Hiring a Long Beach Island Wedding Photographer

You’ve found the perfect venue to have the beach wedding of your dreams. Now, hire the right Long Beach Island wedding photographer to capture your special day!

Book the Right Long Beach Island Wedding Photographer

The Internet has certainly made wedding planning easier, but it can be overwhelming with the overabundance of information out there. Here’s some tips to help you navigate to your Long Beach Island wedding photographer.

Where to Look

Sure, you could Google “Long Beach Island Wedding Photographers” and sift through pages of results. Before you take that route, start by asking around. If you have friends and family that are familiar with the Long Beach Island area, they might have photographer friends or reputable people to refer you to.

If you don’t have any established links to the Long Beach Island area, there are other  options. Your wedding venue should have some recommendations. If you have a wedding planner, they are sure to know who to go to and who not to go to based on their past wedding planning experiences. If all else fails, go to the web. Beyond Google, look at sites like The Knot for inquiries, or seeing what locals are saying online.

Here at Best of LBI, we’re confident to recommend three specific photographers that we’ve worked with personally, and each one has a great a reputation in our area:  Macpherson Photography, Felsberg Photography, and Saltwater Studios. These three are the best Long Beach Island wedding photographers, so put them at the top of you list and go from there.

What to Look for

Every reputable Long Beach Island photographer should have a website. The website serves as a portfolio, FAQs, and way of contact. You should also see a link to the photographer’s social media pages like Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. The gallery will give you a good idea of the photographer’s artistic style, editing abilities, and hopefully you will find some testimonials from past clients, too. Many photographers say to contact them for a quote, but you should have a rough idea of what price their packages start at to see if it’s within your wedding budget.

A few other things to consider when looking on the webpage:

  • What packages are offered and how do they fit your needs?
  • Are the packages digital copies only, or actual prints?
  • Does it include editing or is that a separate charge?
  • Do you want videography, too? Does this photographer offer that?
  • Is the photographer willing to travel? Do you have to pay for their mileage costs?

Plan your Day with your Long Beach Island Wedding Photographer

Make sure to meet your photographer in person at least once before your big day. That way you can discuss details face to face and maybe even walk them through the space/venue. Prior to making those arrangements, you should decide and discuss about an engagement session and the mix of posed and candid coverage you want.

What to ask your photographer

Hiring a wedding photographer is a big investment. Ask all the questions to ensure you two are in understanding and that you’re getting exactly what you want. Share your ideas for the big day, but also ask about their ideas.

It is also wise to ask:

  • What kind of camera will they use?
  • How many lenses do they usually use?
  • Do they have any assistants that come with them?
  • What other equipment is used/needed?
  • How can you help guide them do anything specific to better accommodate them?
  • What will they wear to your wedding? Does the photographer (and crew) Dress like a guest of like a worker?
  • Does the photographer charge by the hour or is it a base rate/price?

What to shoot

Be prepared and help out your Long Beach Island Photographer by creating a shot list ahead of time. The shot list includes the key moments you want photographed, when they are likely to happen in the day and what the location of said shot is. This way, the photographer knows what you want captured, when and where it will happen, and how you want it done (posed or candid).

Of course the photographer will be there to get all the traditional moments like your vows, first kiss, first dance, and etc. Are you going to have any personal/nontraditional moments in the ceremony that you want captured? Some moments you may not have thought of include: rehearsal the night before, a sunset/dusk kiss on the day of, guest reactions, getting ready, and processional and recessional, and angle/panoramic like shots.

Work Samples from a Long Beach Island Wedding Photographer

Here’s a sample of the quality, style, and locations you will get with a quality Long Beach Island wedding photographer. Each of these breathtaking photos are from Macpherson Photography, a photographer for the South Jersey and Philadelphia area.

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Don’t be shy to get your toes wet and show some affection during your post nuptial photoshoot with your Long Beach Island photographer. Even if such an idea sounds uncomfortable to you, the photo will not show it- just you two and the waves.

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Let your hubby carry you away and chase after the seagulls for some fun sand between your toes candid shots on the beach with your Long Beach Island photographer.

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See how magical and beautiful your reception can still be on the beach even when night falls and lightning rolls in.

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Because you’re never too far from both the bay and the ocean, your Long Beach Island photographer can get you and your new life partner dancing on the docks of the bay.

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Staying at a Long Beach Island hotel for your wedding means you and your dress can be photographed looking out the window to these gorgeous views before you head down the aisle.

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Whether your wedding day turns out to be a sunny day or not, your Long Beach Island photographer will be sure to make your photos look absolutely perfect.

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A Long Beach Island Island wedding not only has the beach, but it also has small town charm like amusement parks, local boutiques, and piers, which all make for great engagement photo shoot backdrops.

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Long Beach Island has dozens of lovely wedding venues where the beach is a backdrop, even when you’re inside at your reception.

Get Excited for your Beach Wedding

Sun, sand, and salty air await you as you walk down the aisle on your wedding day. Hire a fantastic Long Beach Island wedding photographer to capture all the laughable and meaningful moments of your special day. Your dream wedding will forever be remembered in detail, thanks to your Long Beach Island wedding photographer.

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