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Choosing a Wedding photographer
by Clifton T.
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Next to consider in
your
wedding planning will be your wedding photographer. It will be
tough to choose from so many choices in town. Photography is an
expensive luxury and also a must during your great day, so you can
show off to your friends, aunties, colleagues and so on and so
forth... So you want good pictures, frames that capture all the
different kinds of mood and fancies, that means you have to start
shopping for one and allow enough budget to accomplish this goal.
With a few friendly tinkles, we will help you narrow the wide
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Click on their website and discover as many of them as possible.
There will be photo galleries of all their pass work, feel free to
browse around. Always look for the style that you are comfortable
with, remember, wedding different photographers have different kind
of style. Some are high key (high in contrast, like in hollywood
movies), others are pop, MTV style, Lifestyle...
After you have selected and jote down the address
and contact, it is time to meet them. When you
meet the wedding photographer, there are several
questions you have to ask yourself. Is the quality
of the wedding photographer of your standard?
How
does he present his work? Proud of his work?
Slipshod presentation? Does the
wedding photographer capture the moment? Look
through the albums, do you see romance on the
pictures? What catches your eye? Are they just
idiot-proof shots? Do all those pictures tell you
a story? Will he be able to take candid shots?
What are the percentage of the wedding
photographer are wedding shots? Is his business
mostly
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Is he an outdoor photographer or
studio photographer? One of the most important
question is whether are You comfortable with the
wedding photographer? Be very honest to yourself,
if you want a good memory taken, this is the
obstacle you have to pass, not the budget not the
packages. Simply because, You are going to spend
the whole day with the wedding photographer. If
you don't like the photographer for whatever
reason, (maybe he has a mole somewhere that you
feel uncomfortable with) it will show in your
pictures. Over many weddings that I have attended,
I have watched brides who were obviosly annoyed by
the photographer, and all I see are plastic smiles
and maybe...clenched fist. Not a very good sight!
Is he available on your Day? What packages does he
offer?
After you have gone through the above test, if he
pass...WAIT...before you sign the contract, ask
him whether he is the one that is available to
take your wedding shots on that very Day. Some
Studios will just send a freelance photographer to
get the job done. If he is not the one, you have
waisted your time in building a good rapport with
him.
So that's it, always remember to advice what kind
of moment you want him to take note. Other than
that, all your greatest memories will be taken in
time and space.
About the Author:
Clifton T. has been writing
wedding articles for
www.wedding-wedding-wedding.com for years. He
was a much celebrated wedding planner and have
helped put together numerous beautiful and joyful
weddings.
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