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1) What kind of equipment do you use?
Be sure that the photographer you choose uses equipment that writes every picture taken to two cards. Memory cards go bad it is a matter of when, not if.
2) How long have you been a professional photographer?
3) How many weddings have you shot as the lead photographer?
4) What is your photography style?
5) What do you use for image retouching?
our suggestions:
1) We like to suggest that the Bridal party get ready at a hotel. By doing so, you have a better background for any pre-wedding photos.
2) We recommend that you speak with your cake vendor to find out which layer you should cut and get instructions on how to do so.
3) Most importantly...have fun and enjoy your day!!!
Day After Session:
questions to ask your photographer:
The day after session (not usually the day after) allows you to get great photos of the two of you without the stress of getting to the reception. This allows you to mingle with your guests almost immediately following the ceremony. It is much easier for you to enjoy your day and still get absolutely fabulous photographs that will last forever! By taking advantage of the day after shoot, we can go to multiple locations and you are less worried about getting your dress (or his tux) dirty!




