Ottawa wedding photography studios offer a range of pricing and styles that
can be confusing to the eye and the mind. Choosing your photographer is one of the key jobs in wedding planning, since after the day is over, all the money spent on décor and dresses means nothing if you are disappointed with the photographs.
Tips From a Pro
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•First, hiring a photographer is generally based on how many hours they spend on your wedding. A wise bride will hire a great photographer for 4 hours instead of a rookie for 8, paying the same or less and getting great shots of the key elements.
•Second, making your own album is simple these days, whether an online one or a bound book. Make sure you get hi res edited files. Better yet, let the pro put it together.
•Third, consider ending the coverage at the start of the meal. You will save a couple of meal charges and frankly, the bulk of what we see chosen for albums these days when it comes right down to it are the events that happen during the day.
•Fourth, don`t spend time running around to five locations for group shots. Pick a cool one and spend your time getting great shots, not paying for transit and setup time.
•Fifth, consider a package by a staff photographer instead of the studio owner. All of the top studios have trusted staff photographers whose packages are generally a bit lower in price.
Style & Galleries
Sometimes it can be diffcult to gauge what kind of style you want, and what kind of coverage to expect across your entire day. A portrait session during your coverage will look different than your group portraits, candids shot during your ceremony, pictures of your decor, or a creative shot sparked by the imagination of your photographer. Below are a few types of image galleries to show you what kind of photos to expect during your wedding day.






All images provided by Couvrette Studio. Click below to see their own Wedding page.
