Top Tips For Choosing Your Wedding Photographer




Getting married is an incredible experience. It's a day filled with emotion, joy, happiness and sometimes a little despair when a family member or friend who's no longer with us isn't there to share our special day.
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As professional wedding photographers we all know how stressful arranging your wedding can be. With all these photographers around, where do you begin? What do you have to know when looking for a wedding photographer? With costs ranging from a few hundred pounds to a lot of thousands, how can you know whether they're ideal for you?

It's a simple fact of life that with the advent of digital cameras, so many people now call themselves a "photographer". Over recent decades there's been an explosion of people offering their services as wedding photographers, many of who haven't received any instruction, don't have any insurance, don't use professional gear and do not have enough backups set up to cater for any eventuality.

A professional photographer will have all the above and this post is a quick "Help Guide" into the things to look for along with the questions we recommend you ask when choosing a wedding photographer. Catch yourself a cuppa and get comfortable. This isn't a definitive guide, merely a general summary of what to look for.

Looking for a Photographer:

Personal Recommendations: Have you ever been to a wedding lately? What did your friends think about their photographer? As a Yorkshire wedding photographer that the majority of our clients come from personal recommendations from Bride and Grooms who've used us from Venues that know the grade of the work we create and the wonderful value for money we provide.

Google And Other Search Engines:

A quick search on some of the significant search engines will produce a mind numbing number of choices. For instance, if you enter Google the search terms "Wedding Photographer" it'll yield millions results. Simply going through every outcome would take years, so as a general rule of thumb, stick with those on page 1 or page 2. The cause of this is straightforward: If they're on page 1 or 2 then they've taken the time to ensure their website is nicely designed, optimised and placed, to ensure that their products or services are easy to find for prospective Bride and Grooms.

Choosing A Photographer

As soon as you have decided on a date, then have booked your wedding venue and received confirmation then book the rest of the services required for your wedding day as quickly as possible. Leaving it to the last minute to reserve your wedding photographer is not a good idea.


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