When selecting a photographer, you need to make sure that you are hiring someone who meets your needs. Consider asking photographers questions like the following:
How would you characterize the style of your photography? Photojournalistic? Traditional? Whimsical?- You don’t want to hire someone and then discover that you don’t like the photographer’s style.
Could I see an album, perhaps one that includes all the photos of a shoot?
- This will allow you to see the progression of a shoot, which is especially important for weddings and other events that involve a storytelling aspect.
- It happens. So you don’t want to be left trying to plan another photography session if the photographer can’t make it (especially for events). Ask if they have another photographer who will back them up, etc.
Do you have any kind of photographic credentials? If so, how did you earn them?
- Credentials usually mean that a person has successfully completed additional training, education, and/or reviews, ensuring a high level of quality.
- These consultations give photographers the chance to get to know your likes/dislikes, to see the rapport between you and your family, and to learn your vision of the photograph(s).
- If you want a portrait taken elsewhere, this is an important question to ask.

