You’re engaged! Congratulations! And, even more, you’ve decided to get married in some dreamy land far, far away – how romantic! Now comes the hard part: how do you book a wedding photographer for your destination wedding?
More than likely, you’re unfamiliar with the vendors in the area and you can’t easily meet and work with the photographer pre-wedding. Google and other search engines are great! But keep in mind that photographers only show the best of the best online. Not only that, but let’s get real here. It’s a big, scary world out there. There are some who don’t show their own work on their websites (um, hello, plagiarism!). Some photographers have teams of photographers in multiple locations around the world so you may not even get the photographer and/or style that you want. Or, scarier yet, you pay for someone who never communicates or shows up on the actual wedding day.
This blog is not meant to scare you. So I apologize for my last paragraph, but I do want to bring awareness to some issues that you may not think or know about.
I, myself, had a destination wedding, although the area wasn’t quite foreign to me. Getting married where you were born and raised is sentimental and great. However, I hadn’t lived there in ten years. Wedding vendors in Washington D.C. were very well-known to me at that time, but not so much in Virginia Beach. I was where you are now … researching, setting up phone meetings, asking questions by email …
Now, I know what you’re thinking: “she’s going to try to sell us on booking her for our wedding.” As much as I would absolutely love to be a part of your wedding, and as much as I love to travel, that is not the purpose of me writing this.
To be honest, I’ve been wanting to write this post for months now. After planning my own destination wedding and having the opportunity to help my two best friends plan their weddings, I felt that this post would be helpful to future brides and grooms. Every photographer has something to say about this topic, and you’ll find many posts on this subject, but I hope that what I experienced and learned as a bride, maid of honor, and wedding photographer helps give a broad perspective.
In this blog post, I’ll discuss your different options. There are advantages and disadvantages to every option when it’s time to book a wedding photographer for your destination wedding. It is up to you as to what takes precedent … I’m just here to help you think about things you may not know about, and to help you weigh the pros and cons.
And, if my experience is not enough, I have also included three other brides’ interviews. Two of which are my best friends in which I attended their weddings as their maid of honor:
Courtney and Jeremy got married at the Moon Palace Resort in Cancun, Mexico. These two decided on a destination wedding because they wanted “a great memory for our family and friends to take a trip together for the occasion.”
Kim and Allen were married at the Dreams Resort in Punta Cana, Dominican Republic. They chose to do a destination wedding because “Allen had already done the whole big church wedding, and my priorities were to have a few important people there, wear the dress, and get beautiful photos. It allowed us to combine our wedding and honeymoon, and have a ceremony and reception for much cheaper than having a wedding at home. Destination wedding planning is also so much less overwhelming when they only give you a few options to choose from.”
The other bride I interviewed is one whose engagement session I photographed in Miami, and got married in Las Vegas:
Jessica and Allan said “I do” at the Green Valley Ranch in Las Vegas. They felt that “in Vegas, it’s less hectic because everything is already included in one package. And the most important thing was that Las Vegas is closer to my country, Indonesia.”
**All photos in this blog are not my own. The ones with my watermark are ones that I have taken. Please note that the ones without my watermark and with copyright information below the photos belong to the corresponding photographers: Dean Sanderson, Joey Allen, and Adventure Photos.**
How convenient! This is definitely the most cost-effective option and also very logical. You want to book a destination photographer for your destination wedding so why not book one who knows your resort and its surrounding areas?
This is the route my best friend and sister-from-another-set-of-parents, Kim, chose. Why you ask?
“We investigated taking a local photographer with us, but it would not have saved us any money and we weren’t so in love with her work that it would have been worth the trouble. There would have been a little more recourse if we were not happy with the resort’s recommended photographer.”
The problem that she faced was that they “asked to see the work of specific photographers but weren’t given anything other than the website with the company’s pictures.” They wanted to know who their photographer was going to be and to see a sample of their work beforehand. Unfortunately, the company refused to do this until a few days before the wedding. Nerve-wracking?! That’s a definite yes!
Their story has a happy ending. They ended up loving their wedding photos and their photographer, Daniel. Kim loved that he knew the resort well, where to go, what angles to get, and how to use the spaces he was given and used to shooting in.
The pros to hiring the resort’s photographer for her: “definitely that he knew the resort and surround areas.” And an extra plus that they ended up with good quality photos in the end. In fact, they loved the photos so much, they now have them displayed all around their home in Virginia.
That being said, they had no clue who was going to be their photographer or what the photo style was going to be on their wedding day.
While Kim felt okay and safe with the resort’s photographer …
“I originally emailed them <the resort’s photographer>, but would not hear back from them for weeks. This was the first red flag for me. If I’m traveling to a different country and have never met you, I expect timely responses for me to feel comfortable. I also didn’t like their portfolio. They were mostly posed pictures, and had a very generic feel. I wanted more personal shots than were not posed, to really capture the feeling of my wedding. I also would have only gotten 50 pictures from the resort photographer, where I got 500 from the photographer I hired … for a better price.”
Communication is so important. There is nothing more frustrating than trying to plan your wedding from afar and not getting the responses that you need when you need them. As if wedding planning isn’t hard enough!
In both these instances, there was a happy ending. However, research further and you’ll hear horror stories. Anything from absolute disappointment in their wedding photos to the couple never receiving their wedding images at all. My biggest recommendation if you’re on a tight budget and need to use the resort’s photographer is to do your homework. Find a resort that is not only perfect for your wedding, but also offers a photography company that has good reviews and a similar style that you want. A few great resources to check out are TripAdvisor, WeddingWire, and Facebook.
