Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Vendor Spotlight: Jennifer Stone Photography

Jennifer from Jennifer Stone Photography catches all the right moments and shares with us some of her work.

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Company: Jennifer Stone Photography
Photographer: Jennifer Stone
Phone: 800.799.3660
Website: www.jenniferstoneweddings.com

Number of Years in Business: 5

Preferred Wedding Locations: Anywhere! I travel throughout New England and beyond and am always photographing weddings in new and stunning locations.

Pricing Information: Collections begin at $3000.

What makes me stand out in my industry?
My ability to anticipate and capture moments unobtrusively that tell the story of your wedding day. As one of my clients said "Going through all of our pictures, we were surprised by the number of shots that we had no idea you were taking. Your ability to be discrete and blend into the melee that was our wedding while still getting beautiful photos is an amazing skill."

What do I like to do in my spare time?
My husband and I spend a great deal of time traveling the world. Some of the many places we've explored...Chile, Ecuador, Prague, Bucharest, Budapest, Paris, London, Ireland, Vienna, Venice, Fiji and in our future travel plans, Rome, New Dehli and Scotland.

What charity am I supporting and why?
For my KPW, I support the ASPCA because of my love of animals. My husband and I currently own a Maine Coon cat that we named London. Personally, the Alzheimer's Association is a cause near and dear to my heart because both my mom and dad have this devastating disease. Currently there are 5.3 million Americans living with the disease and every 70 seconds someone in America develops Alzheimer’s disease. By 2010, there will be nearly a half million new cases of Alzheimer’s each year and Alzheimer’s is the sixth leading cause of death in the US. According to Harry Johns, CEO of the Alzheimer’s Association (www.alz.org), “Currently, there are no treatments that can prevent, delay or reverse Alzheimer disease and research funding has been stagnant for the past six years. With the first baby boomers turning age 65 in just two short years – and entering the arena of increasing risk for developing Alzheimer’s – an aggressive plan is needed now to address the threat of this disease. There are too many lives, too little time and too much at stake for anything less.”



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