Wedding planning is all about setting your priorities.

In the current economy making sure you’ve covered all the bases, while staying on budget can be a challenge.

You may be tempted to save a few dollars, and forgo hiring a professional photographer.

After all, your friend / relative / co-worker has a nice new digital camera,

and they’ll photograph your wedding for free.

Or you know a student who’s just out of school and looking to build their portfolio.

They’ll shoot your wedding and give you the files on a DVD for R1500.00.

I know this will sound self serving coming from a Professional Wedding Photographer,

but you need to remember one simple fact when you’re making this decision:

You get what you pay for.

It’s as simple as that.

I was contacted no less than six times last year by couples with a DVD containing 1200 snapshots from their wedding.

They were overwhelmed and wanted me to fix the exposure, crop, color correct and retouch their wedding images and produce an album for them.

My answer is always the same: “Why don’t you ask the person who took the photos to do that”

The answer is usually that their friend either can’t or won’t do it.

What do you get by hiring me that your friend can’t provide?

  • I’m a professional. I’ve been a full time photographer for over 20 years.

  • I know how weddings work. I know how to keep things on track, and how to keep the photos flowing.

  • I’m excited about shooting your wedding NOT nervous. (There is a HUGE difference)

  • I’ve got top-of-the line equipment and a spare for every piece of equipment I use.

  • I know my cameras inside and out. I know how they work and I know how to make them give me the result I’m looking for.

  • I’m not “Pretty good” at Photoshop. I’m great at Photoshop. All my final prints are fully retouched and you will love the way you look.

  • I work with a contract to make sure there are no misunderstandings and you know exactly what you are going to get for your money.

That last point is hugely important. I have a signed contract with all my couples. From the word go, everyone knows what is expected of them.

I’m not going to “forget” your wedding. I’m not going to decide I’d rather go to the cottage,

or get nervous and back out ten days before the wedding.

If one of my cameras develops a fault, I’ll just use one of my spares.

Over the past years, I’ve been contacted by couples looking for a photographer on short notice because their friend backed out for one of the above reasons.

Believe it or not,I’ve even been approached by couples while I was photographing a wedding

asking me to photograph them because their friend didn’t show up.

As I said at the beginning, Wedding planning is all about setting your priorities. One thing to remember though is twenty years down the road,

you’ll be glad you made the small investment of having a professional capture and immortalize one of the most important days of your life.