8:57 problem is, many of these so called 'fine art light & airy' wedding photographers tend to showcase photos from 'styled photo sessions' in a controlled enviroment from some expensive workshop they attented.
I read a review on the Knot of a photographer that lost all of the photos because of a corrupted file. The bride and Groom have absolutely no photos of their ceremony because their ceremony was intentionally unplugged. They received a refund but she said she would have preferred to have the pictures. (I'm surprised the photographer did not offer them a post-wedding shoot for portraits at least in addition to the refund) What an absolute nightmare.
Asking to see a full gallery from the venue is my favorite question and one of the most useful. +1 for this question to ask your photographer.
Agreed! It's so nice to learn from photographers what they think is most important to ask. I'd love to hear what you'd suggest for video too.
Wow! Some of these I would’ve never guessed! The “backing up those photos” is GENIUS!
Right? That was definitely not on my radar.
Yes, best video yet! I never knew to ask even half of these questions! Such a great idea getting the advice straight from the photographers!
Me either! Yes they had so much insight, really great to hear from them directly.
Wow! What an insightful video, even for myself as a wedding professional! Special thanks to our awesome NOLA photogs!!!
Me too! This isn't a perspective I get to hear often.
I've worked with many of these Photographers!
Total PROS!
Thanks. Great Video!
-Russell
Agreed, these are true professionals in every sense!
Best video yet! These are really awesome questions that I would never think to ask! Very cool video!!
Thank you Amelia! I loved hearing what they would ask.
8:57 problem is, many of these so called 'fine art light & airy' wedding photographers tend to showcase photos from 'styled photo sessions' in a controlled enviroment from some expensive workshop they attented.
I read a review on the Knot of a photographer that lost all of the photos because of a corrupted file. The bride and Groom have absolutely no photos of their ceremony because their ceremony was intentionally unplugged. They received a refund but she said she would have preferred to have the pictures. (I'm surprised the photographer did not offer them a post-wedding shoot for portraits at least in addition to the refund) What an absolute nightmare.
This was so helpful! Thank you!
Great video
Thank you!
If you want to remove a tattoo, i think you have to ask it to someone else i think :-))))
The only question I want my clients to ask is:
"what will you do if Grandma says something racy?"
me:
"nothing. take a tequila shot with her."