Sometimes finding a photographer can be a stressful experience. Whether its a wedding photographer or a family photographer. My goal for today's post is to help you understand what should and should not be a concern when looking for a photographer. I want to help you find a photographer that is the best match for you.
Style: Very Important- I feel like the style of the photographer affects everything! Some photographers may pose you, others may document you interacting from a distance, and others will combine the two. There are photographers who use a muted color-scheme, and there are others who use very bright colors in their photographs. There are many more styles, and one way is not better than the others. The "right" style is the style that best suites you and your wants. Which photos do you like the best? If you are looking through a photographers blog, website, facebook page, or their studio, can you picture your family in that style hanging on your wall at home? If so, it probably means that that photographers style is a good fit for you.
Personality: Important- It is very important that you and your photographer get along. Especially if you are considering a certain photographer for your wedding day. More than likely, you'll spend more time with the photographer than you will with your future husband. Your photographer will be with you when you wake up (not literally, lol), when your getting ready, when you walk down the isle, and during the reception. I think that it's pretty essential that you get along with your photographer. If you feel uncomfortable with a photographer, then run, run as fast as you can the opposite direction. The more relaxed you are with your photographer, the more relaxed you will not only feel but look in your photographs.
Experience: Not that important- Now, I'm not saying that having experience is a bad thing, it's a great thing. And I am also not saying that having experience doesn't matter, because it does in some aspects. But sometimes I feel like people who are looking for a photographer stress too much about finding a photographer who has been doing this for a lifetime and not enough time focusing on what is really important; style and personality.
What does matter about experience is that your photographer of choice knows their camera, has "an eye" for taking beautiful photographs and can really show your emotions through their work. Sometimes photographers in their first few years have great ideas, are very creative and are not "set in their ways". Your photographs will be very unique and unlike any that they have ever taken.
Equipment: Not very important- Of course you don't want to pay someone a ton of money and then they show up with a disposable camera, don't get me wrong, they must have a professional camera. However, just because someone has a very expensive camera and other equipment does not mean that they know how to use it properly and it also doesn't mean that they take great photos. Sometimes a relative has a DSLR and we tend to think that they will be a good person to take great photographs for us, but this is (more than likely) not the case. A great photographer can take a camera phone and take a great photo if they need to. The equipment is a big help, but it's the photographer's eye and creativity that you are ultimately paying them for.
Punch Line
What it comes down to is what is important to you. What do you want to get from your photographer. And what do you want or imagine your photos to look like in the end.
I hope that these suggestions help you in your search for finding the best photographer for you and your needs.