special group shots you want? (i.e. fraternity brothers, bride with cousins, etc.) ___________________
______________________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________________
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. BUDGETING FOR WEDDED BLISS
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your bank account.
Money is an emotionallyloaded topic, especially when
the bride, groom and their families all want to see spe-
cific visions come to life on the wedding day But keep
in mind that a b e a u t i i wedding can be achieved on
any budget.
To begin the budget conversation, first sit down as a
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small tokens of appreciation, you don't have
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couple and make a list of the top priorities you share.
Next, think about the projected size of your wedding;
Save on stationery costs by making your own cer-
emony programs or place cards. Enlist your wedding
obviously, a large wedding means more money. party to heh, and make it a h n group activity.
Once you've decided what you want (a spring To save big on the wedding gown, Naylor advises get-
wedding for 75 guests, for example), include ting on the mailing list of local bridal shops for advance
your parents in the planning process if notice of trunk sales, where dresses and accessories ofeeh
they'll be helping to cover the costs. go for up to 70 percent off.
Let them decide how they'd like to be
involved. Parents may give money toward RMdtheFiiPFint
a specific item, such as the band or flow- Interview multiple vendors, from florists to photog-
ers, or they may contributetoward your raphers, to determine who best suits ~ O L I Ipersonality,
overall budget. wedding style and budget. Opt for basic packages, and
resist the urge to get talked into pricier options that, in
b e t o Sphge the end, won't make much of a difference.
The biggest component of any wedding Naylor advises examining vendor contracts "with
budget is food. "If the food is bad, the a legal eye." Question any extra expenses that jump
wedding is bad," says Sharon Naylor, author of out at you. "The more organized you are, the more
1001 Ways to Save Money ... and Still Have a Dazzling money you're going to save," she says. For example,
Wedding. But a delicious reception menu doesn't some venues may charge a corkage fee for every bottle
ave to indude lobster. Today's wedding guest isn't of wine that's opened. In today's competitive market,
impressed with an over-the-top array. Instead, serve your vendors may be willing to cut these unnecessary
According to an dishes with a unique twist, such as chicken and pasta costs. Also confirm which vendors already have a
' ' estimate by The with a creative sauce and a lush chopped salad. tip written into their contract, so you can avoid
Wedding Report, You'll also want to invest in quality entertainment, double tipping.
coupies marrying someone who can read the crowd and know when-
in 2010 will slice or when not-to cue the Electric Slide. And while
25 perc,ent from you don't have to book the most expensive photogra-
the average cost pher in town, expert pictures of your big day will be
of their event com- treasured keepsakes for generations to come.
pared to couples An important note: remember to include room
who tied the knot in your budget (most experts recommend about
in 2007, thanks to ,15percent) for unforeseen expenses, such as shuttle
. DIY elements and service if there's no parking at your wedding venue
fewer guests. or portable toilets for an outdoor f i r . It's often the
unglamorous details that sneak up and surprise you
with their costs.
**.THE SEATING CHART
: CHALLENGE
Where to put so-and-so and you-know-who.
Deciding where guests will sit at the reception requires the diplomacy of an ambassador,
the good manners of an etiquette expert and the finesse of the finest host. A well-planned
arrangement makes guests feel comfortable and facilitates fin. Even at a casual &air, a
seating plan can help eliminate potential chaos.
Smart-
San Francisco-based wedding planner Kristi Amoroso recommends seating g~ests together
who have similar backgrounds or a history-for example, college friends, co-workers or single
guys and gals who may hit it OK Also think about table placement w i h n the room: seat
older guests away from loud speakers, and position the children's table (if you're having one)
near the room's entryway so kids can easily get to the restrooms or run in the corridor. VIPs
should be placed close to the wedding party table, which should be in the center of the action.
Don't be afraid to get creative. Amoroso suggests a combination of square and round
tables that seat four to eight people. The grouping makes it easier for guests to talk. For a wEMDMWk(m A one-
smaller wedding (around 70 guests or less), try seating everyone at one long table. While
the sweetheart table is a popular choice for the bride and groom, Amoroso recommends
sitting with your wedding party or close friends as a more fun option. j a tool to create.your
' own wedding website.
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you can firm up once all RSWs are in (typically three to four weeks before the wedding). View inspiring images'
Think through various scenarios and play around with your seating chart to see which com-
binations work the best. Use the clever template below to get you started.
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as or reqtimts. If Grandma has her- heart-set on you weming
le and you have your heart set against it, rry for a compromise. (Perhaps,
the wedding gowtl and stationery take a long time and
dered well in advance, since lastminute requests may be charged a rush fee.
cousin could have sworn she RSVP'd (she didn't) and may
ced-with a date, nonetheless. To avoid awkward musical chairs,
tra seats and entrees at the reception for guests who make an eleventh-hour appearance.
dding day is good luck, right? m a t about a monsoon? Or a heat
ential for an outdoor wedding, but run through a backup plan for
even if your event will be held indoors.
risis like a ripped hemline (pack a sewing kit in your
rophe like your photographer coming down with swine flu
the contract), have a Plan B (and Plan C ) for any
d put a damper on the day.
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Your honeymoon is the trip of a lifetime at all times. For example, fall is hurricane I;BROOKE
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and a much-deserved rest after the season throughout much of the Caribbean, SHOWELL,
hectic months of wedding planning. So while Tahiti is rainy in December and is a New Yprk- ' '
where in the world should you go? Peggy January. baked writer whose
Knipp, senior travel consultant at Honey- Make a realistic budget. A luxury , work has 'appeared ,
moons Galore (honeymoonsgalore.com), safari is probably not possible on a shoe-
jAElegantBride, ',
offers these tips for choosing your Modern Bride and
string, but a fun all-inclusive resort may fit ~ar<ha Stewart
dream vacation: the bill (literally). To maxim~ze dollars, take I Weddings;arndng
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stock of any frequent flier m~les credit others. She think? the
loves t o hit the golf course and the bride card points that can be applied toward bigger the wedding '1
has her heart set on spa treatments, make
sure the locale has both. Think about
whether you want romance, adventure,
your trip. Consider asking your parents if
they have any points that they'd be willing
t o transfer to you.
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great food, nightlife or total seclusion.
Imagine destinations that you may never
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travel t o again-now's the time to cap~tal-
ize on your wanderlust.
experienced travel agent about your list of
ideas and possible destinations, and ask
her t o make suggestions as well. Just be
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that not all parts of the world are ideal (American Society of Travel Agents).
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