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Tips on how to choose a photographer
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marial
Joined: Mon Jun 07, 2010 9:06 am Posts: 25
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Tips on how to choose a photographer
Avoid "portrait photographer" they often don't understand the need of the fashion industry. See the photographer's portfolio. Do you like it? Does it represent the style and format your looking for? Commercial photographers might be a good source of work! Keep that in mind. Be concerned about photographers who seek to take nude pictures of you or claims to be working on a swimsuit calendar. Photographers should be professional and respectful and you should bring a friend along. Always be cheerful, you never know when you might get a free shoot or a free picture or an extra roll done at no extra cost! If you bring your own clothes to the shoot, always bring extra. If the photographer for example like your look and decides to do an extra roll you will be ready to benefit from it. Keep an open mind photographers loves to do editorial shots.
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Mon Jun 07, 2010 11:57 am |
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robert1
Joined: Wed Jun 16, 2010 7:55 am Posts: 21
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Re: Tips on how to choose a photographer
Hello
Photographers should be professional and respectful and you should bring a friend along. Always be cheerful, you never know when you might get a free shoot or a free picture or an extra roll done at no extra cost! If you bring your own clothes to the shoot, always bring extra. If the photographer for example like your look and decides to do an extra roll you will be ready to benefit from it. Keep an open mind photographers loves to do editorial shots.
Thanks
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Wed Jun 16, 2010 2:20 pm |
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kally17
Joined: Wed Jun 23, 2010 11:11 am Posts: 12 Location: u.k.
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Re: Tips on how to choose 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.
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Wed Jun 23, 2010 7:12 pm |
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ekam
Joined: Wed Jun 30, 2010 7:20 am Posts: 25
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Re: Tips on how to choose a photographer
Ask For Examples Of Their Work
Your going to want to inspect your Raleigh wedding photographer's portfolio to see what sort of way they use. What sort of moments do they photograph? Ask to glimpse proofs of the Raleigh wedding photographer's work when looking into references. Ascertain What Precisely You Might Be Prepared To Pay
Check fees as well as services provided. Lots of photographers provide services which you will not like, or even have prices that you simply can not come up with the money for. You really don't want to shop just by price, then again you do want to make certain that the professional photographer fits into your spending plan. Exactly Where Are They Going To Be All Through The Day?
Ask your Raleigh wedding photographer for options and ideas based on their know-how. There are parts of the day when the bride and groom are still apart, find out how they handle that sort of event. After the planned events have ended is another time when you can give and take and maybe not have the photographer there. Inquire with your photographer to investigate if they plan on photographing your wedding or subcontracting the task out to an alternative photographer. get stuck as one of the regrettable couples that gets fixed with a photographer that's inexperienced, not skilled, and sloppy.
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Wed Jun 30, 2010 7:34 am |
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smith11
Joined: Tue Jul 06, 2010 9:41 pm Posts: 22 Location: uk
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Re: Tips on how to choose a photographer
Looking back on your wedding day should not bring up feelings disappointment. Among the saddest complaints Better Business Bureaus receive concern wedding photographers who do not deliver what was promised. The vast majority of professional photographers will indeed provide unforgettable images of your special day. But you need to do some research beforehand. The price should not be the only determining factor, but you should know what fees you will be charged for what services.
o Does the photographer work with an assistant? If so, is that included in the fee?
o Ask for references and talk to previous clients. A photographer who is reluctant to provide references is of questionable quality.
o Is the photo package fixed or customized? How many photos are included and what about reprints, enlargements and albums?
o What is the time frame for delivery of proofs and other products? Is there a Web site to view your images? Can you keep the proofs or negatives?
o What type and how many cameras will be used? Is color and black-white photography included?
o What is the payment schedule? Is a deposit required; if so, how much and by when?
o What types of photographs can you expect – formal, informal or spur-of-the-moment?
o Does the photographer know the policy of your church, synagogue or other institution; some have very specific rules regarding photography.
o Obtain a written contract that details every service to be provided and the name of the photographer who will shoot your event; the location, date and time length of all events; the type of package; a list of guaranteed prices for enlargements and any additional charges, like taxes or travel fees. The contract should also specify what happens if your photographer doesn’t show up, as well as the cancellation/refund policy.
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