Wedding Photography

Monday, November 28, 2011

Dana and Jason's Wedding at Saint Mary's Romanian Orthodox Church and Calo Restaurant, Chicago Illinois

chicago wedding engagement photographerchicago wedding engagement photographerchicago wedding engagement photographerchicago wedding engagement photographerchicago wedding engagement photographerchicago wedding engagement photographer

Dana and Jason's Wedding at Saint Mary's Romanian Orthodox Church and Calo Restaurant, Chicago Illinois.  

Chicago Wedding Photographer· | Wedding Photography Chicago | Chicago Engagements Photographer
Chicago Wedding Photographer | Chicago Engagements Photographer
869 W. Buena Ave, Chicago , Illinois , 60613 USA
Local (312) 927-7238 Toll Free (877) 927-7238

Monday, November 21, 2011

Friday, November 11, 2011

How to choose your wedding photographer-by Gia Photos

Getting the right wedding photographer for your local or destination wedding can sometimes be harder than you think. Hiring a wedding photographer is one of the first things you should do, because the best professional photographers book their schedules a year in advance. If you want outstanding pictures, start searching for your photographer when you have decided on the date. As an experienced wedding photographer and having been a bride myself, I see things from both sides: therefore, here are the major steps in choosing a professional photographer.

 

1. Set up a budget (for wedding, and vendors).

Budgeting is the most important part of choosing the right photographer for your wedding. In fact, that's where it all starts and, for some, that's where it also ends. Believe me: it doesn't matter if you like the work of a photographer that charges $3,500.00 per wedding if you can only afford to pay $2,000.00.  But also keep in mind that once the wedding is done, the photos and videos are the only record of this important event in your life. Being a one shot deal with no undo button, choosing the right wedding photographer will be largely a matter of faith. In the end, although price may be a determining factor, paying a little more makes a lot of sense when you consider that there are no second chances.

chicago wedding engagement photographer2. Get referrals and make a list of photographers.

Good wedding photographers have a reputation of success, and therefore are relatively well known. They not only should be easy to find but they always get recommended both by their work and by your friends and relatives that hired them and are happy with their work. So, start your search for the the right photographer by asking for recommendations from friends and family who have held weddings prior to your event. Look at their wedding albums and ask yourself and them as many question as you need to get a better sense of that photographer's work. Do you like the photos and albums? Is there detail in the bride's gown and cake or are they too bright and washed out from an overexposed shot? Would you want that wedding album as your own? Then, if you like what you see, get the photographer's info and ask for second opinions.  Make sure to have at least a few names down since really good photographers are usually booked months in advance.

 

3. Check out their work on their websites.

Good photographers usually show plenty of their recent work online including full weddings - you will save time by pre-qualifying photographers who have comprehensive online portfolio for possible meeting. Once you have a list of photographers from which to choose, visiting their web sites will make your life easier because you can find out which photographer will meet your budget as well as your needs. Take time to visit each photographer's website and carefully review his or her portfolio. Try to concentrate on photos and not on website design. Most importantly, consider how well they perform in different settings/environments and shortlist those photographers whose work looks appealing to you.

chicago wedding engagement photographer
4. Make phone calls and interviews.
Go down your list and call or email each photographer. You would be surprised how valuable that first contact is. A quick phone call or short email will give you a number of key pieces of information. You can inquire about the photographer's availability on your wedding day or about type of photography specialties, such as candid, traditional, photojournalism or combination. Most importantly, you can get a pretty good idea as to how much they'll charge you and what you'll receive for that price. Last but not least, you will find out a bit more about the photographer's personality. Remember, this person will be an integral part of the most important day of your life, so be sure you choose someone you feel relaxed and comfortable with.

5. Set up an appointment.

After narrowing your selection of wedding photographers down to at least three, after visiting their website and phone interviews, make appointments to speak to each photographer. It's best to meet them on a week day or Sunday if you work during the week since they are usually busy during the weekend. When you meet them, ask to see samples of past work, including various wedding albums they have made from past weddings. Ask them how they deal with wedding guests trying to take pictures while they are posing the wedding party. Ask them how they handle the difficult situations, if they arise. The more questions you ask up front, the more confident and relaxed you'll feel on and after your wedding day.

 

6. Get all of your questions answered.

Make sure you see at least one album of an entire wedding, from start to finish. After examining all of the photographer's work closely, request to see another set of photographs from a recent wedding.  Don't be shy and speak your mind. Pay attention to the photographer's ability to capture the emotion of the day. See if the photos have captured the moment and emotions of the people.  Make sure you find out if this photographer is fully insured, if they carry spare equipment, or if there's an option for a second photographer (if you think you may need one). Also, find out what part of your wedding day will be covered and how many hours you have with your photographer. chicago wedding engagement photographer

7. Sign the contract.

Once you have decided on your favorite photographer, make sure you book him/her as early as possible. Although there are many to choose from, you'll find they get booked up very quickly, especially for weekend or summer weddings. While you want to make sure you book your photographer for the date of your wedding immediately, make sure you read over the legal details of exactly what you will get before signing the contract. Make sure that the photographer you want is the photographer you will get at your wedding since some larger companies may switch photographers in the last minute. This means communicating with the photographer about the details of the event, when and where the ceremony will be held as well as the reception and what types of photographs you want.  Make sure you reconfirm with your photographer every once in a while and keep him/her informed about any time and place changes.