Five Things Your Wedding
Photographer Must Offer |
by Paul Kaliher |
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You’re
getting married, right? Congratulations! And, you want your wedding
day to be as perfect and beautiful as you’ve always dreamed. But,
if you choose the wrong photographer, your day may be a lot less
than perfect and you may not be satisfied with the images your
photographer captures. Bummer. So, how do you choose the right
photographer? |
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Here’s how. Make sure
your wedding photographer offers you these five things. Then you
can relax and feel confident the love, special moments and important
details of your wedding day will be captured in beautiful images
for a lifetime of memories. |
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1.
Do you like the photographer’s work? Look at a fairly good selection
of the photographers wedding images, not just a few photos on a
web site. It’s best if you can see at least an album or two and
a proof book of a complete wedding. The albums probably represent
the best of the photographer’s work, and the proof book shows all
the typical images he or she captures during a wedding day. How
do the images look to you? Are they pleasing to look at? Does the
lighting and the color look good to you? Is the photographer’s style
what you are looking for? Most of our bridal couples are looking
for a mix of photojournalistic images and classic posed traditional
ones. Make sure your photographer is capable of, and comfortable
with, taking the style of images you want for your wedding. If you
don’t like the photographer’s work, there is no need to consider
them further. Also, make sure the work you see was done by the photographer
who will photograph your wedding. Some studios will show you a lot
of good work from various photographers, but will not guarantee
you will get the photographer whose work you like the best. Sometimes,
a husband and wife team like ours is the best way to be sure the
photographer’s work you see is the work you will get |
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2.
Do you like the photographer’s personality and mannerisms? Is the
photographer confident, easy going and not a nervous ninny? Does
the photographer have a good sense of humor? Remember, the photographer
will be present through most of your wedding day, interacting with
you, your wedding party, your family, and your guests. A demanding,
inflexible, and uptight photographer can make your day unpleasant.
I know you don’t want that! Make sure you and your spouse-to-be
get along well with the photographer you choose. If the photographer
is going to have a second photographer help at your wedding, meet
the assistant photographer and make sure you feel comfortable with
them also. To get to know your photographer before you choose them,
it is really important you meet with them personally. If it is physically
impossible to meet with the photographer, you should make sure some
of their testimonials from previous clients make you feel comfortable
with the photographer’s personality. |
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3.
Does the photographer have a strong sense of commitment to photographing
your wedding and a professional work ethic? Does the photographer
use professional cameras, lenses and flash systems? Does he or she
have at least some lenses that will produce good images in low light
situations (f2.8 aperture)? Does the photographer use a soft box
over the flash and keep the flash above the lens on both horizontal
and vertical photos to minimize shadows in their images? Does he
or she always bring a complete set of backup equipment, or bring
a second photographer with another set of equipment, to every wedding?
How will the photographer and their assistant be dressed on your
wedding day? Ask them. Hopefully, they will professional enough
to arrive dressed in a tux, suit, or dressy dress. Although, if
your photographer is a man and he says he’s coming in a dressy dress,
you might worry a little about that. You should get the feeling
that your photographer is dedicated to making sure your wedding
day is wonderful, and that all of the love, emotions and important
details will be captured in images you will be able to enjoy for
the rest of your life. |
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4.
Does your photographer have the experience to anticipate all the
good things that will happen on your wedding day, and the experience
to deal with the bad things that could happen also? An experienced
photographer will have photographed enough weddings to anticipate
and capture special moments during your day, and the important details
that may easily be missed by a “newbie”. An experienced photographer
also knows that things do go wrong sometimes and will be able to
anticipate and deal with them, often without you even knowing that
something went wrong. That’s why a complete set of backup equipment
is necessary. My little kit of duct tape, extra cables, pen knife
with scissors, and band-aids has been a life saver several times. |
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5.
Does your photographer offer you the right value? Not the right
price, but, the right value. If your photographer doesn’t have all
of the above four characteristics, it may not matter what their
prices are. If the photographer has all four, that’s a big part
of the value they offer you. In this case, the price should be less
important. Just make sure your photographer will provide what is
really important to you and is upfront with you about costs for
everything you want. Someone who offers a “low” price up front may
sound attractive. But, things change when you find they charge extra
for every location stop, for the digital image files, for a studio
set up at the reception, and so on. A photographer who charges twice
as much, but includes almost everything, can often be a better value
for you. |
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So,
there you have it. Choose your wedding photographer based on the
above five factors and you will go a long way toward having the
wedding of your dreams. Good luck and congratulations again. |
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Chicago Wedding Photographer Paul Kaliher is a Canon Five Star Master Photographer. Paul has been capturing beautiful wedding images for brides and grooms for over 12 years in the Chicagoland area and other destinations. He and his wife Joan offer their wedding photography and videography at http://www.smsdesign-weddingvideo.com. |
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