How to find a good photographer


Finding a good photographer can feel overwhelming because there are so many choices! Choosing the right photographer for you is so important, whether you’re capturing a family milestone, celebrating a special event, or just updating your photo album. There are great photographers in any city you look, but finding the one who can best meet your needs can be a little trickier. Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you find a good photographer that's right for you!



Photograph by Woodmansee Photo

Loving mom and child share a warm embrace outdoors on an autumn day with rustic wooden fence in background at Sugg Farm
Mom and Daughter share laughter while standing together in a vibrant sunflower field on a sunny afternoon at NCMA

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Tips to Find a Good Photographer


  1. Understand your style: First, identify the style of photography that you resonate with most. Do you prefer candid shots, or are you drawn to more posed and styled photographs? Maybe you love black and white images? Photographers have different editing styles. Some love dark and moody. Some love light and airy. Some love bright and bold, and some love film with grain and muted tones. All can be amazing, but what matters is what resonates with you! Browse through portfolios online or on social media to get a feel for what catches your eye and aligns with your vision.
  2. Research and Recommendations: Ask friends and family for recommendations. Personal referrals are so valuable! Their personal experience can give you a sense of what your experience might be like working with a particular photographer. Additionally, use Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, or websites to find photographers in your area. Check out their reviews on Google and read about experiences from others.
  3. Check Portfolios: Once you’ve narrowed down a list of potential photographers, take a deep dive into their portfolios. Look for consistency and quality across different sessions. Do they have experience in the type of photography you want? A family session is very different than a wedding and a wedding is very different than real-estate photography.
  4. Budget: Before booking your session, make sure you know what your budget is and what your photographer's session includes. Will the session be 1 hour long? A full day? Do you get all photos, a set number, or is the price only for a session fee and then you purchase wall art after? Photographers can differ here so understanding your needs and their service will leave no surprises.
  5. Assess Professionalism and Experience: Is your photographer quick to respond? Do they ghost you or use language that is offensive? Are they able to adapt to different family structures? Are they inclusive? If you can't get a sense of who they are over email or text- give them a call. Sometimes hearing their voice and tone can help you decide. A professional will also be able to guide you on wardrobe choices and locations for the session. A good photographer should be able to answer all of these questions and help you through the whole process.
  6. Make your Decision: A good photographer will not only take great photos but will give you an experience that makes you want to come back. So after vetting your photographers, it's time to choose one! Be clear when you want your session so they can give you their availability. Some photographers book months in advance and their calendars can book out quickly.



Yates Mill Park family photo

Photographs by Woodmansee Photo

Conclusion


Finding the right photographer is more than just stunning images; it’s about finding a professional who can give you a great experience as well! It's important to put your money towards something that you can love! Beautiful photos cannot overshadow a terrible experience. As a photographer in Apex, NC I would love to serve you! But if it's not me and I don't fit your requirements, I would be happy to connect you with another professional and talented photographer in the Raleigh, North Carolina area! Let's chat and book your next photo session!

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Let's connect and talk about what your vision is for a session! I specialize in families, couples, and senior portraits, but I'm always happy to talk about your specific vision and photography needs! I want to guide you through this process and make it as easy as possible for you!