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4) Bait and switch. Did you ask if the wedding photography examples are the photographer that will be documenting your wedding? Get that in the contract so you don't end up being some interns first wedding.

5) Experience and credentials. Did your wedding photographer study photography in college or is this a hobby that their relatives and friends told them they are good at?
Too many brides end up disappointed with their wedding photography because they hired someone who was not qualified.
Do not end up disappointed with your wedding photography. Consider this: if a wedding is the hardest assignment that your wedding photographer has ever shot, beware. Experience isn't something you buy, it takes time and it shows in the photographs. Do your research.

6) Contract for an album. Many brides think they will have plenty of time, energy and money to put an album together after the wedding. This almost never happens. How many friends do you know that didn't purchase an album that have made an album of their own?

7) Great images are made by a visual storyteller, not an expensive camera. Light, composition and capturing the moment are the earmarks of not accidents created by computer chips, but by a seasoned professional like Michael.
Trust your once-in-a-lifetime memories to Michael Kitada Photography.