

The photographer also did not get any solo shots of the flower girl, the groom signing the marriage license, the father of the bride giving the bride away, only a far away and back of the hand shots of the rings being put on the hands. We requested that we not have shots below our eyelines as my wife and I have smaller eyes and it makes them appear closed and adds a double chin to us, They give us a photographer that is extremely short in stature even compared to my 5ft 4in wife and instead of giving him something to stand on or him using a tripod or monopod to elevate the camera it was decided that we would just have to deal with it. No close up framed shots as we would like to be able to edit and frame them ourselves later and it would give us more to work with at that time and we were told that would be fine and easy to accomplish and this did not happen as well ( checking deeper into Keith's profile later it states that he " zooms in and lines it up and framing is his main objective". In our calls before our wedding we had a few request that are not very difficult to accomplish especially by what Sight and Sound states is one of the best photographers in Las Vegas, Our request were as follows, No strange angled shots from the sides of the event as we want the photographer in the middle of the ceremony even if it gets in the way of our guest photos in order to get the best pictures possible for our memories but he stayed in the shadows most of the time. We had multiple calls before our event in order to set expectations of what we did want and didn't want pertaining to our wedding photography but obviously this was washed over and the photographer still did exactly what he ( Keith ) wanted as far as shoot ( or not shooting a lot of ) our wedding.

We held a wedding at The Mirage in Las Vegas expecting that as Sight and Sound is the company contracted for them that we would be receiving service that is on the same level but this was far from the case. To say that my wife and I are disappointed is beyond a understatement.
