by: Lauren

Hi again! I haven’t shared any kinds of tips on Tuesday lately, and when Brynn of D’Avello Photography sent these over, I just KNEW they would be a huge help to you all when you meet with potential photographers! I know I sure could have used them!! So without further ado, here are 7 questions to ask a potential photographer!

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 1. Do you have a second shooter or an assistant?

No one can be in two places at once and it takes at least two people to fully cover all of the moments of a wedding. For example, you want the picture of the bride walking down the aisle, but you also want the groom’s reaction to seeing his bride walking down the aisle, right? There is also a difference between a second shooter and an assistant. A second shooter is usually a photographer in their own right so if something terrible should happen to the main photographer (or their gear) the second shooter can step up and get the shot. An assistant is usually there to change lenses, batteries, hold lighting equipment and to get water for the main photographer.

**Bonus Question** Something else to ask is do they work with the same second shooter for every wedding or do they mix it up?

Working with the same second shooter will provide you with consistency in photographs, and great partners who work well together will have a system already in place to plan who will be where and what shots the other one is getting. This will ensure that you have photographs of the entirety of your day and not have 50 images of your bouquet, but none of your rings. We like to use walkie talkies when we are photographing a wedding so that we can continuously be in contact even from across the room. It has helped so many times when one of us sees a moment happening but aren’t close enough to catch it from where we are.

2. What equipment do you shoot with?

This is one of those questions that the photographer will probably geek out on you and start listing a bunch of letters and numbers for all their camera bodies and lenses. If you are not a camera gear enthusiast don’t worry there is only a few things you need to know. Pros always have two or more camera in case one malfunctions. They should also have a broad range of focal lengths in their lenses. Wide angle (17mm) to telephoto (200mm). Most photographers are more than happy to go into which lens is their favorite and why. They should be able to give you a really good idea of why they use what they use in layman’s terms. Remember that it is not just a nice camera that makes great photographs, it is just a tool; but a very powerful tool in the hands of a pro.

Pro Insight: 7 Questions To Ask A Potential Photographer via TheELD.com

3. Do you have liability insurance?

This is a MUST! Even if your venue doesn’t require it (although most do), if a photographer gets hurt or if a guest trips over their tripod and gets hurt it’s on you. Starting off your marriage responsible for someone else’s medical bills would be awful.

4. How do we receive the final images?

Some photographers will not provide high-resolution files to their clients so that they can sell you more prints, or they will charge an additional fee for the files. Some photographers are moving to a Cloud storage and delivery that gives you and your family access to all of your images to download and print. Some photographers are still using DVD’s to deliver files to clients. In either case you want to make sure you understand exactly what is included in your package before you sign on the dotted line.

**Bonus Question** If files are included, are all the images edited? Are they all high-resolution?

Knowing what you are getting back is just as important as knowing if you will get images back at all. Low resolution images are good for sharing online and possibly (and I stress possibly) printing out 4×6’s. They will not work for enlargements or having an album printed. Make sure you know what you are getting. Will they be retouched or will they be untouched?

Pro Insight: 7 Questions To Ask A Potential Photographer via TheELD.com

5. What is your process for posing?

Even if their style is primarily photojournalistic there is still a need for posed shots. Every photographer has a method for coaxing naturalness from their subjects. Let them tell you how they do it. Scheduling an engagement session before the wedding (or before booking) is a great way to see how you mesh with a photographer. Remember they will be with you all day and making sure you are comfortable with them can make or break your wedding day.

6. Can I contact past clients for references?

Ask to speak to 1 or 2 former clients. Tell the photographer what your plans for your wedding are so they can put you in contact with couple’s that had a similar theme or sized wedding. Ask the couple about their experience. How were they to work with? How did their family like them? Did they follow through with what they said they would do? Would they recommend them to their best friend if they were getting married?

7. What excites you about photographing weddings?

Here is where your intuition comes to bat. There are some photographers that secretly can’t stand photographing weddings, and we bet you can guess why they still do it. You’ll be able to tell if they really love it or not. Ask how they started. Listen for WHO they are in their story. Your photographers will be with you all day. Are they genuine? Funny? Kind? Basically, do you LIKE them?

Pro Insight: 7 Questions To Ask A Potential Photographer via TheELD.com

Seriously, when I say that I could have used these questions when I was searching for my photographer, I 100% mean it! First of all, the whole second shooter thing would have helped me a whole bunch, and secondly, I would have liked to have known about the posing. I had no idea about any of that! All of the above items that Brynn touches on are things that you most likely won’t think about, so be sure to jot these questions down/save the page/email to yourself/pin it/whatever so you can ask them when you’re meeting with potential photographers!

