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Wedding Photography Package or One-Hour On-Location Photo Shoot from Sarah Tribett Photography (Up to 78% Off)

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A professional photographer captures wedding-day memories or moments spent with friends and family

Choose Between Two Options

$999 for a wedding photography package ($2,400 value)

  • Six-to-eight hours of wedding photography coverage
  • 500–700 high-resolution images from the wedding
  • All images retouched and color corrected
  • USB drive containing the digital copies of your photos
  • Image sharing download link to send to friends and family
  • Copyright release

  • $89 for a one-hour on-location photo shoot for up to six people ($400 value)

  • 50-to-70 high-resolution images
  • Image sharing download link to send to friends and family
  • All images retouched and color corrected
  • Copyright release

Digital Photography: Making Art in Milliseconds

Digital cameras rely on built-in computers to capture and develop images instantaneously. Learn more about the process with Groupon’s guide to digital photography.

With traditional film, light enters the lens and registers on millions of microscopic silver halide crystals, forming a latent image that can later be developed through a chemical reaction. Digital cameras work in much the same way, carrying out the complex process—from exposure to development—in only fractions of a second. Instead of hitting a frame of film, the light hits an image sensor made up of millions of photosensitive diodes. Each diode corresponds to a pixel, the tiny colored dots that make up a digital image. The diodes do not register color, however—instead, the sensor simply records the brightness of the light hitting each pixel, along with its electrical charge. The charges for each pixel are recorded and converted into digital data, or bytes—a series of ones and zeroes. This data represents the location and brightness for each pixel in the picture, instantly forming a black and white reproduction of the image. To develop the color, the sensor computes the color of each pixel by applying red, green, and blue filters based on information from the surrounding pixels—a process known as interpolation. Once interpolated, the image shows up as a full-color, full-resolution digital image ready to be printed, edited, or e-mailed to an old friend to prove you still exist—all in the matter of a few milliseconds.

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