6 Tips For Choosing Your Family Photographer

6. Determine a budget

Before you book a photo session, you should have a clear idea of how much you can afford to spend.

You may find a photographer you absolutely love, but their packages may be completely out of your price range.

To avoid that disappointment, figure out your budget before you start looking so you know right away if a particular photographer just isn’t possible for you.

 
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5. Know what style of images you want

Every photographer has a different style. Are you looking for more candid, photojournalistic images? Or do you want posed portraits?

Maybe you have your heart set on natural light photos, or maybe you’d prefer the studio setting.

Whatever you want, it’s important to know what style and type of images you’re looking for, so you can choose a photographer who can meet your specific needs.

 
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4. Ask to view full galleries

Of course, photographers will have some of the best images on their websites or social media profiles, but if you want to get a clear idea of their ability and style, ask if you can view a full gallery from one of their sessions.

While you don’t need to request a full gallery from every potential photographer, if you’re down to two or three, it doesn’t hurt to ask to help you make your decision.

3. Don’t be afraid to ask questions

You’re hiring a professional photographer to do a service for you, so don’t hesitate to ask questions about packages, products, options, and anything else that comes to mind.

A pro will be used to these questions and will have answers ready for you.

2. Be clear on your rights

Understanding the permissions and rights around your photos is important, especially if you’re planning to print the images yourself.

Talk to any potential photographer about whether you will have printing rights or be able to post photos online.

Most photographers offer a release that allows you to use the photos in any way for your own personal use, but it’s important to understand the specifics before you sign a contract.

1. Make sure they’re a good fit

Sometimes personalities mesh perfectly, and you become instant friends.

Sometimes you and another person are just too different to work comfortably together.

If you and your photographer don’t mesh, your session may be awkward or just no fun, and that’s the last thing you want.

Meet with your potential photographer before you book your session to be sure they’re a good fit for you.

 
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When it comes to choosing a photographer, it’s important to get all your questions answered upfront and to find someone whose style and vibe match your vision for your images.

The better your connection with your photographer, the more comfortable you’ll feel and the better your photos will turn out!


 

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