Hiring a Wedding Photographer
Reasons Why You Should Hire a Wedding Photographer
by Janey McKenzie
So why should you get a (professional) photographer for your wedding day?
Worst case scenario - you will be taking your own photos at the wedding.
Obviously this really should not happen. You, the host of the event, the main
reason people are there, are busy taking snap shots of your wedding party. You
will simply have your hands to full to capture the whole essence of your wedding
day.
Okay, so that first example may not be a really practical example. A real
example would be if you knew someone, someone who isn't really a professional
photographer, but someone who was enthusiastic with a camera, who did it as a
hobby?
Well sure, you can assign Cousin Al or Uncle Harry to do the honors and be the
official photographer for your engagement. Sure they can pull off an event like
yours: 150 guests minimum, reception, the ceremony at the church, some casual
shots at the beach or by the bay with the sunset in the background. Perhaps.
Consider this: what kind of photography do they do in their spare time? They may
do still-life photography. Or studio photography. Or portrait photography. Or
maybe only landscape photography and maybe even shoot the occasional social
party. Do you know what I'm getting at?
You have to check and know what they do. Ask if they are up to the challenge.
Weddings are a whole different ball game.
Wedding photographers are a whole different breed to your usual hobbyist,
glamour, still-life, studio, commercial and landscape photographer. They even
speak a different language.
So what is the difference then?
The difference is in the equipment they carry, the planning needed to carry out
your mission (your wedding) and their attitude and enthusiasm about the job.
Weddings offer a dynamic environment to which the wedding photographer must
conquer and evolve within a short period of time. They have to make the best of
different locations and different lighting conditions as well as weather
concerns. A good successful wedding photographer can do all these (and more!)
Different locations and lighting conditions - that's simple, you say, just whip
out the camera and press the button.
No it isn't. Photography is all about lighting. Photography is lighting.
Photography comes from a root word that means 'light painting.' Wedding
photographers must be the masters of light in all different situations at
different locations. It's not simply point and shoot.
And besides getting the perfect shot - the lighting and the composition, your
designated photographer will need to be creative and constantly running around
making sure every shot you want is taken. I can personally assure you that this
is a very high-stress situation for the photographer. Film (or digital cards)
can be lost or damaged, photos lost or shots missed due to faulty equipment.
The quality of service and photos...
You should go out and hire a professional photographer for your wedding because
you will get the quality you want. Your memory will be preserved with the
dignity it deserves. You don't want to regret having a dingy old photo as a
memory when you know you had the opportunity to have it better.
It is the job of the wedding photographer that every finished photo you see of
your wedding day to be perfect for your needs.
Janey McKenzie is a staff writer for BetterWeddingIdeas.com, a free wedding
planning guide providing couples with hints and tips to enable them to plan
every aspect of their wedding effectively.
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