Monday 15 April 2013

5 Reasons Why You Need A Professional Wedding Photographer

There are many forms of wedding photographer out there: from weekend amateur right through to full time professional. Deciding on the right one for your wedding can be a difficult decision as there are often hundreds to choose from.

This article will help you to understand the reasons why you should choose a professional photographer. With wedding budget constraints, it can be a difficult outlay, but ultimately it is the most worthwhile decision you will make. Not only will an experienced pro photograph the day's major events artistically, but they will be able to capture moments you hadn't even been aware of. A full time professional photographer has the added drive and motivation to produce the very best work because it is just that: their livelihood and one that is driven by customer feedback and referral. Most have invested tens of thousands of pounds in their business and are dedicated to what they do. A passionate, experienced and creative photographer, I believe, will give you the best images of your wedding day.

So here are a five reasons (and ways to help choose) the best professional photographer for you:

Reason #1
The photographer is there to take pictures, not to be the centre of attention. They should make sure that moments are captured unobtrusively and naturally. Of course, there are times when they need to get involved: organising groups or giving subtle direction to the Bride and Groom to get those portraiture shots to look as striking as possible, but on the whole they let things happen. Essentially, they must understand the style of your wedding and capture it creatively and honestly and also have the people skills and friendliness to blend in with your guests making them feel comfortable in their presence.


Reason #2
Another important matter is the manner in which your photographer approaches your day. Will happily meet you before the day in order to talk through timings, check out the venue and get to know you better as individuals? Picking the right wedding photographer is like choosing your dress: deep down you know when it feels right. You ought to feel that connection with with your photographer, that bond of like-mindedness so that every time you look through your wedding images, you know you made the right decision.


Reason #3
Your photographer should impress you. And by that I mean you should be genuinely in love with their work. It should excite you. It should connect with you. It should make you wish you were in the photograph. There are few occasions in life where you will look so good or so happy. With the right photographer you will look unbelievable. And that is the goal. To have photographs taken like you've never had before. Pictures you want to show off to the world. Make sure that you ask to see complete recent weddings, don't just rely on the portfolio, this way you get to see how they cover a whole day. If they won't do this, or show you weddings from years ago, be very wary.
Reason #4
So, you've got a great photographer whose pictures you adore, who understands about your day and relates well to both of you. Now make sure that they are reliable. How can you check this? Well they should be able to give you details for previous couples who you can contact if you want to. Secondly, they should have suitable backup equipment in case of malfunction or accident. Thirdly, they must have full photographic insurance, including public liability and indemnity. This is essential and a sign that your photographer is serious about their work.
Reason #5
Do they fit into your budget? And is your budget flexible if photographs are something you think are worth investing in? With the right mindset you should be able to determine what is important. Is it the free bar or is it the photographer you've had your eye on since you got engaged who will make your wedding look amazing?
I hope this has been useful to help you see what aspects to consider when choosing your wedding photographer.
 
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