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5 Tips for Inexpensive Wedding Photography

When it comes to your special day, the last thing you want to do is skimp on the most important part" the wedding photography. Photos of the wedding, the ceremony, the bridal photos, the guests, the family, and of course the dress, are what make memories that you can always look back on and smile. However, although getting married is an investment and the wedding photography follows suit, there are some tips and secrets to knocking down the price just a bit. Knowing questions to ask a wedding photographer and what to look for in your search will save you money, save you time, and still get you the unique wedding pictures you want.

Secret 1: Don't assume expensive is better.

Some of the best wedding photographers are ones that aren't overpriced for what you want. A photographer that truly cares about his or her clients and the day that is theirs will leave a little wiggle room in what he or she charges. If you want examples of this, search the internet. Some wedding photographers that have high prices often have low quality. Low quality equals negative happiness when you get your wedding day pictures.

Secret 2: Get a CD of all the photos to print yourself

One easy way to save money on your wedding is to ask the photographer if you can have a CD of the images taken of your wedding day. Usually, the photographer will edit the pictures and then give them to you on a CD to print photos yourself. If there is one thing to remember, ask for this! It saves you time and money, which makes everyone happy.

Secret 3: Know where to print your pictures

In addition to the previous secret, once you get the CD of your wedding photos from the photographer, make sure you're informed of where to print them. Don't take all your pictures to a professional printing facility and have them produce 4x6s that you'll send to all your friends and family. This will be VERY EXPENSIVE. Only have the wedding photos that you as a couple are going to keep printed by a professional. For all the wedding and reception photos you want to send to family and friends, go ahead and print these out at any non-professional location, such as Walgreen's or Target. The quality will still be nice, but since you are making the investment for your own memories, make sure that you invest in the right place to print them.

Secret 4: Don't pay for unnecessary expenses in the contract.

Since a wedding photographer will most often be at your wedding the entire day, it is expected that meals be taken care of for the photographer, an assistant, and sometimes a second or third photographer as well. Many wedding photographer contracts include a separate fee for meals. To save on this, let the photographer know that the team is welcome to eat at your reception. Unless you are having a plate specific reception dinner, this will again save you money. The photography team can run through and eat quickly, then get back to shooting the rest of your wedding day pictures.

Secret 5: Ask for a referral discount.

One thing most people don't expect is for photographers to be negotiable and workable. They need your help just as much as you need theirs. To keep a good relationship with your photographer and also to promote a positive atmosphere for you both (and again, to save you some money!), ask for a referral discount. For example, if you refer a couple you know to the photographer and they actually book the photographer to shoot their wedding, see if he or she will give you 20% off of your booking fee. You might try to even push it a little further. After you are already married, ask the photographer to give you 90 days to send a referral to him or her. If that couple books for their wedding, you get the 20% booking fee back. After the 90 days, you would get, say, 10% of the booking fee up to 6 months after your wedding. It might sound a bit complicated but when paying $1000 for a photographer, that 20% equals $200, money you could be putting back for your honeymoon!

Remember, searching for a wedding photographer takes time, patience, and research. It is better to know the right questions to ask so that your wedding day pictures turn out to be exactly what you want, preserving precious memories for you for years to come.




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