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Why Your Wedding Photographer Isn’t Just Another Vendor

October 26, 2017 | Junebug Weddings

photo by Melissa Rey Photo

As you start the wedding planning process, you may have wondered why certain vendors charge what they do and why they’re worth investing in. When it comes to your wedding photographer, their value has to do with so much more than a gallery of photos you receive six to eight weeks after the wedding. Before hiring someone to capture your big day, keep these reasons in mind to help you invest in a photographer and experience that’s more than just another vendor.

photo by Melissa Rey Photo

1. The time you spend with them before, during, and after the wedding

When you envision your wedding, you probably picture yourself spending time with family, friends, and of course your new spouse. However, there’s one person you actually spend more time with than anyone else on the big day: your photographer. From getting ready until sparkler send-off, your wedding photographer is with you every step of the way, capturing moments as they pass you in a whirlwind of joy.

When you start researching wedding photographers, keep in mind that liking them as a person is just as important as liking their work. Besides your actual wedding day, you actually spend more time before and after the wedding with your photographer than any other vendor when you think about your engagement session and photo delivery! Find someone you click with, whether that’s through bonding over Parks and Rec quotes or your mutual love of dogs. During your Skype call or in-person meeting, see if the photographer makes you laugh, makes you comfortable, and makes you inspired. Are you already making plans to grab a drink or see your favorite band together when they come to town next month? That’s a great sign! Hire someone you want to hang out with and that time spent together on your wedding day will be as comfortable and effortless as possible.

photo by Autumn Nicole Photography

2. Their process requires your trust

In addition to liking your photographer, you’ve seriously got to trust them! Trust in your wedding photographer goes beyond knowing they’ll show up on time and deliver your photos according to the contract. It’s so important that you also trust in their process. We’ve written before about why your photographer doesn’t need a shot list. The root of that post lies in trusting that they not only know that you’ll want photos with your bridesmaids and of the cake cutting, but that they’re going to capture the real, unscripted moments that are unique to you and your celebration (AKA the photos you really want from your wedding day!).

While this is likely the first wedding you’ve ever planned, your wedding photographer does this every weekend and knows a thing or two about what to expect. In addition to playing the role of the person who takes your wedding photos, your photographer can also be your biggest advocate throughout the wedding process. Lean on them when it comes to making your wedding day timeline because they know how to get you the best photos in the best light and also keep you from feeling stressed, overwhelmed, or tired in the process. You don’t want to feel “over it” on your wedding day, and neither does your photographer — that doesn’t make for very good photos! Ultimately, heeding your photographer’s advice only makes the day go more smoothly.

photo by Cody & Allison Photography

3. Connection is where the magic happens

Hand in hand with trust comes connection. Those emotional photos you fell in love with in your photographer’s portfolio didn’t just happen out of thin air. Having a deeper connection with your photographer allows them to capture intimate moments throughout your wedding because you let them see that moment unfold. Part of this connection has to do with trust; trusting your photographer’s process means giving them the space to be an artist. Your photographer wants to create the sort of images seen in their portfolio of you, but they need for you to let them guide the session to make their vision happen.

While all wedding vendors can be considered artists, there’s something different about what photographers create because they are doing so in the moment. They have two people in front of them who are all dressed up and ready to celebrate the most exciting day of their lives and, despite a rapid timeline and minor stressors throughout the wedding, they’re going to create some freakin’ magical art on the spot. While other vendors have months to plan and perfect each detail they contribute to your wedding, your photographer just needs to feel connected to you as possible in order to tap into the “why” of your wedding – the beautiful marriage that’s about to begin, the one-of-a-kind relationship you’ve had up until this point, and the little quirks that make you fall in love with each other more every day. Getting along with your other vendors is important, but the connection you have with your photographer is unparalleled.

photo by Regina as the Photographer

4. Their value lasts long after the wedding day

What a photographer does for their client (that’s you!) is really twofold: there’s the experience they create leading up to and on your wedding day and then there are the images they deliver when all is said and done. With the exception of a few iPhone photos your friends and family take during the day, your wedding photographer’s images are all that you have to remember your wedding by. No matter how much you spend on flowers, food, or fabulous reception chairs, the one thing you get to keep is your photos.

When you look through your wedding album, whether that’s a leather-bound book you pass down to your children or a digital gallery you’ve shared on Facebook, you’ll be able to remember it all: the songs that played while you danced for the first time as a married couple, the look your bridesmaids gave you when they saw you in your dress for the first time, the tears in your partner’s eyes (and yours too!) as they spoke their vows aloud at the altar. Your wedding photographer is able to give you something that other vendors just can’t, and that’s ultimately why investing in someone whose work you believe in and who you’d totally hang out with in real life is worth it.

P.S. Do you know who else these points apply to? Videographers! Check out our post on what to know before hiring your wedding videographer for more inspiration.

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Timeless Meets Contemporary in This Ebell Long Beach Wedding

October 26, 2017 | Junebug Weddings

Jessell and Andrew’s classic Ebell Long Beach wedding is picture perfect with the timeless style and details. Jessell is as glamorous as ever in her Watters gown and long, loose curls thanks to Jackie Su Artistry. With her groom in a Calvin Klein navy suit, Jessell and Andrew perfectly encompass an elegant and classic look. Adding in some cultural traditions in their wedding ceremony, the two sweethearts truly made their wedding day unique and special to them. All of this goodness was captured by In Frames Photography and DP Weddings.

