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Wedding Photography
After a year or six months of planning, dreaming and trials… the wedding day is over! It can come as quite shock, especially for the bride who has been immersed in wedding details day and night. After the celebrations are over, all you’ll have left is the photos to remember your special day.
When searching for a wedding photographer, visit several to see their work and compare styles of photography. Have an idea of what you want and see what they can do for your price range, including any packages they have available.
When meeting a wedding photographer and looking through their portfolio, think through a couple of questions:
- Are they professional and do they show the technical skill level you would expect?
- Do they have formal qualifications?
- Do you feel a genuine rapport with them?
- How do their photos make you feel? Have they captured the mood and feel of day?
Many wedding photographers have their own website with online portfolio so you can easily check out their work and email them your questions. You can also ask for referrals from friends or family for a wedding photographer they would recommend.
Style of Photography
Traditional or more natural? Or a combination of both? Give your wedding photographer some guidelines as to the kind of photos you want on the day. You may choose to have a couple of formal portraits of the wedding party with the rest more candid, reportage style as your photographer moves around capturing the natural flow of the day.
Budget
It’s worth spending a bit more on a professional wedding photographer so you and your partner are happy with the final result. However, no matter what the cost you should always expect style and absolute quality. Decide on how many hours you will need your photographer, factoring in any travel time and choose an appropriate package. Ask about any possible extra costs you could encounter and plan for that in your budget.
Weather Issues
You’ve been praying for sunshine, and you got it… until you left the church. Now it looks like rain! Arrrggh… what to do? Discuss backup options with your wedding photographer before the day, including any undercover areas that will work. Your photographer should be experienced and flexible, able to produce a stunning result no matter what the weather.
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