Here are some things to consider when choosing a wedding photographer

When it comes to wedding photography, some 91% of couples choose to hire the services of a professional photographer, while 8% will choose an amateur – relative or family friend. The remaining 1% aren’t interested in wedding photography at all. They might just have a quick ceremony at a register office before heading to the pub.

Many people believe that anyone can take wedding photographs if they have a good camera. You could even take wedding photos with a phone, but you probably won’t get many that are worth keeping in the album.

Professional wedding photographers spend years honing their skills so that they can produce a stunning set of photos every time. Many couples desire a photographer that can keep them calm. When you are the centre of attention for the day, having someone taking photos of you can be stressful because there is always that doubt at the back of your mind.

Maybe your tie isn’t quite straight, or maybe that necklace isn’t showing as it should? On such a large day, a photographer who isn’t only skilled at taking photos but also has a friendly and relaxed approach to the job can be a huge asset. You should meet with your chosen photographer prior to the big day and have a casual chat to get to know one another. To plan ahead, a good wedding photographer will want to visit the venue. Commercial Photographer

Many couples prefer a mixture of candid and posed photographs for their wedding in Hertfordshire. The word “candid” is described by the dictionary as “truthful” and “frank”. Candid photography is those photos which are taken with the subject often being unaware that it is happening. The photographer will mingle with the guests and use his training and instincts to spot something unusual or something that looks as though it may happen and be ready to take the shot when it does. This gives the photograph a relaxed and natural look.

Technology plays a more important part in wedding photographs today. Some photographers are now using a drone to take aerial shots, and these can make a huge difference to the wedding album. Taking photographs with a drone is yet another skill that has to be learned – first of all how to fly the drone, and secondly how to use it to get the best shots. To fly a drone, the photographer must also be licensed by Civil Aviation Authority and have insurance.

You should also consider the cost of hiring a photographer to capture the day. Some couples choose to have Uncle Jeffrey take the photos. However, the vast majority of couples would rather not take any risks: after all it is a day that is never going to be repeated. Even so, you may wonder why a professional quotes you a price that may be greater than you were expecting.

The photographer will meet you beforehand and may also travel to the location to take a look. On the actual day itself, he may be with you for as much as 12 hours – which is a long working day in anybody’s language. But it is not just that. There is much to do after the event, including editing and adding effects. All minor flaws must be corrected, which takes much more time than the actual day.

Then, of course, there is the cost of all the necessary equipment which runs into many thousand of pounds. Cameras and lenses and other equipment has to be kept up to date, and USB’s and hard drives purchased. A DRI Mavic 2 Zoom 4K Drone costs about PS1,100 as well.

Also, the cost of learning how to fly the drone and get the best shots are important. There are also courses and workshops that the photographer must attend to stay current with the latest photography trends.

So, as you can see, there is a lot more that goes on behind the scenes than there ever is on your big day itself.