| Confused about your wedding photography choices?
We are not surprised.
We want to enlighten you and take some of the frustration out of your decision making.
Things in this industry have changed over the last 10 years.
10 YEARS AGO TODAY
We had traditional More creative & less posed wedding photography.
35 mm or medium format 35 mm, medium format, digital
Photos on paper Photos on paper, CD, or DVD
Price dependant on experience Prices all over the place.
No internet photo sharing Internet sharing and ordering capability.
So what do you choose? What's better? What's not?
With 35 mm quality can be good but large enlargements can be iffy quality wise.
Medium format enlargement quality is amazing.
Digital is new in the wedding industry. We can do alot of amazing things with it.
We have been using it since 2005.
We have medium format and digital available. The choice is yours.
What you need to do is make an appointment with 3 photographers. Too many will only confuse you more.
Do you like what you see in the samples shown?
Are you getting the photographer who did the work?
Is the price in your budget?
How do your personalities mix?
Will he/she take over your day or will you be able to enjoy yourselves?
Some things to remember...
Cameras on the tables at weddings are a waste of money. We don't say this, our brides do. For the money they have told us they wish they would have had that money to put into their professionally done order.
Having many shutterbugs around your photographer copying his/her work will not come out as well as they don't have the lighting necessary to get the quality you would want.
Allow enough time between the church and reception to get the intersting photos you may want and try to be on time to make your day go smoothly.
We believe that the more informed and less confused you are, the more you will be able to enjoy your wedding and your photos.
Remember this is all you have left when the wedding day is over!
Happy wedding planning. |