Tuesday, February 23, 2010

How to find a wedding photographer: Part 1

The Big Question.

The absolute first question that you must answer when setting out to get yourself a wedding photographer is this: Do I want a professional wedding photographer?

Maybe you don't want traditional wedding photos. Maybe you just haven't made up your mind. Or maybe you have another idea on how to preserve your wedding memories.

What a great idea...

We've all seen "Wedding Crashers", so we all know just how great and cute of an idea it is to give out disposable cameras at a wedding reception and let the guests take the priceless candid shots that you know they will. In reality, however, your priceless shots will probably consist of captures of such great moments as your college room mate Ron downing his third whiskey sour, Aunt Ethel stashing food in her purse, and another shot of Ron from later in the night dancing with his pants around his ankles. In short, unless a lot of your close friends are professional photographers, the only memories you are going to capture are the ones you would much rather forget.

No, that won't do. So what if you still aren't sure if you want a photographer at your wedding? Well then this is your lucky day, because I am here to set you right. Provided below is a handy flow chart (made by yours truly using wondrous Paint.net technology) that can walk you through the entire wedding photography decision making process in an easy to follow, step-by-step fashion.


So, now that you have decided that you do indeed want a professional wedding photographer (or if you don't, you have vacated the premises as instructed), how do you go about securing the camera person that is right for you?

The interview phases.

Finding the right wedding photographer is really a three phase process:

  1. Pre-Interview.

  2. Interview.

  3. Post Interview.

For now we will stick to covering phase one: The pre-interview. During the pre-interview phase you want to compile a list of all of the wedding photographers that you can find that you seem to like, or have heard good things about. The list itself is easy enough to make once you know where to find the information.

Making your list: Referrals.

The first and best place to find the name of a good wedding photographer is through referrals. Your recently married friends are always going to be the most reliable source when it comes to who is a good photographer (and who should be avoided at all costs). Likewise, your other vendors, having been to countless weddings themselves, can tip you off to their favorite camera person.

Photographer associations: Very helpful.

Another great way to find potential photographer candidates is through the DPPA web page. The DPPA, or the Detroit Professional Photographer's Association, is a place for the best pro shutterbugs in Michigan to network and grow their businesses. The website offers links and information for many of the members, and is a great way to help pad your list of potential candidates.

What's next?

So, now that you've completed your list of potential photographer candidates, how do you find the one that is right for you? Wouldn't you like to know... And you will, but in the next installment. Until then, remember that you need to compile your list of photographers, the easiest way to do that being:

  1. Through referrals from friends and other vendors.

  2. By checking out different photographers in business organizations like the DPPA.

As always, you are welcomed, nay encouraged, to continue the discussion in the comments section.

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Tuesday, February 9, 2010

How to plan the perfect wedding: Tips and advice

So it is your big day, ten minutes to go before you take the plunge. You look around and only one word sums up the experience in your mind: Disaster. The cake is stale, the photographer is MIA, and your florist doesn't seem to know what a stephanotis is. Where did it all go so wrong?

...And then you wake up from the nightmare. As you wipe the cold sweat from your forehead you realize that you still have six months to set things right (and get rid of that shady flower peddler). The perfect wedding is still in sight, but it will take some planning. But just what does that involve?

Consult the experts.

Lucky for you, wedding planning is a much discussed topic. There are tons of articles and websites out there dedicated to the art of wedding crafting. Written by experts in the field, these blogs can help give you all of the information you need to refine your plans. From advice on how to interview your vendors and weed out mischievous horticulturalists, to news on the latest trend in theme weddings; these blogs can be an invaluable aid for you in your arrangement endeavors. When you find a blog you like, be sure to subscribe or, if it is on Facebook, become a fan. This way you can receive notifications of updates to the blogs and always be able to get the latest information as soon as it becomes available. Just be sure to become a subscriber of this blog first though, since I gave you the idea and all. Actually, with all the wedding planning tips you are getting, you really sort of owe me that at this point. Just saying…

Plan early, plan often.

Probably the most obvious tip, and yet the most important, is to plan early. Give yourself some time to set everything up. Last minute planning forces you to compromise and make important decisions, like which vendor to go with, based on a deadline instead of based on your feelings on the matter. Simply put, the more time you have left until the wedding, the more time you have to find the photographer who fits your budget.

Flowers? Check. Strictly 80's Billy Joel cover band? Check.

Check lists are fun! Well not really, but they are still very helpful tools. More than a simple to do list, a check list is a timeline that can show you not only what needs to be done but when it should be done by. In this way, a good check list can help keep you on track as you approach your big date. Luckily, the Internet once again is there to help you out on this one. Take a look at (link) from littleweddingguide.com for a great wedding check list guide, as well as other helpful wedding planning tips.

Your turn now.

Weddings are perfected and destroyed during the planning process, anybody will tell you this. Planning a wedding is a daunting task, but fortunately you do not have to face your herculean task alone and unarmed. Before you get overwhelmed just remember these important tips:
  • Consult the expert blogs on the subject.
  • Plan ahead long in advance of the big day.
  • Start a check list.

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Monday, February 1, 2010

Bridal Show Specials

We were there at the Palace Bridal Show, were you? Well, you can still check us out at the Crystal Gardens Bridal Show this Sunday, from 12-4PM. We've recently connected with some of the area's most outstanding photographers. This allows us to give you seemless photo-video coverage, multiple service discounts, AND the ultra-high quality of companies that concentrate on what they do best! We've got some fab show pricing for you, too! Can't make it to the Bridal Show? Call us...we can answer all your questions. We're there for you!