Allstars Digital Photography
300 W. Morgan St
Durham, NC 27701
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Allstars Digital Photography
P. O Box 61353
Durham, NC   27715
Phone: (919) 698-5858

Phone Hours: Monday - Friday 9:30 a.m.to 9:30 p.m.
Email: jballstars71@yahoo.com

I believe in collaborating with my clients to capture the unique images they seek. I offer a variety of different services, depending on my clients’ needs. 

This is a partial list of the types of services I have offered up to now, but there is always the possibility that I will add more options to the list, depending on demand.

                                                               








I do not have a set pricelist, because each event is unique and requires different tools and time commitments.
                                                   Prices will be based on the following criiteria:
                                                                          Location of event
                                                                              Length of event
                                                                Number of photographs needed                                                                                                                     Special processing requirements
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All of our clients receive VIP treatment when we come to your event. We aim to please and will go beyond the normal call of duty to ensure 100% satisfaction with our services.
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Interviewing 101:
how to interview your wedding photographer
If you've never spent thousands of dollars on photographic services before your wedding, you're not alone. So what questions should you be  asking, and what answers are you looking for? Here's our guide:
Will the photographer who you're meeting with be taking the photos at your wedding?
Some area photographers shoot all their events themselves, while others do not. Make sure that you're talking to and looking at the portfolio of the person who will be photographing you.
How will the photographer handle the formal photos?
During the formal photos is the time when you, your family and  your guests will interact  with the photographer most. He can be telling you where to stand and be making sure your important shots are taken. Plus, some photographers will not allow others to take pictures during the formal shots. When brides have conflicts with their photographers, it's usually at this moment. So make sure you understand how your photographer handles this important time.
Does the photographer use an assistant?
Does the assistant shoot as well?
Most area photographers use assistants on the wedding day. That's because setting up for the formal shots, and handling gear all takes time away from actual shooting. While it's not absolutely necessary, having an assistant makes your photographers job easier, faster and typically helps them do a better job.
How long after the event before I see the proofs? How long before I'll receive my finished album?
This could vary drastically. Some photographers make your proofs available online in a matter of weeks. For others it can take four months. Also, make sure you understand how long it will take to produce your finished album. For some photgraphers, this can take six-to-nine months.
Have the photographer describe his/her style.
Most area photographers shoot in a photjournalistic style-that is, they do not stop the action, rather they document the day as it unfolds. But this is a question of degree. Some photographers will ask you to stand in a specific location or turn towards them, while others interrupt you as little as possible. Think about how important it is that your images look "perfect" and balance that with your desire to proceed without interruption.
What type of camera will the photographer use?
While you may not understand all the technicalities of the camera and equipment, the photographer's answer should give you a good idea how professional he is. make sure to ask about backup quipment, as equipment does fail.
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