Or, more aptly named...putting your memories in the hand of someone you have only met once.
I have been meaning to write this for awhile because it is the most asked question I get. How do I choose the right person to photograph or video my wedding?
In no way is this meant to be an advertisement. I think we have enough of those already, so let's keep this out of this post.
1) You get what you pay for. - This is true. If there is a place to cut your budget it is not here. Remember that this is all that you are going to have after your day is over. This is what your children and grandchildren are going to see. This decision is more important than what your guests eat, and how many flowers you have. These individuals are professionals. I can not stress this enough! They have seen it and dealt with it all so don't have any worries there.
2) View the portfolios of at least 3 different photographers. - Get a feel for their style. Does what they do "turn you on". Can they see the light to make you look the best?
3) Ask for referrals. Look at the threads on here that is a good way to begin.
4) Talk to the person you are thinking of hiring. Can't stress this enough. Have more than one conversation, and go over the vision of the day. If you have some pictures that you want them to recreate, email, or bring them with you to the meeting. The one thing that I did well was establish rapport with both my photographer and videographer. I made sure that they had worked together in the past and that they were used to moving out of each other's way.
5) Make a decision that you are happy with and book. Relax and enjoy your wedding day knowing that the people that you have asked to capture your day will do so to show the beauty that was your wedding.
Other items to note: Don't forget to feed your photographer, maybe more than just a deli sandwhich! They have been with you for hours and they will need a break to recharge so that they can capture your partying!
Just a few thoughts. If anyone else has tips, please add them here. If it does end up being an advertising thread, I will delete those posts. If you want recommendations, there are tons of threads on the board showcasing the talent available.
Thanks!
Jonette
I have been meaning to write this for awhile because it is the most asked question I get. How do I choose the right person to photograph or video my wedding?
In no way is this meant to be an advertisement. I think we have enough of those already, so let's keep this out of this post.
1) You get what you pay for. - This is true. If there is a place to cut your budget it is not here. Remember that this is all that you are going to have after your day is over. This is what your children and grandchildren are going to see. This decision is more important than what your guests eat, and how many flowers you have. These individuals are professionals. I can not stress this enough! They have seen it and dealt with it all so don't have any worries there.
2) View the portfolios of at least 3 different photographers. - Get a feel for their style. Does what they do "turn you on". Can they see the light to make you look the best?
3) Ask for referrals. Look at the threads on here that is a good way to begin.
4) Talk to the person you are thinking of hiring. Can't stress this enough. Have more than one conversation, and go over the vision of the day. If you have some pictures that you want them to recreate, email, or bring them with you to the meeting. The one thing that I did well was establish rapport with both my photographer and videographer. I made sure that they had worked together in the past and that they were used to moving out of each other's way.
5) Make a decision that you are happy with and book. Relax and enjoy your wedding day knowing that the people that you have asked to capture your day will do so to show the beauty that was your wedding.
Other items to note: Don't forget to feed your photographer, maybe more than just a deli sandwhich! They have been with you for hours and they will need a break to recharge so that they can capture your partying!
Just a few thoughts. If anyone else has tips, please add them here. If it does end up being an advertising thread, I will delete those posts. If you want recommendations, there are tons of threads on the board showcasing the talent available.
Thanks!
Jonette