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How
to choose a Wedding Photographer
You've got the dress, booked
your dream location and the flowers are on order. Now you
need to find a wedding photographer. Given some of the high
costs some professionals charge for capturing the precious
memories of the biggest day of your life, you want to be
sure that you've found the right style, price and package.
After all, your wedding is one day, but the photos will last
a lifetime.
1. Do Your Research
There are loads of amazing
wedding photographers out there, it's just a matter of
finding the right one for you. Wedding fairs will give you
the opportunity to meet different photographers and get a
feel for their style of photography, as well as a sense of
their prices. Visit the photographers websites and look at
their samples.
2. Stay Traditional or Go Modern?
Try and find a photographer
with a style that suits you - you will want to feel happy
with the pictures for many years to come. Do you like the
old fashioned soft lighting effects or do you prefer the
more modern punchy style? Do you like Reportage – relaxed
style or a more set up traditional shots? Or maybe you like
a mixture of both? Ask to see examples of the styles of
photography the photographers you meet specialise in and
make your choices!
3. Meet the Photographer
It's important to meet your
photographer in advance; not only to give you the
opportunity to talk through your requirements but also to
give you time to feel comfortable with the photographer. If
possible, we recommend your first meeting to be up to six
months before the wedding.
4. Images
Images should be sharp and
well-exposed. If your photographer is using a digital
camera, make sure they can provide high-resolution images in
case you want to print copies of your photographs.
5. Budget
After finding your
photographer for the day, it's time to talk cold, hard cash.
The last thing you want is for extra costs to show up on the
bill. Most wedding photographers offer a variety of wedding
packages, depending on how many images you would like and
how long they will be at the wedding.
6. Shot List
It's a good idea to provide
the photographer with a list of shots you require so you
both know what's expected from the day. A good photographer
will suggest some options but they should also be able to
create a bespoke package for your needs. A list will help
the photographer but will also speed up the time it takes
for the formal photographs, leaving you to enjoy the rest of
your day.
7. How Should the Images Be Supplied?
Many couples prefer their
photographs to be supplied on disk rather than in wedding
albums. Perhaps you could host the images on your own
website so friends and family can access them easily? Maybe
you'd like a combination of both prints and digital images?
Ask the photographer which online options they offer.
Remember to ask whether you will retain copyright of the
images, and make sure the images won't have a watermark so
you can print off your own images. If you do want a
traditional photo album, ask to see some examples so you can
approve the print finish. Check the delivery times too - you
don't want them sitting in the post office while you are on
your honeymoon!
8. Picture Perfect
Some photographers offer a
pre-wedding shoot, normally a few weeks before ceremony. If
you feel camera-shy, a pre-wedding shoot may help you feel
more comfortable and will give you an opportunity to
practice your poses.
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