
Photography questions!!?
Okay, I'm getting married next August 2 (I'm so excited!!!!!) and I have already got a lot of things booked and ready to go. I like to get things done.
Anyway, one thing I haven't done is hire a photographer. I want pictures, LOTS of pictures, to remember this wedding by. I am definitely a picture person. I want to make sure I get the best deal for the best price.
SO, what kind of questions do I need to ask when interviewing photographers? What are ways that they rip you off? How can I avoid being ripped off?
Just tell me everything you think I need to know. Because that is one thing that I know nothing about. And if there is one thing that has to go right at my wedding, it is the photography!
Anyway, all advice and suggestions welcome! Thanks!
As a wedding photographer, i agree with you. It is possible to find a bad one. Interview them and ask questions. (there are alot of websites out there with question sheets). Ask to see a recent wedding. (not just their "demo") usually a demo is their BEST work. you want to see there normal week to week work. But, I will tell you this, budget some money in for a videographer. Use some of the photo money to hire a prof video guy. Video is becoming just as important if not more important than pictures. Wouldn't you like to see and hear your vows and watch your first dance, rather that just have a freeze frame of it.
Hope this helps. Email me if you need more advice.
uscgamecock2006@yahoo.com
oh yeah....congratulations!!!!!!
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