7/16/2011

Choosing A Wedding Photographer

By Adriana Noton


Unlike other items you will choose and pay for when getting ready for a wedding such as clothes, a cake and even a honeymoon destination, it is not possible to see what you are buying when choosing a photographer. You therefore have to be particularly careful when choosing a photographer for your special day. There is only one shot at getting the photos. There is a good number of wedding photographer and if you choose one after considering a few basic factors, you will have wedding photos that you will look at with fond memories for the rest of your life.

The work a photographer has done specifically for weddings is the best way to gauge the quality of their work. One mark of a professional photographer is that they will have a portfolio online. The way the portfolio is laid out will only give you clues as to how committed they are.

For instance, the photos should not only be good and capture the mood and peoples feelings at the event, but they should be well organized as well. There should be categories such as by venue, date or type of wedding rather than just be placed randomly. If applications have been added so you can enlarge photos and view them as a slide show, then you are looking at a dedicated professional. A studio or physical location is also ideal along with a telephone contact rather than an email address only. A well laid out online portfolio reflects the kind of professional you want to take your photos.

Step three would be to contact the referees. Anyone can load photos and claim ownership of them so it is important that you verify the authenticity of the work. Past clients who are happy are usually glad to vouch for a service provider.

Then, choose the best three or four photographers. Get quotes and whether they are available on your wedding day. You will then need to fix appointments with them to talk details. Charges are determined by factors such as the format you want them in, the cost of transportation, how many hours they will be at your event among others. Give all these details so you get the actual figure you will be charged. Going with one or two people is a good idea.

Agree on the fine details such as if you want photos of the ceremony and reception only or all day coverage, if you want to get a photo of everyone who attends, if you want two or more copies of the photos for family and friends and whether you want printed or digital photos or both. If there are specific photos you want to blown up and maybe framed for you and do you want all of them or to choose the ones you want?

Cost matters but do not make it the main factor. If you find a photographer who charges a bit more but whose work is particularly good, choose them. A wedding photographer Oakville does videos as well. You will be charged less if you give both jobs to one person but ensure they have enough people to do both.

Then, make the choice you believe is best. Go through a final rundown a few days before the special day as you make a deposit which most photographers will require. Having settled on your wedding photographer Oakville and hopefully other details, relax, tie up loose ends and wait for your big day.




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