
Complete Guide to Choosing a Wedding Photographer in 2022
WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHY
Average cost of a Wedding Photographer $2,320
FUN WEDDING FACTS
Wedding Spend (excluding honeymoon): $26,984
Most Expensive Area to Get Married (excluding honeymoon) NYC (Manhattan), $70,030
Least Expensive Area to Get Married (excluding honeymoon): Utah, $13,214
Wedding Dress Spend: $1,099
Percentage of Destination Weddings: 24%
Bride's Age: 29
Groom's Age: 31
Number of Guests: 31
Number of Guests: 141
Average Wedding Spend (on a per guest basis): $194
Number of Bridesmaids: 4
Number of Groomsmen: 4
Length of Engagement: 14 months
Most Popular Engagement Month: December (16%)
Most Popular Wedding Month: June (15%)
Most Popular Wedding Color: White/Ivory (43%)
CHOOSING THE BEST WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHER:
10 QUESTIONS TO ASK
Question #1: What do you consider your photography style to be?
Photojournalistic pictures have become very popular. The photographer captures events as they happen without a lot of posing. Some people prefer most traditional photographs where most of the photos taken are posed. Many photographers now combine both styles very well. Familiarize yourself with the different types of photography before you go shopping so you know what style you like.
Question #2: Do you shoot color, black and white, or both?
When photography was exclusively shot on film, photographers had to carry multiple cameras to capture people and events in both color and black and white. Now with digital photography, everything can be shot in color and converted to black and white. Some people say that the artistry of the black and white photo is lost in the conversion. If black and white photography is important to you, you should make sure you love the finished product whether it is shot with film or digitally.
Question #3: Do you bring an assistant or second photographer?
Some wedding photographers will bring second shooters with them while other only bring someone to carry gear. Make sure you know which you are getting.
Question #4: Do you work well with videographers?
Videography is an important part of preserving memories. Some photographers work well with them, others find them intrusive. If you want both a photographer and a videographer (which I highly recommend) make sure your photographer is aware and happy.
Question #5: Do you correct your photos?
With digital photography most wedding photographers can fix their photographs. They will take out imperfections, hide some wrinkles and blemishes, and maybe even get rid of a double chin. Find out if your photographer has that capability and if they charge extra for the service.
Question #6: Will the photographers give you a high resolution CD of your images?
Some photographers will willingly hand over the rights to your photos so you can have copies printed at will, while others prefer you to purchase your reprints directly with them. Find out your potential photographer's policy prior to signing a contract.
Questions #7: Are you willing to have input on the photos that we want?
Some wedding photographers will gladly work with a shot list while others will not. If you have specific photos that you want take, make sure your photographer is happy to accommodate your requests.
Question #8: Are you the actual photographer who will be shooting on my wedding day?
If the answer is no, make sure you see your actual photographer's work. Photography is an art form; no two eyes are exactly alike. You don't want any surprises.
Question #9: Are you familiar with my ceremony/reception site?
If the answer is no, would he be willing to do a site visit to learn about the rules and to scout out the best photo locations?
Question #10: What comes in my photography package?
Photographers charge many different ways. Some charge a shooting fee and then give a credit towards an album others have a complete package that includes shooting time, photos and an album. When making comparisons, make sure you know what you are getting.
50 MUST HAVE WEDDING POSES
1. The bride dressing for the ceremony.
You wouldn't believe all the time and effort that a bride spends to find the perfect wedding dress, so you should pay homage to the bride and her dress. You can probably take a picture of the bride on her robe, with her wedding dress lying by the chair or the bed. Another variation of the shot is to take a solo picture of the bride while dressing for the ceremony.
2. The bride surrounded with her bridesmaids.
The bridesmaids are some of the most important women in the bride's life, so it is a must for you to take a shot of her surrounded by them.
3. The bride walking down the aisle.
This is the moment that she has been dreaming of, and it should be captured on film accordingly. Take a close-up and a long range shot of the pride while she is walking down the aisle.
