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By Rhonda Thompson
When your wedding is over, what will you have? Of course, you will have
each other and some great memories, but how will you preserve those
memories, not only for yourself, but also for future generations? The
easy answer is with pictures of your wedding, but the truth is that
it's not really that simple. When preserving such a special and unique
day, you can't trust just anyone. To make sure that your special day is
captured in the best way, make sure to choose a professional wedding
photographer that meets a few simple qualifications.
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One of the first things to consider is to make sure that you feel at ease
with the photographer - If you are not, it will show in the pictures. When you
talk to potential wedding photographers make sure that you feel comfortable
with them. Is it someone that you can spend all day with? Is the photographer
someone that will blend naturally with your guests? Look at the photographer's
other photos. If the photographer can't make people feel relaxed it will be
obvious in the pictures.
Another very important thing to look for in a quality wedding photographer is
how organized and efficient they are. A good wedding photographer will have
everything organized from the beginning. If a wedding photographer doesn't
provide you with a checklist of desired photos it should send up a red flag. A
simple questionnaire about what you want will give the photographer an idea
what you are looking for and ensure the best pictures possible.
Before you book your wedding with a photography company, find out who will be
taking your pictures. There are many large photography firms that snap out
weddings in an assembly line fashion. With these large companies, you don't
always know what or who you are getting. You should be able to work directly
with the person that will be taking your wedding photos and not with a manager
or sales person. If you don't know who is going to be taking your pictures, you
won't know if you have the needed rapport with your photographer and it will
show in the end.
Every couple is different and that means that every wedding is different. Of
course, there are many must have shots that all couples want, but there are
often unique requests. With family structures evolving and old divisions
breaking down, the wants and needs are changing too. If you have interesting
and distinctive wedding photography needs you will need a wedding photographer
that is flexible and adaptable. Make sure to talk to potential photographers
and see how they respond to odd request. This will help you decide if they have
the talent and creativity to get the look your want.
The best wedding photography is going to take some time. Standing and posing
for shots isn't always the most enjoyable thing to do when there is food and
fun waiting, but if you want the best photos from your wedding you should allow
at least 30 minutes for after ceremony pictures and up to an hour for
pre-ceremony photos. It takes time to arrange the groups and ensure that
everything is in place. Make sure that you and all of your party are on time
for the pictures. If people are late it will only rush the photographer and
compromise the quality of the final product. After the event, allow the
photographer time to print the photos. You don't want rushed prints.
The last and one of the most important things to keep in mind is how the
photographer approaches wedding photography. Is he/she just taking pictures? Or
creating art? Is your photographer passionate about photography or simply just
doing a job? There are literally thousands of wedding photographers that can
take your pictures and do a good job. They can output posed pictures as easily
as someone in an office creates a spreadsheet. To these generic photographers
it is just a job. If you want something special you need to find an artist that
loves photography and will combine skill, talent, and heart to capture your
special day.
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