Selecting a Professional Wedding Photographer
Your professional wedding photographer is a key member of your wedding team. You have put large quantities of time and money
into choosing a dress, picking a cake, designing the menu and writing the vows and your professional wedding photographer is the one who will
document all the small details for all time. Therefore, it is important to screen prospective wedding photographers very carefully to find the
one that is best for you.
You may well never have hired a professional photographer before. Therefore, it can be difficult to know what questions to ask.
Yet it is crucial that you conduct a careful interview process in order to find the best professional wedding photographer for your needs. Here
is a short list of important questions that apply to all circumstances. You may have additional questions based on your individual needs.
1. Will you be the actual photographer for my wedding?
It would make sense that the person you are interviewing is the professional wedding photographer. However, some companies employ a sales staff
that is good at closing deals. A scrupulous salesperson will let you know what his or her role is in the company. Unfortunately, not every
wedding photography studio is reputable. The salesperson might not let it slip that he or she is not actually a photographer unless you ask.
Alternatively, the person with whom you speak may be the company owner. He or she may employ a staff of trusted photographers
in whom he or she has complete confidence. Nevertheless, if the person you interview will not be your actual photographer, you may want to speak
to that person as well.
2. May I see your portfolio?
The only way you're going to see if a specific professional wedding photographer is for you is to view their portfolio. A portfolio is a
compilation of the photographer's or the wedding photography studio's best work. Viewing a photographer's work will give you a clear idea of
style and expertise and whether the professional is the right person for you.
3. What is your experience with my preferred style of photography?
Engaged couples today have more choices than ever before. Digital wedding photography is increasingly common and photojournalistic wedding
photography has become a hot new trend. If you want something other than traditional posed photography on film, make sure that you choose a
professional wedding photographer who is experienced in the style that you desire.
4. What possible additional fees might I incur?
Travel fees, hourly fees if your wedding runs long, setup fees and fees for additional rolls of film are all fairly common but not necessarily
standard. While price should not be your only consideration, try to find a photographer flexible and willing to work with you should unexpected
circumstances arise. Also, inquire about charges for converting photos to black and white or sepia tones, digitizing film photos and printing out
digital photos. Some wedding photography packages cover some or all of these fees, so inquire about package rates.
5. May I have a list of references from previous wedding clients?
No matter how good a photographer's pictures are, it is also important that you click with his or her personality. The interview will give you a
basic idea of personality, but remember that a wedding is stressful for everyone involved. Speak with former clients to learn how the
photographer behaves under the real life pressure of the wedding.
A wedding day is an event each couple hopes to cherish for the rest of their lives. It is the job of the professional wedding
photographer to capture the highlights of the day on film, and there are no second chances if the shots aren't perfect. Don't rush trying to find
a wedding photography studio to do your photos. Take your time to find the right one.
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