We’re super excited to announce that we will NEVER again be designing a DVD again – haha, YES! DVDs took much too long to make, they were so fragile, and come on – who uses discs anymore? How much cooler are these things? When you order a hard copy of your Digital Negatives, or if you’re currently awaiting to get one – chances are that we’ve already got one of these bad boys with your name on it!
When we were getting married (exactly 4 years ago, last week!), Dara and I had no clue about anything when it came to hiring a photographer. Even though we had photographed two or three weddings ourselves – we were clueless.
No matter what your understanding is of what wedding photographers do, I promise you – you know more than we did. …aaaand you’ll know more after reading this…
We recently sat down and wrote out everything that you can expect from us. The whole process from booking to getting your wedding book – it’s all here, baby – and it only took us 4 years to get it to you!!
If you wondered what our Wedding Books looked like, here’s a quick video we put together of the latest one we did for Jason & Alicia who got married at Elings Park, Santa Barbara:
The song is called “Unsingable Name” by Mike Doughty. This 10″x10″ wedding book was photographed and designed by us, and made by our friends over at KISS. Oh, and a big thanks to our little Aliyah for helping with the video
I was just looking through our current blog, and I realized that it only went back to 2008! It made me realize: people might not know how long we’ve been around. This is actually our 4th blog – haha! Yeah, we should have figured out how to carry over all the posts. But then again, some of that old stuff was pretty embarrassing!
Anyway, here is our old site, back when we were called “Curtishots” circa 2006-07:
If you want to laugh some more, check out the old site in full.
Quick Note: If you are a friend or family member and would like to purchase individual digital negatives, please read this tutorial. The tutorial below is for the Bride and Groom who have purchased their entire collection of digital negatives.
Here is a quick video walk through on how to download your digital negatives:
Quick Guide:
Go to your Online Gallery link and enter your password
Select a category, and open up a photo.
To download an entire category: Hover your mouse over the photo and select “Download Originals > All Available”
Enter your super secret secondary password
All of your Jpg files will be compressed into a Zip folder, which should open on any computer just fine.
Now you may be thinking, “What should I do with my files, and what am I allowed to do with them?” Read on…