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2185 Niagara Falls Blvd, Buffalo, New York, 14228, United States
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Dec 30, 2018
My husband and I highly recommend George Anthony's Studio to any couple looking for the perfect wedding vendor. We had 2 photographers, a videographer, a DJ and a Photo Booth and were very happy with the quality of each of these services. We received so many compliments from our guests about how funny, professional and outgoing out photographers were and they did a great job of including every single wedding guest in our photos. Anthony and John came up with so many creative photo ideas and went above and beyond to be present for every part of our night. For anyone who is on the fence about a videographer- do it! Our video brought tears to our eyes and it was so nice to be able to hear messages from our guests and relive our wedding night over and over. We were so happy with the value of our package, it was cheaper and so much more convenient to have all of these services through one vendor and the quality was amazing. Our pictures and video came back much faster than we anticipated and we were thrilled with the quality of the pictures and the variety of filters and effects that were used. Anthony was wonderful to work with and it was clear that he loves what he does and really took the time to get to know his customers and form a relationship with us. We could not be happier with our decision to go with George Anthony's Studio.

Aug 27, 2016
George Anthony's Studio did a fantastic job on my wedding day. We had two photographers and a videographer for full day coverage. The price was extremely reasonable, and all three were great to work with. I am so happy I chose them to capture such a special day. The photos are amazing and it is so nice to have a video that we can watch for years to come. Highly recommend!

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