23 June 2011

Keep your wedding as memorable

   Marrychoice
                        One important aspect of a wedding is to make it memorable. In order to do that, we have to plan everything carefully and consider all the details. And speaking of memories, what was left after everything are the pictures. This is one detail that is sometimes overlooked or taken for granted because the couple are too busy on the major parts. However, I would say, this is one major part. So here are some tips in order to make your wedding memories really precious.
            +               In choosing the photographer, you should first consider his experience. Is he a beginner or an expert already? Ask for samples of other weddings he has photographed, so more or less you could have an idea what the pictures would look like after. In this way you could establish trust and also, you could point out some details to him on how would you like your pictures to look like. Try also to research on the feedbacks on this photographer, you may search the net or ask some friends who might have hired his services before or knew someone who did. Be certain on who would be your official photographer, do not just focus on the company, but the individual who would handle your wedding photography. It is better if you could have personal or face-to-face interaction with him/her so you could get to talk to him/her first and might be able to give instructions on how would you wants everything to go. Of course you also need to consider your budget. Is his rate within your range? Be practical and smart. Ask for the delivery time, how long it would take before you could get a hold of your pictures and see everything that happened in print. Be careful in signing the contract, read it well and make sure what’s written there are also the terms you and the photographer has agreed upon before the deal was closed. Consider your terms regarding deposits and payments. You may never know if the one you hired would really show up or not. Be very careful and alert.

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