Is there a time limit on full-coverage photography?
Generally, no. When you select full coverage wedding photography our photographer typically reports to where the Bride is getting dressed about 1 hour prior to the ceremony and we stay with you until the end of the reception. Usually the day lasts from 7 to 9 hours. On a rare occasion, particularly when a lot of travel is involved, a wedding might last longer. In this case we charge a nominal fee to cover our costs. This money goes directly to your photographer to compensate for travel expenses, etc.
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