


Proofing Options
We provide a standard online gallery for our wedding clients to proof their images, order prints and create folders to collect their favorite images for print and album orders. For those that want another option for proofing we also offer photo boxes with 4×6 print proofs (see here) or a thumbnail proof book. Both of these options are perfect for those who like to flip through images by hand as opposed to using their computer to view the digital image proofs.
This particular proof book is 8.5″ x 11″ and was designed with a pink fabric cover and holds all of the images from Jamie and Josh’s wedding. There are a ton of cover options for these books, for more information please send us an email at info@pizzutistudios.com


Our Family is Growing
Lowell, MA - We had the pleasure of photographing the Andrea and Keith’s wedding back in 2007. As with a lot of our wedding clients, we usually seem to cross paths again once a new addition enters their family. In this case, one month old Madelynn was was star of this session.
We’d like to congratulate Andrea and Keith on bringing a beautiful baby girl into the world!

Custom Designed Press Book
We offer a variety of different options for parent albums, but as of recently one of the most popular is the custom designed press book. They are lighter and much more compact than the flush mount album and about 1/3rd of the investment, leaving more room in the budget for prints, photo boxes or canvas. Plus a lower profile book allows for easier storage and it’s not averse to traveling with you to show all your friends and neighbors.
As with all of our books and albums we allow the client, or in this case the parents, to choose their images and approve their design. It’s important to us that whoever is investing in our products absolutely loves every part of it and knows what it will look like before they have it in their hands. Designed by the amazing Ashley (soon to be) Pizzuti at the request of the client. From the image selection to the layout and design elements, she’ll work with our clients to make sure that every inch of the book is their own.
Any questions about these products, please email us at info@pizzutistudios.com
Lowell, MA - In preparing for the beginning of the wedding season, I find myself studying the organizational timeline of Jen and Nate’s April 24th wedding,. The week before a wedding is similar to a week before a big game or an important test. As the photographers, we are present throughout the wedding and with each day being completely different than any other, it is important to know every detail before hand so there are no surprises.
As wedding photographers we are responsible for capturing moments and telling a story through our images. For us to do this properly we need to prepare for the expected and the unexpected. A well organized timeline of events, with corresponding dates, times and contact information for the involved parties is as essential to our job as our camera and lens. Anticipation, timing and positioning all affect our work and without knowing when or where certain details will occur we can miss important moments.
Things happen that are out of anyone’s control and wedding photographers need to be prepared for everything. Inclement weather could force the wedding party portrait indoors, do we have a 2nd and 3rd option? The church may not allow flash photography, is our equipment capable of handling the low-light situation? No matter the situation, we need to answer “yes” to these uncertainties because the bride and groom are counting on us, not just for our photography under perfect circumstances, but our ability to solve problems and create memorable images no matter the situation.
We are looking forward to a 2010 wedding season full of joy, love and happiness… and yes, we prepare for the good stuff too!
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Hi, we're Ash and Rich; we are Pizzuti Studios. Welcome to our blog, where you'll find a variety of images, some personal thoughts, and reflections from our lives as wedding and portrait photographers.
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