Questions To Ask Your Photographer
01.
What Pricing And Packages Do You Offer?
The Low Down
In order to document my clients wedding stories fully I offer a full day experience. This means no limits on timing and allows for you to enjoy your day without rushing and be immersed in your full wedding experience. Making the pricing easy and straight forward makes the process of choosing what you need so much less stressful.
Since I am based in Northern Michigan but still service Florida, pricing for weddings in each place vary depending on location and travel. All wedding/elopement packages for destination weddings outside of Michigan and Florida will be customized.
Florida wedding full day wedding coverage starts at $8000
Michigan wedding full day coverage starts at $7000
Local Michigan Elopement packages start at $1995 (Travel fees apply outside of Northern Michigan and also to the Upper Peninsula)
02.
Do You Work With A Second Photographer?
The Deets
With my new full day package you get 2 photographers included. It is so important to me that I am able to tell the story of your day not only through the interactions of my clients but also their guests. Having 2 photographers give us a chance to cover everything that is going on the day of and gives you a complete wedding story.
03.
Do You Require A Wedding Planner?
Heck yes!
For any wedding I book I require you to hire a wedding planner. Having a planner for your day is SO important. Over the years I have realized that when couples do not have a wedding planner that the job of planner gets put on the photographer. As much as I would love to be able to do both jobs it just isn’t possible. When there isn’t a planner and I have to jump into planning mode this causes me to not be able to do my job of photographing moments.
Now, this doesn’t mean you need to hire a full planner package. A professional day of coordinator will do the trick! This way you have someone there to make sure all of your vendors are where they are suppose to be. As well as making sure everything goes smoothly, all things are set up correctly and that everything stays on time. Side note – a venue coordinator is NOT a wedding planner.