Choosing A Photographer
As a bride choosing a wedding photographer, you now have more options than ever! Here are some important points to remember:
Traditional, Photojournalistic, or Both?
Gone are the days when each photograph is carefully posed. Some brides are opting for wedding photojournalism: candid moments are captured as they unfold, and guests are usually unaware of the photograph being taken. Black and white film is often used. Photographers who employ this style often spend only a few minutes on group photos of the family and wedding party.
Black and White, or Color?
Although many couples are choosing black and white prints, it’s important to note that with contemporary color paper, it’s possible to print both black and white as well as sepia (brown tone) prints from color negatives.
Pricing Structure
Keep in mind that individual photographers may have radically different pricing structures. In fact, there are as many differences as there are photographers! For example, some photographers charge a flat fee for the day, and may or may not have a time limit. Not all photographers provide a proof album; some project the images during a studio presentation.
Quality
Look for quality products, both in the photographer’s images and in the physical product. Many album manufacturers and professional labs offer a lifetime guarantee. A photographer’s products are handled by many hands — how are they holding up to the wear and tear?
Be Organized
Once you choose a photographer, be sure to discuss your expectations in detail. Will you have a special candle-lighting component in your ceremony? What reception events have you planned? Pay special attention to which group photos of family & friends you would like, and when these will be taken. Be as specific as you can; these are not decisions to make on your wedding day, when you’ll find it impossible to concentrate. Meanwhile, your bored guests are sitting at the reception site, waiting for you to arrive.
Personality
Your photographer’s personality is important to the success of your wedding. If the photograph is to proceed successfully, you’ll need someone who is able to command people to action while maintaining charm. Choose a photographer with whom you are comfortable; on this emotional day you’ll want that peace of mind.
Article by Angela Brasser
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