Friday, February 17, 2006

To DVD or Not to DVD, That is the Question


One of the most frequent questions I am asked is whether we offer a DVD with print files included in our packages. It's a good question, as photographers often don't want to give up their reprint revenue stream. But many couples want to own a copy of the DVD for safekeeping and ease of making reprints 2, 5 or 10 years down the road. We offer such a DVD on our Grand Tetons package for no extra cost. But for those working within a more limited budget range and who don't need the unlimited coverage of our 'grandest' package, we can create a modified version that substitutes certain items and even some of the print credit towards the purchase of the DVD with the print files. For example, a Boulder, Colorado couple decided to swap the thank you photographs and the slideshow DVD and received a credit to be used towards the purchase of the print file DVD. After an additional charge and a reduction of their print credit, they had exactly what they wanted and remained within the budget they set for themselves for wedding photography. And they'll go to the altar and live happily ever after (without breaking the bank!).

Sunday, February 05, 2006

How Does the Print Credit Work?



One question I get asked a lot is how the retail print credit works in our packages. Each package option comes with a print credit that is similar to a gift certificate. For instance, if you have purchased the Maroon Bells package and receive the $1000 print credit, you will be issued a code that you punch into the website with your photos on it. So if a 4x6 costs $6.00, ordering two of these reduces your print credit by $12.00. Order 25 5x7s and 10 8x10s, then even another 200 4x6 prints and you can just keep going until you burn up the $1000 credit. Beyond that, prints are then paid for via credit card after your print credit is used up.

Eye For Detail



The majority of our photographs are shot digitally in color, with the option of going to black and white, sepia, cross-processing or selective color interpretations as seen in this image. During the editing process following your wedding, we will concentrate our efforts to produce more (or less) of certain color styles, depending on your personal taste. Be sure to let us know "I love sepia, but don't care too much for black and white images," or "Get as creative as you want, Marc, with bringing back color on an image you have previously converted to black and white." The more we know about your personal tastes, the happier you will be with your final result.

Friday, February 03, 2006

Marc Littmann Wedding Photography




We invite you to look around our website, browse our photography and see if what we do will meet your needs for your big day. We specialize in the increasingly popular wedding photojournalism style, where we record the story of your wedding--natural and relaxed, fun and memorable. We will travel throughout Colorado's Front Range and up to many mountain areas across the state. For weddings further afield, don't hesitate to contact us for more information and pricing.

Thank you for your interest in our work. You'll find a sampling of images and stories from previous weddings on the postings below.
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Thursday, May 26, 2005

Getting to the Church On Time


Get Him to the Church On Time
Originally uploaded by mntjourney.
The final walk as a bachelor for this groom flanked by his entourage of closest amigos quickly became a memorable spring blizzard in Colorado. There are no guarantees what the weather is going to do any time of the year, much less in April. They say if you don't like the weather in Colorado, wait five minutes. It couldn't have been truer than on this day, but a good time was had by all, despite the hard-driving storm.



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Wednesday, May 25, 2005

Father and Daughter


cheryl_dad_sepia1669
Originally uploaded by mntjourney.
Cheryl dances with her father at what turned out to be quite a fun and unique wedding event. After the band wrapped it up, about 20 drums were brought out and a large circle of percussion, dance and singing ensued. I joined in on the action, accepting an invitation to try a larger drum and a didgeridoo. I just might have a talent for Aboriginal tribal music should I ever consider a career change!
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Wednesday, March 02, 2005

Sean's Posse


Sean and Laurel
Originally uploaded by mntjourney.
Sean, the groomsmen and his soon-to-be father-in-law looking tough on the deck of Fireridge overlooking near Lory Canyon State Park after a stunning sunset. Sean recently lead 200 men into combat in Iraq as an officer for the United States Marine Corps. Keep him and his men in your prayers over the next 8 months.


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Jordy and Chad


Jordy_chad wings
Originally uploaded by mntjourney.
We had a lot of fun creating this shot. Jordy had wanted something elegant, tasteful, yet striking in her formal portrait. So after much laughter and efforts to look serious, we finally produced a 'swept off her feet' moment.


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The Special Moment


cheryl tom bw
Originally uploaded by mntjourney.
Amidst a flurry of activity while setting up the large family portrait, I caught this tender interaction that seemed to defy the otherwise action-filled scene. It is for these brief scenes that I find to be the most fulfilling when you get it just right on film!


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