Joro came highly recommended so I was very interested; I was impressed with his portfolio during my office visit. It came down to Joro and Soto; actually Soto was my first choice but they were booked for my date. I still did not have reservations about booking Joro, I just liked Soto's photojournalistic style. It took me a while to decide on video. At first I wasn't going to do video at all, then I was going to go with someone else but the other videographer was flaky although he was highly recommended. Since photographers/videographers provide incentives for booking both with them, I went for that route. Things went well during the wedding. His team was good about working the room to get shots and candids. They captured every moment but they were not intrusive. The only issue I found out about later is that they had technical difficulties during my reception and lost a few minutes of audio on the video footage. My proofs were beautiful and looked great even without the touchups. It just took forever to get my final album and the album cover was not the material I specified and had a typo on it. The video was another story, we went through several edits before we could agree on something that was acceptable. Overall, the layout of my album was absolutely beautiful and I love it but I would not recommend him for video. If you prefer photojournalistic to traditonal don't bother, he is a master of formal/traditional though. Also, pass on his wedding planning services and his referrals. My DJ that I booked through him was awful and I had to cancel the contract on the make up artist he recommended.
Pros: Excellent Photo album, great quality
Cons: Slow service, serveral errors, limited artistical styles available
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