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Jun 30 2009

How to Choose a Miami Wedding Photographer

wedding-photographerWedding photos are meant to last a lifetime. Be sure the photographer uses top quality methods of shooting and processing the photos. The type of film, processing methods, and type of camera used all affect the quality of your photos. Before visiting a wedding photographer, make a list of interview questions for each of the areas above so you won’t miss anything. This will equip you to choose the Miami wedding photographer that’s right for you. Miami, Florida offers a number of photographers for weddings and other events so finding the right one can be an exhausting task.

You can learn much about a Miami photographer through his or her website. Most websites will include a wedding portfolio so you can actually view wedding photos they have captured at other weddings in the past. The website might also list packages and pricing so you can easily compare with your budget. To find Miami, Florida photographers in or near your area, go to any search engine and type in keywords such as “Florida wedding photographer” or “Florida event photography.”

Never rely completely on a wedding photographer’s website, but schedule a live interview with the one you feel can do the job. If you feel comfortable with the photographer during the interview, then it’s more likely that you’ll feel comfortable with them at the wedding. Observe what they’re wearing during the interview and their level of professionalism. Also, ask what they will wear during your wedding shoot. A photographer can take the best photos in the world, but with the wrong attitude or rude mannerisms, can make your wedding photo session miserable.

Be sure you understand exactly what you’re getting in a wedding photo package. Also, ask about the timeframe and method of delivery you can expect for your wedding photos. Consider required deposits and payment methods as well as the cancellation or refund policies of each photographer. Read your contract thoroughly before signing!

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