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Vital Questions to Ask Your Potential
Wedding Photographer
What style of photography do you utilise? This is probably one of the most important questions to ask
any photographer, for your wedding or any other occasion. You should find a photographer that has a
similar vision and taste to you so that there will be no creative differences or nasty surprises either
during or after your wedding day. This means you should ask for a portfolio and see for yourself the
kind of pictures that they are best at taking. That way you will be one hundred percent happy with
your wedding day photographs and can look back fondly on your special day without harbouring any
kind of resentment.
Which photographer will be handling my wedding personally? If you visit a studio and hire a
photographer through them it is important to ask which of their team which actually be there with
their camera on your special day. You do not want to get stuck with a photographer who is not
passionate about their work or who does not gel creatively with you. This can result in all sorts of
consequences, such as you and your significant other not liking the end results and having to recreate
the family shots and couple portraits.
How long have you been working in the wedding industry? While it might seem to rude to some
people, it is important to know how much experience your photographer has had in the wedding
business. This means that you can rest assured that the photographer you hired will be completely
professional and have an extensive skill set and repertoire. It is not wise to choose an inexperienced
photographer for your wedding day – everything needs to be captured as it will not happen again.
Experienced wedding photographers will have extensive knowledge of what you want from them.
How many photographers will be working my wedding. Having just one photographer means that the
poor person will be ran of their feet trying to make sure every perfect moment has been captured on
camera. This means that ideally, two photographers should be working for you to make sure every
moment is captured.