I don't think choosing your wedding photographer should come down to comparing who gives you the most hours, the most photographs or the biggest list of things included.
You should choose someone whose work you genuinely love, whose approach feels right for you, and who you can actually imagine having around on your wedding day.
My approach is very relaxed and very fun. I want you to enjoy your wedding, spend time with your friends and family, drink the champagne, dance badly and generally forget that I'm there.
So when you're choosing how much coverage you want, I'd think less about what's included and more about how much of your wedding you want me there for.
This is probably the most important question to ask yourself when you're looking at the different options.
Think about your wedding day from beginning to end.
What time are you getting ready? Are you having breakfast with your friends? Are there people you really want photographs with before the ceremony? Are you getting married somewhere different from your reception? Do you want photographs of the speeches and your first dance? Are you planning to have everyone on the dance floor afterwards?
And, perhaps most importantly, how much of that do you want to look back on?
- Matt