Saturday, February 13, 2010

Hints For Saving Money On Wedding Photography

By Sammy Shaw

Wedding photographs set the stage for long time memories and very few brides wish to take the cheap route where this is concerned. Although we are hesitant to offer advice to try to save money on your wedding photos, with professional wedding photography prices skyrocketing, not all brides can find the money for such services.

For the bride on a budget, here are some ways to cut costs on your wedding photos:

(1) Start with friends and family and see if there is a photographer in the group. There is usually someone who loves taking pictures and has above average equipment. Try to find a friend or family member who takes decent photos and ask him or her if they would be willing to help out. Weddings are happy occasions and people are always willing to step in and help out where they can; to help trim your wedding expenses, you should consider using their services. If you do find someone willing to help, be sure you meet with them prior to the big day and discuss any specific shots that you have your heart set on.

(2) Check with your local college or university for a photography student. They will love to have an opportunity to work an event and have something to put in their portfolio. Sure they are amateurs, but that means they will have a different view and will bring new creative ideas to give you some unique photos.

(3) Many people give guests disposable cameras as an option to getting photos of their event. Give each table a themed disposable camera and let your guests take the photographs. You will get a variety of shots, all from different angles; this way you can pick which ones you like best. Put one person in charge of collecting the cameras and taking them to be developed.

4.) If having a professional photographer is important to you, take a look around and get in touch with a lot of photographers. See what they have to offer after letting them know about your budget. You could be amazed with their reply. Limiting the amount of photos will also assist with your photography budget.

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