Wednesday 8 January 2014

Say no to the free photographer

The Waterfront in Hamilton.
First of all, there is no such thing as a free photographer, or a free DJ, or a free limo. Any vendor who offers something for free is charging you for that service or item. They are just including that cost with some other service or item rather than showing it separately on the invoice. Also, the vendor, venue or destination resort will most likely hire the cheapest person or service available rather than hiring the best person or service.

What if your friend or relative offers to shoot your wedding for you? If he or she is a professional wedding photographer, grab them, today is your lucky day! However, if they are not a professional wedding photographer my advice to you is to thank them for the gracious offer but tell them you have already booked your photographer.


I regularly get calls from recently married people asking if there is anything I can do to salvage their wedding photos which were taken by a friend, relative or photography student.

Shooting a wedding is a daunting task that requires incredible organizational skills, a thorough knowledge of photography fundamentals, and some very expensive equipment.

Balls Falls Conservation Area.
Selecting locations which offer great backgrounds and excellent light and getting a large amount of high quality shots in a timely manner is not within the expertise of the average hobby photographer. In addition, there are numerous technical aspects of photography that must be dealt with during the day. The auto or program mode used by most hobbyists will not provide the high quality photographs you are expecting.

The entry level DSLR with its plastic lens and pro quality DSLR with its glass lens can look very similar but, they are definitely not! The difference in image quality is very substantial.

This is one of those instances where you really do get what you pay for. So, if you want high quality photos to capture your special day hire a pro.

I hope this post has been helpful. If you have any questions feel free to contact me.

Paul Potter
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