The tables have been set. The invitations have been sent. All that remains now is to hire the perfect event photographer for your wedding, but what if you aren’t sure where to get started? How can you be sure that you’re hiring a legitimate professional who will capture each special moment as it comes? Here are just five suggestions.
1. Decide On Your Style
The first step towards hiring a wedding photographer doesn’t actually involve the photographer at all. You’ll need to sit down with your partner and decide on the kind of photography style that you like. For example, some people enjoy colorful, cheerful candid’s of their family and friends; others want to immortalize themselves in formal, stunningly posed portraits. There’s no right or wrong answer here because it all depends on your personal preferences. It does seem, however, that traditional wedding photography is not the number 1 choice it used to be. You may be wondering “Why are couples moving away from traditional wedding photography?” Well, it is quite likely because they are looking for something more genuine, and traditional photography may not offer entirely that like other styles do. So, if you are someone who wants the candid more than the posed, it’s a good idea to get that down on paper now so you can make sure your pictures come out how you want them.
2. Make a Shortlist
Once you’ve figured out what kind of wedding album that you want, it’s time to find a photographer who can give it to you. Ask your friends and relatives for recommendations; check out websites, directories and review pages for third-party opinions. Most importantly of all, look for someone who specializes in your preferred photography style. You don’t want to hire someone who shoots in black and white if you’re all about splendors of color.
3. Look at Sample Portfolios
You can’t be sure of a photographer’s skill until you’ve actually seen their work. The good news is that most photographers have online galleries that you can browse at your leisure, so it won’t be a hardship to find samples. You can see exactly how sharp or blurry their photos look; you can judge for yourself if they have a good command of light and shadow.
4. Talk About Price
Most wedding photographers offer package deals that include things like physical prints, digital image files and digitally retouched pictures. Some might even be willing to put together an actual wedding album for you. Your price will depend on how lavish your service package is, so don’t be afraid to speak frankly to the photographer about their charges. You’ll want to be completely transparent so that you know what you’re getting.
5. Schedule a Consultation
It’s important to get along with your wedding photographer. You don’t want to start arguing over landscapes and portraits during the reception! Arrange a face-to-face meeting with your potential photographer and see for yourself if your personalities mesh. Are they friendly, polite and accommodating? Are they punctual? Do they take suggestions well?
These are just a few things to keep in mind as you search for wedding photography. Walk down the aisle with complete confidence when you hire someone who will capture you in your best light!