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Searching for a Cheap Wedding Photographer? We’ve Got News for You!

January 23, 2019 | Junebug Weddings

photo by Couple Cups

We totally get that weddings are expensive and the idea of hiring a cheap wedding photographer sounds like the perfect way to trim your wedding day budget. But, after years of experience in the industry, hearing stories from hundreds of couples and photographers, and planning our own weddings, we’re here to tell you that photography is not the place to skimp! You will be spending so much time, energy, and money making sure every detail is perfect. How disappointing would be to invest so much and walk away with mediocre photos — or worse, no photos at all?!

Still not convinced? We’ve got some tried and true advice below on why your photographer is not just another vendor, a few things to consider before hiring your friend to do your wedding, and why hiring a free photographer is not all it’s cracked up to be.

Here at Junebug, our mission is to help you have the wedding of your dreams, and that includes having every detail and every moment captured so you can cherish them forever. Trust us, a professional wedding photographer is one investment you will never regret making! And we’ve made it as easy as possible to find the best photographers in the world using our vendor directory.

photo by Autumn Nicole Photography

Why your wedding photographer is not just another vendor

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.

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.

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.

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.

photo by Melissa Marshall

Things to consider before hiring your friend to do your wedding

1. Is my friend a professional in the service I want to hire them for?

First and foremost, if your friend has not done a wedding before, making yours the first may not be the best idea. Even if they are an event planner outside of the realm of weddings or they’re a hobby photographer, a wedding is a totally unique experience they may not be prepared for. You deserve to have an experienced professional taking care of the details without causing you any unnecessary stress. A well-versed wedding vendor knows how to handle the kinds of unexpected circumstances that come with weddings and are skilled in making moves you don’t even know are happening behind the scenes to keep things running smoothly.

2. Do I want to hire my friend because I think they’ll give me a discount or because their work resonates with me?

This consideration may not seem like a big deal, but it really comes down to respect. If your friend is a professional in their field, then this is their livelihood and they’ve got bills to pay! Expecting a discount or even free services is awfully presumptuous and can make your friend feel as though you don’t value their time or talent. Before contacting your friend simply because they make a living as a photographer or florist, look at their portfolio as if you didn’t know them personally and see if their work is truly a fit. Is their style what you envision for your day? Be sure to genuinely look into other vendors in your area as well to make sure your friend’s work is really what you want, that way no one feels any disappointment when everything is said and done.

3. Would I rather have my friend enjoying my wedding day with me or working?

This last question can be a tough one to answer, so spend some time thinking about it before you inquire. When you close your eyes and picture your wedding, is your friend standing by your side or in the crowd with tears in their eyes, or are they behind the scenes making sure everything goes according to plan? If what you really want is for your friend to celebrate and enjoy themselves on your big day, then it might be best to invite them as a guest and leave the work to someone else.

photo by Amy Bluestar Photography

Why hiring a free photographer isn’t all it’s cracked up to be

1. Your Money Covers So Much More Than Just Photos

While it’s normal to wonder why wedding photography has such a steep price tag, there are actually several factors built into the cost – all of them meant to benefit you! Perhaps the more obvious reasons a photographer charges what they do has to do with the value of their knowledge and skill, as well as the cost of their equipment and programs that help them capture your day in the first place. However, the cost of services also includes things like insurance for their gear and even liability insurance should something happen to them or you during the shoot.

Booking a free photographer can leave you vulnerable if something were to happen, whether that be the photographer’s gear getting stolen or broken before your wedding or, goodness forbid, something happening to the photographer themselves. Being a professional is more than just talent and experience – it’s being prepared and accountable for any number of situations.

2. There are No Do-Overs

When it comes to your wedding, it only happens once! There’s no re-doing a first look, first kiss, or first dance. If your photographer doesn’t have experience capturing weddings, specifically, they’re more likely to become flustered by the quick timeline and crowd of people, be unaware of where they need to stand to get the shot, or forget completely about getting an image you definitely want from your day.

Your mom’s friend with a nice camera or your college roommate who photographs beautiful landscapes as a hobby simply aren’t experienced in the unique and fast-paced world of capturing a wedding. It’s awesome for this person to want to gain that experience, but being the sole person in charge of documenting some of the most special moments of your life may not be the time or place.

