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Choosing a Photographer for Your Most Important Day


September 9, 2009

One of the most important choices a bride and groom will make is the selection of their wedding photographer.

There are so many important choices to make like the dress, decor, food, location, music, etc. Many couples feel the choice of a photographer is one of the most important since your pictures will be one of the most lasting and cherished memories from one of life’s major milestones.

We’ve all heard dissapointing stories about photographers doing a less than perfect job, or not producing anything at all. By taking the time to do some research you can be assured of choosing someone who will not only provide outstanding photographs, but who can make you feel great and remove at least one worry from an event filled with stresses.

If any of your friends have gotten married in recent years , so find out who shot their wedding and look at their wedding pictures to see how the photographer did. You’ll likely discover good references this way, so contact the photographers who did a great job for your friends.

It also pays to do some research yourself. Do an internet search for photographers in your area - here in the capital city of Alberta Canada, you would search for Edmonton Wedding Photographers. You can also do a search for something like Edmonton photography. Either way, you’ll get hundreds of results, so look at those shown on the first few pages. When you visit the different websites, you’ll get a feel for each photographer’s style. Contact as many as you like. Their response is a good indication of how professional they are. Are the replies professional and clearly written? Have they provided any other examples or references?

Next, set up interviews with the photographers who seem like they’ll shoot the kind of pictures you want and who are in your budget. When you meet with the photographer, they’ll show you sample pictures and albums. How they treat you during this interview (when they are trying to sell you on their services) is a good example of what you can expect at your wedding. Are they friendly, or are they condescending? Do they seem warm, or are you uncomfortable working with them?

They should have an agreement for you to review. Take your time to read it, as it outlines what is expected of you and them. The agreement is also for your benefit, too. While it commits you to pay them, it also commits the photographer to provide the services you have agreed to.

Here are a few additional ideas that will help your photographer get the best shots for you:

1. Create a list of the most important photos you want and provide it to the photographer before the wedding.

2. Make sure you know WHO is going to photograph your wedding. If the main photographer isn’t going to be the actual photographer at your wedding, find out who will - and ask to see their personal portfolio before you commit to hiring them.

3. Assign a family member or close friend to be the photographer’s liason who can point out all the important family members who you want to be sure to get pictures of.

4. Ask the photographer to come to the rehearsal so they will know where they can get the best shots without getting in the way.

5. Pre-plan where the formal and informal photographs will be taken.

6. Find out if the photographer provides finished prints, albums, thank-you cards and similar services after the wedding. A professional photographer can provide these additional services that will enhance your wedding day memories and many photographers have excellent resources for these items that are of higher quality than the public can get.

By following these suggestions you won’t need to worry about your wedding photography. Just enjoy your wedding day with the knowledge that you’ll have many memorable photographs to enjoy for the rest of your life.

The author is an accomplished professional photographer who specializes in wedding and portrait photography in Edmonton, Alberta.

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