So
you are embarking on one of the most important journeys of your life and
want to capture your special day on film in the best way possible. With
trends in photography changing all the time and digital cameras
becoming more and more usable it is very hard to make a choice. There is
however a distinct difference between someone who can operate a camera
and a professional photographer and there are many factors to consider
when making your decision.
Price
can be a big element, however, you will only get one chance to get the
shots you are after and there are so many other things to consider in
making sure that you capture as many special moments as possible,
sometimes you get what you pay for so it would be good to do some
exploration before you make your final commitment.
Once
you have decided on your budget you will want to look into their
experience – is photography a hobby, something they do in their spare
time or is this a business, perhaps they have been recommended to you by
a friend or someone who has seen their work – referrals are a great way
to ensure peace of mind, knowing that someone has themselves had a good
experience.
At
this point you will want to check their website; if they have an online
library then you can browse through that to make sure you are happy
with what you see and the style of their work.
Before
you meet your photographer think about the type of wedding photos that
you would like to see, maybe you would like some fun shots or particular
frames, portraits or angles that you have seen elsewhere, you can put
together a list of questions to ask about different style shots along
with some formals and perhaps both in black & white and colour. All
of these things will become apparent when you view the portfolio of the
professionals that you meet –after all the proof will be in the
pictures!
Make
an appointment to meet some of your favourites and have a look through
their portfolios, you will soon be able to make up your mind and tell if
the shots they have produced previously will suit what you are after,
they may also be able to recommend someone for a wedding video if you
would were considering moving footage for the day.
Personality
can play a huge part and some companies or individuals will allow you
to pay a small fee or certainly it can be included in your package to
have a pre-wedding shoot – this is a great way to get used to a p’hers
style and to get a feel for how they work, you can also have a few test
prints made up so that you can check you are happy with how the final
product will look.
Be
mindful to consider the location – for example of you are getting
married in Sydney Harbour you may want to search for a 'wedding
photographer in Sydney' or if your wedding is in Melbourne then search
for a 'Melbourne photographer'. Perhaps you are having a destination
wedding in Las Vegas or in an exotic location, if that is the case then
you may want to check if your resort organises the photography for you
as part of a package or if this is something that you will need to
arrange yourselves.
Time
will also be a very important, finding out how long the bridal
photographer will stay for on the day, whether they will be there when
the bride is getting ready and to meet the groom at the ceremony, plus
will they stay for some reception shots after the actual wedding – all
valid questions prior to the event.
How
long will the production process take too, once the day is over how
will it work from there, will you receive proofs to choose from on a
disk or printed versions, how many shots can you have as part of your
deal, then will it take several weeks or several months for the albums
to be completed?
There
are so many important questions and ideals to consider when choosing
your wedding photography so allow youself a good few months if not
longer to decide before your big day.
Plus,
you will want to find out if you can get hold of digital copies so that
you can send them to the Coolaz team to print on your Coolaz Wedding Stubby Holders
– the perfect thank you gift to send to your guests after the event and
with a photograph of the happy couple too, a wonderful keepsake for all
of your friends and family.
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