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About Us


John and Judy Adair have been certified professional photographers for over 20 years serving Southern California.

Wedding photography has always been a passion of John and Judy - nothing gives them more joy than preserving the joy of a couple on one of their most important days of their lives. 

John and Judy understand the demands of a modern wedding - the whole family wants to proof online, everyone wants a picture, you've got the fit it into your budget - and they have the perfect photography package to fit your needs. Give them a call to set up your consultation today!
Hello, and welcome to the family!
 

Frequently Asked Questions & Wedding Photography 101

Q: Are you willing to travel?
A: Yes; if it is a destination wedding, we may ask for a reimbursement for travel expenses.

Q: Do you have a limit on time?
A: Nope. When you hire us, we are yours for the day.

Q: What equipment do you use?
A: The standard professional, state-of-the-art photography equipment, and we are masters of computer editing.

Q: Is the engagement portrait session included?
A: Yes! That is how we get to know you as a couple, and it helps to set a tone for the photography at your wedding.
Your wedding is a big day in your life - you are joining with your partner in life in front of friends and family. You want your family to be happy. You want your dress to be beautiful. You want your flowers to be fresh. You want your cake to be delicious. You also want your photographer to capture all of that for you without stressing you out and getting in anyone's way. For this, we have some tips for you in choosing a wedding photographer.
  1. Consult. Go to the consult and be honest about what you want, just like you would in any relationship. This consult isn't just for your sake - it's also for the photographer. It will give them a chance to get a feel for what you want, for what you need, and if they will be able to give you both. If they can't or won't, they can refer you to someone else who can, because photographers are well connected.
  2. Look at quality first, not the $$$. You'll probably be looking at these pictures for the rest of your life, and you don't want the first thing you think of to be "Wow, these are horrible pictures." We're not saying to ignore the cost, but to weigh that against the quality you want. 
  3. Contract. Make sure you and your photographer sign a contract. This protects both parties and is a concrete confirmation of your agreement (and the date and location!).
  4. Relax. You're getting married! Your photographer should worry about your photography, not you. If your photographer is causing you nothing but worry, then maybe you should switch before it's too late.