f 
		you're going to splurge on anything for your wedding, make it the 
		pictures.  Hiring the best photographer you can afford will ensure 
		against disappointment and regret that come from poor pictures.
		
		
		
		Finding the Right 
		Photographer for your Jewish Celebration
		As always, get recommendations 
		from friends as well as the other vendors whose services you are using, 
		such as the caterer, makeup artist, or florist.  If you can, look 
		through friends' albums as well as several studios.  Bridal fairs 
		and photography shows are another place to search for professionals. And 
		of course, search the 
		Jewish Celebration Vendor Directory for Photographers in your Area.
		
		Keep in mind that yours will be a JEWISH 
		Celebration.  It is important to hire photographers who are well 
		versed in the art of photo-taking at such celebrations. For example, 
		consider a Jewish wedding.  The rituals are different, the high 
		points of the ceremony are unique, and the necessary setup for under the 
		Chuppah celebration requires positioning, lighting, and an understanding 
		of the process.
		
		A Jewish Wedding must-take Photo List:
		
			
			• Bride's Portrait 
			• Groom's Portrait 
			• Bride and groom - official portrait
			
			• Bride and groom - and entire wedding party 
			• Bride and groom and family members
			
			• Bride with parents 
			• Groom with parents 
			• Bride and groom with both sets of parents 
			• Bride and groom with grandparents and other special family members 
			• Members of family walking down the aisle 
			• Groom and parents as they enter
			
			• Bride and parents as they enter
			
			• Under the Chuppah - before the ceremony 
			• The officiating rabbi "at work"
			
			• Drinking from the cup of wine
			
			• Placement of wedding ring 
			• Breaking the glass 
			• The walk back as married couple  
			
		
		
		Lots of pictures will be snapped during the 
		party.  Advise your photographer and video camera man know who is 
		family and who are your close or "must be photographed" friends.
		
		
		Practical Advice - Questions 
		to Ask When Choosing your Photographer
		When arranging for your special 
		event, caution is always recommended.  A little extra work will 
		prevent disasters:
		
			• Check out 
			the photographer and videographer you choose with the Better 
			Business Bureau. - as always, better safe than sorry.
			• Schedule the date, time and place of photo sessions.  Detail 
			exact time of Photographer arrival and departure. Negotiate 
			"overtime" fee, in the event its needed.
			• Discuss in detail the number photo albums including number of 
			pages per album, price for additional photos in various sizes, 
			number of pictures to be taken at the affair, and number of proofs 
			to be shown to you.
			• Specify that YOU will choose which pictures will be included in 
			the albums.
			• Agree on time schedule for: delivery of proofs and final product. 
			• Discuss terms of payment, percentage of deposit and date when 
			balance is due.  Verify if there any hidden or extra charges, 
			such as travel expenses.
			• REVIEW CANCELLATION POLICY.
• Have everything documented 
			in WRITING.