3. Payment Seals the Deal

Anytime money changes hands, the situation becomes more serious. Seeing as this is your wedding day, each service hired should be taken seriously! With no money involved, your free photographer isn’t necessarily held to a standard, whether that be a certain level of work or even that you receive your images (and in a timely manner!). With a professional photographer, you are making a payment for an exchange of services, and the photographer is contractually obligated to perform and deliver!

In order for someone to hold up their end of the deal, there has to be a deal made! Otherwise, who says your free photographer has to deliver your images, whether that’s in the next six weeks, this year, or ever. Your payment goes beyond setting expectations and adds another sense of legitimacy to the equation that, again, protects you!

4. You Get What You Pay For

You’ve heard the phrase before – “you get what you pay for.” When you think about your wedding day, your focus may initially be on where it takes place, who attends, and what’s for dinner. However, once the rentals have been returned and the dress has been stored, all you have to relive your wedding by are the photos. You want to cherish your wedding photos for years to come, not get a bad feeling in your stomach about every time you remember what’s missing or what could have been.

Wedding photography is a job that encompasses so many unique skills. Not only are they keenly aware of exactly what needs to happen in documenting your wedding on the big day, but they have abilities to turn what’s in the camera into art after the fact using a variety of post-production processes. A photo can be beautifully composed straight out of the camera and still require more work to create images you will be able to use and show off.

Here’s a little food for thought for you: would you trust your brother’s friend to fix your engine if he isn’t a mechanic, but has a nice toolset? What about letting your childhood friend perform minor surgery if they went to school for marketing, but they want to contribute to your healing process? Our guess is probably not. Just like with any other service, invest in a wedding photographer you trust, not only to nail every moment, but to be prepared, responsible, and professional – because it’s worth it!

Ready to hire the photographer of your dreams? We list the best photographers in the world in our vendor directory!

 

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One Part Vintage, One Part Boho was the Perfect Recipe for This Indianapolis Wedding at The Benton House

January 23, 2019 | Junebug Weddings

Skating the line between vintage elegance and boho charm, Claire and Jesse created an unforgettable wedding at The Benton House! The couple softened the vintage feel of the venue with boho florals designed by Homegrown Florist, an autumnal color palette, and a handmade A-frame ceremony arch that woodland wedding dreams are made of. The bride’s own style, which featured a long-sleeved lace gown from Flora & Lane and flower crown, fit the vibe perfectly, as well. From first look to first dance, and all the intimate moments in between, Eight31 Photography captured this beautiful fall wedding with the care and artistry it deserved!

The Couple:

Claire and Jesse

The Wedding:

The Benton House, Indianapolis, Indiana

The most important thing to us was remembering that it was our day. We didn’t want to do things for the sake of “that’s just how things are done.” We’re both private and low key, so from deciding to have a very intimate ceremony to choosing to not have a wedding party, we wanted the day to reflect who we are as a couple. Our wedding had a lot of nontraditional aspects to it, and we wouldn’t have had it any other way.

Our favorite part of the day was our first look before the ceremony. It was just the two of us. We read our wedding vows to each other for the first time and then popped our favorite bottle of Cantillon, a Belgian-style beer.

Whenever anyone asked what the theme of our wedding was, I always answered with, “It’s a little vintage and a little boho.” When we decided on The Benton House, I used that as inspiration for everything else. From the flower crown and my wedding dress to the triangle arch and the rented vintage furniture for guests to sit on during the ceremony, I tried to compliment the vintage setting with a laid back and soft bohemian vibe.

One of the most special DIY items was our wedding arch, which my dad built and stained himself. Our florist decorated it with cascading greenery and flowers, and it was pure magic.

Our photographer was the best, and I’m not just saying that. She is calm, confident, and, while she has a vision for her art, she also has a way of letting moments unfold as intended. She let us just be us, capturing the sweetest, most intimate, and candid moments of our wedding day.

Processional – “Love Is All (Instrumental)” by Tallest Man on Earth
Recessional – “Dawned On Me” by Wilco
First Dance – “Beautiful Thing” by Grace VanderWaal

During the reception, our DJ — who is a very close friend of ours — surprised everyone with a fog machine and played “Thriller” by Michael Jackson. Everyone screamed and rushed onto the dance floor. The photos our photographer took are moody, a little spooky, but most of all, so cool!

