Thursday, July 1, 2010

#Wedding #Planning- When to hire a #photographer and more!

I am so blessed to know and work with such talented professionals like photographer extraordinaire Kristen Weaver! I know she is reading this with a little smile on her face (and a huge bucket of humility the size of her new WATCH!!!) Yes, Kristen- I THINK YOU ROCK! I can honestly say that photoshoots are hard, long and a little bit overwhelming BUT, the challenge of the creative is what drives me! I think the hardest part is waiting to see the final results......... (yes, I ask EVERY time "Did we get it?")  Here are a few sneak peeks of Behind The Scenes of our most recent Miami trip.

Kristen wrote an eye opening and informative blog post today about When to book your Photographer! A Must Read! Talent is scarce and if you really want the best, you should ensure that you plan early (you know that other brides are doing it too.) What are you waiting for anyway?

Then I read the post that Lauren from Every Last Detail posted today! I have posted the first two paragraphs, but this is an informative article that you should read for yourself. 

There’s a very common question that I hear from brides when they’re starting in on their wedding planning: “How early is too early to…,” or “how late is too late to…?” In regards to booking vendors, it totally depends on the type of vendor and your location. But overall, there is pretty much an order to stick to. It’s more a matter of vendors that book up quickly and trust me- the good ones book up fast!
 
1. Find and book your wedding planner. ;) It doesn’t even have to be a planner for Full Planning-  it’s just a good idea to meet with a planner to discuss ideas and get vendor recommendations. (At this time start looking for and researching vendors, particularly photographers)


Thanks to Kristen and Lauren for inspiring me everyday!
 

1 Response to “#Wedding #Planning- When to hire a #photographer and more!”

    knoxville photographer said...

    Pick a photographer that makes you feel comfortable. You should feel at ease with your photographer. If you don't, you won't trust their expertise and directions. And your uneasiness will show up in your pictures.

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