Why You Need 2 Wedding Photographers on Your Big Day


The right wedding photographer will capture and preserve your wedding day to life. If he / she is doing her job right, they should be documented by all-as it happens. Of course, we all see clearly the image that mom loves, but the end result should be a time line using only the pictures that tell the story.

One thing you May want to consider when hiring your photographer is easy, as photographers will be at your wedding? Make sure you ask who will actually shooting weddings, as well. You May be dealing with vendors when it should be dealing with photographers. If their "second shooter" to find out if you are an assistant or a real photographer? Assistant may appear as a photographer at first glance, but in reality they are usually a trainee or $ 10 an hour helpers.

Why are two better than one?

Having two photographers will give you many advantages. One advantage is that you'll have twice as many pictures to choose from and multiple angles of the same shot. While you and your bridesmaids smiling at the main photographer, the second shooter will get the same picture from a sincere position. I noticed that a lot of my clients will choose candid pictures above "looks into the camera" angle. After the second shooter will also give you a much wider coverage of your wedding. While the girls may be taking forever to get ready in the hotel, another shooter can be with the guys at the ceremony site (or in many cases, the bar!) candid photos guys have a blast before the wedding can be priceless. After 2 photographers can also save a lot of time, if you have time issues.

There are many other factors in reaching its opinion on the photographer. Seeing (and taste), their work is important, but your personality click is even more important. You will want your photographer to fit into your wedding. This will help you find the emotions going on in the room, and let you feel more comfortable and show emotions. Sometimes the photographer looks, age, or even a sense of humor can make or break a job. (The same goes for a DJ, too !)