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Eight31 Photography
Second Shooter – Cate Robeson-Pickens of Babe Denny Photography
Venue – The Benton House
Floral Design – Homegrown Florist
Catering – Elena Ruz Cuban Cuisine
Cake – Taylor’s Bakery
Videography – Steven Van Elk of Jennifer Van Elk Photography
Stationery – Minted
Hair and Makeup Artist – Kiss Kiss Bang Bang Salon
Wedding Dress – Flora & Lane
Bridal Accessories – H&M and Nordstrom
Groom’s Apparel – Men’s Wearhouse
Rings – Diamonds Direct
Rentals – Violet Vintage Rentals

 

Congratulations to Claire and Jesse, and a huge thanks to Junebug member Eight31 Photography for sharing this gorgeous wedding at The Benton House! If this vibe speaks to your soul, then you have to see this vintage boho meadow wedding along Little Smoky River in Alberta!

 

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Let the Earthy Autumnal Tones in this No Business Lodge Wedding in McCall, Idaho Inspire Your Color Palette

January 22, 2019 | Junebug Weddings

Jessica and Chris’ outdoor wedding at No Business Lodge was a little boho, a little modern, and a whole lot of beautiful from top to bottom! Combing their love for bohemian style, their ability to create impressive DIY projects, and their desire for their wedding day to look and feel timeless, they and their planner from Emily Aitken Events put together one unforgettable celebration in the mountains of Idaho. Rust + Thistle Floral took cues from the natural landscape in creating floral designs with an autumnal vibe, most notably for the bride’s textural bouquet and the bridesmaids’ asymmetrical copper hoops. From first look to break dancing on the dance floor, Maggie Grace Photography was there to capture every moment of this incredible late-summer mountain wedding!

The Couple:

Jessica and Chris

The Wedding:

No Business Lodge, McCall, Idaho

Letterpress is my all-time favorite when it comes to paper goods. I got a Letterpress starter kit and a die cutting manual machine. With the help of Boxcar Press‘s blog and their plate-making service, I managed to make some goodies for our wedding! I made the map, directions, and RSVP cards. I also designed the vellum cover and a detail card. I also printed the envelopes and the attach liners, designed with brushed patterns from artist Dinara May. As a final touch, I wrapped the invitation suites with copper thread and added some greenery.

My walk down the aisle song was “Saturday Sun” by Vance Joy. We chose this because after 6 months of chatting after we met on Tinder, we met in person in LA, and it was a sunny Saturday in February. The lyric, “Saturday sun, I met someone, out on the west coast,” just fit us!

I had 20 or so friends coming from Taiwan and they’re all PARTY ANIMALS! So, I knew our venue had to be somewhere that we could be as loud as we want, with no time limits, and space for us all to pass out right after the party. No Business Lodge was beyond perfect for our situation!

As much as I love boho style, I didn’t want everything to be super boho. I also wanted to tie in some modern, timeless feels. That’s why I decided to make a few different copper geometric shapes of hoops for my bridesmaids and have our awesome florist add her amazing work! For the favors, we wanted something our guests could use in the future that also had some boho tones to remind them of the mountains. So, we went with mini dream catchers made of mini gold rings and cotton rope of colors cream and grey. We also made leather keychains with one side that said, “Idaho,” and one side that said, “ni shea” (our last names).

In Taiwan, the brides usually change outfit 3-5 times for different parts of the day, but that sounded too crazy for me. So, I only had a traditional red dress. While my mom was picking fabric for her dress, she found a beautiful red fabric that was just right for me! We thought it’d be fun if my husband also got a traditional jacket so we were a pair. So, we Facetimed with the tailor in Taiwan, did the measurements, and everything just fit perfectly. 

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Maggie Grace Photography
Event Planning – Emily Aitken Events
Venue – No Business Lodge
Floral Design – Rust + Thistle Floral
Catering – Horsewood Catering
Cake – Figgy Bakery
Officiant – Chris Aitken
DJ – Directly Driven Sound Productions
Hair and Makeup Artist – SH Hair + Makeup
Wedding Dress – B. B. Bridal
Bridal Accessories – NAFEstudio and SVEN Clogs
Bridesmaids’ Apparel – Lulus and Reformation
Groom’s Apparel – Men’s Wearhouse
Rings – Diamond Concept
Rentals – McCall Party Rentals and Emily Aitken Events

 

Our biggest congratulations to Jessica and Chris, and a huge thanks to Junebug member Maggie Grace Photography for sharing this beautiful wedding at No Business Lodge! Planning a fall wedding? Here are 40 fall wedding invitations from Etsy for your autumnal affair!

 

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