FAQs
Your wedding photographer plays a critical role on wedding day. Long after the flowers have wilted, the cake has been eaten and the guests have gone home, all that will remain of your special day are the photographs.
Below are a few of our client’s frequently asked questions. If you have additional questions, please feel free to contact Kristin Griffin.
I accept cash, money order, check (payable to Kristin Griffin Photography) or credit card payments (Visa, MasterCard, American Express or Discover).
Yes, of course. We can work out a payment schedule to make sure you’re able to pay for your photos. All we ask is that you pay 50% prior to the wedding to lock in your date.
YES! I’m always the principle photographer for any wedding I book.
I photographed my first wedding in 2004 and have been capturing amazing weddings ever since! Prior to 2004, I taught black and white photography (yes, in a darkroom!) and developed history of photography courses for a few different college programs.
I have a backup network of professional photographers who are available to cover in an emergency. And yes, I am fully licensed and insured.
I absolutely love destination weddings (I was a destination bride!) and I’ve been fortunate to shoot weddings all over the world, so the answer is a resounding: “yes!” We have a separate contract for destination weddings, which details accommodations and travel expenditures.
You will always receive your wedding images within four weeks, but usually earlier. During the busy season, we sometimes get backlogged, but even then, we do our best to have all retouched digital negatives to you in 3-4 weeks.
Our modern albums are absolutely breathtaking and yes, we design them in house. We work with you to include the photographs you love best, to ensure you love your album cover to cover.
Not all weddings are the same – we get it! For that reason, we may provide a customized wedding package to suit your needs. Talk to us and we’ll make it work.
I only book one wedding per day. You have my full attention.