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Louise and I consider your wedding day to be the most important and exciting day of your life. 

We start with the premise that the most important event on this day is the fact that you are committing your lives to one another.  The next most important outcome of your wedding day is the treasured memories captured on film.

Why?  The photographs are the living memory of that remarkable and eventful day.  The cake will have been eaten, the beverages consumed, the family, friends and guests will have gone home, the band will have left.  Only the photographs remain to preserve these precious moments.

Our objective is to meet your expectations, our goal is to go way beyond your expectations to completely delight and thrill you.

And to this end, we spend time with you to review your particular requirements in as much detail as is necessary.  Before your wedding day, we visit each of the locations where we will be taking photographs.  This includes the bride's and/or groom's home, the location where the ceremony will be celebrated - Church, Chapel, synagogue or outdoor area as the denomination may be, discuss the details of the ceremony with the celebrant, we visit the "local park" - a location selected by the bride and groom for outdoor photographs and finally, the location of the reception.

Last but not least, is the primary and backup equipment - cameras, flash units, batteries, etc ...  All there and ready for action.  All this ensures that the only surprises on the wedding day will be pleasant ones with no lost time in determining where photographs will be taken.

We cordially invite you to contact us at any time for further information at valoisr@videotron.ca or 450-622-4274.

We are located in Laval, Quebec, a suburb of Montreal.  No additional charges apply when the shooting locations are within 100km of Montreal center.

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This site was last updated 06/20/08