By Charles Murray


Hiring a wedding photographer involves many options and price points to consider. The hours required of the photographers, the settings, the numbers of people involved, the varieties of poses, and numbers of prints wanted are all factors when determining a photography package. While prices vary greatly for each photographer, it is important to research the quality of work and previous results.

Similar to people hiring plumbers and construction crews, engaged couples look to the contract work of wedding photographers. The costs involved for the pints or albums might seem extreme, but the hours worked and materials required need to be considered when comparing prices.

Contract based professionals supply their own equipment for the jobs, whether they are the tools of the welder or the pipes and wrenches of the plumber, and photographers must also have equipment costs for each project. While family and friends might be able to bring their own cameras to the wedding and take great pictures, there can be a difference between the results of the pictures taken with those cameras and those taken with the equipment a professional brings to the event. Extra lights and flashes, various cameras and tripods, computers for digital devices, storage support, and more can add more than cost to the finished photographs. Typically, a professional?s cameras and equipment will produce better pictures than a hobbyist?s camera, and the experience of the professional photographer can?t be matched.

The time of year also needs to be considered when looking to hire a wedding photographer. It is not unusual for summer prices to be higher as that is often a peak season for weddings, just as resorts and hotel might raise rates during peak times.

Photographers who are successful at capturing wedding photos have often developed the abilities to gauge personalities and characteristics of his or her subjects. Family members and guests should feel comfortable with the photographer and be able to relax in his presence. Sometimes it is a good idea to ask the photographer if there is a public event at which he or she will be working where their skills and interactions can be seen, and then the pictures can also be reviewed. The engagement picture session is another good opportunity to get a glimpse of the style, organization capabilities, and skills of the photographer. If the photographer is late, appears rushed or preoccupied, or does not listen to the needs of the couple, then the relationship does not need to continue, even if the pictures are acceptable.

When it is time to develop the pictures and have them printed and framed or compiled in an album, professional wedding photographers often use professional labs. The wedding couple can request to know where the pictures will be sent for this process. During this interview process with the photographers, couples can also ask about security measures taken and how the film and prints will be protected, such as how or if duplicates are made and the storage process. Professional photographers with reputable practices will be able to answer these questions and will take measures to secure the photographs.

Couples should interview many photographers, check their products and work style, and ask questions. Some photographers might agree to sell the proofs of the pictures so that the wedding couple can develop them on their own, but the quality might not be as desired. The wedding budget can survive hiring a professional photographer, but research should be made to ensure the most for the money.




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