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The Art and Soul of finding your Wedding Photographer |
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Most
people think that pictures are important; however, when it comes to
weddings, often emphasis is placed more on other details of planning,
while underestimating the most lasting artifacts from your wedding: the
photographs.
While looking for the photographer that is right for you, and after all
of your questions have been answered, in the end go with your heart,
because you may not know why you like a photographer's work, but you
will know that you like it.
STYLE defines a photographer's work and is also a "genre"/kind of
photography.

A
photographer's style can be determined by composition, angles and the
moods that they capture. Wedding photography styles can include
traditional, photojournalistic, and artistic.
Photographers shooting in a photojournalistic style usually document the
wedding as it is happening, telling your story, capturing the moments
candidly, without too much interference and direction. Staying
unobtrusive and departing from posed shots of people smiling and looking
into the camera, though some might also include a few formal and posed
shots.
A photographer shooting traditionally usually gives direction requiring
staging, posing and cooperation from those that will be included in your
formal shots. Time needs to be allotted to take the formal pictures.
There may be a list advising the traditional photographer specific
people that you want included in the formals and in what groupings, and
an appointed contact person helping the photographer gather those
intended for the formals. Traditional photographers usually shoot
candids too.
Artistic shots can include techniques and tricks that can seem dated,
but also include many of the detail shots such as closeups of jewelry,
flowers, hands, faces, and pictures in black and white. Usually
professional wedding photographers have wide-ranging skills and
abilities that can accommodate several shooting styles without
compromising their unique artistry.
Many photographers are well versed in photojournalistic and traditional,
giving you a nice mix.
 If
your ceremony requires that the photogra pher
has knowledge of the significance and importance of a ritual and
tradition, and that the photographer is unfamiliar with them, and if
there are taboos or restrictions that the photographer does not know
about-be sure that you communicate them to the photographer.
PERSONA AND PERSONALITY of your photographer should resonate well
with yours because if you do not like your photographer, chances are you
will not like your pictures.
 Finding the Right Photographer
Reputation is a good place to begin your search, asking
friends for references and about their experiences with photographers
they know and have used.
Some photographers can get a bad rap for being too aggressive or bossy,
when in fact they are being assertive and have to direct in order to get
the shots that the bride has requested, especially if they are staged.
Photographers use a certain measure of crowd control, especially when
taking formal pictures with a hundred guests standing behind them armed
with cameras trying to get the same shot. Bottom line, the photographer
has to get the shot and sometimes they have to use their best people
skills, tactfully navigating through coordinators, planners, contact
persons, parents, and guests to accommodate the expressed wishes of the
bride and groom. Be clear exactly who your photographer is to take
orders from-or else you may have guests pulling your photographer in
many different directions.
Professional
and Experience matters in wedding photography because of the
unexpected variables that often occur during a wedding, and because
wedding photography is a physically and emotionally demanding art
requiring specific skills, technique, stamina and endurance.
Weddings can be chaotic and experienced, professional wedding
photographers usually can handle the problems, finding solutions,
without involving the bride with the details. A professional and
experienced wedding photographer will have back-up equipment ready when
their camera malfunctions, their flash breaks, and their batteries die,
and back-up photographers in case of emergency at the time of your
wedding. This should be included in your contract.An inexperienced novice or a student can also achieve greatness when
shooting their first wedding-however, if you can afford a professional,
get a professional. After all, you will most likely be hiring
professionals when choosing your other vendors.
Contract-get it in writing. Need I say more, yes, read
it carefully before you sign it.
Packages and Ala Carte is a couple of ways a
photographer may price their goods and services.
Packages can include a combination of pricing for a
photographer's time and what is offered as the final product.
Ala carte can be individual line items of products
that you can purchase separately or add to existing packages. Most
photographers that want to work are willing to negotiate, especially if
you love their work and you really want their style.
Book early and be prepared to give a deposit
to hold the photographer for your wedding day.
You may be required to pay half before the wedding
and half on the day of the wedding, some might charge in thirds, so be
sure you know what you are signing, how long you will have the
photographer and what will be your finished product. Professional
photographers edit mistakes and unflattering images, and may take
several takes of the same shot to compensate for blinks and other
glitches. If you thought your photographer took 10,000 shots and you are
only seeing several hundred, remember that editing is a vital component
to good photography, and a good photographer does not show their
mistakes, understanding that often "less is more."
IMPORTANT: It is not the camera
taking the pictures, it is the photographer and the one that you choose
is an artist painting in light, illuminating the essence of your union
that begins the journey of your marriage, and the joining together of
your families. Your photographer is recording the celebration of your
life and love in your wedding, so carefully consider their work. Like a
mirror returning to us our reflection, the photographer is providing the
still frames in time revealing to us who we all were in that moment.
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