Tuesday, February 19, 2008

Are expensive wedding photographers really worth the money?


It's your wedding. And out of the myriad decisions you will make in planning one of the biggest and most important days of your life, hiring the right photographer may very well be the most important. After all, the wedding cake will be eaten, the flowers will eventually wilt and the wedding reception will be over when it is time for you and your betrothed to head home and prepare for the honeymoon. After all is said and done, it will be the images of your day that will help you to always remember all of the emotion, laughter, tears and sacredness of that day. The scary thing is, what if your wedding photos are, well, less than satisfactory?

Let's be honest. Weddings are expensive, sometimes even ridiculously expensive. There's the dress, the tux, the flowers, the cake, the rings, the venue, the food, the alcohol, the officiant, the DJ or musicians. And don't forget the honeymoon. It all adds up very quickly. And if you're like many couples, the financial burden of planning a dream wedding can take its toll on your finances. Even if you're fortunate enough to have parents paying for most or all of your wedding, it's still a hefty sum of money to hand over for even the most financially-endowed of parents. And this is when a couple can become very vulnerable to a certain idea that can have a lasting impact on the wedding. That idea being: "What if we hire an affordable photographer?" Affordable. Sounds good on paper but let's dissect this a bit.

What is an "affordable" wedding photographer?

An "affordable" wedding photographer is usually a photographer who is just entering the industry and often has little to no experience shooting weddings professionally. They often price their services well below the market average in hopes of building up a portfolio. While this practice is certainly common and can turn out well for both the photographer and the clients, there are a few things to consider before hiring your affordable wedding photographer.

1. How long has the wedding photographer been in business? 2. How many weddings has he or she photographed? 3. Why are their prices so low? 4. What is the quality of their work in comparison with a photographer who is two to three times more expensive? (Be sure to be honest with yourself here. You may want to believe that their work is comparable but more often than not, that is simply not the case). 5. What do you, as the client, expect out of your wedding photographer and can the "affordable" photographer really actualize your photography visions?

A case for the more expensive wedding photographer

In the case of wedding photography, do you really want to entrust a lifetime of memories to a photographer you found on craigslist.org or on an Internet search for "affordable wedding photographer"? Do these low priced photographers really have what it takes to ensure that your wedding images are truly exceptional? Hopefully, you only get married once. Similarly, the decision you make in regards to who you entrust with capturing your wedding day is only made once. You may save a couple of grand by opting for a more affordable photographer than your first option, but you may very well regret that decision in the future.

It's your wedding. It happens only once. Be sure that the professional wedding photographer you hire is up to the job.

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