“I had a pretty bad experience trying to book a wedding photographer when I planned my vow renewal. Then I turned to friends for a recommendation, and I am so glad I did! I had a very trusted friend and bridesmaid, who recommended John John's Digital Art to me. She told me that he did great work and she had known him for years. I sent him a message, and from start to finish, he took care of the rest. He asked what poses I wanted, and then used his instincts and experience to capture other moments that I didn't know I needed. He didn't just capture the pretty shots, he got the emotions and personalities in candid shots too. He was very professional and I didn't even notice him taking the pictures that day to be completely honest. He captured all of these great pictures without being a distraction or being in the way. There was some disorganization that day, and he just rolled along with it and didn't keep me held up with questions that should have been asked before he started. He asked all of his questions beforehand, and besides some directions for poses, I did not hear from him all day unless I asked him for something particular. I remember at one time saying out loud (but more to myself) that I hoped he got a picture of something and he said "I got it." He was on top of what he was there for and I was not disappointed in the least over a missed shot or opportunity. He did not waste time on trends at the time that I did not want, but captured timeless shots have held their value, quality, and sentiment almost 10 years later. I think the goal and wish for wedding photos is to be able to look at them and travel back in time to this perfect day and remember the joy, tenderness, and emotions of that day. John John captured it all, and I look at the pictures often. Some of the people that were there are no longer with us but his pictures make them feel close again. There are some things that I would have done differently on that day if I had it to do over again, but the pictures have never been one of those things. I would hire him again, everyday, and twice on Sundays.”