Monday, April 4, 2011

Hiring A Wedding Photographer Who Is Worth The Expense

By Charles Murray


Hiring a wedding photographer involves many options and price points to consider. The hours required of the photographers, the settings, the numbers of people involved, the varieties of poses, and numbers of prints wanted are all factors when determining a photography package. While prices vary greatly for each photographer, it is important to research the quality of work and previous results.

Similar to people hiring plumbers and construction crews, engaged couples look to the contract work of wedding photographers. The costs involved for the pints or albums might seem extreme, but the hours worked and materials required need to be considered when comparing prices.

Just as other contract based professionals have their own equipment, whether they are the tools of the electrician or the garage of the mechanic, the photographer also has the equipment costs associated with the project. There can be a difference between having family friends bring their nice cameras to shoot photos of the wedding and the equipment a professional brings to the event. There are extra lights, multiple camera types for various situations, tripods, computers, storage devices, and more. Generally speaking, these cameras will take better pictures than the average camera of a hobbyist.

The time of year the wedding is to be held also contributes to the cost of the wedding photography. It is common for summer to be a peak season for weddings, and prices can be higher, just as vacation resorts have peak season prices as well.

Successful professional wedding photographers know how to capture the emotions of the day and gauge personalities and characteristics of the wedding party. The photographer should be able to help the family members and guests feel comfortable and relaxed during the sessions. It can be helpful to see the photographer working at a public event to get a feel for the style of photography. Wedding couples can also use the engagement picture session as another opportunity to see the style, organizational skills, and pictures. Photographers who are late, preoccupied, or do not form a bond with the couple, will probably not change between the time of the engagement picture and the wedding, and it is time for a new photographer.

When it is time to develop the pictures and have them printed and framed or compiled in an album, professional wedding photographers often use professional labs. The wedding couple can request to know where the pictures will be sent for this process. During this interview process with the photographers, couples can also ask about security measures taken and how the film and prints will be protected, such as how or if duplicates are made and the storage process. Professional photographers with reputable practices will be able to answer these questions and will take measures to secure the photographs.

It is a good practice to meet with many photographers, check their work and work habits, and ask lots of questions. Some photographers will be agreeable to sell the proofs of the pictures to be developed by the wedding couple, but the quality might not be as expected or seen in examples. The wedding budget does not have to crumble under the pressure of hiring the most expensive photographer, but care does need to be taken when searching for a price that fits and also delivers amazing pictures. While it may seem easier and much less expensive to forgo professional photographers, the end results can often clearly be seen in the pictures.




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