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Choosing a wedding photographer picture worth

Author: sana

If a picture is worth a thousand words then your wedding pictures are treasures beyond price! You will never again recapture the moments of your wedding day, but good wedding photos can certainly help you reminisce.

There are many wedding photographers to pick from. Meet with a few and you should have no problem finding the right one for you. Some specialize in black and white photography; most offer digital services; others spend a whole day with you capturing every moment.

Some things you'll need to consider are costs, quality and attention to detail. Your choice of wedding photographer should fit your budget, produce quality images, proofs and enlargements, and care almost as much as you do about providing you with pictures that will be memories for a lifetime. There are lots of things to consider when interviewing and picking a photographer. Here are the most important ones.

Plan on spending at least 1,200 dollars for your photography. In this field, perhaps more than any other, you will certainly get what you pay for. Excellent wedding photographers can charge as much as 5,500 dollars.

Meet with the photographer in person. Go through his/her wedding albums and portfolio. Ask for references from the photographer's last three weddings. Call the brides and ask about their experience with the photographers.

Go with a photographer that you like. Personality is important and you need to be certain you get along well and can handle spending your wedding day with this person as he/she shows you where to stand and when to smile.

If you need to save money, have the photographer shoot the wedding itself and have friends or family shoot candids of the reception.

Finally, you need more than just an oral agreement. Have all the terms in writing and make sure both you and the photographer sign the contract as soon as you book the date. John has been a licensed and ordained minister for 41 years. He has served as wedding officiant and Maui wedding photographer for more than 1,000 Maui weddings with his wedding planning business, Maui Me Inc. All of his ceremonies are original and he performed his first wedding 35 years ago. John has written almost 50 Christian books (which have been translated into eight languages). When not writing or coordinating weddings, he is active in real estate investing.

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How To Choose The Right Wedding Photographer For You

Author: Kyler Kwock

Choosing a photographer for your wedding day can be a very daunting task.  After all, there are so many to choose from, where do you begin?  Here are a few pointers to help find the perfect wedding photographer for you: 

 

Start Early. Good photographers are usually booked a year in advance or more.   Starting early will give you the best selection and ensure that you get a photographer you are happy with.

Research. Attend expos, skim through magazines, ask friends and family for recommendations.  Look at pictures from as many photographers as you can to see what style(s) appeal to you.

LOVE their work. Pick out a few photographers whose work stands out to you.  This is really a personal decision as each photographer has his or her own unique style.

Consultation. Makesure to setup a consultation with your potential photographer(s) to go over details and see more work.  It's a good idea to see albums from individual weddings to get an idea of what you can expect.  "Portfolio" albums from different weddings may not be typical.

Ask Questions! Prepare a list of questions in advance to go over with your photographer.   Typical questions may include: How much is the deposit?  Are the (digital) negatives included? What is the turnaround time for the pictures? Remember, there is no such thing as a dumb question!

Sign a Contract. Besure to sign a contract with your photographer that lists all of the details for your wedding, including your names, the photographer's name, the wedding date, the details of the wedding package and the price.  Make sure to read and understand the details of the contract.  This will help protect you and also prevent potential misunderstandings in the future.

Make a request list. If youhave anyrequests that you would like photographed, put it in writing and send it to your photographer in advance.  Some requests require a particular kind of location or lighting so it's always good to let your photographer know ahead of time.

Lastly, don't forget to Have fun!

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