Choosing a Photographer for Your Wedding
By Maria Esposito
Wedding photos are the stuff of memories. If the couple is happy with the
results, their photos will bring them years of pleasure; but if the pictures are
bad, the opportunity to capture all those beautiful moments can never truly be
recreated. That's why your photographs have to be right the first time.
Dallas, Texas-based wedding photographer Winn Fuqua, says the key is to begin
by understanding there are two main styles of wedding photography. There is the
traditional, which means the majority of pictures are posed portraits throughout
the day. And there is the photojournalistic, which is much more contemporary. In
this style, the photographer anticipates what will happen and is in the right
place to capture the moment. The photojournalistic style is more difficult
because the photographer is responding to what is happening at the wedding and
has to be ready to capture it. A wedding photographer in today's market should
be able to create several different looks throughout the wedding to give the
couple as many options as possible when designing their album. Winn added that
photographers are mixing color and black and white images in albums to create
the best story possible for the couple.
The next step is to do your homework and preview many different wedding
photography Internet sites together and talk about styles. As you examine each
photographer's work ask yourself:
- Are the images too dark or light?
- Are they framed well?
- Do you like the way the group pictures are posed?
When you decide on the photographer you want to use, go to the studio and
talk with him/her to discuss what you expect from the pictures. You need to make
sure that the photographer you are talking to is the photographer that will be
covering your wedding.
Before you sign any contract, Winn recommends that you confirm that you are:
- Sure you have good chemistry. Good communication is VERY important so be
sure he/she understands what you are looking for.
- Certain his/her style fits your requirements. If you want a
photojournalism look don't hire someone who only shows you pictures of posed
groups.
- Prepared to pay a little more if you find a photographer that fits the
first two criteria. The extra cost will be worth it to get the pictures you
want.
He also made some good recommendations as to how the photographer can give
you the best results, "To cover a complete wedding I like to be at the dressing
area two hours before the wedding to take pictures of the bride getting ready,
the groom getting ready, establishing shots of the church, flowers, people
arriving and all the details the bride has included in her special day. I
believe the more details you capture throughout the day the happier the bride
will be and the better the album will look. I'm thinking about what will look
good in the album when I'm photographing the wedding, i.e. designing the album
as the wedding is photographed."
When it comes to the issue of cost, Winn responded that it was a difficult
question to answer. It all depends on what the couple wants from their
photographer. Most photographers have standard packages but oftentimes they will
include something extra or delete an item depending on the bride. Some couples
want engagement and bridal sessions, plus on-line hosting, parent's albums and
unlimited coverage. Other couples just want the photographer to cover the
wedding for several hours and they will build their own albums. Every wedding is
different so every package price is different.
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