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9) Technology: Today’s professional digital SLR cameras have equal or better quality than most film cameras of just a decade ago. Make sure the photographer is well equipped with more than one camera body and numerous lenses in case of equipment failure.
During the post-production and the editing process, it is common practice to have your images made into black and white or other artistic-looking effects. Ask your photographer about this process and any fees involved. Make sure your photographer offers an online gallery. This is very helpful so you are not responsible for getting images out to your individual family members. That can add up to quite a task.
HINT: Be sure to ask your photographer candidates about their equipment.
This month, I am sharing 10 tips to help in the wedding photographer search. Find the earlier tips here:
1. Look for personality
2. Moments and style
3. Experience
4. Price
5. Time
6. Ownership
7. Emotion
8. Second shooters

Groomsmen play a practical joke on Andy, the groom, during the reception at the Evergreen Lake House in Evergreen, Colo., in July 2009.
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[...] 2. Moments and style 3. Experience 4. Price 5. Time 6. Ownership 7. Emotion 8. Second shooters 9. Technology Josh and Ruth sign their marriage license with their rabbi at Cheesman Park in Denver in June 2009. [...]
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