4. The father of the bride giving away his daughter.
This is another important shot that you should take, that of the father giving away his daughter. You can include in the shot the face of the groom, but any candid shots surrounding this moment will do.
5. The bride and the groom's first kiss
Finally, make sure to take a shot of the bride and groom's first kiss as soon as the officiant announces them as husband and wife.
WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHY OPPORTUNITY CHECKLIST
1. Before the wedding ceremony
A picture of the wedding dress lying over the chair or the bed
The bride's veil, garter, bouquet, the wedding rings
Bride dressing for the ceremony
Bride with her mother fastening her necklace
Solo pictures of the bride after dressing up
The bride/bridesmaid putting on makeup
The groom with his best man
The groom while putting on his suit/fastening his tie
The pride with her parents leaving for the wedding ceremony
2. At the ceremony
An outside shot of the ceremony site
Guests arriving
The maid of honor/bridesmaids walking down the aisle
The groom waiting for the bride
A shot of the musicians
A close-up shot of the bride as she walks down the aisle
The father while giving his daughter away to the groom
The groom's while waiting for his bride
A close-up shot of the couple's joined hands
The couple's first kiss
Throwing of the confetti/rose petals as the newlyweds go out of the ceremony site
The newlyweds getting in the car
3. Photos at the reception
The newlyweds greeting the guests
The best man making his toast to the newlyweds
The father and daughter dance
The couple's first dance
The wedding cake, the gift table and the buffer table if there is one
A photo of the newlyweds with the guests at each table
Guests dancing
The getaway car
The newlyweds leaving the party
A shot of the car driving away
4. Formal wedding photos
A full-length solo of the bride
The bride with her parents
The bride with her bridesmaids
The groom with his best man and groomsmen
The groom with his parents
The bride and groom together WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHY Average cost ofa Wedding Photographer $2,320 FUN WEDDING FACTS Wedding Spend (excluding honeymoon): $26,984 Most Expenslve Area to Get Marrled (excluding honeymoon): NYC (Manhattan), $70,030 Least Expenslve Area to Get Marrled (excluding honeymoon): Utah, $13,214 Wedding Dress Spend: $1,099 Percentage of Destinatlon Weddlngs: 24% Bride's Age: 29 Groom's Age: 31 Number of Guests: 141 Average WeddIng Spend (on a per guest basis): $194 Number of Bridesmalds: 4 Number of Groomsmen: 4 Length of Engagement: 14 months Most Popular Engagement Month: December (16%) Most Popular Wedding Month: June (15%) Most Popular WeddIng Color: White/lvory (43%) CHOOSING THE BEST WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHER: 10 QUESTIONS TO ASK QUESTION'#1: WHAT DO YOU CONSIDER YOUR PHOTOGRAPHY STYLE MUST HAVE WEDDING TO BE? POSES Photojournalistic pictures have become very popular. The photographer captures events as they happen without a lot of posing. Some people prefer more traditional photographs where most of the photos taken are posed. Many photographers now combine both styles very well. Familiarize yourself with the different types of photography before you go shopping so you know what style you like. 1. The bride dressing for the ceremony. QUESTION #2: DO YOU SHOOT COLOR, BLACK AND WHITE, OR BOTH? You wouldn't believe all the time and effort that a bride spends to find the perfect wedding dress, so you should pay homage to the bride and her dress. You can probably take a picture of the bride on her robe, with her wedding dress lying by the chair or the bed. Another variation of the shot is to take a solo picture of the bride while dressing for the When photography was exclusively shot on film, photographers had to carry multiple cameras to capture people and events in both color and black and white. Now with digital photography, everything can be shot in color and converted to black and ceremony. white. Some people say that the artistry of the black and white photo is lost in the conversion. If black and white photography is important to you, you should make sure you love the finished product whether it is shot with film or digitally. QUESTION #3: DO YOU BRING AN ASSISTANT OR SECOND PHOTOGRAPHER? 