Top five tips series
Weddings can be a pretty stressful experience. With so many things to consider, every decision you make is vital. You’ve worked tirelessly to make sure every detail is right. After all the planning, the big day arrives and is over in pretty much a flash. Besides the amazing memories, all you have to remember of it is your wedding album – this is why wedding photography is so important.
TOP 5 TIPS | Booking your wedding photographer
One of the most important decisions you’ll be faced with, is choosing your wedding photographer. The photographs will follow you for a lifetime and your wedding album will surely become one of your most treasured possessions, so it’s got to be spot-on. But how do you book the right wedding photographer?
It goes without saying, you have to like their work. This will be what catches your eye in the first place. But it’s also worth considering these five things before booking your wedding photographer.
TIP 1 | Check their experience
Experience doesn’t always equate to time. Wedding photography is highly specialised and requires a varied skills set. For example, a photographer may have 20 years of experience, but have only ever shot two weddings. In this instance it’s likely they wouldn’t be the right fit.
Have you seen any weddings they have done in the past? You should only be checking out photographers who have an up-to-date portfolio of their work, without this you’re taking a big risk. You need to have a clear idea of their standard, so be sure to scour through as much of their previous work as possible.
As well as taking amazing pictures, it’s important that your photographer can communicate well, work under pressure and adapt quickly. Ideally, you want your chosen photographer to have captured many weddings, so that these qualities come naturally.
TIP 2 | Consider consistency
Hand in hand with experience, goes consistency. To successfully book weddings, photographers need to have a beautiful catalogue of images. Your wedding photographer should have a collection of their work readily available to you, whether that’s via a website or social media platform. By studying different examples of their work, you should have a pretty accurate measure as to what your photographer can do. You’ll also be able to see if they can consistently deliver, the quality that you’re after.
Secondly, it’s great that they they’ve shot loads of weddings but if the last time was ten years ago, it slightly changes things. Weddings are constantly evolving, each season you are guaranteed a bigger and better trend. As a photographer you’ve got to stay in the loop and understand how to remain an expert within your field.
TIP 3 | Evaluate prices
We’ve all heard the saying ‘you get what you pay for’. Bargains definitely do exist but there are some things you have to question, if the price is too low. The average cost of a wedding photographer in the UK, is estimated to be between £1,500 – £1,800 at minimum. If you’re being quoted anything too far from this, it’s possible you won’t get the best standard of work. Although rates vary and specialist wedding photographers can charge much more than this, it’s crucial to do all your checks. Though it seems like a large price to pay, remember your wedding photos will be the main thing you have left after the big day. If it seems too good to be true, it probably is.
TIP 4 | Confirm they are professional
With the chunk that you’re likely to spend on photography, you want to be certain you’re getting a professional service. It gives peace of mind knowing you have a photographer who knows exactly what he/she is doing and has the extras taken care of to. This is where it might be necessary to do some digging. Before booking your wedding photographer, it’s worth asking the following questions:
- Are they insured in the event of unforeseen circumstances?
- Do they have all of the equipment needed for the day including back up?
- Do they have a clear process of how everything works, beforehand and on the day?
- Will they wear smart attire?
- What happens if they are ill or can not make the wedding?
- How have they overcome challenges at past weddings? For example, bad weather.
- What happens after the day?
Doing so will avoid the chances of an unwanted shock, later down the line.
TIP 5 | Build a relationship
Your photographer plays a huge role in your big day. Remember, they’ll be with you from start to finish, so it’s worth having someone you actually like. Try and meet your photographer face-to-face well in advance, to get a feel for their personality. Are they friendly and approachable? Do they work well with you? Having a genuine relationship with your photographer, will not only improve the overall atmosphere but should result in better images to.
Believe it or not the wedding industry is pretty small, so vendors tend to be acquainted with one another. Reputation is everything. Ask around about your photographer to find out how others have found their experience. You can also check out their business page on google, to see if any reviews have been posted. No doubt, you’ll quickly learn about the relationships they’ve had with previous clients.
