Tips on How to Choose Your Wedding Photographer

If you are recently engaged and/or planning a wedding, more likely than not, you are overwhelmed by how many wedding vendors are available to you. A photographer, specifically, can be one of the most important people you hire for your wedding. In fact, you'll spend more time with your photographer than you will with any other person you hire for your wedding.

You want amazing photos, but there are so many choices. Where do you start? Today, I'll go over tips that will help you choose the perfect wedding photographer. No matter what kind of wedding you are planning, you should consider the following when making this important decision.

1. First things first: start searching right away!

The best wedding photographers book at least a year in advance so as soon as you pick a date for your wedding, start looking for your wedding photographer. There's nothing worse than finding a photography you absolutely love, only to hear that they have already booked your date.

2. It's all about style

When you're looking at a photographer's portfolio, take notice of the images -- are they dark and dramatic, or colorful and bright? Try to imagine your wedding and the style that comes to mind. For those unfamiliar with the different photography styles, most photographers will describe their style on their websites or you can ask them whether they focus on portraiture, candids (also called documentary or photojournalistic), fine art (which is focused on creative angles and images worthy of display) or a combination of these styles. According to Wedding Paper Divas, you consider how well they perform in different settings and environments. For example, if you're getting married on the beach, make sure the photographer is skilled in outdoor wedding photography.

Equally important, ask photographers you are interviewing if they will consider your ideas. How much creative control do you want to have? Some brides have lots of ideas they want to incorporate into their wedding, while others would rather leave all of that to the professional. Be sure to communicate your needs to the photographers you are talking to and make sure they are able to accommodate your wishes.

One last note on style: find a photographer who is able to create timeless images. Trends are fun but they come and go. Do you want to look back on your photos in 10 years and wonder what you were thinking? Enhancements such as selective color, texts, added images and heavy vignettes will date your photos and probably won't stand the test of time. Look for clean, colorful images that accurately reflect reality with no obvious editing effects.

3. Personality

I highly recommend meeting with the wedding photographer you plan on hiring whenever possible. If meeting is not possible, have a video call or Skype consultation with the photographer. You will undoubtedly spend more time with your wedding photographer than any other vendor so make sure personality-wise that you're a good fit. Some photographers are bold and take center stage wherever they go, while others quietly do their job while you barely notice they are even there. The best wedding photographers will remain unnoticed at times such as the ceremony but will also know how to direct people when necessary to ensure family and friends are present and look their best during the formals.

The more times you meet with your wedding photographer before the wedding, the more relaxed you will be in front of the camera. I suggest meeting with the photographer for an initial consultation/booking and also at least one more time before the wedding. This could be meeting at the venue or having an engagement session with the photographer.

4. Ask to see a full wedding album

When you meet your photographer, ask to see a full wedding album. This is important because photographers put only their best work on their websites. You want to make sure the photographer can photograph the entire wedding beautifully, not just a handful of images. It's even better if you get to see a couple different albums from different wedding venues. Ask the photographer if he or she will be the actual photographer who will photograph your wedding and be sure that the images you are looking at were taken by thatphotographer. Believe it or not, some photographers show sample albums filled with photos that they did not actually take. If the images don't match the ones you've seen on their website, move on.

When possible, hire a photographer that specializes in weddings. Have you ever heard the phrase: jack of all trades, master of none? The same applies for your wedding photographer. Many photographers shoot families, newborns, Seniors, maternity, etc. and while that is great, someone who specializes in weddings is going to be the most knowledgeable on how to make the best use of your time. They will always be in the right place at the right time. Wedding photographers will also be experienced in working with other professionals, such as wedding planners, officiants and day-of coordinators.

5. Does your wedding photographer network with other professionals?

You may be wondering why this is important. Consider this: something happens to your wedding photographer the day of your wedding and they are unable to be there. While no wedding photographer ever plans on not being able to photograph your wedding, knowing other professionals that could step in to take their place in the event of an emergency is essential. Do they have back-up? You are safest going with a photographer who will include a second photographer (a plus if they are also a wedding photographer). At the very least, you will have a photographer in the rare event something happens to your lead photographer.

6. Evaluate price!

Not all photographers are at the same skill and experience level. You can't expect the same quality from a $500 photographer than you would from a $5000 photographer. While it may be tempting to go with the most affordable option, remember that your wedding day is one of the most important days of your life. There are many ways you can save on other aspects of your wedding in order to afford a professional wedding photographer who you can trust to capture your special day. With that said, depending on your location, expect wedding photography coverage to start between $2500 and $3500. Engagement sessions, wedding albums and prints are often an additional cost. When in doubt, choose an adequate number of hours to ensure plenty of coverage on your wedding day.  It's better to have an hour of wiggle room in case something takes longer than expected. Plus, adding on hours after the fact can often cost you more.

