What to Look for in a Wedding Photographer

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What to Look for in a Wedding Photographer

Choosing a wedding photographer goes beyond just liking their photos. This guide walks through what to look for in a wedding photographer, including experience, approach, and how they help shape your overall wedding day experience.

What You’ll Learn

  • What to look for in a wedding photographer beyond style
  • How your photographer impacts your wedding day experience
  • The difference between posed and documentary photography
Getting ready at the historical whitney venue in Detroit, Michigan

Most couples start by looking at photos. And while that is important, what to look for in a wedding photographer goes far beyond just the images themselves.

As a Michigan wedding photographer, I have seen how much your photographer influences not only how your photos look, but how your entire day feels. Because of that, choosing the right photographer is less about finding someone whose work you like, and more about finding someone whose approach aligns with how you want your wedding day to unfold.

Style Matters, But Approach Matters More

One of the first things couples notice is style. Light and airy, true to life, dark and moody. While that is a good starting point, it only tells part of the story.

What matters more is how your photographer works throughout the day.

Some photographers pose heavily, directing every moment. Others take a more documentary approach, focusing on what naturally unfolds. Neither is right or wrong, but they create very different experiences.

If you are drawn to photos that feel natural and unforced, I shared more about what that looks like here:
👉 What It’s Like to Work With a Documentary Wedding Photographer

Your Photographer Shapes the Flow of the Day

A lot of couples do not realize how involved their photographer is in the timeline.

From getting ready through sunset portraits, your photographer is helping guide where you are, when things happen, and how much time you have to actually experience your day.

Because of that, experience matters. Someone who understands how a wedding day flows can help things feel relaxed rather than rushed.

If you are still thinking through timing, this may also help:
👉 How to Build a Wedding Timeline That Feels Relaxed

Comfort Is Just As Important As Skill

You will spend more time with your photographer than almost any other vendor.

Because of that, feeling comfortable matters more than most people expect. If you feel awkward or overly directed, it will show in your photos. On the other hand, when you feel at ease, everything looks more natural.

If this is something you are worried about, I shared more about how to feel comfortable in front of the camera here:
👉 How to Feel Comfortable in Front of the Camera

Consistency Tells You More Than a Highlight Reel

It is easy to fall in love with a photographer’s best images. However, what really matters is consistency.

Look for full galleries or complete wedding days. Pay attention to how they handle different lighting situations, indoor and outdoor settings, and moments that cannot be recreated.

Consistency shows you what your actual wedding gallery will feel like, not just what is possible under perfect conditions.

Example of a wedding party photo to show what to look for in a wedding photographer's gallery

Experience Shows in Subtle Ways

Experience is not just about how long someone has been photographing weddings.

It shows up in how they handle unexpected moments, shifting timelines, and changing light. It shows in how they communicate, how they guide, and how they adapt without adding stress to your day.

These are the things that often go unnoticed, but they are what allow everything to feel seamless.

You Are Not Just Hiring for Photos

One of the biggest mindset shifts is realizing that you are not just hiring a photographer for photos.

You are hiring someone to:

  • guide parts of your day
  • help you feel comfortable
  • document moments as they actually happen

Because of that, the right photographer should feel like someone you trust, not just someone whose work you admire.

Example of what to look for in a wedding photographer's photo

Frequently Asked Questions About Choosing a Wedding Photographer

How far in advance should you book a wedding photographer

Most couples book 12 to 16 months in advance, especially for peak seasons.

What questions should you ask a wedding photographer

Ask about their approach, experience, timeline guidance, and what a full gallery looks like.

Do you need a second photographer

It depends on your day. A second photographer can help capture multiple perspectives and moments happening at the same time.

Choosing the Right Wedding Photographer for You

When you are thinking about what to look for in a wedding photographer, it comes down to more than just the images.

It is about how you want your day to feel, how you want your moments documented, and who you trust to be there for all of it.

If you are planning your wedding and want photography that feels natural, intentional, and true to you, I would love to be part of that.

👉 Contact me HERE

About the Photographer

I’m Jordan, a Michigan wedding photographer specializing in candid, documentary style imagery for couples who want their wedding day to feel natural and unforced. I photograph weddings throughout Metro Detroit and across Michigan, focusing on honest moments, thoughtful timelines, and images that still feel like you years down the line.

I’ve worked with couples in a wide range of venues, from backyard celebrations to historic estates and modern city spaces. My approach is rooted in experience and preparation so couples can relax and trust that the moments that matter will be documented as they unfold.

If you’re planning your wedding and want to learn more about working together, you can find more details on my wedding experience page or reach out directly through my contact form.

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