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Wedding Photography Budget - Ways to
Save
Your wedding photography is arguably one of the most important wedding
planning decisions you will make as a bride – after all, once the plates
are cleared and the flowers die – all you’ll have left of your wedding day
is the photographs. Bottom line - scrimp on photography, and you'll regret
it forever.
You should plan to allocate a significant portion of your wedding budget
to ensure photographs are perfect. Expect to spend at least $1000 on a
professional wedding photographer to document your event. Albums and
prints are usually extra. Other extras that may increase your bottom line
include additional hours, additional photographers, custom albums etc.
etc. Add on too many extras – and your photography budget could quickly
creep to $5000 and beyond!
Before you panic, remember that just like every other element in your
wedding day, there are ways to save on wedding photography without
sacrificing on quality. Save on wedding photography with these photography
budget tips:
Cut the Extras
Purchase a basic wedding photography package from a skilled photographer.
By paying for the photographer’s expertise only, you will ensure great
images – and you’ll buy yourself some time to save up for the custom album
and prints after the wedding.
Get the Proofs
To that end, try to find a photographer who will let you keep the proofs.
Many photographers consider themselves to be photographers only - artists
not in the business of selling photographs. After the big day, they’ll
hand over your proofs and be on their way. They’re yours to keep – you can
print them in any manner you please or save them for printing after you’ve
saved up some cash.
Enter the Digital Age
Digital photography is less costly than film, and with technological
advances in equipment – digital images are no longer a sacrifice in
quality. Many photographers have taken the digital plunge – which results
in savings for you!
Cut the Timeline
The longer your event, the more it will cost to document it. Since
photographers often charge based on the number of hours they will spend at
your wedding, a shorter/smaller wedding celebration will yield big savings
in your photography budget.
Do Your Research
This sounds like a given, but you will find that a number of photographers
in your area offer similar skill levels and packages – yet varying prices.
We’re not saying to go on price alone, but definitely take your time to
shop around and REALLY compare what you are getting. Determine the skill
level, photography style and products that suit your needs, and then shop
for the wedding photographer who meets your requirements and budget.
For a complete guide to keeping your sanity while creating an elegant and
memorable wedding celebration, visit http://www.elegala.com, your ultimate
wedding planning resource.
Cori Locklin is editor-in-chief for http://www.elegala.com and Elegala
Magazine. Elegala is a new wedding planning resource offering the most
comprehensive portfolio of superior wedding reception sites and wedding
vendors, with the planning tips to keep brides in the know on today's
planning trends and styles.
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