Hagen Pictures Production
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wedding photography and wedding videography.
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1907 American Drive
Neenah, WI
54956
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Monday | 9am - 5am |
Tuesday | 9am - 5am |
Wednesday | 9am - 5am |
Thursday | 9am - 5am |
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All-in-One-Company!! Capturing Life's Moments one snap at a time. We believe that during any shoot you should have some say in what we’re doing, and are ALWAYS open to suggestions!
1-2-AND NOW 3 years in a row we have had our clients vote us as “The Best Wedding photographer/videographer in the city of Appleton & surrounding areas”. Now we are in the “Very Elite group of the Hall of Fame 2 years running”.
Most Videographers/Photographers don’t give you much say in what you want done the of the shoot whether that be a Newborn shoot, a Senior shoot, a Family shoot or even a Wedding. We believe in just the opposite. You should have ALL the say. In Fact we believe in this so much that we have questionnaires that go out months prior to your big day, allow you to ponder on it and want it back 3 weeks before you special day, this becomes our shot list.
Most videographers in the valley will shoot for 8-10 hours and only give you a 10 minute. We think you should get more than 1 minute per hour a hired videographer is there. So we do a short video 3-6 min long no matter what and then the length of your long video starts with the package you pick which starts at 20 minutes and can go all the way up to 90 minutes long. And again YOU Pick everything on that video, to the music, to what shots go on it. Because it's YOUR day, YOUR video, and we are a family business and we would want that for ourselves if we had it our way. We run by the rule of “what would we want done”, if we we’re in those shoes.