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  1. that does not sound bad..... especially for both video and photo. - of course, quality, style and approach is more important than price! -- but for 6,000 they are probably competively priced for travel photogs - so you should have your choice of pretty much any travel photog in the world!

     

    I'm sure the points they made about local photogs vs. travel photogs are valid -- but there I'm sure the local photogs would make their share of good points as well.

     

    Of course, I am biased - but i tend to lean towards travel photogs who regularly shoot at all kinds of differnet locations. -- There are some other threads on this site about the benefits and drawbacks from both sides of the argument.

     

    Best of luck in planning!

  2. There are a number of local shows going on during the fall -- and the biggest benefit to these shows is that all vendors are usually required to provide a prize of some sort -- so there are lots of winners!

     

    Many Sheraton hotels in the area have bridal shows - the best way to find the local shows is on sites the knot.com or by picking up bridal magazines.

     

    The largest show in the Baltimore area is the Maryland Wedding Professionals show at the state fairgrounds in timonium - but that's not until Jan.

     

     

    these shows are a good place to see a ton of vendors in one spot. - However, most local shows only have one or 2 bridal gown places that show up. -- the bigger shows usually have the variety -- the state fair grounds show last year about about 7-10 bridal botique vendors there -- so there was a good variety.

     

    -- I know other shows overwhelm their shows with one type of vendor. -- there is a show in Baltimore we specifically dont do because it's really just a "photography" show - where 75% of the wedding vendors there are photographers. -- that is useless to many brides who already have a photogapher!

     

     

     

    ........ When researching the shows - see the vendor list and make sure there are not a ton of one type of vendor. -

     

     

    sorry........ that was a big ramble about bridal shows........ obviously, I've been to alot and have alot of opinions.

     

    lol....... if you have any questions let me know!

  3. IMO - video in getting ready segments works only if there is alot of room where you are getting ready. - not something most people think about, but I am regularly in very small spaces when a bride is getting ready -

     

    throwing a videographer, in addition to the photographer, and all of the equipment into a room, can be a bit overwhelming to everyone (not just you, but bridesmaids, parents, etc.) - People typically act much different when they feel like they are putting on a show for the media! - I prefer much more natural moments and thus, try to "lay low" - the more people you add into a small room, the much less possible it is to act natural! :)

  4. I cant resist - I think I've got the best job in the world!! I work whatever hours I want, I'm able to make a living on a creative skill that I enjoy doing - I get to stand on the "sidelines of history" so to speak in shooting news..... and I get to go to great weddings and parties all the time. - :)

     

    Of course, my wife brings in the benefits, health insurance, etc. - not to mention the steady / regular check! -- But I really couldnt ask for a better job. - the only thing I might enjoy more than what I do now is playing poker for a living! :)

  5. Quote:
    Originally Posted by Evan Baines View Post
    Another vital thing is to make sure you communicate with a potential photographer to make sure your personalities are a good mesh! You're going to be spending more time with your photographer than just about anyone on your wedding day.
    Excellent point............ and probably one of the most important!
  6. Quote:
    Originally Posted by Jtds2713 View Post
    Hello Ladies (and Gents)!
    Let me start with a few that comes to mind:

    1. During the interview process, ask the photographer for pictures of a whole wedding.
    2. Ask the photographer how they will edit your photos.
    3. How long will it take to process the pictures after the wedding and when can you expect to receive them.
    4. Do they work alone or is there a second shooter? Just because a photographer has an assistant does not mean the assistant is also a photographer.

    I think these are all applicable to all weddings - (and many more apply), but specifically for destination weddings you probably want to add some of these:

    1. - Do you carry a general liability insurance policy?

    2. - Do you alter your packages for destination weddings (we add a number of features for destinations)

    3. - What happens if you miss your flight?

    4. - What type of equipment do you bring? - Do you ship your equipment to the location, or do you bring it with you on the plane? -- what if your equipment does not arrive, - gets lost in baggage? - what are your backup plans?

    5. -- If you are not set on a wedding date, you may find some variances for DW photographer prices based on the time of the year. - For instance, we do not take any (or very, very limited) DW's in May-June, and September-October. - other photogs, simply raise their rates during these times of the year for DW's (since the cost of going on one DW- often costs you 3 or 4 weddings at home).

    ......... I could probably go on and on, but these are common ones I get! :)
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