Picking the right Wedding Photographer
A wedding photographer who doesn't have references may
not be the person you want to hire to highlight your special
event. In addition to viewing their portfolio, you might want to
ask the prospective photographer for a list of personal
references. Getting to know the person you're hiring is always a
great idea. People love to talk. Let's just hope they say good
things about the photographer you want to hire. Ask as many
questions about your photographer's personality and
qualifications as possible. You want an open-minded professional
that can cater to your every need.
Shop around before you commit to any single wedding
photographer. Find out what they're including in their fees. The
package that they're offering may be a standard fixed package.
Other photographers may customize a package to suit your needs.
But most importantly, how much time is the photographer willing
to commit to your special day? Are they willing time sacrifice
more of their time, should you want more photographs taken? Find
these things out prior to committing to a contract.
Decide whether you'd like traditional photographs taken or
non-traditional photographs. What's the difference, you ask?
Traditional photography caters to 'natural' poses of yourself
and your partner, your friends, family, and loved ones. Whereas
non-traditional, or journalistic style, steers clear of
'posing.' Your photographer will take pictures of friends and
loved-ones when they least expect it. If you'd like to see the
difference between these two types of photographs, ask your
prospective wedding photographer.
You'll want to make sure that there's some sort of connection
between you and photographer. Is this a person who will be
comfortable taking photographs at a lesbian wedding? Does this
person seem uptight, or untrustworthy? Feel the photographer's
personality out. Ask questions that will draw informative
feedback. You need to make sure that your photographer's
personality will compliment your joyous occasion; not sabotage
it. There's too many wedding stories which involve a belligerent
photographer. Don't become another story!
While it might sound silly, the appearance of your lesbian
photographer can give you a very good indication of their
character. If the wedding photographer appears informal,
unkempt, or worse yet-drunk; you will not want to hire them for
your wedding. You want to hire a person who is well-groomed with
excellent hygiene. Nobody wants to hear their own wedding guests
whisper, "the photographer smells awful."
You'll feel more comfortable and relaxed once you know you've
hired a professional. Wedding plans are already chaotic enough!
Who wants to worry about whether or not their wedding
photographer is qualified for the job? Certainly not you!