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Choosing a Photographer....
Of all the events that you plan and fret over for your wedding, only one will be with you your entire life - Your photos. Long after the meal is over, the cake is cut and the flowers have wilted, you will have your portraits to remind you of this most special day. Photographing a wedding is a lot more then snapping a picture or two. To capture the emotion of the day, a photographer needs to know when to take the picture.Today there are a number of different styles for wedding portraits from traditional poses, to photojournalistic portraits that will capture the day as it unfolds. The only rule as to what type of pictures are right for you is do they fit your lifestyle?
Several points to keep in mind when booking your photographer -
1 - What style is the photographer?
2 - Does the photographer offer retouching to the portraits?
3 - Does the photographer offer packages? Can you change these to fit your wedding?
4 - Do you get albums?
5 - What does the photographer consider extras?
6 - Does the photographer use professional equipment?
7 - Does the photographer use a professional lab to develop and print the film?
8 - Can you get additional prints later?
![]() A number of new trends - and some old - are becoming more and more popular and are great to add to your wedding package. Black & White and Sepia portraits, spot colored portraits and CD wedding albums are just a few of the trends that are popular today.
Making the right choice for a photographer will ensure that you have portraits to enjoy for years to come.
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