Get to Know Your Photographer

It is important to have a good rapport with your photographer. This way you can feel totally comfortable when posing for your pictures. Many larger wedding photography studios employ a number of photographers on their staff. If you choose a large company, you may not get to meet your photographer until your actual wedding day. To avoid this from happening, you may want to consider a smaller company or make it a point to meet and interview the photographer that will be handling your event. Ask if he or she is the only photographer in their company. Make sure that you get in writing that the photographer you choose guarantees that he or she will be the one showing up to shoot your wedding pictures.

Another important factor is to view wedding photos taken by the photographer that will be assigned to your wedding. A wedding photography studio may show you their best work; however it might not be the photos of the photographer assigned to your wedding! Get to know your photographer and be sure to discuss what special types of wedding pictures you can have for your special day.



>> Get to Know Your Photographer <<
>> Create a Wedding Photo Wish List <<
>> Let Your Photographer Snap the Memories <<
>> Selecting a style <<
>> Camera Types <<
>> Film-A return to Black and White? <<
>> Your Photographers Personality <<
>> The Perfect Portfolio-Beware! <<