
"Your wedding day is a long stressful day. You will spend many hours with your photographer(s). If you are comfortable with them and they with you, your photos will reflect that. Spend more money on the things that are most important to you. If photography is important to you the extra money you might spend to get someone who you thought was out of your league could be worth it to you in the long run. Lower prices don't always produce the best results, and in the case of most professional photographers, you get what you pay for. You're going to be looking at these photos for the rest of your life, so take your time choosing a photographer! View their website, talk to them, meet with them in person. You want to make sure that you not only love their work, but that you want to see yourself in them. This is the only part of your wedding day that you'll have to remember it with for the rest of your life, choose carefully. Communicate often with your photographer before the wedding day. Make sure that your photographer understands the photos that are the most important to you and your family. It is helpful to write out a list for your photographer so they will know who the important family members are and who they should focus on when taking pictures throughout the day. Appoint someone, (usually the best man) to gather the individuals when needed and to help identify specific family members. "- Henry of LensWiz Digital Photography, Marlborough, MA Wedding Photographer