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Five Handy Wedding Pictures Tips |
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Mark Meyers |
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It really is as the old saying goes, "a picture is worth a
thousand words." Off the top of my head there are few instances
when this applies more, than pictures for your wedding.
Normally wedding pictures you see are photographs of the scenes
from the wedding with most of them focused on the bride and the
groom, which is as it should be, of course. But you're missing
the boat and a lot of really great moments if you don't try to
capture as much as you can on the day of your wedding. Then
you'll have tons of pictures to help you recall the way you were
feeling that day long into the future.
This is why choosing your wedding photographer should not be a
"last minute" type of thing. There is so much that a
professional can bring to the table to help ensure your pictures
turn out just the way you want them to.
Now there are quite a few things to consider before hiring your
wedding photographer. Note that I go into much more detail about
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Here is list of some things you need to consider:
1. The Style Of Your Wedding
It's important to decide first the style of your wedding. Will
it be formal, informal, or semi-formal? Whatever style you
choose will ultimately determine the kind of wedding
photographer you should need.
For example, if you're planning on a formal wedding, it's
probably best to hire wedding photographers that focus on and
have experience in traditional styles, otherwise you may not get
what you were expecting.
2. Your Budget
You know I'm all for using every trick in-the-book to save money
on wedding planning, but if you're
going to have pictures of your wedding that you want to keep and
enjoy for years down the road then you're likely going to spend
a little bit here. Here is why: not all wedding photographers
are created equal, and it truly is a "you get what you pay for"
deal.
3. Know What You're Paying For
Before signing a contract with your wedding photographer, be
sure you completely understand the details of what you will be
getting - you must know the items or services that you'll be
paying for. A little due dilligence here will save tons of
headache's after the fact, cause if your signatures on the
contract - you agreed to it!
4. Know Your Rights As A Client
There are instances when wedding photographers are so engrossed
with their jobs that they no longer take some suggestions from
their clients. Don't let this happen to you! It's your wedding,
the pictures are for you, make sure you get the final say. Your
wedding photographer should only assist you in your decisions.
5. The Photographer's Complete Profile
You wouldn't want spoiled videos or pictures, right? So, check
the profile and background of the photographer. If just to get
some idea on their capabilities and reputation in the industry.
In the end wedding pictures can be good, bad, or perfect. It all
depends on your wedding photographer, so will you hire the best?
Thanks for your time!
Mark Meyers
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