We are City And Country, a couple who is passionate about photography and the art of capturing those once in a life time memories. Ronnie and Melissa come with the combined experience of more than ten years of creating beautiful photo stories that can be cherished for decades to come. No matter the weather, we will make sure that we capture the essence of your special day with our gorgeous photos.
The smiles, the laughs, and the happy tears will be yours to view forever.
The smiles, the laughs, and the happy tears will be yours to view forever.
Reviews (4)
Veronica Lysaght
Dec 19, 2019
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Alexandria Gibson
May 02, 2019
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Ronnie and Courtney are AMAZING. We hired them for our wedding this past weekend and they both went above and beyond our expectations. We warned them we had a large, loud wedding party and that we would need someone who was great with speaking up and directing a large group. And THEY DID. We loved it. Everything went so smoothly and they moved everyone into positions like we asked. Courtney even went out of her way to help with buttoning up my dress (because my mom was struggling), and held my dress as we walked in the rain. There energy was awesome, being direct but smiling the entire time! The
Lanie Latorre
Mar 14, 2019
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Peter Salzman
Aug 13, 2017
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If you're looking to send your child to preschool / kindergarten, you're looking to spend between $25,000 to $40,000 a year. For that kind of money, you kind of expect a certain level of service.
I've been researching preschools for my daughter for the past few months and went from zero knowledge to semi-knowledgeable the topic.
On the face of it, City and Country looks like a good school, but sadly, I will never find out. My main complaint stems from their school tour policy. They require a $50 fee in order to view the premises and see the classrooms.
Why is that weird? Imagine...
* a restaurant
I've been researching preschools for my daughter for the past few months and went from zero knowledge to semi-knowledgeable the topic.
On the face of it, City and Country looks like a good school, but sadly, I will never find out. My main complaint stems from their school tour policy. They require a $50 fee in order to view the premises and see the classrooms.
Why is that weird? Imagine...
* a restaurant