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Photographer in Negril
Looking for some suggestions for a photographer... Looking for pricing and previous work. Not sure on the date yet.... Trying to work on a wedding budget. Any other wedding suggestions/pointers would be great! Thanks.
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We used Ryan Lue-Clarke for our wedding photographer, and then again for our anniversary photos, and I have now also pretty much locked him in as our Photographer for Life! He is amazing! Our pictures are so awesome and everyone who sees them says the same. I cannot say enough good things about him! He is the best
He is in Kingston but he will travel anywhere and he loves to travel in fact.
Just email him and he can give you rates or even work on a specific budget and package with you. Tell him Shauna and Raul sent you 
Check him out here on his website:
http://ryanlueclarke.com/#/jamaican-...g-photography/
Here are some of our wedding shots on his blog
http://blog.ryanlueclarke.com/jamaic...ing-in-negril/
Last edited by marley9808; 04-17-2012 at 03:33 PM.
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The following is from our "How to plan a wedding in Negril":
Janet and I were off and running in November with my little booklet of contact information.
The first call was to Sun Gold Photography 876-957-0892. They didn’t answer their phone so I went to our next contact. Bill at Negril Portraits www.negrilportraits.com 876-483-2111 said he could meet us at our hotel in a few hours. Then we called Misha Earle 876-861-5631 and set up an appointment for the next day at 2 PM. She never showed. We also saw some photography work at Faith Fraiser’s www.faithfulweddingservices.com 876-618-1223 but were not crazy about the work. One other contact was Antoinette Gomex, but we never got that far. Bill from Negril Portraits showed up on time and had a very nice presentation on his laptop. We were very impressed but told him we needed a day or 2 to think about it. Two days later while eating breakfast at Just Natural, Bill stopped by (he lives in the neighborhood) and we gave him a $100 deposit. He wrote our receipt on a napkin…..only in Jamaica! The napkin now resides in Kristin’s wedding book. Negril Portraits has a number of different packages and you can pick which one you want the day before the wedding. Kristin’s ran about $400 which included around 300 photos on a DVD and also a 35 minute slide show to Jamaican music. The slide show is what everyone wants to see. You must print your own photos when you get back home, so ask for a copyright release. Wal-Mart wouldn’t print ours without one. After the wedding we bought a beautify wedding album on line for less than $50 and the 24 8x10’s were less than $3 each at Wal-Mart.
Regards,
Bob
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Thank you for the suggestions, I really appreciate it.
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