Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Get Yourself A Decent Chicago Photographer For Wedding

By Karin Garcia


The one thing I would point out as being important when hiring a photographer is to know that this is a skill that is half art, half trade. Some photographers for hire can be too much on on end of the spectrum, and either extreme is a bad thing if you want good wedding photography done. I will show you how you avoid these people.

A photographer who does weddings because he or she is an artist that wants to be proud of their artistic talent and then produce gallery exhibits in 10 years - is not someone you want. They'll be more focused on making great "art" rather than focusing on your sentimental needs and wants.

It's just as bad when you have someone on the other side of the spectrum. A person who's only in this to make money and "service clients" will not make pictures that are quite as good as the artistically driven. He or he will tend to view photography very clinically and not really care whether the photos are beautiful, only if they meet the technical criteria required. Whereas as the artisan views photography too emotionally for your wedding needs, a "businessman-photographer" captures no emotion in your wedding.

So who is the right person for the job? In this case it is a person who sits right along the golden mean between the two extremes. In more practical terms this is someone who loves photography in their private life, but treats it as a profession and a service when hired to do so. To see if one loves photography, just ask what got them into photography and see if they show any passion for it.

When you have made sure the person is passionate about photography, you have only met your first criterion. To meet the second criterion, you need to go ahead and see how this person handles business. Ask them what they think about contracts, how they handle payments, how they handle marketing and other business questions. If they respond in a very casual manner, where they seem to be treating business as a side thing, this is not good. If they respond like a business person - this is great!




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