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There are few more important days in our lives than our wedding day. It is a day to be cherished and remembered, and one way that we can hold on to those memories for a lifetime is through the photographs. Such an important day deserves a good photographer, so it is important to know what to look for when hiring one. Here are some important things to take into consideration when choosing your wedding photographer.

Budget it Out

Unfortunately, cost is going to play a large part in your ability to select a wedding photographer. A wedding is an expensive event, so you should expect to pay a higher price for a good and experienced photographer. Create a budget so you include the cost of shooting the event along with the cost of prints, picture frames, albums and other incidentals. Once you have figured out how much you can afford to spend, you can look for a photographer that will work within your budget. Just remember that photographers that work for less often do so for a reason, so buyer beware.

Find Your Style

What kind of style do you like? Classic portraiture, wedding photo-journalism or candid shots? Every photographer has their own style of shooting so get familiar with their work and style before you agree to anything. Always meet with each photographer and ask to see examples of their work. Meeting with the photographer will help you understand their personality and artistic style to ultimately see if they're a good fit. Don't forget that the photographer will be with you for the entire event - it is important you and your guests will be comfortable with them.

Check for Experience

Choosing a wedding photographer is not something you should leave to the roll of a dice. Once you find a photographer who matches your personal style and shoots in a manner that you like, make sure to get at least 3 references of previous clients so you can speak with them about the service they received. Find out how the photographer worked at the wedding- were they responsive, were they on time and how did they respond to any problems?. It is important to have credentials, but even more important is what the former clients have to say about them.

Ask Around, Now

Speak with your friends and family about wedding photographers they may have used. Wedding photography is a specific niche so often the best wedding photographers have worked for someone you know. You should start looking for a photographer as soon as you have a wedding date - top-notch wedding photographers often book their schedule months or a year in advance. There's nothing worse than finding the perfect shooter only to discover they're booked for another wedding on the same day.

Get it in Writing

As stated above, a wedding is a once in a lifetime experience. No matter how amazing the photographer may be, you are putting a lot of faith in their ability to show up and shoot the photographs you want. To make sure the photographer delivers on their promises, you're going to want a contract detailing the agreement. Included in the agreement should be details such as what they are expected to do, what time you expect them to start taking pictures, and how long they will be staying. If your photographer can't back up his or her promises in writing, find someone else.

One of the most challanging details of planning your wedding is finding the perfect wedding photographer, but starting early and following these tips should help you get the person perfect for your style and finances. Once you have chosen your wedding photographer you can give attention to all of the other important wedding detalis!

by: Autumn Lockwood




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