Amateur or Professional Wedding Photographer Professional Is Best
Your wedding photographs are a lasting reminder of your special day which will be shown to family and friends for many years to come. This important piece of your own history should be left to the professionals.
A professional wedding photographer understands how to capture images and obtain successful results in any situation. For a professional photographer it is as important for the photographer to achieve the right results as it is for you, as many appointments are generated from recommendations.
Obviously budget will be a factor in choosing your photographer. However, a budget photographer should not necessarily be confused with an amateur photographer.
A professional photographer may still cover your wedding for a similar price as an amateur by tweaking their packages to suit.
A professional photographer is all about creating the perfect images of your big day and capturing the important moments. Costs can increase when selecting an album for your photographs, number of images required for printing etc. However, many professional photographers will reduce their costs where the client does not require the prints in an album or any printed photographs at all.
Many photographers will allow the client to have their images copyright free on a disc for printing as required; however, you must first get permission off the photographer. Without permission, these images and the copyright are generally owned by the photographer so reproduction is prohibited.
It should be remembered that many professional photographers will use their preferred printers who closely match colors etc. to the original. Therefore, whilst using a professional who does this may seem expensive, the quality of the finished photographs will be of the highest standard. Printing photographs on a PC will certainly not achieve the same results. Likewise quick print processors may well use old equipment and inferior papers or inks so will also not achieve the best results.
That said, simply having the images on disc can significantly reduce the cost and you still have a lasting reminder in digital format.











