How to find a good wedding photographer in Adelaide

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After your wedding, your photos from the day will be your most cherished keepsake. You’ll immediately want to share them when the photographer provides them to you, and you’ll look back at them 50 years from now, remembering about your vows, the kiss, and the first dance. 

So, with that said, finding a skilled professional wedding photographer in Adelaide who can capture your wedding day as you see it is essential if you want those special moments to be preserved forever. The person you choose to be your wedding photographer in Adelaide should be someone you love and feel safe with. 

Use this advice as a starting point as you search for the best wedding photographer to capture your special day. 

Find your venue first

After you have booked your venue, it is time to start thinking about hiring a wedding photographer in Adelaide. Plan on hiring them around nine months before the big day (or a year, if your photographer is in high demand). 

Ask friends for recommendations 

Get recommendations from your wedding coordinator or the management of your reception site, as well as from newly married friends whose wedding photos you really like – this will help you find a wedding photographer that you loved. 

Figure out your photographic aesthetic

Spend some time learning about different photographic styles and settling on one that appeals to you. Perhaps it’s vivid, with lots of rich colours, or maybe you prefer a more retro design with more muted tones and a dreamy, nostalgic vibe. Once you’ve narrowed down your search to a select group of wedding photographers in Adelaide whose work you love, it’s time to start sending out emails to find out who’s available on your wedding date and how much they charge. Schedule preliminary interviews with those that interest you and whose rates are affordable. 

Talk to them

Before meeting with a wedding photographer in Adelaide, you can expect to receive an email with a link to their online portfolio. Verify that the collection features current weddings the photographer has photographed from beginning to end, rather than a “best of” highlight video compiled from dozens of weddings. This is a fairer evaluation of the photographer’s abilities. Also, ask whether the photographer has photographed in your venue and if so, request to see those photographs. 

Discover who will be taking pictures at your wedding during your consultation. Even in one-person shops, it’s not uncommon for the photographer to have an assistant take care of the groomsmen while he photographs the bride and her attendants getting dressed. Make sure the photographer (or photographers) you hire have samples of their previous work before booking them for your wedding. 

Ask about pricing

While the rates of some wedding photographers in Adelaide cover everything from the initial consultation through the final delivery of high-resolution images (on a disc or USB drive), the rates of others are either flat or hourly, with additional charges for additional photos or albums. In order to better serve their clients, many photographers now provide a price list that outlines the various packages they offer and their respective prices. Verify that you fully grasp the scope of coverage. If you want a lot of detail photos, find out how long the photographer will be there (seven to nine hours is perfect) and if there will be a second shooter. 

Find out how long it will take from the time you approve the final proofs (some photographers can do this in as little as a few days) until you receive your album in the mail (typically three months) (up to a year). 

Always trust your instincts

Having narrowed down your search for a suitable photographer by looking at their portfolios and pricing, it is time to make a final decision. Make sure you’re entirely at ease with your photographer before the big day arrives. Do you and your fiancé actually like this person? If you were to describe the dynamic between the three of you, how would you describe it?