Find Best Wedding Photography in UK
Selecting
somebody for a very personal, and (hopefully) once in a lifetime job needn't be
stressful chore. By allowing time and by adequately preparing, you can make
sure that you've done all that is reasonably within your power to make the
right choice.
The
challenge
You
only have one chance, just one day to make everything work, and it involves the
photographer working with and getting the best out of a large number of
potentially chaotic variables including the weather, the location / the venue,
the guests, and of course you and your partner!
So
what variables do you, the potential bride or groom need to deal with in
advance, to make sure you can select a photographer who can comfortably rise to
the challenge, delight you with their service, and provide you with lasting
good feelings about and memories of the wedding experience?
THE
CHECKLIST
Here's
a general checklist that you might want to use as a basis for the selection of
your wedding photographer:
Initial
Sweep and Selection
Wedding
photographers will advertise locally, but if you can get a recommendation from
a good friend or member of the family, then all the better. Websites can also
provide a good way to view some of the photographer's work, gather some useful
information, and perhaps read some testimonials.
The
main thing to remember is to try and set up a meeting where you can ask
questions face to face, and see some good, recent examples of their work.
The
Timescales
Good
wedding photographers have a busy schedule so try and book them a long time in
advance of the wedding date.
You
will need to find out how long the wedding photographer intends to stay at the
wedding and reception.
It's
also worth finding asking how long it will be after the wedding before the
proofs will be available for you to look at.
When
you meet your prospective photographer(s), you will get a good impression of
whether you and your family will be able to get along with them, whether they
are helpful and approachable, and whether you can have any kind of rapport with
them - this will be important on your wedding day.
If
possible, make sure the photographer is presentable and tidy.
If
they have any references you can read, ask to see them.
A
good wedding photographer should be able to anticipate and be immediately
forthcoming about the main things you want to ask and know about the whole
process - this will be sign of experience.
The
Experience
Find
out whether the prospective photographer is a wedding specialist, how long
they've been a wedding photographer and roughly how many weddings have they
been the photographer for / how frequently . These points will give a good
indication of whether you're on the right track.
It's
also worth finding out whether they have experience of your particular wedding
location and venues, and whether they can work well with any other parties who
may be involved e.g. caterers or co-ordinators.
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