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With the increasing use of Smart Phones, Laptop Computers, Home PC's and Social Networking sites, we realise that our clients wish to have different ways of viewing and sharing their wedding photographs.

In response to this modern way of working we have developed 2 wedding packages to meet these new requirements.

If you decide to allow Peter Cox Photography to undertake your wedding day photography you will get the following

  • 2 professional photographers for the day (1 photographer for the evening reception)
  • A professionally produced photo box of 100 5"x7" non watermarked photo proofs - for you to keep
  • A CD of all the photographs taken on the day (usually in the order of 150 - 200 photographs) suitably sized for uploading to your own personal website or your social networking account.
  • A Royalty Free copyright licence
  • A special 15% discount on any wedding day photographs you or your guests decide to order

Total cost £850.00

For those clients who still wish to have the traditional wedding day photo album we can offer all of the above plus an Italian leather bound album with 30 individual photos of your choice.

Total cost £1,350.00

There are no hidden charges to be added to your bill - what you see is what you pay.

We have a number of payment options for you to choose from

  • A £250.00 deposit (non refundable) This deposit confirms our attendance at your wedding. Balance to be paid in full 6 weeks before your wedding day
  • Gift Vouchers that your guests can purchase to help towards the cost of your wedding day photos
  • A monthly payment plan to be agreed between us

Please note if the balance of you bill is not paid 6 weeks before your wedding day any monies paid in addition to the non refundable deposit will be returned and your contract with us will be cancelled

 

 

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Last modified: 19 Sep 2010