Hey Y’all! Let’s talk about types of wedding photographers.
No, I’m not talking about journalistic vs posed. I’m talking about the monetary types. There are 3 different types of wedding photography payment plans out there. Make sure to do your research and ask as many questions as you can from your potential wedding photographer before booking them.
- There is the type of wedding photographer who charges everything up front. They tend to look like the more expensive photographer, because they do not charge anything on the back end. Sort of like flying Spirit Airlines vs Southwest. These are the Southwest airlines of photographers. They offer prints and digital copies, and usually their package information is spelled out very clearly. I am a believer & practice this method.
- There is the Spirit Airlines version of wedding photographer. This photographer looks cheaper from far away, but as you start adding amenities the price starts adding up. You may be charged for the photographer to be there and a small number of digital images from your wedding, then you can add digital images and print images for a price. This is a perfect photographer for someone who just wants a few cherished moments from their wedding and are on a tight budget. Be careful, make sure to ask up front before signing any contracts how many images you get with their package, and exactly what comes with it.
- The last type of wedding photographer is a hybrid of #1 and #2. This photographer offers a standard package with most of the amenities you get from the #1 type of photographer, however they also offer reproductions and wedding albums on the back-end with an additional cost. They may tell you they will give you all of your edited images, however you may have to pay to download them or have them printed.
The most important thing is to consider what is most important to you, and make sure to ask all the right questions. Would you like to know what to ask photographers? click on the link below to go to a previous blog post about it.
What questions should you ask your potential wedding photographer?