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Monthly Archives: January 2009

Win Your Destination Wedding Photography Contest – 2009

Our annual contest deadline is approaching. Enter for your chance to win your destination wedding photography for free. A great deal for brides and grooms trying to save money on a destination wedding for 2009.

Benjamin DiCaprio Wedding Photography is awarding one lucky couple the opportunity to have their wedding photographed for free at the overseas destination of their choice!

Coverage includes:

• Full and complete coverage of wedding ceremony, rehearsal, rehearsal dinner and reception.
• Award-winning photography
• Over 300 hi-resolution images on DVD
• High quality digital enhancement and professional editing of images
• Private online photo gallery for friends & family
• Exclusive bridal party and family portrait session
• Select custom made album

Package valued at $7,995

To apply for a chance to win:

Send one email (per couple) to ben@benjamindicaprio.com with a combined personal statement explaining why the contest should go to you! It’s that simple. Contest ends Jan. 31st 2009.

Note: Destinations must be outside the continental United States. Does not include photographer air and accommodation. Package is more cost effective than hiring a local destination photographer.

Best of luck,

Benjamin

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Bridal Bowl – Wedding Photography Tips

From Newsday:

“What could be better than an hourlong MTV special about weddings, hosted by newlyweds Heidi Montag and Spencer Pratt?

A four-hour-long special about weddings hosted by the photogenic duo, naaaturally.

Montag and Pratt, who entered into their own legally dubious nuptials a month ago, today will host “Engaged & Underage: The Bridal Bowl,” in which four oh-so-young couples will ring in the new year by getting married – on live TV.

Montag and Pratt will appear on the unusual installment of the popular series alongside MTV News correspondents Tim Kash and Kim Stoltz. The program will originate at the network’s Times Square studio, starting at 1 p.m.”

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