How to find the right wedding photographer in Sydney for your special day

It’s only months from your special day and not only do you have to figure out the guest list, the venue, the catering, the dress you’re going to wear as well as a mountain of other stresses, but you also have to make sure you choose the right wedding photographer in Sydney out of the thousands of options you’ve come across!

Coming to a decision can be more stressful than you’d like, especially in a city like Sydney where there are more choices than there needs to be.

Luckily enough, here are some quick pointers you should take into consideration when finding the right Sydney wedding photographer for you.

Portfolio

Virtually every wedding photographer in Sydney is skilled at taking beautiful pictures. However, even though they are skilled, their particular way or preferred method of taking pictures may simply not resonate with you.

Look at their portfolios/galleries and ask yourself: If it were me and my partner standing there instead, would I be happy? Would my partner be happy with the way this picture has been taken? How about five, ten, twenty years from now?

If you are happy with the way they’ve presented themselves, your next step is to find the wedding photographer in Sydney with the style that you want.

There are a number of different styles to choose from. Here are a few of the most popular.

Traditional

A traditional style is not unlike a modelling shoot, in which your Sydney wedding photographer will ask you to pose in a certain way, and give you directions on where to stand, place your hands, where to look etc.

A large majority of shots will be staged, and will involve large group pictures more so than intimate pictures of you and your partner. As such, the high degree of planning going into the day means that your pictures will look amazing no matter what, even if you are not comfortable in front of a camera.

On the other hand, a traditional Sydney wedding photographer will be more of a presence throughout the wedding and will frequently ask for poses which may be time consuming to set up.

Photojournalistic

The photojournalistic Sydney wedding photographer involves a more natural approach to your special day, and is getting more and more popular nowadays.

Throughout the day they will take candid shots of you and your guests with a focus on remaining natural over the entire process, and as few planned shots as possible.

The result is a story of your wedding day from beginning to end, capturing the key highlights and atmospheres. On top of that, their presence will hardly be noticed as they are concerned with capturing natural, intimate moments.

However, without direct instructions, pictures run the risk of being not as appealing as they could be with a planned shot. Nevertheless, this is an issue that is easy to fix with a small prompt from the photographer.

Artistic

The artistic Sydney wedding photographer is concerned with creating a piece of art around your special day, and is definitely a style that is underappreciated.

Similar to a traditional shoot, an artistic style utilises planned shots, but incorporates unusual angles, vivid lighting opportunities, tasteful backdrop usage and other creative elements as well as thorough post-production efforts to create a gallery that is unrivalled in beauty and pure artistic value compared to the other styles.

Employing a wedding photographer in Sydney who uses this style can lead to stunning images that you can use as a more visually engaging recollection of your special day. However, the difficulty of setting up these shots and the rarity of a truly artistic shot may mean the outcome may not live up to your expectations.

Each style has pros and cons so it’s important to bear them in mind as you’re looking for a wedding photographer in Sydney. However, as long as you choose the right person your pictures will turn out beautiful no matter what. So, make sure you do your research and pick that right person as you only get so many wedding days!

Christian Woods
Christian Woods
Christian is a morning reporter and technology columnist for Best in Australia. Christian has worked in the media since 2000, in a range of locations. He joined Best in Australia in 2018, and began working in Melbourne in 2019.
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