Harvey_nikon
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if you had to tell someone what to look for when choosing a wedding tog what would you say?
I've read so many articles written from a point of view that shows no knowledge of photography, including ones saying, "just get the cheapest" or "just go with the one the venue recommends" that I got wondering what you lot would look for yourselves?
The obvious things that spring to mind for me are:
1) The cheapest are usually cheap for a reason but being expensive doesn't mean they are good. get a complete price list up front, including prints, canvases, albums etc.
2) Find a style that you like.
3) Make sure you see a complete wedding shoot, not just the best of shots and ask if they are model shots.
4) Make sure they have professional indemnity and public liability insurance.
5) Letters after the name, in a most cases mean very little as they can be purchased by simply paying to join a club.
6) Make sure you get on with them, if you aren't comfortable then it will show in your photos.
7) Ask about their experience, how many weddings, what venues.
8) Check out their website gallery and facebook page if they have one.
9) Search online for "their name + review" and see what comes up.
10) Are you dealing with the photographer or an agency that handle multiple weddings at the same time?
Anything else to add to this?
I've read so many articles written from a point of view that shows no knowledge of photography, including ones saying, "just get the cheapest" or "just go with the one the venue recommends" that I got wondering what you lot would look for yourselves?
The obvious things that spring to mind for me are:
1) The cheapest are usually cheap for a reason but being expensive doesn't mean they are good. get a complete price list up front, including prints, canvases, albums etc.
2) Find a style that you like.
3) Make sure you see a complete wedding shoot, not just the best of shots and ask if they are model shots.
4) Make sure they have professional indemnity and public liability insurance.
5) Letters after the name, in a most cases mean very little as they can be purchased by simply paying to join a club.
6) Make sure you get on with them, if you aren't comfortable then it will show in your photos.
7) Ask about their experience, how many weddings, what venues.
8) Check out their website gallery and facebook page if they have one.
9) Search online for "their name + review" and see what comes up.
10) Are you dealing with the photographer or an agency that handle multiple weddings at the same time?
Anything else to add to this?
