Jeremy Miracle, Photographer

Photography in exchange for donations to charity

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WHAT WE DO 
 
We want to reduce your stress and anxiety about your photos by getting to know you, and helping you plan what photographs are important to you.  We will do everything we can to provide you with beautiful, artistic images of your wedding day.
 
 
 
 
WHY WE DO IT
 
Jeremy loves photographing weddings - the glamour, excitement, flowers, tears, everything. He is using his photography to help raise funds to find a cure for cancer and type I diabetes. 
 
 
 
 
HOW WE DO IT
 
We believe that our planning, preparation, and hard work during your wedding allows us to give you a 100% satisfaction guarantee.
 
Some bookings still remain for the 2011 and 2012 wedding seasons.  We will only cover a very few weddings per year, so that we can get to know you, take your complimentary engagement and after-wedding session, and give you with the high level of service you deserve. 
 
Email or call me for the latest price list.  We are very competitively priced and prefer to design a package with everything you need and nothing you don't want.
 
Here is a list of FAQ for Miracle Imaging that gives more details about us.  These are questions you should ask any photographer that you are considering.
 
 
 
Useful Wedding Links:
 
Ann's Pastries - no website that I'm aware of.  However, they are located right on the square in Wadsworth (on the northeast corner).  They are known for their wedding cakes (and creamsticks).
 
The Galaxy Restaurant - Great for dinner or a wedding reception.
 
Wishes and Whims Bridal Boutique - an unbelievable selection of gowns.
 
Anja's Therapeutic Touch Massage - a great way to unwind or reduce stress. 
 
 
 
 
Helpful Wedding Photography Hints (skip to hint 5 if you're in a hurry)

1. Budget enough time for photos. Plan for about 5 minutes per each classic pose and/or group shot.    Alert your groom-to-be, guests and family that great wedding pictures are important to you, and consider budgeting time before the ceremony for as many family and wedding party shots as possible.
Also, remind them that the pro needs space to work, and most wedding contracts specify that guests should not take pictures of shots that are posed by the photographer. 
 
2.  Choose a photographer whose personality meshes with your own.  This person will be spending the better part of your wedding day with you. 
 
3. Determine your preference for style of photography - classic, photojournalistic, or artistic.  Ask your photographer if they can do a blend of styles.
 
4. Assign one of your bridesmaids (or better yet, someone who is not in the wedding party) to be the 'herder'.  Pick one with a loud voice that carries across two football fields. You'd be surprised how frequently key relatives dissappear right after the ceremony; precious time is spent gathering them up for pictures.  
 
5. Finally, pick the best photographer that you can find. Al Jacobs has a very good list of questions to ask on his website - scroll down to pages 43-46 of the wedding book at aljacobs.com.