Experience Level - Has this person photographed other weddings? Does he/she do this for a living or for fun?
Photographic Style - Are the images that you are shown, what you would like to see? There
are "buzz" words flying about everywhere about photojournalism, formal,
classic candid, and so on. Do you want a mixture of black and white or
only colour photos?
Truth in Advertising
- Is this the photographer that will be photographing your wedding or
will they send in whomever is available. Don't be shocked, this happens
more often than you can imagine. Be certain that you know which
photographer is going to be there and that you see HIS/HER work and
meet with that individually face to face.
Personality - Is the photographer that you meet someone that you can get along with? Is the "chemistry" there?
Appearance - Ask the photographer how he/she intends to dress. Is this person well groomed?
Price Range
- Although, the last thing you want to do is shop by price, is this
person within your budget? If not, is he or she worth the price
difference? Make sure you understand what everything costs, including
reprints and albums.
Delivery - How long does it take to get your proofs back, thank you cards, your finished album, your bridal portrait, etc.?
Offering
- Whether it's a la carte or a package, do you understand what you are
getting? Is there any room for changes and will it cost to do so?
Sometimes the packages are fixed, sometimes they can be customized, in
any case, ask. How much time will he/she spend? What if you need more
time? Make sure that you know what's coming.
Contract
- Do you understand the contract. Is it fair? Is everything spelled
out? When it comes down going to court, only what is WRITTEN really
counts, not what was promised. Make sure that you have no doubts before
signing. Read it ALL.
What about deposits and payments?
What does it say about cancellations and the photographer not being
there? If the photographer protests, ask him why? This is one area NOT
to take lightly. You could be disappointed for a long time.
References
- A personal reference is always the best and people love to talk. Get
a list of references from the photographer and check them out
personally. A photographer who doesn't have references or is afraid to
give them to you may not be the person that you need to hire.
Other Questions: (some questions may be repeated from the list above)