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Choosing the Right Wedding Photographer

The photos are what remains of your day. All the more important, then, is choosing the person who makes them. Here is what really matters.

A wedding photographer isn't just an image-maker but a storyteller. They capture the tender touches and the tears of joy, so you can enjoy the day while they make sure no emotion is lost. The decision deserves thought, here are the key points.

Rapport decides whether images feel real

The chemistry between you and the photographer is central. If you feel at ease, you relax in front of the camera, and that's exactly what shows in the photos. So look not only at the portfolio but at whether you get on. A good conversation often says more than any reference.

What makes a wedding reportage

A reportage is the chronological record of your day, from the preparations to the party. The photographer stays with you throughout the day and captures every special moment: ceremony, portraits, dinner, celebration. The result is an honest memory of the whole day, not just of isolated highlights.

The photographic style

Every photographer has their own style, which you may like or not. Look at the website and blog and decide whether the visual language matches your taste. Important: ask to see at least one complete wedding, not just the best single images. You can get an impression in my portfolio.

The length of coverage

The loveliest option is coverage from the preparations into the evening, including sunset and night. Some couples choose a first look before the ceremony, which creates more time for couple photos. Discuss expectations and schedule together. As an experienced photographer I give you tips on location, time of day and light, so the best results emerge.

When the wedding photos happen

Most couple photos happen at the shoot shortly after the ring exchange and the “I do.” Spread across the day, formal and informal shots are added, entirely to your taste. And no need to worry about your guests: while we take the couple photos, they chat happily at the reception. A bar, a welcome drink or a little activity, say a live caricaturist, keeps them entertained in the meantime.

When you get the photos

Delivery times vary widely, from “immediately” to “a year later.” With me, the first preview images arrive the day after the wedding via a smartphone web app. Two weeks later I present all final photos and the first draft of your album. So your memories are ready when you return from the honeymoon.

Inform yourselves well, keep your budget in view and choose someone you feel comfortable with. If you like, let us get to know each other in a conversation.

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Frequently asked questions

How do I know if a photographer suits us?

Besides portfolio and references, rapport counts. A good introductory conversation says a lot about whether the chemistry is right. If you feel at ease and trusting, it carries over into the images, they look more relaxed and genuine.

Should we ask to see a complete wedding?

Absolutely. Don't settle for the best single images on a website, but ask to see at least one full wedding. That shows whether the style holds across the whole day and what the finished product looks like.

How long should we book a photographer for?

Ideally from the preparations into the evening. A first look before the ceremony creates extra room for couple photos. Discuss expectations and schedule together, the right length follows from that.

When do we get our wedding photos?

With me, the first preview images arrive the day after the wedding via a smartphone web app. Two weeks later, all final photos and the first draft of your album. That lets you enjoy the honeymoon with an easy mind.

How many hours should we book a wedding photographer for?

The loveliest option is coverage from the preparations into the evening. A first look before the ceremony creates extra time for couple photos. The right length follows from your schedule and wishes, and I'm glad to advise you on it.

Do you need a second photographer?

Not necessarily, but it helps if the couple gets ready at different places in parallel or you want two perspectives at once. Whether it makes sense, we clarify based on your schedule.

What does a wedding photographer cost?

In Vienna, high-quality coverage averages between around 3,000 and 6,000 euros, depending on length, scope and products like albums and prints. You can find details in the pricing guide.

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