How to choose a wedding photographer - The Different Twins

How to choose a wedding photographer

Your guide for a flawless event

We work every day to provide you with the most important suggestions for a flawless wedding. Today, we are excited to share some of the best wedding photography tips to help you capture stunning moments during both the wedding ceremony and family photos at your next event. At TDT, we collaborate in fact with the best photographers and are constantly on the lookout for new talents to recommend to you.

After choosing your venue and the date of your event, the next crucial step is hiring your wedding photographer. At this stage, TDT always suggests a list of professionals based on your preferences and you’ll have the opportunity to review their portfolios.

Here are our tips:

PRICING

Don’t choose a photographer pased on time!
Many people believe that opting for a limited time, such as 4 or 6 hours, can save money. However, the photographer commits their entire day to your event and cannot accommodate other photo shoots.

TIMING

Remember, they’re business professionals!
Your wedding photographer should capture every detail of your big day, from place card holders to makeup applications. Rely on your photographer to preserve these memories so you don’t have to depend solely on your memory.

PORTFOLIO

Do trust their expertise!
When considering a photographer, carefully examine their portfolio. Look for styles and approaches that resonate with you. Your choice should align with the photographer’s previous work and your preferences.

STYLE

Allow creativity to flourish!
Consider the style of photography you prefer. Do you like traditional, posed images, or do you prefer a documentary style capturing candid moments? Understanding your preferred style helps narrow down your choices.

Identifying Your Style: A Brief Guide

FINE ART

Fine art wedding photographers actively craft art while capturing the essence of your day. Every moment has the potential to become a stand-alone piece in an art gallery, telling the unique story of your wedding.

 

PHOTOJOURNALISTIC

A photojournalist’s purpose is to discreetly capture the entirety of the wedding day, focusing on candid, unscripted moments rather than planned poses. Rooted in newspaper tradition, true photojournalists avoid staged shots. If you prefer genuine, unposed images, a photojournalistic approach might be ideal for you.

 

TRADITIONAL

Traditional photographers appreciate wedding classics and capture them with artistry and elegance. They provide a modern twist to the posed photographs found in your grandparents’ wedding albums. Expect attention to important details like family photos, décor, and other items on your shot list.

 

EDITORIAL

If you admire the aesthetic of magazines like Vogue or Harper’s Bazaar, an editorial style might appeal to you. Editorial photographers unleash creativity, capturing moments with drama, edge, and allure. This style exudes a sense of glamour and sophistication, perfect for couples seeking a chic and stylish wedding album.

 

MOODY AND DARK

The moody or VSCO look involves editing photos to mimic film imagery, creating a nostalgic and atmospheric ambiance. If you prefer vibrant, bold colors that accurately represent your wedding day, the moody style might not align with your vision.

 

ADVENTUROUS

Consider adventurous photography more as a personality trait than a specific look. If you and your partner love travel and exploration, choosing a photographer who identifies as an adventurer ensures they’ll follow you to the farthest reaches of your wanderlust. This style is perfect for couples seeking unique, unconventional shots in extraordinary locations.

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