How To Choose which Photographer or Video | How to Score Your Dream Wedding Photographer

We want you to choose us, but we also just want you to have amazing wedding photography!

So here are some things we thought might help:

1. Don't Wait Till the Last Minute Time flies when you're planning a wedding, seriously!

Start looking for a photographer early on. The best ones get snatched up real quick, and you don't wanna miss out on someone great.

2. Know Your Photo Style Sit down with your partner and decide what kinda photos you want.

Do you like those classic, posed shots or more candid, spontaneous ones? Check out some portfolios together to see what clicks with both of you.

3. Budget Wisely Photography's an investment, so set a budget and stick to it.

Don't go overboard or cheap out. Find a balance between quality and cost that works for you.

4. Meet 'Em In Person or Online Get to know your potential photographers by meeting them in person or through video calls.

See if you vibe with 'em and if they get your vision. You'll be hanging out with them on your big day, so make sure you feel comfortable.

5. See the Full Picture Ask photographers for full wedding albums they've done before.

You'll get a better idea of their skills and style, not just the highlights they show off.

6. Backup Plans are Life Savers Stuff happens, so make sure your photographer has a backup plan.

Cameras can act up, or they might fall sick – they need to have a Plan B.

7. Time It Right Sort out a timeline with your photographer. You wanna make sure they capture all the important moments without rushing or missing anything.

8. Read the Contract Don't skip the boring stuff!

Read the contract carefully and make sure everything you agreed on is in there. If something seems off, ask 'em about it.

9. Trust Your Gut At the end of the day, trust your instincts.

If you feel a connection with a photographer and love their work, it's a good sign they're the one for you.

Alright, you've got this! Finding the perfect wedding photographer might take a bit of effort, but it's gonna be worth it when you look back at those amazing shots. Happy hunting!



Chelse Thompson