Hello Wedding Photographers,
I need your help! I'm preparing a blog post that will be published next month, which will be called: 10 Questions to Ask a Wedding Photographer Before You Hire Them. I'd love to hear your thoughts on what those questions should be. I'll pick the 10 best questions. If I choose your question, I'll be sure to mention your business name and link to your website. So, this is a great way for you to get a ton of free exposure for your business.
Here's what I need you to do...
Thanks in advance for your help. I can't wait to hear what you have to say!
Christine Dyer, Creator and Founder of BridalTweet
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Probably the most critical question is what type of personality does the photographer have? How does he/she handle stressful situations and interact with guests at weddings?
1. Do you offer a guarantee
2. Do you have liability insurance
3. Do you have back up equipment
4. Do you have an assistant and/or second photographer
5. How much time do you need to do the formals
6. What's the best time of day to do the ceremony
Karen Skelly Photography
One question I wish couples asked me and my peers: Why should I choose you - or photographers at your price point - over those who are cheaper and include more?
J. Pollack Photography - http://www.jpollackphoto.com/weddings/
Question - my ceremony will be outside and I want perfect lighting...should I be concerned where the sun is located at my ceremony site?
Ward Photography
A critical question these days is does the photographer have experience shooting in natural light AND using artificial lighting. I've seen the results of natural light photographers that do a great job outside in the daytime, but have trouble shooting in a dimly lit reception hall at 8pm
Nathan Simmons
In a Lifetime Photography
How do you interact with couples on their wedding day? Will you be telling us what to do throughout the day, let moments happen naturally as you photograph them, or a bit of both?
Rabbat Photography
www.rabbatphoto.com
Have you shot a wedding at my venue or a venue similar to mine?
How the photographer answers this question will tell you a lot about their style, personality and adaptability. It isn't necessary for a great photographer to have shot at your venue before but they should be familiar with the challenges and opportunities each venue creates.
Can you show me a complete wedding? What you see on our websites is our highlight reel. To make sure you are choosing the right photographer ask to see a whole wedding.
I always get the "list" of questions that EVERYONE asks, doe you have a backup, have you here before, how long for formals, etc, etc. The one question I always ask my couples is pretty important I think:
"What do you want from your photographer?" I ask them to make it personal. What kind of images, how much posed images vs. just let me do my thing. Do you place more value in emotional photos vs. group shots? I then ask them which photos from my portfolio tug at your heart? From the answers they give we BOTH walk way from our meeting with a clear sense of what is expected ( which is super important) during the wedding.
My website is: http://www.peterfingerweddings.com
Using your inimitable style of photography (which we see examples of – and really appreciate – on your website) are you going to commit to – and stylishly document – our wedding day with professionalism, panache and good humour?
lukeshawphotography.co.uk
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