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Frequently Asked Questions

 

Q — Do I have to order a "wedding package" for my wedding?

A — No, our clients have the option of using one of our packages if it meets their needs, or they can customize a package by choosing from a variety of albums, enlargements, and frames.

Q —What is your time restrictions for shooting my wedding?

A — We include 8 hours as our standard coverage.

Q: What type of preparation do you do prior to the day of my wedding?

A — We arrange a meeting with you at least one week before the wedding for an informal planning session where we take detailed notes. From our notes, we develop a flow outline of your photographic needs. Clients review our outline to make sure that we haven't forgotten anything that they consider important to capture.

Q — What type of camera do you use?

A — We offer both digital 35mm or film-based medium-format and 35mm cameras to capture the varied assortments of wedding events.

Q — Do you use a digital camera?

A — Yes, we use Nikon digital cameras, including the latest D2X model, one of the finest, highest rated, Digital SLR's available in the world!

Q — How an I see samples of your work, and the albums you offer?

A — Start by reviewing our samples on this web site (photo gallery, albums). When you are ready, please contact us to arrange an appointment so we can sit down with you to review our photographic portfolio and you can see the albums firsthand.

Q — Where is DeLuca Photography located?

A — We are located in lovely Bath township, Ohio. Bath is approximately 20 minutes from downtown Akron and about 35 minutes from downtown Cleveland.

Q — Does DeLuca Photography do portraits?

A — Yes! We have portable studio equipment that we can bring to your home to capture your loved ones in a natural, and familiar environment. We find that taking portraits in familiar surroundings usually provides for less "posed" expressions, allowing us to capture the essence and uniqueness of each individual.