1) Select Your Photography Style
How do you envision your wedding photographs? Wedding
Photographers generally fall into three stylistic categories: traditional,
photojournalist, or a combination of both. Traditional photographers are
practiced in obtaining great portraits and posed shots. For more candid shots
that document the day's emotions and all the behind-the-scenes action, you may
lean towards the photojournalistic style of photography (a hot trend for
today's weddings). For brides who simply cannot decide, seek a wedding
photographer who can offer the perfect mix. (that’s us) J
2) Consider the Cost
This really is one area in which you should avoid cutting
corners, as your photographs will be one of the few keepsakes you can actually
take from your wedding. Expect to allocate at least $1000 to your wedding
photography budget (the bottom line in metro areas will be higher). If budget
is a concern, consider ordering the most basic package, but avoid hiring an
inexperienced photographer to save money.
3) Hire your Wedding Photographer
Do your research, and compile a list of potentials and
commence the "meet and greet." When meeting with potential
photographers, be sure to review his or her work and remember to consider the
importance of personality. Your photographer will capture some of the best
shots behind the scenes, so you must feel comfortable in working with this
person and inviting them backstage. Trust your instinct: if you find anything
disagreeable about working with this person, keep looking. And don't forget to
get everything in writing.
4) Plan the Wedding Pictures
Well before your wedding day, make sure you have considered
the must-have photography shots and their execution. You should discuss these
details with your photographer so that he or she will be familiar with the site
location, the VIPs of the wedding (attendants, parents etc.), and the best and
most un-obtrusive way to get these important shots.
Consider every aspect of your wedding day and how you would
like it captured. From the pre-ceremony preparation, to your walk down the
aisle, to your "I Dos," to your first dance and finally to your
departure, make sure to discuss the perfect shots for each special moment.
Throughout the planning process, be in the lookout out for images that catch
your eye, and consider bringing clips to your photographer. Browse this gallery
of creative wedding pictures for inspiration.
Now that you know the basics, this complete wedding
photography guide will walk you the rest of the way towards planning your
wedding day pictures.
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