How do we leave you a review?

 

Reviewing your wedding photographer is an essential act of reverence, a toast to the storytellers who capture the most intimate, profound moments of our lives. These artists, these modern-day alchemists, weave together the threads of love, emotion, and human connection, producing a visual symphony that resonates through time. Your review is the applause they deserve, a standing ovation for their relentless pursuit of that perfect shot, a portrait of your love, your passion, your unity. It's not just about the person behind the lens; it's a testament to their entire crew—the unsung heroes behind the scenes who orchestrate the magic. A well-crafted review is like a fine wine; it ages gracefully, offering guidance and wisdom to future couples embarking on their own journey. In its essence, it's a way to give back to the community, a gesture of camaraderie with those who have yet to tread this path. By sharing your thoughts, you become a beacon of inspiration, a guiding light for others navigating the labyrinthine world of wedding planning. It's a legacy, a way to ensure that the art of preserving love in a frame continues to evolve and flourish. Your words have the power to propel these artists toward their next masterpiece, pushing boundaries and transcending their artistry. So, in the spirit of adventure and exploration, write that review, express your gratitude, and join this incredible voyage of love and art.

 
 

Google

This helps new clients find me. The more recent the reviews, the better brides & grooms can find me. The people that find me on Google are looking for the best of the best in the area. Most clients that I receive from Google are not in my friends circle on social media.


Facebook

Friends and family can find me better. It’s always nice knowing that you know people who have hired me for such an important date. I receive a good amount of traffic from word of mouth, but I still need the reviews to back up the beautiful photos.


The Knot
WeddingWire

Brides & Grooms use these sites to find the very best wedding photographers. Having a verified bride or groom speak candidly about their experience helps get more leads.



Here’s what your review does for me in a few bullet points.

  1. Your wedding photos are timeless keepsakes, and your review helps others discover the magic your photographer can create.

  2. Leave a review, not just for the photographer but for the entire team that made your day extraordinary. Acknowledge their collective efforts.

  3. A positive review can brighten your photographer's day just as they captured your smiles. It's a heartwarming gesture of kindness.

  4. Your feedback can be a stepping stone for your photographer's professional growth, inspiring them to continually improve their art.

  5. Writing a review is a fun way to relive your special day without any stress. Share your joy and experiences with future couples, making their decision easier.


Here’s some talking points or ideas to help get you started with your review.

  1. Professionalism: Comment on their punctuality, responsiveness, and overall professionalism throughout the planning process, from booking to the big day.

  2. Flexibility: Mention any instances where the photographer went above and beyond to accommodate your specific needs or unexpected changes in your wedding plans.

  3. Artistic Style: Discuss the photographer's artistic approach and how well it aligned with your vision. Mention any standout shots or creative ideas they brought to the table.

  4. Capturing Emotions: Emphasize how the photographer captured the emotions and candid moments of the day. Highlight any photos that particularly moved you.

  5. Technical Skills: Acknowledge the quality of the final images, including composition, lighting, and editing. Note if the photographer managed to work well in different lighting conditions.

  6. Attention to Detail: Mention if the photographer paid attention to small details, such as decor, the bridal party, and the overall ambiance of the event.

  7. Ease of Working Together: Share your experience working with the photographer on the day of the wedding. Were they unobtrusive, making you and your guests feel at ease?

  8. Timeliness: Comment on how quickly you received your final photos or albums, and if the photographer met agreed-upon deadlines.

  9. Value for Investment: Evaluate whether you felt that the service you received was worth the cost and if any additional services, like albums or prints, were reasonably priced.

  10. Recommendation: Conclude your review by stating whether you would recommend the photographer to other couples looking for a professional to capture their wedding day.

  11. A Personal Touch: Share any special or memorable moments you had with the photographer during the day, as well as any thoughtful gestures or unexpected perks they provided.

Remember to be honest in your assessment, providing constructive feedback where necessary. Ultimately, your review should give future couples a well-rounded understanding of your experience with the photographer and help them make an informed decision.