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I’m happy to announce that Cindy Larkin of Cindergirl Photography and I will now be teaming up to photograph weddings. We have both photographed weddings individually, and we feel that you really need a second shooter to capture all the important moments. Go on over to Mad Love Wedding Photography | Las Vegas Wedding Photographers- for details,  or find Mad Love Weddings on Facebook.

Las Vegas Wedding Photography

A little about us:

Why should you hire us?

  • Cindy and Amy have over 13 years photography experience combined (Cindy; 9 years, Amy; 4 years)
  • 2 experienced photographers can provide a rich gallery of all the details of the wedding and ensures those priceless moments will be captured.
  • 2 creative minds working together evokes synergy, that will surely encompass your unique style.
  • If one of us has equipment failure, the other will be able to pick up the slack. Think of it as a safety net.

Las Vegas Wedding Photography

Pricing:

Half Day Coverage (4 hours) starts at $2500

Full Day Coverage (up to 8 hours) starts at $5000

“PORTFOLIO BUILDING” REDUCED PRICING!! In order to build up a wedding portfolio, we are offering a price reduction – Half Day – starts at $1500, Full Day – starts at $3000

We will be shooting all types of weddings, however, we specialized in LDS Temple weddings.

Please email us to check availability. amy@amyleavitt.com

 

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5 years young

March 21st, 2011

Well. It was that bittersweet time of year again. Her birthday. Which means her 5 year old portraits were due. What should she wear? Where should we go? How should I do her hair? How can I bribe her? But I didn’t want to impose this on her, I want to be in the moment [...]

 

Well. It was that bittersweet time of year again. Her birthday. Which means her 5 year old portraits were due. What should she wear? Where should we go? How should I do her hair? How can I bribe her? But I didn’t want to impose this on her, I want to be in the moment WITH her. I want to remember her THIS way, how she really is, instead of dolled up and posed. That’s not who she really is. So the hair was not done (she had braids in the night before, hence the waves). And the clothes were whatever she picked that day (notice, no pants). And she wanted to take her photos with Pepper, her true and loyal companion. So I moved along with her instead of bending her to what I thought I wanted in a portrait. And I’m so happy I did.