2. The bride surrounded Some wedding photographers will bring with her bridesmaids. second shooters with them while The bridesmaids are some of the most important women in the bride's life, so it is a must for you others only bring someone to carry gear. Make sure you know which you to take a shot of her surrounded are getting. by them. QUESTION #4: DO YOU WORK WELL WITH VIDEOGRAPHERS? Videography is an important part of preserving memories. Some photographers work well with them, others find them intrusive. If you want both a photographer and a videographer (which I highly recommend) make sure your 3. The bride walking down the aisle. photographer is aware and happy. This is the moment that she has been dreaming of, and it should be captured on film accordingly. Take a close-up and a long range shot of the bride while she is walking down the aisle. QUESTION #5: DO YOU CORRECT YOUR PHOTOS? With digital photography most wedding photographers can fix their photographs. They will take out imperfections, hide some wrinkles and blemishes, and maybe even get rid of a double chin. Find out if your photographer has that capability and if they charge extra for the service. QUESTION #6: WILL THE 4. The father of the bride PHOTOGRAPHER GIVE YOU A HIGH giving away his daughter. This is another important shot that you should take, that of the father giving away his daughter. You can include in the shot the face of the groom, but any candid shots surrounding this moment will do. RESOLUTION CD OF YOUR IMAGES? Some photographers will willingly hand over the rights to your photos so you can have copies printed at will, while others prefer you to purchase your reprints directly with them. Find out your potential photographer's policy prior to signing a contract. QUESTION #7: ARE YOU WILLING TO HAVE INPUT ON THE PHOTOS THAT WE WANT? Some wedding photographers will gladly work with a shot list while others will not. If you have specific photos 5. The bride and the groom's first kiss. that you want taken, make sure your photographer is happy to Finally, make sure to take a shot of the bride and groom's first accommodate your requests. kiss as soon as the officiant announces them as husband and wife. QUESTION #8: ARE YOU THE ACTUAL PHOTOGRAPHER WHO WILL BE SHOOTING ON MY WEDDING DAY? If the answer is no, make sure you see your actual photographer's work. Photography is an art form; no two eyes are exactly alike. You don't want any surprises. QUESTION #9: ARE YOU FAMILIAR WITH MY CEREMONY/RECEPTION SITE? If the answer is no, would he be willing to do a site visit to learn about the rules and to scout out the best photo locations? QUESTION #10: WHAT COMES IN MY PHOTOGRAPHY PACKAGE? Photographers charge many different ways. Some charge a shooting fee and then give a credit towards an album others have a complete package that includes shooting time, photos and an album. When making comparisons, make sure you know what you are getting. Wedding Photography Opportunity Checklist 1. Before the wedding ceremony O A picture of the wedding dress lying over the chair or the bed O The bride's veil, garter, bouquet, the wedding rings O Bride dressing for the ceremony O Bride with her mother fastening her necklace O Solo pictures of the bride after dressing up O The bride/bridesmaid putting on makeup O The groom with his best man O The groom while putting on his suit/fastening his tie O The bride with her parents leaving for the wedding ceremony 2. At the ceremony O An outside shot of the ceremony site O Guests arriving O The maid of honor/bridesmaids walking down the aisle O The groom waiting for the bride O A shot of the musicians O A close-up shot of the bride as she walks down the aisle O The father while giving his daughter away to the groom O The groom's while waiting for his bride OA close-up shot of the couple's joined hands O The couple's first kiss O Throwing of the confetti/rose petals as the newlyweds go out of the ceremony site O The newlyweds getting in the car 3. Photos at the reception O The newlyweds greeting the guests O The best man making his toast to the newlyweds O The father and daughter dance O The couple's first dance O The wedding cake, the gift table and the buffet table if there is one O A photo of the newlyweds with the guests at each table O Guests dancing O The getaway car O The newlyweds leaving the party O A shot of the car driving away 4. Formal wedding photos O A full-length solo of the bride O The bride with her parents O The bride with her bridesmaids O The groom with his best man and groomsmen O The groom with his parents O The bride and groom together Digby ERose Sources http://digitalweddingguide.com http://www.theknot.com/ http://www.perfectweddingguide.com/
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