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You can interact with your Asian
wedding photographer/videographer either via email,
telephone or both.
Having this kind of dialogue ensures there's no misunderstanding
down the road. When I first started in this business,
I was guilty of not telling my first client how long
it would take to produce their wedding DVD. I obviously
suffered the consequences by having them call me at
odd hours of the day requesting their DVD.
I obviously don't make those mistakes these days and
neither should you. Ask the company or Asian
wedding photographer/videographer every single
question that pops into your brain. Okay, there's
no need to ask him if he can give you a 99% discount.
That's called taking the.
May I also suggest (if you haven't already gotten
a videographer or Asian
wedding photographer for your dream shaadi) you
arrange the photography and videography at least 2
months in advance. The last thing you want to be negotiating
a few weeks to your wedding is the videography and
photography.
Your wedding Dvd (or video) and photography will be
the only means through which you can relive a truly
remarkable and unforgettable day in your life. As
such you need adequate time to ensure you get the
right person for such an occasion.
So what questions should you ask? Below are 12 questions
I feel are very necessary for you to ask to ensure
you have a wonderful experience and excellent DVD
or photographs.
- What packages do they offer and
what do they charge for these packages? You can
ask them if they'll give you a discount if you introduce
someone to them.
- How many cameras will they use
on the day? This is essential if you'll be using
a small hall where one camera will do or are having
a big occasion where multiple cameras will be necessary.
- Will they visit the various wedding
venues before the big day? Give them the addresses
of the various locations and tell them you would
like them to visit the various wedding venues.
- How long will it take them to produce
your wedding DVD? Try and get a specific date or
time frame here.
- What happens if they're late in
producing your wedding DVD?
- How much of the deposit do they
require before the wedding day? Some companies will
require the full amount before the wedding day.
- How many copies will they make
of your DVD? Tell them how many additional copies
you will like.
- How much will extra copies cost?
- How long will they stay for your
event? You can agree with them a time or an event
you definitely want them to cover before they leave.
- Do they accept cash, cheques or
credit cards payments?
- Can you see samples of work they've
produced in the past? This should give you an idea
of what they can do.
- Are there any guarantees they can
offer you? Push them on this. If they're as good
as they say they are, then they should be willing
to offer you a guarantee if anything goes wrong.
So that's it. 12 questions I believe
you should ask before you commission someone or a
company to film your big day. You don't have to be
restricted to the list above. If there's anything
you would like explained or simplified, then ask and
you will receive.
Have a great day and all the best with your preparations
towards your dream shaadi!
Warmest regards
Maurice Chuka
If you would like additional info on getting a videographer
or photographer for you wedding, visit us at www.pen-n-a-pad.co.uk
or email me directly at maurice@pen-n-a-pad.co.uk
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