The Top Wedding Photographers in St. Louis, Missouri
Memories in Bits and Pieces
By Walt Crocker, published Nov 30, 2005
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There were also stainless steel rollers inside of the thing that you had to clean after every use. If they got dirty, you had long white streaks across the picture. In a worst case scenario the tab would break and you couldn't get the picture out at all. Then there was that awful smelling preservative goo that you had to coat the photograph with, or it would fade. Once that stuff got on your clothing, goodbye shirt. The Polaroid worked pretty well for ever day use, when you could afford the film, but for that special occasion like a wedding or graduation, there was only one noteworthy photographer in St. Louis: Vincent Price. No, not the horror film star, who was also from St. Louis, not even related to him, but Vincent #2 was the best photographer in town. The Hollywood movie star knew him, once remarking in an interview that he was Vincent Price the actor, not the photographer.
Now we go around zapping pictures with our digital cameras and cellphones and send them all over the country with just a press on the computer mouse. But if you still want to do it up lavish, here are a few of the best wedding and portrait photographers in St. Louis:
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