The Ultimate Guide
Are you about to get married? Heres everything you'll need to know.
How do I pick the right Wedding Photographer when there are hundreds of them available in my city?
This is a pressing question that crosses the mind of every to-be bride and it is a justified concern. However, it is not as troubling as it might seem at first and here are some pointers to help you take care of it.
First do a simple google search for the kind of photographer you’re looking for.
Here are some ideas that you can search for; destination wedding photographers, budget wedding photographers, vintage wedding photographers, contemporary, local, etc.
Now, go through the portfolio of each wedding photographer and shortlist 20-30 photographers that match your taste.
Once that’s done, check for the one’s that meet your budget.
Next, contact the one’s you’ve shortlisted to find the ones that are available on your date (To ensure this, make sure you book the wedding photographer at least 6-12 months before your wedding).
Once you’ve found the one’s that are available on your wedding, then arrange an in-person meeting with the photographer. If he’s not in your city then arrange for a Skype call but make sure you engage with him/her on a personal level.
This will give you a good idea about how easy it’s going to be working with a specific photographer.
And there you go! Follow this step by step checklist and soon you’ll have the photographer who is fun to work with, fits your budget and who’s work matches your taste.
First do a simple google search for the kind of photographer you’re looking for.
Here are some ideas that you can search for; destination wedding photographers, budget wedding photographers, vintage wedding photographers, contemporary, local, etc.
Now, go through the portfolio of each wedding photographer and shortlist 20-30 photographers that match your taste.
Once that’s done, check for the one’s that meet your budget.
Next, contact the one’s you’ve shortlisted to find the ones that are available on your date (To ensure this, make sure you book the wedding photographer at least 6-12 months before your wedding).
Once you’ve found the one’s that are available on your wedding, then arrange an in-person meeting with the photographer. If he’s not in your city then arrange for a Skype call but make sure you engage with him/her on a personal level.
This will give you a good idea about how easy it’s going to be working with a specific photographer.
And there you go! Follow this step by step checklist and soon you’ll have the photographer who is fun to work with, fits your budget and who’s work matches your taste.