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Hey Thia!
For destination weddings I take my normal wedding packages, and then bill the client seperately for travel costs. All must be paid 30 days prior to the wedding date. I also require that the hotel be booked for three nights (the night prior to the event, the night of the event, and the night after) to ensure I have time to properly back up all photos (keep on memory cards, on laptop, on external harddrive and online) of the event prior to leaving.
Hope this helps!
For destination weddings, I require 50% retainer as I do for local weddings. Travel fee will be included in the total cost. Since I have travel programs with some major hotel chains, I typically can transfer the benefit to the brides and keep the travel cost to the minimum. One of my favorite places is Hawaii, the sky and sea are beautiful!
Also, I arrive at least a day before the wedding. Since you never know what can happen when one flies from one place to another.
I think from a customer's point of view a destination wedding photographer is expected to take backups of necessary equipments, lenses, make copies of photographs and video before leaving the venue for home country, probably have one copy in hand luggage.. should the airline lose check-in luggage... I may not be too rational or practical for all you guys, but I am just sharing what I would like from my photographer as a bride.
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