Wedding Photography, Wedding Photographers
Wednesday, June 27th, 2007Imagine this – you’ve been married for about two weeks, and you go to your photographer’s studio to pick up your wedding pictures, only to find out that something went wrong and the pictures were either destroyed or lost. There is no photographic record of your wedding to pass down to your children or grandchildren – and there is nothing that you can do about it.
Don’t think that it won’t happen to you. It happens all of the time, but you can avoid this nightmare. The key is to select the right photographer, and the right photographer will ensure that such a nightmare never occurs.
A good wedding photographer will first show you samples of his work. This will allow you to see how well you can expect your own wedding photos to turn out. He should ask to see the wedding and reception venue, he should talk with you about the shots that you want, he should offer you a contract, he should inquire about a safe place to keep extra equipment during the wedding and reception, and he should have an assistant.
A good photographer will use more than one camera at your wedding, to guard against having all photos lost if one camera malfunctions. He will have all of the extra equipment that he may need on the premises. He may even have an assistant at the wedding and reception getting additional shots from other angles.
A good photographer will be almost invisible at your wedding. He will know how to get the shots that he needs without getting in the way. He will show up on time, and probably even show up early to be sure that he has time to get set up properly.
A good photographer will give you references, and won’t have any problem with you checking them. He will most likely require a deposit, and will require the balance due when the photos are delivered. A good photographer will bet his reputation that you will be more than satisfied with his work!
