10 Questions to Ask BEFORE Hiring Your Photographer
Barry • March 12, 2026

March 12, 2026

Top 10 Questions you should ask!

10 Questions You Should Ask Before Hiring Your Wedding Photographer


Your wedding day will be filled with moments you’ll want to remember forever — the laughter, the tears, the excitement, and all the little details in between. Choosing the right wedding photographer is one of the most important decisions you’ll make while planning your wedding.
But with so many photographers out there, how do you know who’s the right fit?
Before booking your photographer, here are 10 important questions every couple should ask to make sure they’re making the best choice for their big day.


1. How Much Wedding Experience Do You Have?
Experience matters when it comes to wedding photography. Weddings move quickly, and an experienced photographer knows how to anticipate important moments before they happen.
Ask how many weddings they have photographed and how long they’ve been working in the industry. A seasoned photographer will be comfortable handling different lighting situations, timelines, and unexpected moments.


2. What Is Your Photography Style?
Every photographer has a unique style. Some focus on traditional posed images, while others lean toward documentary-style storytelling.
At Korbman & Company, we blend editorial, documentary, and artistic photography to capture both the natural moments and the beautiful details that make your wedding day unique.
Looking through a photographer’s portfolio will give you a great sense of their visual style and whether it matches your vision.


3. Do You Work Alone or With a Second Photographer?
Many photographers work with a second photographer to capture multiple perspectives throughout the day.
For example, while one photographer captures the bride walking down the aisle, another might be capturing the groom’s reaction — moments that couples love seeing later.
It’s always good to ask how the photographer structures their coverage.


4. How Do You Handle Wedding Day Timelines?
A great photographer does more than just take pictures — they help guide the flow of the day.
Ask if they assist with creating a timeline for photography. This can help ensure there’s enough time for family portraits, couple photos, and candid moments without feeling rushed.


5. What Happens If It Rains?
Weather can be unpredictable, but an experienced wedding photographer will always have a backup plan.
Ask how they handle unexpected weather situations. A professional photographer will know how to find beautiful indoor locations or use creative lighting to make the most of any situation.


6. Can We See a Full Wedding Gallery?
Portfolios usually show the highlights, but a full wedding gallery shows how a photographer captures the entire day from start to finish.
This helps you understand how they photograph everything from getting ready to the ceremony, reception, and all the moments in between.


7. How Long Until We Receive Our Photos?
Turnaround times can vary from photographer to photographer. Be sure to ask how long it typically takes to receive your edited wedding images and how they will be delivered.
Most photographers provide an online gallery where you can easily view, download, and share your images.


8. Do You Offer Engagement Sessions?
Engagement sessions are a wonderful way to get comfortable in front of the camera before the wedding day.
They also give you the opportunity to build a connection with your photographer so that when your wedding day arrives, everything feels relaxed and natural.


9. What Is Included in Your Wedding Packages?
Photography packages can vary widely. Some may include albums, engagement sessions, multiple photographers, or extended hours of coverage.
Make sure you understand exactly what is included so there are no surprises later.


10. Do We Feel Comfortable With You?
This might be the most important question of all.
Your photographer will be with you throughout your entire wedding day, often during some of the most emotional and personal moments. Feeling comfortable and relaxed around your photographer can make a huge difference in how natural your photos look.


At Korbman & Company, we believe the best images come from genuine connections. We take the time to get to know our couples before the wedding so the experience feels fun, easy, and completely natural.


Final Thoughts
Choosing your wedding photographer isn’t just about beautiful images — it’s about finding someone who understands your vision and makes you feel comfortable throughout the entire process.
When you ask the right questions and take the time to connect with your photographer, you’ll feel confident knowing your memories are in great hands. 

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