7. Reviews and Testimonials

Be sure to do some research on photographers' reviews. While friends and family may recommend a photographer, it always good to read testimonials from actual couples who worked with the photographer. Good places to check for reviews are WeddingWire, The Knot and Google Plus (Google maps will also display reviews).

Finally, check out these Questions to Ask Your Wedding Photographer!

Tips on how to choose your wedding photographer by Trina Dinnar.
Mackenzie and Stewart's Maine Engagement Portraits in Cape Elizabeth

When I met these two a few months ago, I knew right away they had a special connection. I was so excited when they decided to do a winter engagement session at Two Lights State Park in Cape Elizabeth, Maine. Two Lights State Park was the perfect place for an engagement session. The land overlooks a rocky Maine coast and two historic lighthouses are the park's landmarks.

The freshly-fallen snow was perfect for this outdoor winter session. I loved how they braved the cold and hiking through the snow effortlessly! The couple also brought along their dog, Pogie, who made his appearances a couple of times. He seemed to really like the camera and even posed for me at one point!

I asked Mackenzie and Stewart to share a little about their relationship and engagement:

 How did you two meet?

We actually grew up in the same hometown as children and technically met in 2nd grade. We had a brief (3 weeks at best!) junior high romance that we love to laugh about now. We remained friends throughout the years and kept in contact with each other throughout our various life stages. After college we became close again as the summer months drew us back to our hometown in Midcoast Maine which is where we fell in love. 

What did you do on your first date?

We spent the day boating on the lake together basking in the sun followed by a romantic dinner. 

When and where did your engagement take place? Please describe the proposal.

Our engagement happened on July 26, 2014 and coincidentally resembles our first date in many ways, but with a lot more history and memories to fond over! We were at Mackenzie's family cottage on the lake spending a day with close friends. The day wound down and we were preparing to leave for dinner.

"Stewart swears that I brushed my hair for 2 hours inside the house as he awaited for me to join everyone outside. Once I rejoined the group, Stewart took my hand and asked me to go for a walk onto the dock. Surprise! Stewart got down on one knee and asked me to marry him. I said YES!  Of course, our friends were all in on the proposal and had champagne waiting for all of us to celebrate. It was my perfect proposal."

What are some activities or hobbies that you love doing together?

We love spending time with our dog, Pogie. We enjoy boating, hiking, camping, flying in Stewart's plane, traveling, exploring new places, bowling, fishing, spending time with family and friends, and many more activities.

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I'm looking forward to photographing the couple's wedding on September 10th, 2016 at the Falmouth Country Club.

Rebecca and Daniel's Fall Themed New Hampshire Wedding

I had the honor of working again with the lovely and talented Autumn Wells of Autumn Bliss Photography. I already knew before the big day that Autumn and I make a great team. Earlier this year, Autumn had been my second shooter for Elizabeth and Jason's Rustic Farm Maine Wedding. This time, our roles would be reversed, as I would be second shooting for her. I admit that as much as I love shooting my own weddings, I really love second shooting too. It allows me to tell the story from a unique and creative perspective.

Rebecca and Daniel's wedding took place on Saturday, October 24th, 2015. I arrived at St. Mary's Church in Rollinsford, New Hampshire where the couple's wedding ceremony would take place and I began photographing family and friends as they arrived for the wedding. Rebecca and Daniel had a full mass, traditional Catholic wedding.

The wedding reception, which took place at the Portsmouth Country Club in Greenland, NH, was decorated beautifully with fall themed décor and dark blue accents, such as silk tablecloths. Even the DJ lighting matched the décor, as it glowed a deep blue throughout the dining room and dance floor. The wedding party ventured outside for formal portraits with a scenic fall backdrop. It was by far the chilliest wedding I've photographed all season (it is also the last wedding I will photograph in 2015).

After Rebecca and Daniel were announced into the reception for their Grand Entrance, everyone in attendance of the wedding gathered outside for a large group photo. Autumn and I took the photos from the second story balcony. When everyone was back in the dining room, the couple shared their first dance and heartfelt toasts were given by the best man and maid of honor. The rest of the evening, the couple and their guests enjoyed dinner, dancing and an overall wonderful evening of celebration.

Autumn Bliss Photography and Trina Dinnar Photography are Maine wedding photographers traveling throughout Maine, New Hampshire, and beyond!

