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How to find your photographer?

Photography is more than just clicking a button. A beautiful picture depends on many factors. 

For example it’s the light, the angle, the preparation for the photo shoot, the idea, the location of the shoot. There are also so many genres of photography: self-portrait, wedding photography, documentary, nude, still life, landscape photography. In my case, I chose portrait photography as my main genre because I love watching people fall in love with themselves looking at their photos. But still there is often one question, how to find exactly your photographer and not to make a mistake. I’ve highlighted a couple of aspects:

– You like more than 60% of the work in the photographer’s portfolio

– The price is right for you

– You like the photographer as a person. you can realise this, by following his social media and also by seeing the reviews of this photographer’s work. 

– It is a person to show more than one photo per Instagram or other social media post. Or the photographer shows most of his photography work somewhere else. e.g. Instagram stories, a telegram feed, a website. Since the photographer can only show the best work from the shoot in this way, and they can be 1-5% of the photo shoot. Thus, the other 95% may not suit you as a customer. These are my basic tips on what to look out for.

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