A huge thank you to Brynn and Mike of D’Avello Photography for sharing this expert insight with us!!!! You two are amazing! :)

For those of you who have already met with potential photographers- did you ask any questions? Any of these, or did you have others?
 



by: Brit Stewart

Happy Tuesday everyone! Today we’re starting off with some fabulous, bold inspiration from Brit- perfect for spring if you ask me!

I promise I love more than bold, electric colors. This palette really struck a chord with me because the bright colors are cheery and perfect for Spring or Summer. Use any one of these colors in a stronger balance to create an entirely new look and feel.

Inspiration Board: Surf Blue, Apple, Hot Pink and White via TheELD.comrow 1: Kay English Photography via SMP; J.Crew; Katie Stoops Photography / Flower Girls via SMP; Nicole Welch Photography via SMP
row 2: Cut and Paste via Oh So Beautiful Paper; Amanda Rae Photography via SMP; Thompson Photography Group via Every Last Detail
row 3: Charlotte Geary Photography; Amelia Johnson Photography via SMP; Angie Silvy Photography via SMP; SOTA via SMP

 
What colors are you most looking forward to now that we’re headed into Spring?
 



by: Lauren

Friends! I am so very excited about this week’s Vendor of the Week… Captured Photography By Jenny! Not only has Jenny been featured multiple times on ELD, but her photography is also super fabulous! And now it’s time for you to meet her…

Vendor of the Week: Captured Photography By Jenny via TheELD.com

What is your favorite wedding detail you’ve ever seen or created?

Fun detail- The Flip Books at receptions (where each guest can make a movie and they turn it in to a flip book)
Personal Detail- We had a bride and groom that used Hummingbirds throughout their wedding to remember the groom’s mom who had passed (it was her favorite bird).

Vendor of the Week: Captured Photography By Jenny via TheELD.com

What is your favorite store or brand?

Target!

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What advice do you have for a newly engaged bride?

Be nice to your photographer :) jk. No really, make your wedding personal. Don’t feel like you have copy what every one else is doing. Your wedding should be just as unique as you are!

Vendor of the Week: Captured Photography By Jenny via TheELD.com

What is your favorite thing about weddings?

I love LOVE. So being able to capture the emotions exchanged on a wedding day is pretty priceless. Seeing a daddy give away his daughter, the bride and groom’s exchange of looks throughout the day, all of it. Precious. And if I am going to be honest, I totally look forward to the dancing part of the reception too! So fun!

Vendor of the Week: Captured Photography By Jenny via TheELD.com

What qualities do you possess that enable you to work well with brides and grooms?

We really get to know our clients. After all the wedding is about you, so we want the photos to reflect you in your truest form.

Vendor of the Week: Captured Photography By Jenny via TheELD.com

What steps do you take to ensure that your clients will have amazing wedding days when working with you?

We are over-prepared and over-communicate with our clients. Photography shouldn’t be a stressful part of your planning and day. We also strive to be very consistent, so our clients know exactly what they are getting when they invite us to capture their wedding.

Vendor of the Week: Captured Photography By Jenny via TheELD.com

Now that you know a little more about Captured Photography By Jenny, go on over to her ELV listing to check out more of her work and see what her past brides are saying about how amazing she is! :)

 

Captured Photography by Jenny

email: capturedjen@gmail.com | phone: 561.253.4928 | website: http://www.capturedbyjen.com
twitter: Follow @capturedjen | facebook: “Like” Captured Photography!

location: East Coast FL, Florida | type: Photographer | style: Classic, Modern | price: $$

 



by: Lauren

This Monday deserves a big huge WOO HOO! Why you ask? Well, not just because it’s Monday, but because today marks the 1 year anniversary of when I started blogging full time! (I know, I know, I make a celebration out of everything, but just humor me.) So you all get a big huge THANK YOU from me for being such awesome readers! ;) And today’s wedding from Thompson Photography Group is perfect to celebrate this random-but-kind-of-not-Monday! It’s bright, gorgeous, and best of all… on an absolutely beautiful beach! And the bride, Traci, is just contagiously happy… so hopefully her cheerfulness will rub off on us and start this week off wonderfully!

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What (or who) helped you most in your planning process and/or on your wedding day?

