You had one with your soulmate, and it turns out to be something you want in your wedding photorapher as well.
Every review on how to choose a photographer cited personality as the most important aspect in making your final decision.
It's essential to personally meet with your photographer prospects and ask yourself the followin questions:
When you're sitting across the table from them, how do they make you feel? Are you getting excited about your day as they talk about their involvement? When they talk about their product, do they exhibit a kind of giddiness or are they just selling? What adjective comes to your mind to describe them if you were asked 5 minutes after you've left the appointment?
Keep in mind that you will be spending all day with this person- and a very very important day at that! Look for a strong rapport, someone who will make you and your guests feel comfortable, and someone with enough expertise to ensure that their role in your wedding day will be executed without a hitch.
Beware in choosing a large photography firm who may just send someone you've never even met before to cover your special day.
By building a relationship before the big day, you and your photographer can anticipate sticky moments or plan out a need to coordinate photos around different family/friend structures. A good photographer who understands and is inspired by you, your story, and your vision should be able to instinctively know how to document your day in a way that will exceed even your highest expectations.
Every.Single.Frame. captures a moment you can't get back; a photographer whom you've created a special bond with, someone who has a vested interest in watching you experience your ultimate wedding day bliss will work harder to record all the details as well as seek out the emotions that convey the significance of the love of the couple as well as their surrounding love and admiration from friends and family.
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