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Congratulations on your wedding!

One of the delights of being a wedding photographer is having the opportunity to create dynamic images that capture the joy and love that shines through on the couple's wedding day. With over 20 years experience, we especially enjoy working with the bride and groom and their families. We appreciate the importance of a professional yet relaxed demeanor when working with a couple. We only use state-of-the-art professional cameras that deliver images of exceptional quality.

Special: The bride and groom receive the digital files of your wedding at no additional cost. This special saves you hundreds of dollars in reprint costs. The value of your having the digital files is priceless. Within 10 days of the wedding, you will receive a CD with all of the photographs of your wedding.

Packages

We offer two packages. Each package includes our time to photograph the wedding and reception and the digital files.

Package 1: Includes up to six hours of coverage, a minimum of 150 images, and the digital files. $1,250.

Package 2: Includes up to eight hours of coverage, a minimum of 250 images, and the digital files. $1,650.

Note: Each package includes all digital image files made at your wedding at no extra cost. Because the quality of many photo printers for consumers is excellent, having the digital image files allows you to make reprints on your own and can save you hundreds of dollars in proof and reprint costs.

Additional time

The prices above are for weddings in areas between Bellingham to Seattle. Please call to discuss other locations and pricing.

Contact Information

Ccontact Information

For information about our availability and for additional information, please send an e-mail to David_Sattler@msn.com

David Sattler Photography
E-mail - Bellingham, Washington

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