Wedding Advice
Q: How early do you typically arrive before an event?
Asked by: User in Disc Jockeys
A: We like to arrive 1 hour prior to the event to have everything in place before the first guests arrive.
Answered by: D&S Entertainment
Q: In which states and communities are you licensed to officiate ceremonies?
Asked by: User in Wedding Officiants
A: I officiate weddings in Northern California - mostly the Contra Costa and Alameda counties and also all San Francisco, east bay areas. I've also traveled to places such as Monterey/Carmel, Lake Tahoe
Answered by: Beautiful Weddings & Services
Q: What if I don't like my makeup at the trial run? Can I suggest changes?
Asked by: User in Beauty Consultants
A: Yes. Please make all of your suggestions and corrections at this time.
Answered by: Kiki Finley, Beauty Artistry LLC
Q: Do we need to provide a meal for the DJ during the event?
Asked by: User in Disc Jockeys
A: If you wish - but it's certainly not required - or expected.
Answered by: Doug Griffin Entertainment
Q: In which states and communities are you licensed to officiate ceremonies?
Asked by: User in Wedding Officiants
A: Minnesota
Answered by: Pastoral Ministries
Q: How early do you typically arrive before an event?
Asked by: User in Disc Jockeys
A: Arriving 2 hours in advance to ensure timeliness and to check our equipment for any failures is standard for all events.
Answered by: Lori's DJ Service
Q: Who exactly will be taking pictures at my wedding? Do you use subcontractors?
Asked by: User in Wedding Photographers
A: I take the pictures. If a subcontractor is involved, you and I will have an agreement and arrangement that satisfies your concerns.
Answered by: Heritage Photography
Q: Can you take last-minute requests from our guests?
Asked by: User in Live Bands
A: No. We may be persuaded only if the request is on our repertoire list already.
Answered by: Ange&Ris
Q: What are your standard payment terms? How much is the deposit?
Asked by: User in Wedding Photographers
A: Retainer fee of $300 due at booking. The remaining $2000 is due 30 days prior to the wedding date
Answered by: Justin Pearson Photography