The Couple:

Jessell and Andrew

The Wedding:

Ebell Long Beach, Long Beach, California

We wanted something timeless and unique. Something that we can look back on 50 years later and say I loved that dress.

There were a lot of important aspects that we considered when planning our wedding. I believe that the ambiance would be the most significant. We were determined to create an atmosphere that was timeless and unique. We wanted our guests to feel elegant and have them escape from reality for the day.

I know it’s inevitable, but don’t stress yourself while planning your wedding. Enjoy and take in the moments you get to share with your fiance – spending time and making decisions together. Don’t worry about having the PERFECT wedding. If you invite people that you both love and choose vendors you can trust – everything will fall into place.

Definitely the character. I didn’t have to worry about hiding any part of the venue. ALL of the details were beautiful, from the bridal suite, to the ceremony space to the cocktail room. We choose decor that enhanced the venue, not hide it.

The most memorable part of the day would have to exchanging our vows. We incorporated meaningful Filipino/Spanish traditions into our ceremony and had the most amazing officiant who carried everything out seamlessly. There were lots of tears and a whole lot of love. I just felt it.

Our photographer, In Frames Photography, was AMAZING. She made us feel SO comfortable, confident, and BEAUTIFUL. It really shows in the photos. We didn’t feel awkward at all! I felt like we’ve known her for forever!

Processional: Dream by Priscilla Ahn
Recessional: Bohemian Rhapsody by Queen
First Dance: How Deep Is Your Love by The Birds and The Bees

The Wedding Team:

Photography – In Frames Photography
Event Planning – Perfectly Event Planning
Event Coordinating – Love and Laughter Events
Venue – Ebell Long Beach
Floral Design – The Flower Lab
Catering – Tres LA
Cake – Sweet and Saucy Shop
Officiant – Jacob Marries
DJ – DJ Wrex
Videography – DP Weddings
Hair and Makeup Artist – Jackie Su Artistry
Wedding Dress – Watters
Bridesmaids’ Apparel – Jenny Yoo
Groom’s Apparel – Calvin Klein
Groomsmen’s Apparel – Friar Tux
Rings – Olive Ave Jewelry
Transportation – Shadowplay Transit

 

A big thanks to In Frames Photography to sharing Jessell and Andrew’s wedding with Junebug! If you loved the modern and classic take on this wedding, then you have to check out how the Villa Antonia gave this elegant Texas wedding California winery vibes.

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’70s Inspired Vancouver Wedding at The Permanent

October 25, 2017 | Junebug Weddings

Coco and Dylan’s ’70s inspired wedding at The Permanent will have you transported back in time. This wedding’s style perfectly encompasses the laid back and funky vibes of the 1970s with the groomsmen in floral shirts, the bridesmaids in pants, and Coco in the most perfect flowy Union Bridal dress and intricate headpiece. Coco and Dylan managed to plan their wedding long distance with the help of family and friends. Everything came together beautifully, and all of the lovely details were captured by Hannah Martin Photography and RAW sound + film.

The Couple:

Coco and Dylan

The Wedding:

The Permanent, Vancouver, Canada

I am obsessed with my long sleeve silky gown with deep v neck, pockets, Swarovski crystal buttons that I found from Union Bridal, which is the Galina gown from Houghton NYC. The headpiece was everything when I tried it on, I can’t tell you how delicate and intricate it is. We have chosen white jumpsuits for the bridesmaids, cause it’s sooo 70s! White suit with floral shirts for groomsmen, playful yet classy. We want the whole bridal party to feel confident and look amazing.

It’s crazy since we didn’t have a wedding planner, and we currently live in Taiwan so we had to plan long distance. However, I am very specific about what I want, and what I like. So i decided to plan the whole wedding myself with my families’ support, in total it took us about 1 year to plan everything. Best advice to future brides to be: Start early, and know what you want.

Yes, we totally had a surprise! Our ring bearer actually dropped my ring when walking down the aisle, and the best man noticed it right away and told all the groomsmen and they told Dylan‘s sister, and then she found it on the aisle, then pass it all the way back to best man’s hands. All of this was going on during the ceremony, without me knowing.

We chose a venue space that embraced mine and Dylan’s love for the 70’s music from funk to disco and 70’s fashion elements combining with our personalities, which is casual and effortless.

Definitely Donna from Savoury City, our wedding menu was 100% tailored to us with our Italian and Asian flavours and it’s one of the kind. She was such a great pleasure to work with, always making sure the details are covered, she really went above and beyond to help us. Not to mention everything was delicious!

If I have to say the most memorable, it would be mine and Dylan’s first dance to More Than A Woman by Bee Gees.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Hannah Martin Photography
Ceremony Venue – St. Andrew’s Wesley Church
Reception Venue – The Permanent
Floral Design – Studio Full Bloom
Catering – Savoury City
Cake – The Cake & The Giraffe
Officiant – Curt Allison
DJ – Niña Mendoza
Videography – RAW sound + film
Makeup Artist – Ada Jun
Wedding Dress – Union Bridal
Rings – Grimson & Sons
Transportation – Kavanagh Limousine

 

Thank you so much to Hannah Martin Photography for sharing this groovy wedding with Junebug! For more retro inspired looks, take a gander at this ’70s inspired motorcycle anniversary session at Mount Baldy.

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