Your wedding photography experience is best when you have a relationship with and fully trust your photographer. For the past 6 years, this approach has consistently delivered incredible results for couples like you. On your wedding day, you'll want to feel like you're welcoming an old friend, not a stranger. This connection impacts every aspect of your photos. Keep reading to get to know more about me and how I can make your day unforgettable.
It’s a valid fear. You can’t re-do your wedding day! So, is it possible to be able to enjoy your wedding day, knowing for certain that you are going to love your images when all is said and done? Well, after over six years photographing beautiful weddings for sensational couples, I can tell you that the answer to that question is “Yes.” You can know for sure that you’re in good hands... but it requires more than just booking a photographer. Keep reading to find out how!
"What if I don't love my photos? I only have one chance at this!"
In a poll of hundreds of brides, this was their greatest fear:
"My husband and I got our wedding and 1st year anniversary pictures done with Holly. They were absolutely amazing! We loved working with her! She made our wedding day so so special."
You might not realize it, but having a great experience with your photographer is super important! You should be able to rave about your experience just as much as your photos. Why? Because to get those natural, genuine portraits that truly capture who you are, you need to feel comfortable with the person taking them. How you feel during the shoot really impacts how you feel about the final images. If you're relaxed and having fun, it totally shows in your photos. Creating comfortable, joyful, and real experiences is my specialty, and I can't wait to share more about what your time with Hollyberry Studio will be like!"
WHAT YOU'LL GET IN YOUR WEDDING EXPERIENCE AND WHY IT MATTERS:
For a typical wedding day, you'll need at least 8 hours to capture the whole story without stressing about the timeline.
Your engagement session is complimentary because it’s the perfect chance for us to get to know each other and for you to feel comfortable in front of the camera.
Having a second photographer is a must for your wedding! You'll benefit from my network of trusted wedding photographer friends who help capture every angle and moment.
+ COMPLIMENTARY ENGAGEMENT SESSION
+ 10 HOURS OF WEDDING DAY COVERAGE
+ SECOND PHOTOGRAPHER
+ EXPEDITED GALLERY DELIVERY
+ BREATHTAKING 12X12 ALBUM
+ ONLINE VIEWING GALLERY
+ HIGH RESOLUTION DOWNLOADS
+ PRINT RELEASE
+ TRAVEL
+ PERSONALIZED WEDDING DAY TIMELINE
+ ENGAGEMENT SESSION STYLE GUIDE
+ COMPLIMENTARY ENGAGEMENT SESSION
+ 10 HOURS OF WEDDING DAY COVERAGE
+ SECOND PHOTOGRAPHER
+ ONLINE VIEWING GALLERY
+ HIGH RESOLUTION DOWNLOADS
+ PRINT RELEASE
+ Travel
+ PERSONALIZED WEDDING DAY TIMELINE
+ ENGAGEMENT SESSION STYLE GUIDE
+ 8 hours of wedding day coverage
+ Second photographer
+ Complimentary engagement session
+ Online Gallery to share with friends and family
+ High-resolution downloads
+ Print release
+ Travel
+ Personalized wedding day timeline
+ Engagement session Style Guide
One Add'l Hour of Coverage
$550
Rehearsal Dinner Coverage $1250
Timeless 10 x 10 Album
$1000
Breathtaking 12 x 12 Album $1250
"I am obsessed with the photos you took for us."
Your Experience
Holly
I’m Holly, professional veil fluffer, expert tissue fetcher, and honored witness to your love story.
I’m a proud mama, home decor enthusiast, and introvert who loves to connect deeply with people! As a wedding and engagement photographer, I have been creating beautiful, heirloom-quality images to adorn the walls of your heart and home for over 6 years.
Having a CPA (Hi, I'm the problem, it's me!) as your wedding photographer means you get someone who is incredibly detail-oriented and meticulous. Every moment, from the big events to the smallest details, will be perfectly captured and preserved with precision.
But perhaps most importantly, I love serving couples like you on one of the greatest days of your lives!
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