Choosing a Wedding Photographer > Wedding Vendor FAQs (20 entries)
The top questions we get asked about Wedding Photography
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Since choosing a photographer isn’t something you do often, here are some answers to the most frequently asked questions about wedding photography.
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A professional photographer will be timely - arriving at your wedding promptly, and getting the results to you on time. A professional has just the right equipment for photographing your wedding. ...
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Visit wedding photography websites, then choose photographers to call. Emailing really isn’t personal enough for wedding photography. If you like the photographer on the phone, schedule a personal meeting with them. ...
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Even shopping for shoes or furniture you wouldn't ask that question until you find the style and quality you like. After you have looked through a photographer's portfolio - seeing candids, ...
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Prices range from $1000 to $15,000, and even more! Photographs (and maybe video) will be your only permanent record of the day. You want good photographs (or you would not have ...
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Because great photography is not a commodity, it's a luxury. Because some people can see the difference between poor photography and great photography, and they understand that it's worth the price. ...
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The first thing to do if you want a professional photographer under these circumstances is to be flexible. A true wedding professional only can only work so many weekends a year, ...
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Basic Package starts at $2,100 and go up depending on if you want engagement or bridal sessions, albums, wall portraits, and other amazing products and services.
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That is really up to you. You can have the photographer meet you where you are getting dressed, and keep taking pictures until you leave the reception. Or you may just ...
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Sixty years ago, photographers presented clients with proof pictures printed on special paper; images would last for a few weeks and then fade. Then for a few decades proofs were made ...
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Some "Packages," include albums. It might be better to get a package that includes an album that the photographer will assemble completely, because most of us never get around to putting ...
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After looking at all the proof images, the bride and groom usually decide what goes in the album. The photographer may let you specify the sequence and size of the pictures, ...
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Lighting quality is an important ingredient in superior photographs. The light in photographs should be natural and flattering, so that the pictures look three-dimensional. Overuse of on-camera flash can ruin wedding ...
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It is important that an album you see one wedding from start to finish, not just a collection of highlights from a dozen different weddings. If a photographer assembles and shows ...
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What if your parents want a nice picture to send out? What if your favorite aunt is late, then sits in a dark corner during the reception? ...
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It is essential that you talk with your photographer in that last week before your wedding. Go over your time line for the day. Find out how long the photographs you ...
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Get the high-resolution digital files - which will either be included or available for an extra fee. All of our wedding packages include the high-resolution disc of images. Since ...
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That would be ideal, but consider the plight of the backup photographer who has to turn down weddings just in case she/he is needed for yours? Professionals are part of a ...
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Some studios offer two-photographer coverage - where both professionals are taking pictures. One concentrates on the formals, the other on wedding photo journalism. Other studios emphasize the relationship aspect of photography: ...
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Yes. If the photographer is trying to work quickly through a series of formal pictures, a snap-shooter might slow the process. A problem arises when there are several cameras aimed at ...
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Yes and yes. According to federal law, images produced by a professional photographer are copyrighted the moment they are created. Federal law prohibits copying or reproducing copyrighted material without ...







