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How Much Are Your Wedding Photographs Worth?
Yesterday I blogged about why price should be the last thing you consider when it comes to choosing a photographer for your wedding. Tonight, we're looking at value. Take a look at this photo.....(try not too laugh too hard):
That's a really old photo of me and my family, taken around 26 years ago. Yeh yeh yeh.....I know! They don't do haircuts like that anymore! I can hear what you're thinking......what's this got to do with wedding photography? Let me explain....
Not long after that photo was taken, I remember my Dad (that's the chap in the red sweater) took the spool down to the chemists and had it printed. We probably looked at it for a few minutes, then it got stuffed in a drawer along with all our other family prints. And I'm sure you can relate - we've all got a drawer like that somewhere in the house! The point is, we didn't really value that photo massively at the time to be fair. How much was it worth? At the time I'd have argued no more than the paper it was printed on.
Fast forward 26 years to the present day, and the power of this really hits home. Two of the people in that photo are no longer with us - sadly my Dad and Grandad passed away a few years after the photo was taken. Out of everyone in the photo, there's only three of us left. A fleeting moment in time, never to be repeated.
I read this somewhere on social media and it's so true:
"People don't value photos until it's all they have left"
Going back to our family photo, sure we didn't value it much at the time but how much is that photo worth now? I'd argue it's priceless. Photographs bring back memories and feelings like nothing else on earth. It's the reason why people will tell you if they could save only one thing from a house fire it'd be their photographs.
So, coming back to the point of this post, how do you put a value on your wedding photos? Now let's make the distinction between value & price again. You can easily find out how much it'll cost to have your wedding photos taken, but how much will they be worth to you? How do you value them in years to come?
You can't. Truly, they're priceless. And they grow more valuable with time.
And now the real point of this post. When It comes to choosing a photographer for your wedding, choose carefully. Don't make price your main concern, because one day, your photos are all you'll have left.
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Alan Snelling Photography provides high quality wedding photography throughout Edinburgh, Glasgow and beyond. For more information, visit us at www.alansnellingphotography.co.uk
How much should you pay for a wedding photographer?
Now there's a question and a half! I've seen quite a few examples recently on Facebook and elsewhere of complaints and legal cases where a couple feel they've been ripped off by their photographer or they're not happy with the photos their photographer gave them. Sadly these kind of stories are becoming more and more common.
The truth is, it's a fiercely competitive market. There's hundreds of photographers out there, all offering different products, at widely varying prices. I've seen prices as low as £200, and as high as several thousand and everything in between. The good news is, whatever your budget for photos is, you’ll find a photographer that suits what you'd like to spend.
I've always said that when you're planning your wedding you should spend your money on what matters to you most. Everyone has different wants and needs, and different priorities. Some people want an amazing wedding cake for example, a fabulous designer wedding gown or stunning limousines to take them to the church. For others, beautiful flowers are really important to them. At the end of the day, it’s your wedding, you should do it your way!
But, let’s think about it more carefully for a second. After the wedding’s over and you’ve had your 30 minute ride in the luxury Bentley, your cake’s been eaten, and the flowers have wilted, your wedding photos remain as the only permanent reminder of your big day. It really does require a bit more thought.
So let me put it like this. You’ll have your wedding photos for the rest of your lives - does it really make sense to spend less on photos than you’re spending on flowers? Or a cake? Or a limo you’ll be in for 30 minutes??
So how much should you spend on wedding photography? Well, here’s the first important thing you need to know:
Price SHOULD NOT be your main concern when it comes to choosing a photographer for your wedding.
I’ll let you take that in for a second, it’s super-important. If you’re choosing a photographer based mainly on price, you could be setting yourself up for disappointment. This leads perfectly on to the next thing you need to know:
Photography pricing isn’t always a good gauge of quality.
There are some low-budget photographers out there who produce decent results. On the other hand, there are more expensive photographers who produce absolute trash. In reality, there are no rules or regulations to control pricing in the wedding market. Photographers can pretty much charge whatever they want, whether that’s £200 or £2000 and the price alone doesn’t necessarily dictate what sort of quality you’ll get at the end of the day.
We all know the old saying “you get what you pay for” and that’s true of wedding photography too for the most part, but not always. Because of all the reasons I mentioned above, it works the other way too - you could go out and choose a photographer at £3000 because you think “they’re expensive so they must be good”. Trust me, that’s not always the case, as I mentioned there are some photographers out there at the higher end whose products aren’t worth the money they’re charging when it comes to quality. So let me say this again:
Price SHOULD NOT be your main concern when it comes to choosing a photographer for your wedding.
So, going back to the original question – how much should you spend on a photographer? Well, it’s like this – you should spend the money you need to in order to get photos you’ll be happy with but ultimately, before you think about price, you’ll need to:
Look for photographers whose work speaks to you. Do you like their style of photo? Is the quality good enough for you? If these were your wedding photos, would you be happy? Shortlist 3 of your favourite photographers who are produce the kind of photos you really want.
Carefully assess the quality of work each photographer is producing. Does it look professional? Are the photos they’re producing better than what you could do yourself?
Arrange a meeting with the photographers in question. Look at more examples of their work. A competent, professional photographer should have a strong portfolio of consistent work from real weddings they’ve photographed.
Look at examples from more than one wedding, don’t just accept what you see initially. Remember, the work you see to begin with is likely to be their best work. Is this the standard they produce consistently??
Once you’ve done all of the above then, and only then, should you take pricing into account. That way, you’ll be choosing a photographer whose work you’ll be happy with after the wedding.
Now of course, price and affordability are still important. If after doing all of the above research you’ve found a photographer you like that’s in your price range, great! But, I can already tell what you’re thinking - it’s more than likely this:
“That’s all good and well, but what if the photographers I really want are out of my price range?”
And that’s a valid point too. What if you’ve taken all of my advice, carefully selected your 3 favourite photographers, and they’re all more than you wanted to pay?? Well, the important thing is this – if you’ve followed my advice, and selected photographers based first and foremost on the quality and service you want, you’re now making more sensible decisions. Now you can properly assess whether you need to steal money from elsewhere in the wedding budget to get the photographer you want, or whether you do actually need to look for a cheaper deal. Now you’re thinking about more than just price!
I’ll leave you with one final thought. I’m not saying you should always avoid low-budget photographers. Sometimes you just can’t afford something and that’s that. Fair enough. As I mentioned, affordability is still important. But this still applies:
Price SHOULD NOT be your main concern when it comes to choosing a photographer for your wedding.
This still applies, even at the lower end of the market. Why?? Well let me put it like this. As I hinted at above, there are always exceptions to the rule, but generally you get what you pay for. A photographer charging extremely low prices will more than likely produce photos which are no better than your guests could have done with their iPhones – if that’s the case you’d be as well saving your money and letting your guests photograph your wedding for free!
Alan Snelling Photography provides high quality wedding photography throughout Edinburgh, Glasgow & Scotland. For more information and to view more examples of our work, visit www.alansnellingphotography.co.uk
Loch Lomond Wedding Photography - Pamela & William
Everyone loves a Scottish wedding, and where better to celebrate your wedding than on the shores of Loch Lomond?? This time we're off to Lodge on Loch Lomond for Pam & William's wedding, taken last summer. Summer weddings don't always guarantee summer weather, and we had our fair share of rain at this wedding. it just goes to show that you can still make the most of it, no matter what! Our day started off at Pamela's parents' house, as we photographed the girls getting ready. Pamela's folks had a lovely big garden, and so with the sun shining we did some family shots there before leaving for Lodge On Loch Lomond. Even their dog managed to get a few poses in!!

