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Silver and Salt Photo Creative documentation of weddings by Ben Schaefer This is the part where I get to tell you a bit about myself.

I may be a little bit geeky, and my wife describes me as an "infuriatingly positive person". I am smitten with rock climbing, science fiction, travel, and making images of people in love. I am a hopeless romantic, and thrive off the intricacies of a wedding day. The joy, love and emotion of a wedding is a rite of passage that is never repetitive. My own wedding was the most overwhelming experience

of my life, and I treat every wedding with that gravity. I will tell the story of your day with sensitivity, artfulness and attention to every detail.

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Ben Schaefer-Silver + Salt

I strive to make images that are emotional, funky, beautiful, and authentic to you and your day.

I may be a little bit geeky, and my wife describes me as an "infuriatingly positive person". I am smitten with rock climbing, science fiction, surfing, travel, and being invited into the inner circle of a family on a wedding day. I am one of the only wedding photographers in the world shooting entirely on the highest end camera system and lenses in the world, the Leica.

I am a hopeless romantic and thrive on the intricacies of a wedding day. My own wedding was the most overwhelming (fun!) experience of my life, and I treat every celebration with that gravity. I will tell the story of your day with sensitivity, artfulness, and attention to every detail.

I work in a photjournalistic, candid and unobtrusive style throughout the day (apart of when we are making portraits or family formals)