How to Choose Your Personal Wedding Photographer
Your wedding photos should last you a lifetime and reflect your happiest moments of the big day.
What a wonderful feeling it will be if more than your highest expectations were met..
In this article I will mention some of the critical things to look at when evaluating photographers for your wedding.
Your wedding photos will most likely be your only "model look" type of photos you will ever have of yourself (unless you are a model by profession).
Your photographer should be able to get your best look possible and capture the moments on camera so that the result can be timeless.
The first thing you need to look for in a wedding photographer is their wedding portfolio.
You need to love the photos you see in the portfolio, because that is the way your photos will look as well.
Just like a painter has a specific style so does any artist (photographer) have.
Then you have to meet the photographer to see if you'll get along.
It's like a friendship, you need to be relaxed and comfortable with your photographer to get the best results in your photo shoot.
Can your photographer make you laugh, take your mind off the process, have a good time? Ask yourself if you trust him/her.
Discuss all your worries and needs.
Remember you can tell the photographer what you want and expect so that there will be no misunderstandings.
Do a follow-up meeting more or less a month before the wedding.
Just to confirm the schedule for your wedding and discuss any changes.
Keep in contact with your photographer just to give you peace of mind that all will go according to your plans.
Lastly, remember to have fun in all your arrangements and especially on your wedding day.