The ‘Unthinkables’ | Tips For Even Better Wedding Photos

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I’m calling them the ‘UNTHINKABLES’.  It sounds ominous enough, but really, it’s just a list of things that the everyday bride and groom would never think of— and frankly they shouldn’t have to!  These are the little tips and helpful solutions to ensure photos are even more amazing!  I’ve shot countless weddings in the last 4+ years and after every wedding, I come away thinking “Oh I wish….”.  So I am putting those wishes to paper for future couples everywhere.  How can you help your wedding photographer and in turn your self?  Read on. Continue reading “The ‘Unthinkables’ | Tips For Even Better Wedding Photos”

How to Find a Professional Wedding Photographer | Allie Skylar Photography | Philadelphia and Destination Weddings

Okay, listen up, brides (and grooms, but usually brides are the ones weeding through the internet for everything involving the wedding…)- there are a lot- A LOT- of wedding photographers out there.  There are so many amazing ones who will definitely take care of you and love you and give you everything you have ever dreamed of.  And I love them.  And I hope I am seen as one of them.  Then, sadly, there are “jump ship photographers”–People with nice cameras who charge next to nothing and offer the world.  Except their world is more like a blue bouncy ball with green splotches on it… and the green splotches are really just the gunk that sticks to the edges of the lawn mower.  POINT IS- not every ‘photographer’ is, or should be, a photographer.  These jump ship photographers come into the industry for a year or two, rip off some people, undercut the industry, and then realize they hate it/ can’t do it, and they leave.

So what in the blue bouncy ball world sets a pro apart from a wannabe?  Many many things.  And listen, let me be up front and say that I am NOT the right photographer for everyone.  It could be my pricing, my style, my love of all things Harry Potter, or my ridiculously good fashion.  This, I have come to learn, is a good thing.  In the beginning, I felt like I had to book every single person who sent me an email.  I took it personally when people would move on or pick someone else.  Now I see it as fate- maybe we wouldn’t have gotten along.  Maybe I would not have made them happy.  Maybe they would not have made ME happy (it is a two way street…).  So if you already know I’m not your cup of tea, awesome.  Move on and good luck!  But for those of you who wish to learn what I feel sets a pro apart from a wannabe, read on, my friend.

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