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Photography Vs. Video
While a photograph captures a moment in time, video allows you to record time in motion. A videographer can record images and sound, which include your wedding day vows, one of the most special and meaningful moments of the ceremony. A video allows you to relive and hold on to the memories of your wedding day forever!

Sometimes, when the wedding budget starts getting high, some choose to settle for one or the other. If having a photo album is your priority, choose to have a basic video package to at least capture the day. A video of your wedding day will allow you and your family to relive this moment in time for generations to come.

Over the years and for various reasons out of your control, you will loose contact with family and friends. This is where a video created by Image Factory will have an advantage over a wedding album as you will be able to see and hear your loved ones again.
Selecting a Videographer and Photographer?
When you have a photographer and a videographer, communication between the two is important. We do not want each other in important shots. Videographers expect that, during the vows and rings ceremony, the photographer stays out of the way and does not stand in front of our aisle camera, blocking the view. Both should be talented professionals that understand these issues and try to accommodate each other because we both want the best for you.

Because Anthony Keye Photography (link) and Image Factory have worked closely for many years we understand and can anticipate the shots each will be taking. This will mean more shots of you and your guests and less of the camera crew.

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