One Wedding. One Weekend. One Hundred Percent.
Barry • March 30, 2026

March 30, 2026

One Rule We Haven't Broken in 36 Years....

Why We Only Photograph One Wedding Per Weekend — And Why It Makes All the Difference


There's a question we get asked more than almost any other: "Are you available on our date?" And when we say yes, we mean it — completely and fully, in a way that most photographers simply can't.


At Korbman and Company Photography, we made a commitment a long time ago: we photograph only one event per weekend. Not two. Not three. One.
That means when your wedding day arrives, you're not sharing us with another couple across town. You have our complete attention — from the morning getting-ready shots to the last dance of the night. Every creative instinct, every watchful eye, every ounce of energy we have is poured into your day.


What "120% Attention" Actually Looks Like
We don't say 120% as a marketing phrase — we say it because it's true. When you're our only event, we're not distracted by another timeline or another client's needs. We're fully present. Noticing the light shifting in the late afternoon. Watching for the quiet moment between you and your grandmother. Staying as long as it takes to capture the shot you didn't even know you needed.
That kind of focus can't happen when a photographer is stretched thin. It requires a deliberate choice to do less so we can give you more.


Over 36 Years of Doing It This Way
Korbman and Company Photography has been serving New Jersey couples, families, and businesses for over 36 years — and this one-event-per-weekend commitment has been part of who we are from the beginning. When you hire us, you're hiring a team that will treat your wedding like the only wedding in the world.

Because on that day, for us, it is. If that sounds like the right fit for your wedding, I'd love to talk.



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