How to Choose A Calgary Photographer That Will Turn Your Memories Into Works Of Art.

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Why not just thumb through the yellow pages and hire the cheapest local Calgary photographer money can buy? I don't think so! This can result in some of the worst photo's that you ever frame; or tried to hide from your friends and family.

In this quick article I’m going to show you how you can easily find a professional photographer in Calgary that will produce a timeless result that you’ll be happy to show everyone for life.

What makes a photographer REAL?

Anyone with a camera in Calgary can claim to be a photographer; and that’s not too far from what is really happening in this city. It can be tricky because any amature can come off as a pro to the untrained eye. These amatures have no issue charging pro prices at the amature result. But should you trust him to capture your special wedding day, or family portrait?

So if you got the following you got a winner: customers, experience, portfolio and studio.

This is what you want to do to find your profestional photographer in Calgary.

So you got to be able to separate the cream from the milk - so to speak. Because the real profestionals are going take a bit of digging, so you really got to turn on your focus.


#1 Do they have an extensive portfolio displayed on their website?

So this should show you everything you need to know. If you’re doing a wedding then your photographer of choice should openly display his wedding shoots. Is it a match? The portfolio is all the sample you need, so don't expect any result that beyond the capability and style shown.

#2. Do they have a local studio in Calgary?

A successful photographer that is dedicated to his art and is good at what he/she does will have a commercial studio. This demonstrates that he/she has a active client base; paying happy customers that keeps the profession alive (it’s not just a hobby or a thing done on the side)

#3 Established Experience

So it does not hurt to ask. "How long have you been doing this?" Five or more years are good, ten or more, even better! It's a way of measuring again commitment to this art form. I mean if he had 30 years of experience and your left with photo's that you rather shread then it's not going to work.


Go do it...

Now is better then tomoro, find a photographer that can take pictures of your special event in Calgary. Go out and do it soon - because the all the outstanding photographers book up fast.

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