Whoa, you're on fire!
We love your enthusiasm, but that's a lot of enquiries sent today which means a lot of responses coming your way...
Don't worry, you've done nothing wrong but just so that you don't get overwhelmed with suppliers contacting you over the next few days, we limit the number of enquiries you can make per day.
Cazeil Creative Weddings
Hi Tiana,
Thanks for asking this important question. Some may suggest that you ask a friend or family member to photograph, however, your wedding is a very special day. Your family and friends should be allowed to share with you this important chapter in your life, without the distraction of concentrating on 'getting the shot '. A professional photographer not only gives you confidence that you will receive images of high quality to remember these moments, but they will also have an emotional independence to capture your day and allow your guests to enjoy the day with you.
When you are deciding on a photographer, firstly you should feel a rapport with them, as they will be there with you for the whole day. Some questions you could ask are: what style of photography do they do, i.e. candid or posed, what experience do they have, do they have a second photographer, do they offer different packages, do they have suggestions for location shots in the area. You may also like to ask if they have a standard contract for consideration.
There are many more questions you could ask but these are just a few initial suggestions.
I sincerely hope that you find the right photographer for your special day.
Best wishes,
Carolyn Hide
Director of Smiles
Cazeil Creative Weddings
www.cazeilcreative.com.au