Questions to ask the photographer
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- Ask if the person you are meeting will be the person there on your wedding day. If not, ask to met the actual photographer and see some examples of their work. If this is resisted, be a little concerned.
- If you meet an alternative photographer from the same company, ask the same questions. Don't assume the same standard experience as their partner or employer.
- Check the photographer's qualifications and ask how long they have been a photographer, and how long they have been taking photographs of weddings.
- Check the photographer has professional indemnity insurance to cover to cover the cost of retaking your photographs if something goes horribly wrong. If the photographer does not have insurance you should take out your own wedding insurance policy to cover such and eventuality.
- Find out how long the photographer spends taking their shots after the ceremony and/or at the reception. There isn't really a standard time for this, you should decide before you visit the photographer how long you think it is acceptable to keep your guests waiting, and see how close the photographer's estimate comes to yours.
- Ask how the photographer copes if the weather is not as beautiful as you hope. Here it will help if the photographer has worked at your wedding and reception venues previously and knows the local area.
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