Picture Perfect: Tips for Choosing Your Wedding
Photographer
The photos from your wedding day are pictures that you will
cherish for a lifetime but you only get one chance at getting
these pictures. If you don’t have a photographer for your
wedding or you have an incompetent photographer, you may miss
out on having photos from critical points of your wedding or
reception. There are no do-overs or re-enactments in a wedding
so it is important to have a photographer who is capable of
documenting your wedding with style and precision. It is also
important to hire an experienced photographer who is capable of
producing photos that capture you and your wedding party in
their best light. The following are all tips for choosing a
wedding photographer who is qualified to shoot your
wedding.
The power of references cannot be underestimated in choosing
a wedding photographer. A photographer with a long list of
references who are willing to speak to potential clients and an
even longer list of testimonials from satisfied clients is an
excellent indication of a photographer who will do a great job
of photographing your wedding. It is important to contact each
of these references and ask them questions about the
photographer and their opinions of his work. You can use this
opportunity to get a sense of the photographer’s ability to
take pictures as well as his attitude towards his client. You
will want to choose a photographer who is both talented as well
as courteous towards his clients. One of the best ways to
choose a wedding photographer is to pick a photographer that
was used by a trusted friend or family member. If they had a
positive experience with a particular photographer and highly
recommend him, it is likely that you will also be glad that you
chose this photographer.
If you do not have a personal reference that you trust for a
particular wedding photographer you might want to consult the
Better Business Bureau for additional information about the
photographer. Here you will be able to find out if the client
has had a number of unresolved complaints filed against him.
While you may not be able to determine the nature of the
complaints, a large number of complaints for any reason is not
a sign of good business practices.
Viewing the photographer’s portfolio is also an important
step in choosing a wedding photographer. Since the portfolio
contains actual pictures taken by the photographer they will
give you a good indication of his capabilities. It will also
give him a sense of his style. Chances are that if you like the
photos in his portfolio you will probably also like the
pictures that he takes at your wedding.
Once you have narrowed down your wedding photographer
choices to a few candidates based on their previous work and
reputations, it is time to start discussing price. You may find
that one or all of the candidates are completely out of your
price range. If they are all out of your price range and none
of them are willing to negotiate, you may have to go back to
the drawing boards and choose another candidate who may not
meet all of your criteria but who is likely to fall within your
price range.
When considering price, it is important to factor in what is
included in the price that the wedding photographer quotes you.
Some items to consider are, how many prints will you receive
and what will be the sizes of these prints. You may also want
to find out if the price includes the proofs and the negatives.
This is valuable because the proofs give you access to every
single picture the photographer took during the course of the
wedding and the negatives allow you to create reprints at your
discretion.
Your wedding photos will likely be one of the most
cherished, tangible souvenirs from your wedding day. You will
be able to look through your photos one day and reminisce about
your wedding day. You can also share the pictures with your
children and grandchildren in the future as a way of filling
them in on some of the details of your life. Since these
pictures are so important, it is equally important to exercise
caution and good judgment when choosing a wedding
photographer.
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