All I care about is getting the best photos for you possible. I don't care about beauty rest, I don't want to be checking my watch while great moments are happening behind me, and I don't want you to worry about my schedule. Right from the start, you get everything you need for gorgeous, comprehensive wedding photography, with NO limit on time and NO limit on images taken. And there are no hidden costs; your images are yours to integrate into your life and keep safe for future generations.
All wedding packages include:
Full-day coverage with Ryan and an assistant photographer
Your own password-protected and customized Web site
A day-of slideshow, allowing for a set of images available within days after the wedding!
All files in high resolution on hard drive -- no watermarks
Everything you need for coverage and peace-of-mind for $5,500 (plus applicable sales tax).
We also offer a wide range of extras, from engagement shoots (which come with a $250 print credit for couples who book a wedding with us) to a hilarious and fun portable photo studio. Any physical products sold by our studio are guaranteed to be awesome, and if they come from the printer not-awesome for some reason, we send it back and make sure it is awesome.
Full price-sheet available upon request
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Thomas Lester - Beautiful!
Dustin - amazing! I didn’t know places like this existed in NY
Alen Abdula - Great capture! I’ve experimented with Brenizer method with some great results but every time I see one of your images I feel like I need to practice more and more… nice work!
Alan - Only 72 megapixels, eh? That’s pretty low-res…unless you mean megabytes. :)
Sincerley,
Miss Ima Smartaleck
Sean - Always intriguing.
So what’s the smartest way to photomerge? 3-4 at a time? And then flatten and add more? Or keep the1st 3-4 in layers?
Ryan Brenizer - Alan,
On what strange alien or future world would 72 megapixels be considered “low-res”?
Joseph - I too have the same question as Sean.
Please advise on the best way to photomerge images when we have like 15+ images to combine.
Love love your work
Steve Elmer - Its so nice to see a NYC pic that involves a pebble bed river and leaves and not a hard street with cops… you blitz it Ryan, always.
Ryan Brenizer - Photoshop CS3 or higher should be able to handle them if you have a large enough scratch disk (although resizing helps). But 3rd party apps like Autopano Pro often handle big jobs even better.
Chris Murray - Beautiful, love seeing the Brenizer Method photos, and I bet you can print them pretty large considering its “only” 72 megapixels!
Ryan Brenizer - @Steve: These were 30 miles outside NYC.
Steve Elmer - @Ryan: My bad, excuse me… I am Australian (is that a good enough excuse?) :P
Roberta Crumplin - Just beautiful. I love how sharp you’re foreground is compared to the mystery world that surrounds them!
Alan - Ryan,
My bad. I mis-interpreted your comment! I thought you were trying to say what the file size was (adding up individual photos), but even then, 29 images at whatever file-size you are shooting at, I’m still way off! Embarrassed, I slink away…
mike - To me it makes the subjects look like Lilliputians.
alan - This is an amazing image…..both in its simplicity and in its execution.
William Chik - hey Ryan, a quick question for you if you don’t mind, so your Brenizer method create a very swallow dof with a wide view, and in some pics even a toy feel to it. will you say this is a “poor man tilt shift”?