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1) Who's In? Who's Out? Get recommendations from friends and relatives, or from people who have previously worked with wedding photographers.
2) Save or splurge? To be able to relive your special day just by looking back at your photos - isn't that nice? So it's only justifiable if you have to pay a bit more for your wedding photograper halifax as long as he has the skills and talent.
3) Job well done? Check the photographer's previous works and see if they live up to your standards or if his photography style is to your liking. Most photographers these days have websites or online portfolios where you can view their work.
4) Warm and friendly? There has to be chemistry between you and your photographer. You have to get along, after all, he/she will be spending the entire wedding day with you.
2 replies:
I didn't make a fuss, and just let everyone use disposable cameras(the old days). We actually got great, candid photos of everybody.
My best friend had a really good photographer, and seeing the final results was my determining factor that I,too, would make sure to invest in one. After all, they're made to last forever and to reflect your special day. Might as well get the best!:)
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