When Hiring a Wedding Photographer, Consider Style, Equipment and Available Options
Style:
Photojournalism, traditional, edgy, classic, documentary, and editorial are all just a few of the many terms that photographers use to describe their unique style and approach to wedding photography. The truly confusing part about all this is that the same term may mean different things to different photographers. Take a moment and think about what style you want your wedding photographed in. If you are having a traditional ceremony in a chapel you may want a classic photographer that specializes in capturing the pastoral charm of traditional weddings. Conversely, a trendy affair in an art gallery may call for a photographer that shoots with more of a glamour style. You don't have to let where you are marrying affect your choice but it is a starting place. Browse online portfolios of photographer to get a sense of what appeals to you. When you have nailed down the style you want ask the photographers you are considering to view some of their work and tell them the style you are looking for and see if they match your ideal.
Equipment:
While it is true that the photographer makes the images and is much more important than the tools they use it is still important to know what they shoot with. Digital photography is all the rage right now and can give you amazing options when it comes to editing and displaying your wedding photographs on the wall and in albums. However, there are very gifted photographers that can do amazing things with film. Find out what your prospective photographer uses and ask them how their equipment fits with their style of wedding coverage.
Options:
When Hiring a Wedding Photographer, Consider Style, Equipment and Available Options
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