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I keep in mind back to when I got married and the sheer aggravation of browsing through all the photographers in my area led me to almost give up completely! Of course, that was impossible and seeing as it was the one "task" I had to complete in the planning of my wedding, I decided to make sure I did it right. I want to share my tips on what to look for when choosing your wedding photographer to spare you the aggravation I went through and to separate the wheat from the chaff.

1. Transparent Pricing

Yes, pricing is number one on my list! Many photographers like to hide their prices to force you call them. This in turn enables them to start the "hard sell" on you. It is also likely they will have other hidden extras somewhere down the line too... be it extra charges for printing photographs or extra to cover your reception at evening. Make certain any photographer you are contemplating has a transparent pricing structure in location and has a "no hidden extras" clause in his or her contract.

2. A Portfolio From A Full Wedding

Ask your photographer to show you an album from a recent wedding rather of the hand picked "very best of the best" you will see on their website. This gives you a great opportunity to see if the photographer can seamlessly blend all the components of your big day with each other to produce a set of memories you can cherish forever. It would also be sensible to ask to see photographs from weddings where the climate was bad or where the reception hall was especially dark to make sure the photographer can deal with all types of circumstances.

3. Meet Your Shortlisted Photographers

A big component of wedding photography is personality and how well the photographer and pleased couple get on in every other's company. That is why I usually advocate meeting your potential photographers in person before you book them on their photographs alone. This enables you to see if you can work with each other, if your photographer has great "people skills" to be able to handle your wedding party and to see general if the photographer has what it takes or just talks a great game on his or her website!

4. Word Of Mouth

This is the one time where that constant nattering on the street corner can actually pay off! Most people get married and virtually each wedding has a photographer! So ask your buddies if they have any suggestions for you or certainly if they know of any photographers to steer clear of. The industry revolves about word of mouth and if a photographers has a bad reputation in your local area then you can bet that there is a purpose for it. Also check on internet forums for reviews of wedding photographers and you'll be certain to find either positive or negative reinforcements.

5. Trust YOUR Gut

You know the wedding photography style you are looking for. You know the types of individuals you like to be about. You know exactly what you want from your photography. When you are considering photographers, it is sensible to trust your gut and give more believed to these who catch your attention when you reach their website. Only you can make the choice so after all stated and done, trust your instincts!

I hope this post has been helpful in your search for a wedding photographer. You are planning for one of the biggest days of your life and you must be so excited! Try to unwind and appreciate the process even at those occasions you really feel like calling it all off!

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