Things
To Consider When Choosing a Photographer
Experience Level - Has this person
photographed other weddings? Does he/she do this for a living or
for fun?
Photographic Style - Are the images
that you are shown, what you would like to see? There are "buzz"
words flying about everywhere about photojournalism, formal, classic
candid, and so on. Do you want a mixture of black and white or only
colour photos?
Truth in Advertising - Is this the
photographer that will be photographing your wedding or will they
send in whomever is available. Don't be shocked, this happens more
often than you can imagine. Be certain that you know which photographer
is going to be there and that you see HIS/HER work and meet with
that individually face to face.
Personality - Is the photographer
that you meet someone that you can get along with? Is the "chemistry"
there?
Appearance - Ask the photographer
how he/she intends to dress. Is this person well groomed?
Price Range - Although, the last
thing you want to do is shop by price, is this person within your
budget? If not, is he or she worth the price difference? Make sure
you understand what everything costs, including reprints and albums.
Delivery - How long does it take
to get your proofs back, thank you cards, your finished album, your
bridal portrait, etc.?
Offering - Whether it's a la carte
or a package, do you understand what you are getting? Is there any
room for changes and will it cost to do so? Sometimes the packages
are fixed, sometimes they can be customized, in any case, ask. How
much time will he/she spend? What if you need more time? Make sure
that you know what's coming.
Contract - Do you understand the
contract. Is it fair? Is everything spelled out? When it comes down
going to court, only what is WRITTEN really counts, not what was
promised. Make sure that you have no doubts before signing. Read
it ALL.
What about deposits and payments?
What does it say about cancellations and the photographer not being
there? If the photographer protests, ask him why? This is one area
NOT to take lightly. You could be disappointed for a long time.
References - A personal reference
is always the best and people love to talk. Get a list of references
from the photographer and check them out personally. A photographer
who doesn't have references or is afraid to give them to you may
not be the person that you need to hire.
Other Questions: (some questions
may be repeated from the list above)
- Have you shot a wedding at my location before?
- Do you have an assistant?
- Do you have backup equipment and is it the same
quality as the primary equipment?
- What time will you begin and how long will you
stay until?
- When will the proofs be ready?
- Do we get to keep the proofs?
- Do you mark your proofs?
- Where and how are your proofs marked?
- How much extra for unmarked proofs?
- Do we get to keep our negatives?
- How long do you keep the negatives and will you
sell them to us?
- Do you use high speed film to expose natural light?
- Do you have tele-photo and wide-angle lenses?
- Do you work well with the other vendors? i.e.:
coordinators, caterers, videographers.
- Can you work from a photo checklist that we create?
- How will you be dressed?
- Do you process and develop your own film and prints?
What goes on the all important contract?
- The name of your photographer
- The time that he/she arrives and leaves
- The number of proofs you will view in order
to pick your enlargements and/or keep
- The description of the package you ordered
- A list of guaranteed prices for enlargements.
If they have a brochure with prices then get the photographer
to write down that the prices on the brochure they gave you are
the prices that you will be charged.
- The cutoff date for these brochure prices.
- All additional charges, services, taxes,
travel, etc... Get the exact cost on the contract.
- An explanation of what happens if your photographer
doesn't show up.
- The date and deposit amount and how much
is still owing.
- Your name, address and phone number. The
names and addresses of the ceremony and reception locations.
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