How can you make two month's salary last forever?

If you are at least as old as I am, you may remember this brilliant ad campaign launched by the leader in the diamond industry.  Women in particular are quite fond of diamonds, and we're all looking to make our money last.  By nature, engagement rings are romantic.  Combined with that ad campaign they become irresistible.    


At Danielle Walters Photography, we're not in the business of diamonds but we are in the business of making your investment last a lifetime.  We pride ourselves on capturing your memories in the form of beautiful images.  True, using a professional photographer is an investment.  Maybe not two month's salary, but an investment nonetheless.  Unlike diamonds, the products you purchase from us don't have a high resale value but they do have immeasurable sentimental value.


When you hire Danielle Walters Photography, you hire a team of talented photographers using professional equipment.  We listen to your story in order to personalize your experience.  We have an eye for catching details and special moments, always with the goal in mind of preserving your memories.  


Because we are committed to preserving your memories, we also offer a bit of insurance for every client who hires us.  When the unthinkable happens (such as a hurricane, flood or fire) there may not be time to save everything close to your heart.  I have personal experience with this having gone through Hurricane Katrina.  With that in mind, we archive every photo session we shoot free of charge.  This means that once you are a client of Danielle Walters Photography, we will protect your images.  Should tragedy strike, you will always have access to your treasured photos.  This is not the case with all studios.


So thank you to all of our clients - past, present and future.  We appreciate your investing in us and we take pride in protecting that investment.

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