Weddings and everything around it can be a lot to take in. But exhale, take your time and enjoy the process. Believe it or not, despite all the time it takes, the day flies by. Then, you’re left with what really matters – the marriage.
TOP 5 TIPS
Booking your wedding photographer
- Check their experience
- Consider consistency
- Evaluate prices
- Confirm they are professional
- Build a relationship
Before booking your wedding photographer, it’s worth asking the following questions:
- Are they insured in the event of unforeseen circumstances?
- Do they have all of the equipment needed for the day including back up?
- Do they have a clear process of how everything works, beforehand and on the day?
- Will they wear smart attire?
- What happens if they are ill or can not make the wedding?
- How have they overcome challenges at past weddings? For example, bad weather.
- What happens after the day?

TOP 5 TIPS | Get the best out of your wedding photography
Finding the right photographer is only part of the job. The truth is you’re going to have to work with your photographer to achieve a collection of shots that you’re happy with. But don’t worry, it doesn’t have to be stressful. After years of experience, I’ve arrived at these top five tips to get the most out of your wedding photography.
TIP 1 | Be organised
This isn’t always a skill that comes naturally, but on your big day it’s worth giving it a go. Between the various vendors, the bridal party, and the venue there is a lot going on; if this isn’t structured carefully, expect chaos. It then becomes mission impossible for your photographer to capture the day, the way you want them to. It’s important that you communicate all expectations to your photographer before the wedding day. It also helps to create a running order of the day, that can be shared with all of your vendors. Be as specific as you can with your requests, whether it’s certain shots you’d like or something you don’t want included, be sure to let your photographer know.
TIP 2 | Consider time
Good things take time, the same goes for photography. Although an experienced wedding photographer like myself will be able to work quickly, allowing enough time is crucial if you want flawless pictures. Rushing your photographer only heightens the chances of missing things out, or ending up with a bunch of images you don’t actually like. As well as your photos throughout the day, it is worth allocating time slots for any special shots such as, ones featuring the Bride and Groom or family portraits. It’s also best to permit extra-time just in case. There are always unpredictable factors such as the weather, that may impact the day. An early start and leaving enough time are key.
TIP 3 | Pre-plan group shots
All of your family all together in one place. It seems like the best opportunity to get your photographer to take as many photos as they possibly can, but this isn’t the case. Though they’re amazing to look back on, going crazy with group photos takes up far too much of your special day and can be frustrating for your guests too. While it is necessary to capture these once in a life time moments, finding a simple way to do it will yield the best results. I always recommend pre-planning your group shots so that it’s clear well in advance who you want to be photographed together. Try collating a list of the group shots you want, between 10 – 15 maximum. You should give the list to your photographer beforehand so they know exactly what to expect. They may also be able to advise on when this should take place during the day.
TIP 4 | Trust your photographer
No doubt you scoured through hundreds of photographers, as well as stalking their websites and social media. Then you had to do a shortlist and finally you chose the one. Now just trust that you made the right decision. Before the big day you should have already met your photographer and told them exactly what you want. Try to trust that your chosen photographer knows exactly what he/she is doing and has probably shot plenty of weddings. The more confident you are in your photographer the better quality of work they will most likely give you.
TIP 5 | Just relax
Even the best camera and perfect scenery will not hide tension. It’s your wedding day so just relax and most importantly, enjoy it! You’ve done all of the hard work and no doubt spent a fortune, so take a step back and take it all in. Remember your energy sets the atmosphere for the day and this will rub off on your guests. When you are immersed in your big day and soaking up the moment, this will automatically come through on camera. For my clients, often their favourite images are the most candid. Although great photos are nice, what ultimately matters is that you and your guests have an amazing experience. Pat yourself on the back because planning a wedding is far from easy. No matter how hard you try there will often be something that does not go to plan and that is absolutely okay. But as long as you can apply these top 5 tips, you are pretty much guaranteed some breath-taking photography that you can look back on happily, for years to come.
TOP 5 TIPS
Get the best out of your wedding photography
- Be organised
- Consider time
- Pre-plan group shots
- Trust your photographer
- Just relax
