Brian C Idocks Photographics, LLC is an Award Winning Wedding and Portrait Photography Studio in Tampa, Florida, known for fun, romantic imagery.

Brian's website is www.briancidocks.com

The Studio phone number is 813-885-8855

 

Brian has been awarded:

2007 Tampa Area Photographer of the Year

2008 Tampa Area Photographer of the Year

2008 Bay Area Photographer of the Year

2008 Florida's Top Ten Photographers

2009 PPA International Photographer of the Year

2009 Florida's Top Ten Photographers


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Wednesday
20May2009

Budget Concerns....

OK, the economy sucks.  Yeah, I said it.  You were thinking it too!  Everybody is cutting back on spending.  Weddings are no exception.  Clients tend to be spending less.  Some people are spending less on some areas and not cutting back on others.  That's a good idea, so long as you cut the right things!

 

Quick quiz.....

 

Let's say you are a bride and you have to watch the spending on your wedding (so you're a typical bride, I guess), which of the following would you budget the most money for:

 

1)  The Dress

2)  The Cake

3)  The Limo

4)  Photography

 

Next.....

 

Which of the following would you budget the least amount of money to?

 

1) Photography

2) The Honeymoon

3) Entertainment

4) The Flowers

 

This will be a shameless photography plug as you all know, but add your scores together for the two questions together.

If you scored 2 to 4, you should really think about what's important at a wedding.  Memories are what it's all about.

If you scored 6 to 8, you're on the right track.

If you ansered #4 to the first question, call me at 813-885-8855 and we can help you out.  hehe.

 

Seriously, watch your budget, don't spend needlessly.

Have you ever pulled out your Mother's, Grandmother's, or even Great Grandmother's Wedding photos?  Don't you want your kids, grandkids, and great grandkids to do the same?  Photographs are priceless when it comes to memories.  They are not for today or tomorrow, but 20, 50, even 100 years or more from now.

 

-B

 

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