Your wedding day is one of the most important days in your life. It is not unusual for modern day couples to spend years planning their wedding day. So after all your effort and hard work, and the wedding day has been and gone, you need to make sure that you have a record of your day that captures not only what happened but also all the feelings and emotions of the day.
But how do you start to choose a photographer? These days there are lots of
wedding photographers all offering different packages and styles with a range of prices to match. Generally speaking you get what you pay for in terms of experience, coverage and album quality.
How can you make sure that the
wedding photos you get are just as wonderful as the day itself? This task becomes even more daunting when you realise that
wedding photography is
the most demanding area of photography. The wedding photographer is responsible for taking ordinary people of all shapes and sizes and from every walk of life and making them look like Princes and Princesses on their own fairy tale day.
Don't be alarmed though, just consider the following points before you choose your photographer...
Is your photographer a full time professional photographer?
Have you seen more than one complete wedding in order to assess his/her work?
Have you seen a recent wedding?
Are you happy with the style of photography he/she offers? For example, does he/she do the mix of formal and casual shots you require? Do the weddings you have seen tell the story of the day?
What do the facial expressions of the people tell you about how they were feeling when they were having their photographs taken?
Is the person(s) you met the one(s) that will be photographing your wedding? If not, you will want to meet and see the work of the person who will be your photographer.
Is he/she a member of a professional association?
Does the photographer have professional indemnity insurance?
Do you get on with the photographer? He/She will be the one that you are looking at whilst you are having your photograph taken.
Once you've found someone that you get on with and feel comfortable around, good photographic opportunities should be abundant for your professional and then he/she will then be able to capture those moments for you to the best of his/her ability.
So now that you are well informed as to what to look for in a wedding photographer, why not use our simple
Find a Photographer service to look for a professional in your area? And once you've found one, don't forget to tell them that you found them on-line at the
Wedding Photographer Index!