Pros to hiring the resort’s photographer:
Cons to hiring the resort’s photographer:
This gives you more flexibility. Book a wedding photographer for your destination wedding but do so locally. They may not be on-location at your resort, but it’s a great idea. It allows you to find someone who:
But there are a few things to be mindful of, such as:
Personally, I think this is the better way to go (if your resort allows this), rather than booking the resort’s photographer. You have a little bit more control. Which is the reason why my best friend, Courtney, chose a local photographer versus the resort’s. As we mentioned before, she couldn’t get ahold of the photography company, let alone the photographer him or herself. She and I are very similar in that we like to have more control and when we want answers, we want them ASAP. We don’t want to wait days or weeks to get one answer to our many questions.
Plus, she was not in love with the resort’s recommended photography company’s style. She wanted more natural light, candid, and less posy, which you’ll see in her photos. The resort’s photographers didn’t offer this look.
Courtney researched until she found the right Cancun photographer for her. Although Dean Sanderson was not available on her wedding date, he put her in touch with a lead photographer who worked for him. She was able to speak to her actual wedding day photographer … talk about a weight lifted off her shoulders.
Courtney said,
“It can be easy to just book the resort’s photography company and you don’t have to pay extra. If photography isn’t one of the most important aspects of the wedding to you, then I would say to go the easy route. But just know that they know they get the majority of the business just by being at the resort, so they don’t even try and it shows. They are unresponsive, expensive, and more corporate than an outside photographer. I remember reading on their website that they will only take a certain number of pictures an hour. That is not what I want in a photographer. I don’t want to be treated like a number, and I don’t want my wedding photos to be either.”
Although she had to pay an additional $800 fee to have an outside photographer, she says it was well worth it. Dean Sanderson‘s company “were professional and wanted to do everything they could to make my day what I wanted it to be. They sent me articles leading up to the big day with tips. This helped so much that they took extra time to send me those. It was a nice touch.”
**Hey, who’s that familiar looking face to the left of the groom?! Oh wait, that’s me! 😁**
She, like Courtney, hired a local photographer for her Vegas wedding. But not for the same reasons. Her resort actually didn’t recommend any photographers. Alan and Jessica were left to their own devices and found the perfect photographer for their Green Valley Ranch wedding. They still rave about Joey Allen to this day, about his professionalism, creativity, and his amazing portfolio.
Pros to hiring a local photographer:
Cons to hiring a local photographer:
Jessica and Alan, and Courtney and Jeremy handpicked their photographers. The results were that they were so thrilled with the experience, from start to finish. Their complaints were … well, there were none!
Looking to book a wedding photographer for your destination wedding who is local to that area? Use these sites to help you search for the perfect one for you:
Best of Wedding Photography | International Society of Professional Wedding Photographers | SnapKnot | WeddingWire | The Knot
Saving the best for last! Okay, I may be a bit biased lol! Option #3: book a wedding photographer who travels but doesn’t specifically live or work in the area in which you are getting married.
Yes, this option means that there is an increased cost to cover travel and accommodation fees. That being said, there are benefits to this. For one, you are not limited … “the world is your oyster.” A lot of locations are limited in their vendors so you may not find a photographer who specializes in the style you love. For instance, if you want dark and moody but getting married in the Bahamas … you may not find a photographer there who has a ‘dark and moody’ look to their photos because they assume everyone there wants bright and airy!
Not only are your options endless, but you can also find a photographer who you or someone you know has had experience with. Ever been to a wedding where you were blown away by the photographer, whether it was their personality, how efficient they worked, how they stayed behind the scenes, or just provided the most beautiful photos? Guess what?! You can book them! Or do you follow a photographer who shoots the most beautiful photos in the most exotic locations? You can book them! You have complete control over who you want to spend your wedding day with. This means less stress. It also means, you know 100% you’re hiring someone who cares about you, can communicate with you and your guests, and specializes in the look you want. That’s a whole lot of weight off your shoulders.
I know, I know. You’re thinking, great … “I can book them. I have all the control. But what about those work visas and permits you mentioned before?” Not.a.problem. Destination photographers do their homework, just as you do for your wedding. The handy dandy internet makes it super easy for us to find out about any requirements we need before your wedding day. Trust me, for those of us who travel often, we know what to do to make sure nothing gets in the way of us being there for you.
Have I mentioned added bonuses?! Most destination photographers will include more than just wedding day coverage if they’re going to be there anyway. For instance, I arrive early to scope out the area and make sure I know the best spots for your photos at the right times, and make sure I’m familiar with the wedding day flow. I also include wedding rehearsal coverage, as well as a day-after-the-wedding session. The day-after-session can be either just the two of you for a trash-the-dress session, post-wedding brunch, or even an excursion that you might want covered.
Pros to hiring a destination photographer:
Cons to hiring a destination photographer:
I’m sure I could continue on in this post, and there may be a follow up post. It all depends on you! If you have any questions or would like for me to go more in detail, reach out. It’s almost 100% guaranteed that I missed something or was unclear about my tips. Any feedback is always welcomed! I’m only human! And I never claimed to be a professional writer 😉 Plus, I love connecting with new and old faces, so don’t be shy.