10 Tips for Choosing your Wedding Photographer
“10 Tips for Choosing your Wedding Photographer” Guide from Love Images
Love Images Ltd have just released the first in a series of e-books designed to help people become more informed when making choices about photographers.
The first e-book, entitled “10 Tips for Choosing your Wedding Photographer”, is targeted at helping engaged couples who are struggling to make sense of the huge numbers of choices available to them when selecting their wedding photographer.
“I’m a wedding photographer, but I’m also very recently a bridegroom”, said Gary Hewlett, founder and principal photographer of Love Images, “so I know how confusing it can be. There are hundreds of wedding photographers in every major city around the world, each of them having different qualifications, different pricing, different personalities and different technical and creative abilities. This short e-book is designed to lift some of the fog, and to help brides and grooms make a better choice so that they end up with the right photographer for their wedding day.”
The e-book covers defining your vision, where to look for qualified photographers, qualification levels, questions to ask, and quality of albums, plus a few other hints and tips. It is available as a free download from the Love Images web site at www.loveimages.co.nz.
Gary Hewlett added “We hope that brides and grooms can, after reading this e-book, be far more confident in their dealings with wedding photographers, and that their big day goes much smoother and more stress-free as a result.”
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