Discovering YOU Magazine June 2018 Issue | Page 17

BEAUTY AND FASHION

4 Traits to Look for When Choosing Your Wedding Photographer

Article from Brandpoint Content

(BPT) - Planning a wedding is no small task. In order to enjoy the process (and stay sane), it's important to recognize early on which details can be decided quickly, and which ones deserve more time and care. When it comes to wedding photos, you can't go wrong with a little extra time and thought, because there's no such thing as a do-over. Choosing the right person for the job makes all the difference in getting that collection of photos you'll treasure forever.

When your special day rolls around, a professional photographer will have the skill and artistry in capturing those beautiful candid moments as well as the more formal portraits. Here are some traits to look for during your search that signal you're in good hands.

1. A portfolio you love. Your venue may have a list of "preferred professionals" to choose from, but don't feel obligated to stick with their list. Feel free to explore your options, and browse local guides and websites for the ones that have strong portfolios that speak to you. As you look, pay attention to mood, style and facial expressions. Skilled and experienced photographers should have a strong and varied wedding day collection.

2. They help you think through the day. A good listener who takes a genuine interest in your plans - and makes sure you feel elated with their work - is always a good sign. Things like venue, lighting, time of day, the number of people you want to capture, number of settings and the itinerary are just a few factors they need to consider planning and organize the shoot. If you're not sure about something, ask their opinion. A professional will give you an honest assessment along with lots of suggestions so you enjoy your special day and capture those priceless images.

3. Something just clicks. And it's not just the shutter. Bad puns aside, keep in mind you're going to be spending the day with your photographer. In fact, you could very well be spending more time with the photographer than anyone else - even with your beloved. Don't skip the in-person, face-to-face meeting when