Choosing a wedding photographer isn’t just about finding someone with a camera — it’s about finding someone who sees the world the way you do.
Your photos will be one of the only things that last beyond the wedding day itself. Long after the flowers are gone and the cake is eaten, your images are what you’ll come back to. That’s why style matters so much.
Before you look at pricing or packages, ask yourself:
Do I want my photos to feel emotional or polished?
Candid or posed?
Timeless or trend-forward?
Some photographers focus on traditional, posed imagery. Others lean documentary, capturing moments as they unfold. Editorial photographers blend intention with artistry, guiding when needed but leaving room for real moments.
There’s no “better” style — only what feels like you.
Anyone can post a stunning image on Instagram. What matters is consistency across:
Full wedding galleries
Different lighting situations
Different venues and seasons
Ask to see full galleries. This shows how a photographer handles real timelines, imperfect lighting, and unscripted moments.
Editing is where a photographer’s voice really comes through. Do you love:
Warm, true-to-color tones?
Moody shadows?
Flash-forward reception images?
Trends change. A strong editing style feels intentional, not trendy.
You’ll spend more time with your photographer than almost anyone else on your wedding day. You should feel comfortable, seen, and supported — not awkward or rushed.
If you feel understood from the first conversation, that’s a good sign.
Your wedding photos should feel like home.




