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If you're looking for an english speaking wedding photographer in Greece then congratulations on your decision to get married in a warm and sunny place. If I had it to do all over again, there is absolutely no question that I would choose a destination wedding.
Get married in a warm place, on the beach, with only the people you really want to be there. Not having to deal with Aunt Pam who you can't stand anyway, or that friend that you only invited cause he invited you to his wedding. If there's any day when it's ok for things to be all about you, your wedding day is that day.
Here are a few things to think about when choosing an english speaking wedding photographer in Greece.
1. Style. Make sure you can find a recognizable style in the portfolio of the wedding photographer you choose. You should be able to basically know what you're getting yourself into with that particular photographer. Having a specific style is also a good sign that the photographer is COMFORTABLE with what she is doing, and has been doing it for a significant amount of time.
2. Talk the Walk. This probably doesn't come as a surprise, but you're gonna want to make sure that you actually speak with the wedding photographer before you book him. It's fine to communicate by email, but your photographer is going to be a big part of your wedding day, and the one who will be responsible for making sure you can look back and remember it for the rest of your life. And this is why it's a GENIUS decision to look for an english speaking wedding photographer in Greece.
3. Look In Europe. If you only look at photographers who live in Greece, you are excluding a whole bunch of really amazing wedding photographers who live in Europe. And flying within Europe really isn't that expensive. You might find that you can better relate to a photographer from Scandinavia (Sweden, Denmark, or Norway) as they have a culture that is quite similar to North America. 99% of Scandinavians can speak very good English, so finding an english speaking wedding photographer in Greece who comes from Denmark or Sweden shouldn't be a problem.
No matter who you choose to capture your big day, you should make sure that you get along with them and have a good grasp of their style of photography. And once again, congratulations on getting married in Greece. I can't imagine a better way of starting married life together than under the Grecian sun.
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