I couldn’t imagine planning our wedding without Stefanie Fox (Mr. and Mrs. Wedding Planner)! She was absolutely the most wonderful wedding planner to work with. My husband and I had a vision of the wedding day, and Stefanie was able to make it come to life. Living in Columbus, Ohio, we knew it would be challenging to plan for our dream destination wedding on the beach in Florida, but Stefanie was there every step of the way. From helping us find the perfect location, to connecting us with every single, fabulous vendor, to becoming a true friend that we were so happy to share the big day with – she was truly amazing!

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What was the most important thing to you when deciding who to work with for your wedding?

Once we decided that we wanted to get married in Florida, I started the search for a wedding planner on TheKnot. I found four different planners in South Florida and chatted with each one on the phone. Stefanie and I connected right away- she wanted to get to know us as a couple, and find out about our style so she could help us find the right location and venue. She understood our budget constraints and made us feel confident that she would provide options. And we were able to Skype with her – which was super helpful since we were so far away. Everyone else we worked with was amazing too! From The Colony Cabana Club, Cassidy Thompson Photography, Touch of Paradise florists, Cest si Bon Catering and Liquid DJ’s. Stefanie connected us with everyone, and they all took the time to get to know us, brainstorm ideas and provide options we could work with.

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Did any of your vendors do anything special for you before, on, or after your wedding day that you would like to share?

I would say that every vendor in their own way did something extra special! The Colony Cabana Hotel and Club made every one of our guests experience so personal, and everyone that worked at the Club the night of our wedding pitched in to help make the set up flawless. Cassidy Thompson met with us a few months before the wedding for a quick photo shoot, just to make sure she knew how we would photograph! It was so nice to get to know her before the wedding – and she sent us those pre-wedding photos as a gift. Steve and his team from Touch of Paradise really understood what we were looking for when it came to a rustic beach theme. The flowers and the table centerpieces were even more beautiful than I ever could have imagined. Pat and her team from Cest si Bon went above and beyond – taking care of seating for the ceremony, table settings, and of course the food and drinks! Our guests were so impressed – people continue to comment on how it was the best and most unique menu they had ever had at a wedding! Shannon and the DJ’s from Liquid DJ’s were awesome! We selected specific songs for our ceremony and dinner, and they played everything right on time. And they really kept the dance floor moving!! In fact, we were having such a great time, that every vendor agreed to keep the party going for an extra 30 minutes! Talk about going above and beyond!

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What was your favorite thing about your wedding?

Oh I don’t think it’s possible to pick a favorite moment from our wedding! Just take a look at the photos – I honestly didn’t stop smiling all day! Looking back, I feel so blessed that we were lucky enough to work with people that truly cared about making it the most memorable experience for us. I was able to savor every moment, from the time I started getting ready in the morning, to the moment the last song played – and that is a testament to having wonderful people around me. I guess if I had to choose, I would say, during the reception, when all the guests were on the dance floor, Mike and I took a moment together to stand back in the shadows and look at everyone – really taking it all in, and sneaking in a private moment (and kiss!) as husband and wife.

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What is your best piece of advice for other brides?

My best piece of advice to other brides would be…hire a wedding planner! Make sure it’s someone you can talk to a lot, and who is interested in what you want but also has good ideas to contribute. The feeling of not having to worry about anything but walking down the aisle on your big day is priceless! One other fun tip, have a good friend carry your camera around the day of the wedding and take pictures. That way, when you get on the plane to your honeymoon, you and your hubby can look at all the shots!

Oh, hey, did you see what Traci said right up there? If you missed it, you should definitely read her advice. :) Traci, thank you so much for your wonderful insight! And Thompson Photography Group, thank you for sharing the beautiful photos of this wedding with us!

Well I don’t know about you, but I LOVE those centerpieces! They’re beachy, yet still very modern- my favorite take on the beach style! What do you think? Do you love those centerpieces, or did something else catch your eye? :)

 

Vendors who made it all happen…

Photographer: Thompson Photography Group / Wedding Planner/Coordinator: Mr. & Mrs. Wedding / Reception Venue: The Colony Hotel & Cabana Club / Flowers & Decor: Touch of Paradise / Catering: C'est Si Bon Catering / Invitations & Stationery: Mike Graziani / DJ: Liquid DJs / Transportation: Molly's Trolleys / Ceremony Officiant: Rev. Colleen Haney / Bride’s Dress: Winnie Couture