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Wedding Photographers Denver CO

Wedding photographers are a very important part of your wedding day. Different wedding photographers have different styles, such as focusing more on posed photos or more on candid photography. See below to find wedding photographers in Denver, CO who give access to black and white wedding photography, color wedding photography, wedding portraits, digital retouching of wedding photos, and sometimes custom designed wedding albums.


Devo Photography LLC
(303) 523-3554
521 E 14th Ave
Denver, CO
IQ Imagery
(970) 769-6408
464 S Grant St
Denver, CO
Nicole Nichols Photography
(504) 298-5319
147 S.Logan St.
Denver, CO
360 Media
(303) 300-6752
96 Inverness Dr E Ste M
Englewood, CO
Mark Travis Weddings & Prtrts
(303) 987-8357
PO Box 597
Denver, CO
Gino Siller Photography
(303) 620-6511
1550 Larimer St
Denver, CO
Michael McGill Photography
(303) 620-6482
9 S. Ogden st.
Denver, CO
Candid Wedding Photographers
(303) 425-7222
4175 Harlan St Ste 201
Wheat Ridge, CO
Krys Squires Photography
(303) 249-6185
9021 E Amherst Dr.
Denver, CO
Romance Photography & Videos
(303) 922-4955
110 Federal Blvd
Denver, CO

Choosing Photographers and Videographers for Your Wedding Day

Contributed by Nily Glaser
personalized wedding planner & organizer
Copyrights© 2011 Nily Glaser, All Rights Reserved

General information  
We recommend that if possible, both bride and groom will attend all interviews.

Choosing a photographer and finding a videographer for your wedding Day are as easy as asking friends, checking your local yellow pages or searching the Internet. In order to comparison shop and select wisely, interview at least 3 photographers and at least 3 videographers before you contract with any.
Always carry a note pad and pen to write down important information and questions that may arise during your interview.

Other than your date, location, officiant and attire, photography and videography are the most important aspect of your wedding. There are many ways to cut wedding costs, photograpy is NOT one of them. Hire the very best and most highly recommended photographer as his - her work will walk you down memory lane. What was preserved in pictures, will not only becom a cherished keepsake, but will pass on to your heirs as a part of your family legacy. If you can not afford both, forgo the videographer but be sure to have the best photographer you can afford.

TIPS

In addition to having a photographer, provide your guests with disposable cameras and ask them to take spontaneous pictures and leave the cameras on the table so you can have them developed. These pictures will be much less expensive than the photographers and supply you with enough pictures to send to your guests with their Thank You notes.

Before you meet with potential photographers and videographers, you should brainstorm. write down exactly what you want captured prior to and on your wedding day. As you do, make a list of all the photos, poses, people and events you want taken before the wedding, during the ceremony, at the reception and after the wedding so you can inform the photographer and videographer.
Since you'll be rather busy during your wedding, you may wish to appoint a person and explain clearly and exactly what you want captured. Armed with the knowledge of and a list of your specifications, the appointed person needs to insure that the photographer and videographer follow your instructions precesely.

Highly professional photographers and videographers are very busy. Start your search as early as possible, after you set the wedding date, secure the location(s) for your ceremony and reception and confirm the date with your officiant.

You'll need to follow the guidelines set by your wedding venue.

Choose your photographer and videographer very carefully. Check his/her portfolio to assure that s-he is going to deliver what you have in mind. Consider not only the quality of the pictures but also the creativity of the photographer and videographer. Your wedding photos are the memory of your special day and you do not want them to be dull.
You may consider having the photographer take your engagement and other pre-wedding photographs. This will...

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Questions for Photographers and Videographers for Your Wedding Day

Contributed by Nily Glaser
personalized wedding planner & organizer
Copyrights© 2011 Nily Glaser, All Rights Reserved

General information  
We recommend that if possible, both bride and groom will attend all interviews.

I bet you never thought there are so many questions to ask.

Are you a full time photographer - videographer? How many photographers - videographers work with you?
How many photographers - videographers will come?
Do you use a photo assistant?
Can we see wedding photographs taken by the photographer assigned to us?
Are these albums all your work or other photographers' work?
Are these albums the work of the photographers who will actually be at our wedding?
Can you provide us with current references? that is names of former customers you may wish to contact.
Can you provide us with profiles?
How long have you been accomodating weddings?
How many wedding clients have you served this year?
Do you ever anticipate and prepare for the possibility that something will go wrong? How would you handle it?
How many pictures would you recommend? why?
Do you bring sufficient blank videotape cassettes or film for each camera you will be using in case we want more than originally planned?
Will you be able to accommodate special or last minute requests?
What is the latest time frame for making changes?
What are your hours - minimum - maximum?
Will you be able to, and prepared with additional film, should we want you to take more pictures than originally planned?
What do you charge for overtime?
What style of pictures do you produce? Posed also called raditional photography, candid photography, photojournalism,
Do you specialize in any in particular? which? all?
Do you take black and white as well as color pictures?
What kind of equipment do you use? Traditional film camera? Digital camera? Both? combined? Combined means that the photographs are taken with a good film camera then scans the negatives to get digital files.
What kind of flash equipment do you use?
Do you bring back-up cameras and flashes?
Do you have at least two cameras / two video cameras?
Does at least one of the cameras have a Jack for external audio, a headphone jack, an external light, a flip out view screen, an internal camera microphone, an AC power adapter?
Do you carry at least two, fully charged batteries for each camera you will be using?
Do you use a tripod with slow flash exposures in order to balance the flash and room lighting?
Do you use Soft-Focus or other Special-Effect Filters?
Do you use a studio or portrait lighting system?
If so, are there an additional charges?
Do you offer touchups, hand coloring, digital coloring, or any other services included, or are there additional fees for these services?
Do you offer the option of a canvas or muslin background?
How long before the wedding reception will you set up? (Be assured that there will be ample time before the wedding reception to allow for set up and testing of the equipment, lighting and special e...

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