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North Carolina Wedding Photographers S L Media Productions Were the Photographers for a Wedding Event in Charlotte, North Carolina for Celebrity Wedding Planner David Tutera at The Hilton Charlotte, N

North Carolina wedding photographers S L Media Productions provided photography at a wedding event for Behind The Scenes and wedding planner David Tutera at The Hilton Charlotte University Place, a reception venue for Charlotte wedding photography.

North Carolina Wedding Photographers S L Media Productions Were the Photographers for a Wedding Event in Charlotte, North Carolina for Celebrity Wedding Planner David Tutera at The Hilton Charlotte, N
2011-04-12
CHARLOTTE, NC, April 12, 2011 (Press-News.org) North Carolina wedding photographer S L Media Productions provided the photography for this two-day wedding event at The Hilton Charlotte University Place, one of the best wedding venues in Charlotte, NC. They were familiar with ways to photograph the event because the North Carolina wedding photographers of S L Media Productions frequently provide wedding photography in Charlotte, North Carolina at The Hilton. Veronica Foster of Behind The Scenes Inc., one of the top wedding planners in North Carolina, and wedding planners in Greensboro, NC put together this wedding event with David Tutera.

S L Media Productions' primary scope of work is normally North Carolina wedding photography in Charlotte. The event with David Tutera was somewhat different. David spoke to North Carolina and Charlotte wedding planners and wedding vendors about different ways to improve their North Carolina wedding businesses and how to provide better service to North Carolina brides. The goal of S L Media Productions was to photograph the event from a photojournalistic point of view.

As previously noted wedding photography in North Carolina and wedding photography in Charlotte are the types of wedding events S L Media Productions photograph most. They also provide wedding photography in Charleston, SC and Myrtle Beach wedding photography. Even though S L Media Productions is among the best North Carolina wedding photographers in Charlotte, they were more than honored to photograph wedding planner and wedding designer David Tutera.

According to the owner of S L Media Productions, David Tutera is one of the best in the wedding industry and the opportunity to photograph and learn from him can inspire any aspiring wedding photographer in North Carolina or wedding planner in Charlotte. The wedding photographers of S L Media Productions are talented in the field of wedding photojournalism and have photographed countless destination weddings as North Carolina wedding photographers. They did a great job photographing the David Tutera event. If you are searching for a Charlotte wedding photographer or North Carolina wedding photographer or would like to view photos from the event with David Tutera visit the website of S L Media Productions at www.slmediaproductions.com.

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[Press-News.org] North Carolina Wedding Photographers S L Media Productions Were the Photographers for a Wedding Event in Charlotte, North Carolina for Celebrity Wedding Planner David Tutera at The Hilton Charlotte, N
North Carolina wedding photographers S L Media Productions provided photography at a wedding event for Behind The Scenes and wedding planner David Tutera at The Hilton Charlotte University Place, a reception venue for Charlotte wedding photography.