Choosing a Wedding Photographer

This playbook describes the sequential steps to select a wedding photographer who aligns with your aesthetic preferences and can effectively capture the essence of your wedding day.

Step 1: Define Style

Identify your preferred photography style by researching different styles such as traditional, photojournalistic, fine art, or editorial. Look for image examples that resonate with you.

Step 2: Budget Planning

Determine your photography budget. Factor in the photographer's fees, albums, prints, and any additional sessions like engagement or bridal shoots.

Step 3: Research Photographers

Search for photographers who specialize in the style you have chosen. Use wedding websites, social media, and referrals to compile a list of potential photographers.

Step 4: Review Portfolios

Examine the portfolios of your list of photographers carefully. Look for consistency, quality, and images that evoke emotion or tell a story that appeals to you.

Step 5: Check Availability

Contact the photographers to check their availability on your wedding date. Ask about their packages and whether they're willing to travel if necessary.

Step 6: Conduct Interviews

Set up meetings or calls with the photographers who are available and within budget to discuss your vision and assess their personality and professionalism.

Step 7: Assess Fit

After the interviews, evaluate how well each photographer understood your vision, their portfolio's alignment with your style, and your comfort level with their working style.

Step 8: Review Contract

Carefully read the contract of the photographer you have chosen. Make sure it covers all the details, including timing, deliverables, rights, and cancellation policy.

Step 9: Book Photographer

Finalize your photographer by signing the contract and paying any required deposit to secure their services for your wedding day.

General Notes

Start Early

Begin the process of selecting a photographer early, as the best photographers often get booked far in advance.

Ask for Referrals

Don't hesitate to ask friends, family, or your other wedding vendors for referrals to photographers they recommend.

Backup Plan

Confirm with the photographer what their backup plan is in case of an emergency and they are unable to shoot your wedding.