How can we be sure we are hiring a reputable, honest photographer?
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There are a couple ways: Ask for references, preferably from people you know and trust, or look for photographers who are members of the Professional Photographers of America. You can access the latter by searching their Web site, www.ppa.com , where you'll also find interesting articles and helpful advice, including an article titled, "Don't Take Chances With Your Wedding."
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Can our ceremony be videotaped?
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Because a video camera is relatively quiet, this is usually not a problem unless it is against the church's policy.
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What are questions I should ask the videographer?
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First of all, ask the videographer if you can preview several tapes of weddings he has done. Don't choose a videographer until you have seen the quality of his work. Also, get everything in writing, just as with the photographer, and ask these questions:
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Will you be attending the rehearsal?
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What kind of video camera do you have? Do you have more than one, as a backup?
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How many fully-charged battery packs will you bring?
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What quality of tape will you be using?
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How many hours will you be in attendance during the ceremony and reception?
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How many hours of taped video will you provide?
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Do you conduct live interviews during the reception?
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