St. Mary's Church Wedding - Rollinsford, NH
My 2015 Year in Review [from Behind the Lens]

As 2015 comes to an end, I find myself reliving the year through the images that I captured. There were so many amazing moments both in my professional work and in my personal life. The year began with my daughter's two year cake smash session, which was more work than I'd ever put into any session ever. Most of the items I handmade, including the cake! We had one of the longest winters I can remember. Amy and Eric's Engagement session on Willard beach was the coldest session I've photographed to date -- a mere -8 degrees!

In March, I had the opportunity to photograph a dear college friend and the arrival of her first child. I am so very happy to have captured this very special time for her. As the year went on and spring came, the daffodils were in full bloom. I did a family session for a college friend, Holly and her husband and two boys. The location was so beautiful, I took my daughter, Lydia to the same location for a mini session. Next came Elizabeth and Jason's engagement session on the farm. They included their horses and steer which I thought was a really great idea!

When May came, I had my first wedding of 2015, which was Amy and Eric's wedding at the Bethel Inn. I'm proud to say that the Inn now has these images framed and on display in their lobby. Also in May, I photographed my neighbor's kids with their cousin for their annual photo session. Later that same month, I photographed Jessica and Kyle's engagement session in Lewiston, Maine.

In June, I had the opportunity to second shoot for Jessica Jaccarino from Jessica Jaccarino Photography at the Barn on Walnut Hill and Leah Arsenault from Leah Fisher Photography in Gloucester, Massachusetts.

July brought three more weddings. First was Elizabeth and Jason's rustic farm wedding followed by Devon and Michael's Boothbay Harbor wedding. The final wedding in July was one I photographed as a second shooter for Annemarie Kopey of Blossom N' Bloom Photography. It was a gorgeous wedding at the Nonantum resort in Kennebunkport Maine.

In August, I photographed Amanda and Paul's beach wedding at Joseph's By the Sea in Old Orchard Beach, Maine. Also that month, I did Deanna's senior photos and second shot a breathtaking Pineland Farms wedding with Amy Foy of Soul Child Photography.

The fall was the busiest time of 2015. It included Nicole and Kyle's backyard wedding in South Berwick, Jessica and Kyle's wedding at the Franco American center in Lewiston, Maine and Diana and Curt's wedding in Alna, Maine. I also had the opportunity to second shoot with some amazingly talented local photographers including Angela DiPhilippo of Life Portraits by Angela, Andrea Simmons from Andrea Simmons Photography, Cassandra Henri from Cassandra Henri Photography and Autumn Wells from Autumn Bliss photography.

In late fall, I photographed two wonderful engagement sessions: Sara and Jeremiah in Portsmouth, New Hampshire and Emily and Tom's in York, Maine. Lastly, in December, I photographed Cassandra Henri with her recent fiancé and son, Julian on the Polar Express train ride in Portland, Maine. That brings me all the way through yesterday, where I took my daughter outside to play in the first snow that has fallen this season.

Wow, it's been an amazing year and I've met some wonderful people, made new friends and traveled throughout New England capturing special moments in people's lives. I'm so honored to have documented each and every person's precious memories and I am so excited for what 2016 has in store!

Maine Portrait Photographer | Polar Express 2015

I'm taking a little break from blogging weddings this week to share a unique family session I had the wonderful opportunity of photographing. When a friend of mine (who also happens to be a wedding photographer) asked me to photograph her family's trip to the Polar Express in Portland, Maine, I was so excited! I've never had the opportunity to experience such a ride and I'm very glad she chose me to document this special Christmas occasion.

As for the back story, Cassandra and I met through a local photography group and have photographed a couple weddings together. Being in Portland brought back memories of our last experience photographing a wedding together — one which we'll likely not soon forget (but that story is for another day).

The Polar Express train ride departed from the Ocean Gateway in Portland, Maine. The lobby was decorated in Polar Express decor and I watched as all of the families that were to ride the train arrived. The kids wore their pajamas as to mimic the movie. It was also very nice that the train conductor stopped to take pictures with all of the kids.

The train soon arrived and we all got on board. The conductor went around to all of the train cars and punched the tickets of all of the children. Next, the chefs arrived and served hot chocolate and cookies while the music from the movie's soundtrack played in the background. The chefs read the entire Polar Express book while holding up the books so the kids could look at the pictures. The train then came to a stop and when we looked out the windows, we saw houses lit up for Christmas and Santa's sleigh. Santa came onto the train and greeted all of the kids. They were so excited!

The first gift of Christmas was announced and all the kids got a shiny silver bell (which only they could hear, of course). I am very glad I got to photograph this wonderful occasion. A big congratulations to Cassandra and Derek on their Engagement!

Trina Dinnar