There are as many ways to package and price wedding photography as there are photographers. Plans range from packages to menus and a la carte, but one of the most creative plans is the photographic storybook.
Storybook plans include a photographer for a specific number of hours and a wedding album containing all of the photographs (less duplicates) taken at your wedding. Because each wedding is unique, most photographers offering storybook plans offer a price range instead of a set price for a specific number of hours of coverage.
By having a price range instead of a set price, a wedding of any size or complexity can be covered completely in storybook form. For the bride who wants all of her photographs in a wedding album, the storybook plan is worth exploring.
Whatever plan you choose, consider the three P’s of wedding photography:
Price
When comparing prices, make sure you are comparing similar plans and quality.
Pictures
Does the photographer offer the style of coverage you want? Styles range from traditional portraiture to contemporary photojournalism.
Personality
Can you work well together and do you understand each other’s needs?
Ask or see samples and a list of references from each photographer you interview. Remember that your photographer’s work will help you remember this special day forever. Take the time to ensure that you’re getting the right person for the job.
Reference: Premier Bride





