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Monte Zucker is considered by most professional photographers as the "father of contemporary wedding portraiture". He wrote the following article on selecting a wedding photographer. We hope you will find it enlightning...
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How Much Are Your Wedding
Pictures Worth?
By Monte Zucker
Selecting the correct photographer for your individual
needs should be one of the most important decisions in the preparation of your
wedding. There are many considerations to be dealt with, in addition to the
cost. Of course, one needs to work with a budget. So, let's start out by saying
that it's difficult to pay too much for something you really like. Yet, the
initial price is usually the one obstacle that prevents many couples from selecting
the photographer who undoubtedly could give them the best value for their money.
Quite often the difference between the price of the photographer
you really like and one who you feel is "within the budget" is miscalculated. Understandably,
of course! When wedding plans come down to dollars and cents, it's hard to keep
spending "a little more here ... and a little more there." Somewhere along
the line, you may feel, you have to give a little. There's only so much money
available. One can and should expect to get an estimate for the cost of wedding
pictures on the telephone. At the same time, you should not expect to be given
details about sizes and numbers, before sitting down with the photographer face
to face.
So, then, how much money should pictures cost? Prices can be as different
as the time, talent and technique of the photographers being considered. Certainly,
among competent professional photographers in highly competitive areas, or among
photographers in their formative years, you can expect to begin at around a
thousand dollars. Spending less than that could be a high-risk gamble ... and
not worth the "savings." Other photographers may begin somewhere around a thousand
dollars and go upward from there. A true specialist, one who has a reputation
for consistently delivering the best, might begin at two or three times that
amount and go upwards to five thousand and more ... and may be your best investment!
When considering the cost of a photographer, you really want
to know the "final" price, more than the "asking" price. It may be good to ask
the photographer's opinion as to how much do you think that it would cost you
in order to get a complete coverage that would please you and, at the same time,
make it worthwhile for the photographer to put forth a total effort. There other
serious considerations when selecting a wedding photographer. Your primary
focus should be on the photographer's ability and/or desire to be flexible. In
particular: Does the photographer have a philosophy and "game plan" for what
s/he would like to accomplish on your wedding day? Can the photographer adapt
his/her approach to include well-executed formal portraiture (as much or as
little as your prefer) that doesn't appear to be stiff and/or unnatural? Is
the photographer willing to also include candid and photojournalistic images
as a part of the wedding coverage? If you are interested in black and white
or hand-colored images, is the photographer qualified and willing to provide
these services? Without causing stress, will the photographer be able to work
sufficiently well enough within the parameters set up by you and the photographer
or bridal coordinator as to when the photographs will be taken?
Does the photographer have suggestions as to how the timing
can best be planned? Can the photographer be creative, even when the bride and
groom don't want to be photographed together until after the ceremony? Does
the photographer have any knowledge of facial analysis, so that s/he can create
the most flattering pictures of each subject? Does the photographer retouch
any of the close-up photographs? To what extent? Is the photographer willing
to stay at the wedding as long as necessary to complete the wedding day coverage? (Be
sure to plan on feeding the photographer and assistants.) Will the photographer
be limiting the number of pictures that will be taken, depending on the coverage
you select? Ask for SPECIFICS on this question! What is the photographer's policy
for change of dates and/or unforeseen cancellations? What is the photographer's
policy for the selection of the finished photographs? Is the photographer willing
to provide references (with phone numbers) from satisfied clients?
If after meeting with your photographer, you feel that this
would be a sound investment in your future happiness with the photographic memories
of your wedding day, you should expect to make a commitment. At this time, you
should also ask to have all the details on the method of payment, while expecting
to leave a deposit to hold the date for you. Once a competent photographer's
service is secured for your wedding date, rest assured that this is undoubtedly
one of the best and most intelligent decisions that you could make in the planning
of your wedding. Remember, you're going to be concerned with the price only
one time ... when you make the decision to hire that photographer. BUT, you're
going to be concerned with the quality of the photographs for the rest of your
life!
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