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		<title>Hiring A Photographer For Your Destination Wedding</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Planning a destination wedding can be much harder than if you were to marry close to home. You will rely on someone else to bring in all your vendors without meeting any of them. You put your faith and hope in your coordinator and their vendors, show up and get married. If the cake is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://blog.robertevans.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/Gregg-Leach-blog-071103-6732.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-631" title="Gregg Leach blog  071103 673" src="http://blog.robertevans.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/Gregg-Leach-blog-071103-6732-300x200.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="200" /></a>Planning a destination wedding can  be much harder than if you were to marry close to home. You will rely on  someone else to bring in all your vendors without meeting any of them.  You put your faith and hope in your coordinator and their vendors, show  up and get married.</p>
<p>If the cake is not what you envisioned, you will soon forget and put  it behind you. If your pictures are terrible however you will spend the  rest of your life looking at your disappointing images reminded of your  bad photographer. When planning a destination wedding you might want to  consider bringing your favorite photographer to ensure your pictures are  perfect. This way you control one of the most important vendors you  will hire for your wedding.</p>
<p>Finding a great photographer is a lot easier today with the help of  the web. Most photographers these days have a website and this is a  great place to begin your search. The Internet is a great way to search  for a photographer, whether you want to find a photographer close to  home or across the world.  With most everything done on the web these  days you just need to find the right person for you.</p>
<p>Bringing along a photographer means you will have to pay for that  person or persons travel expenses, however the additional extra cost is  usually minimal when you consider all the money you will be saving not  having to feed the hundreds of guests who would have shown up if you  were to marry closer to home. This reason alone is why most couples opt  for a destination wedding in the first place.</p>
<p>If you do choose to bring the photographer of your dreams, here are  some of the expenses you will be responsible to pay.</p>
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<li>Airfare      to and from your destination.</li>
<li>Hotel      accommodations during their stay.</li>
<li>Airport      transportation to and from on both ends or a rent a  car.</li>
<li>A      per diem each day, multiplied by the number of days per  person. A per diem      is generally used for food, but also covers  expenses such as tipping,      taxis, and other unexpected expenses  while traveling.</li>
<li>Some      photographers might even charge an additional fee for a  weekend buyout.      This would make up for lost revenue when the  photographer is out of town      and can’t make it home for a possible  Sunday event.</li>
<li>Travel      time is also sometimes charged. This is a fee charged  for the time it      takes</li>
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<p>To get from location to the other, or lost billable time.</p>
<p>Of course travel fees will vary from photographer to photographer,  and how far and where your wedding will take place. One thing you might  ask your photographer for in return for you paying for his travel, that  he doesn’t charge you to shoot your rehearsal dinner and maybe even  Sunday brunch, especially if he or she charges you a weekend buy out  fee. Having your photographer shoot rehearsal dinner is a great  opportunity for him to get to know all the members of your families and  get to meet your guests ahead of time. It makes a huge difference when  everybody in familiar and comfortable with the photographer.</p>
<p>Lets say your wedding in going to be held on a Saturday, have your  photographer arrive on Thursday in order to give them plenty of time to  arrive scout your location, get settled, and possible adjusted to a new  time zone. Then he or she can be ready to shoot the wedding rehearsal  and rehearsal dinner on Friday night, then Saturdays wedding. The  photographer can choose to fly home Sunday or leave on Monday giving  them a brief rest and or mini vacation after a long weekend. <strong><em>Tip  if your wedding will take place Monday through Thursday you might be  able to negotiate a better rate since most wedding photographers busy  days are Friday thru Sunday and a lot of destination weddings take place  during the week.</em></strong></p>
<p><a href="http://blog.robertevans.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/Crop-Evans-blog-3651.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-638" title="Crop Evans blog           365" src="http://blog.robertevans.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/Crop-Evans-blog-3651-300x200.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="200" /></a>You should pay for the  first three nights and the fourth night is optional but a nice gesture  of appreciation for a job well done. If your wedding happens to be out  of the country or the photographer has to fly more than 8 hours to reach  your wedding, you should pay for five nights minimum, giving them  enough time to arrive and adjust to the new time zone fully rested and  ready to impress you with their creative abilities.</p>
<p>Bringing along the photographer of your choice will be the best  decision you will make when it comes to your wedding. It’s a decision  you will cherish for the rest of your life. By hiring your favorite  photographer you control who is photographing your wedding and the  quality and style of their work, and most importantly you get to choose a  person who you actually like and feel comfortable with.</p>
<p>Your images can be placed online so  you and your family and friends  can view as well as purchase images. Your photographer can also put your  albums designs online for approval making the whole process simple and  painless.</p>
<p>Bringing a photographer might cost you a little more than you  planned, but in a year I guarantee the extra money you spent won’t be  missed.  However if in the end you hate your wedding pictures you will  spend the rest of your life regretting  your decision and wishing you  would have spent the money.</p>
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