Monday, January 5, 2009

Three Cheers for Beautiful Pictures!



They always say pictures are important. Two friends of mine recently tied the knot and the bride went through many of the pictures and couldn't believe they were from her own wedding. "You never realize how fast it will be over!" So in order to preserve your happy day here are some suggestions for interviewing Photographers and some talented Georgia photogs for your viewing pleasure.

1. Look at a wedding from start to finish.
Always ask to see a finished product rather than just the best shots over the career of the photographer. This will ensure you understand what you will get at the end of the day and give you some clue about his or her personal style.

2. Ask who will ACTUALLY be shooting your wedding and look at their work not simply the headliner of the studio.
Just because the big name will not be there does not guarantee bad shots but be sure you know so you are not surprised on the big day. Ask how many weddings the photographer has done in their career? Are weddings their primary job? And do they have references you can call?

3. Digital proofs
Find out about the proofs at the end. Can you access and print them without contacting your photographer? Will you recieve a copy of any of the shoots (via book or copies)? Who prints the pictures and can far away relatives access and print them without help? Will you receive a CD with all your photos or only some?

4. Style
What stle of photos does your photographer prefer? If you prefer modern and funky prints pay careful attention to the number of pictures that represent shots you would like of your own wedding. If there are very few examples it is unlikely you will be happy with your pictures. Also emphasize important pictures to you so the photographer will know what is important to you. If there are special people not on the traditional list mention them. If there are particular pictures you want tell them or bring examples from other weddings or photographers.

5. Pricing
Be aware! Before you sign a contract be sure you understand what services you are paying for (and those you are not.) Will they be there all day? Do they have an assistant? Is he or she included in the contract? Will you receive a digital copy of all prints? If they have to travel what costs are you responsible? How many cameras will be there? Does the package include engagement photos? These are all questions you need to answerv before you sign on the dotted line.

6. Film Quality and Photo Editing
This is an important question many couples forget to ask. Does the photographer use exclusively digital or do they use film as well? What about black and white shots? And finally how much photo editing is done on the pictures? The use of photoshop can make pretty pictures beautiful but you want someone who is adept at editing and will produce a product you will cherish.

As promised here is a list of noteworthy shutter bugs in Georgia:

Sara and Slava Slavik:
Beautiful and romantic pictures, well edited with intuitive knowledge of what is flattering.

Tony Harrell:
Classic wedding style serving south Georgia. A note of warning, the website is a bit unweildy but the photos are good quality so there are worth the wait.

Edward Zeltser:
Photojournalist with reasonable prices but top quality pictures.

Jessica Sibley:
Great images with a flair for unique images and as an added her website is excellent! Also she presents a complete wedding on the site from start to finish.

I will put up more as I find them andd if anyone has a suggestion please feel free to let me know!
Good luck,
AZAW

2 comments:

SAFAHL said...

My matrimonial ID is K484710 at bharatmatrimony.com

Tara said...

If anyone needs a wedding photographer in Huntsville, AL, I would fully recommend Wendy Keller Photography. You get Wendy and her assistant, Suzi for 8 hours! And then the book you get afterwards is wonderful! Her prices are beyond fair, and she is just a joy! She really helped make my day special, in addition to being able to preserve it on film!