We arrived at Loch Lomond and got ready for Pamela's arrival, in time to catch some guests arriving.

The ceremony room at Lodge on Loch Lomond has a fab view over the Loch itself, and made a fab backdrop a lovely ceremony.

After the wedding, the weather turned for the worse and so we made the most of that lovely big window for their family shots.

After we had finished some family photos, Pamela & William made the decision to brave the horrible weather and head out with umbrellas into the rain, for some romantic bride & groom photos on the shores of Loch Lomond.

Just as they got to the end of the jetty, the rain came thundering down even heavier - the results are fab though!!

Soon it was time for the speeches and wedding meal and so we headed in out of the rain.

After the meal was over, luckily the rain stopped and so we headed out again to get some shots of William and his guys.

There was a dramatic sky developing over Loch Lomond and so we headed back down to the lochside to take some more shots on the beach and at Luss Pier.

The day went so quickly and before long it was time for the first dance and the end of our coverage of Pamela & William's day. Thanks again to Pamela & William, their family and friends for having us along, it was a pleasure!!

Ballathie House Wedding Photography - Sarah & Iain
Thought I'd share some photos from Sarah & Iain's fabulous Ballathie House wedding from last summer. This was our first visit to Ballathie House and I have to say, we absolutely loved it!! The day was made even more special by Sarah & Iain, their family and friends who were such a good laugh - just check out some of those poses!!!!! Thanks again for having us along!!!
