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Tips on how to choose a photographerTips on how to choose a
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rojer
Joined: Wed Jul 07, 2010 11:17 am Posts: 27
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Tips on how to choose a photographerTips on how to choose a
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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garry01
Joined: Tue Jul 13, 2010 10:33 am Posts: 22 Location: uk
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Re: Tips on how to choose a photographerTips on how to choose a
1. Interview Them
Choosing a wedding photographer isn't like choosing a cake. You'll have to consider more than filling and frosting. Rather than just going on referrals or portfolios alone, it is important to talk to a few different professionals to get their professional insight and see if they have similar aesthetics and work ethics. 2. Discuss Options
Not all professionals offer the same options and packages. If you have your heart set on black and white photos with a more candid feel, be sure to seek out an appropriate artist. Some wedding photographers specialize in specific areas while others are multi-talented. 3. Examine Portfolios
Take your time looking over the portfolios. You should be carefully looking over small details like lighting, clarity, color, and composition. Do the colors look true to life? Are the angles flattering? Do any look too dark or too bright? Are small details clear? Overall the portfolios should impress you on many different levels.
4. Start Early
Weddings can sometimes occur spontaneously, but if you want the best professional, you'll need to book well in advanced. Average nine months to secure the photographer, but it may even be longer in some cases, which is why it is wise to consult with a few different studios just in case you need a backup.
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