Choosing your wedding venue often depends on your beliefs (you may prefer a hotel over a church for the ceremony) and your budget, but it's also important to consider its location. The saying "Location, location, location" is just as important to your wedding as it is in buying a house.
You want your guests to remember your wedding day as one of the best, and you want your photos to show how lovely it was too.
Your wedding photographer should always capture the venue in the background in some photos, so make sure they know it's important to you.
I always walk through the venue with my wedding clients before their big day, and we chat about where the best places are for photos. That also helps generate ideas for beautiful and unique wedding photos.
Michael
www.ephotography.org.uk
Wedding and portrait photographer in Huddersfield
Thursday, 3 May 2012
Tuesday, 6 March 2012
Choosing your wedding photographer
Choosing your wedding photographer can be a tricky business; what style of photographer you want, what images you want captured, how you will have them displayed after the big day etc - there are lots of decisions to make there.
So, what are the most important things to look for when choosing your wedding photographer?
He or she should be located close to you so can meet them as frequently as it suits you, and so that they don't have a long distance to travel to your wedding.
You should 'connect' with them and feel comfortable as they discuss how they would approach photographing your wedding.
The photographer should show that they are interested in photographing your wedding
They should be able to show you portfolios of weddings they've photographed from start to finish.
Ideally, they've photographed the wedding of someone you you know so you can get their feedback.
And finally ... you should love the wedding photographs they show you.
Michael
www.ephotography.org.uk
Wedding and portrait photographer in Huddersfield
So, what are the most important things to look for when choosing your wedding photographer?
He or she should be located close to you so can meet them as frequently as it suits you, and so that they don't have a long distance to travel to your wedding.
You should 'connect' with them and feel comfortable as they discuss how they would approach photographing your wedding.
The photographer should show that they are interested in photographing your wedding
They should be able to show you portfolios of weddings they've photographed from start to finish.
Ideally, they've photographed the wedding of someone you you know so you can get their feedback.
And finally ... you should love the wedding photographs they show you.
Michael
www.ephotography.org.uk
Wedding and portrait photographer in Huddersfield
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