ORANGE COUNTY WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHER
Choosing an Orange County Wedding Photographer
Your wedding day will be full of memorable moments – moments that
you’ll want to capture on film to share and remember. That’s
the job of your wedding photographer. After all, you’ll be far too
busy to point out those moments or to snap the pictures. The right Orange
County wedding photographer can capture all those special moments so that
you can look back on them forever.
The question is – how do you choose an Orange County wedding photographer
that will do YOUR wedding justice? Here are some things to look for and
questions to ask to help you pick out just the right photographer for your
Orange County wedding.
- If you've already chosen your venue, has your wedding photographer
ever worked there before? A wedding photographer in Orange County who
is familiar with your wedding location may already know some of the
best angles and places to take photos for your wedding.
- Will your wedding photographer take photos in other settings if you
want? Many brides want photos at home, at the church, at the reception…
and at a place that has special meaning. Is the wedding photographer
agreeable to taking photos at your favorite park, or on the beach if
that's what you want?
- Ask to see samples of every type of work that you want him to do.
Wedding albums, snapshots, proof albums - even websites and video work
if you're hiring them to do those. Don't judge just by the best of the
best that's on display in the studio.
- Ask for references. Most Orange County wedding photographers will
be happy to provide you with the names and contact information of satisfied
customers. What you really want to know from them is how easy and pleasant
the photographer was to work with, and whether they felt they got the
value that they paid for.
 Know
what you’re paying for. Be sure that you understand what photographs
are included in the package deal that you choose and what will cost you
extra. Understand what the terms are – most wedding photographers
get a portion of their fee at booking, a portion on the wedding day, and
the remainder on delivery of the finished service. |