In the grand scheme of wedding history, videographers are a relatively new thing, compared to wedding photography, at least. As such, many couples wonder if it’s necessary to hire both a photographer and a videographer. If you’re trying to make such a decision, here are some pros and cons to help you decide.
Missed Audio
One of the things that makes couples search for wedding videographers near Austin is wedding audio. More specifically, they want to capture peak moments of their wedding, like their wedding vows. While a photograph can capture the visuals of this moment, it lacks the sounds of the vows, the music, the birds chirping (if the wedding is outside) and other important sounds.
Budget Concerns
On the other hand, if your wedding budget is already as thin as a piece of notebook paper, you may have to skip the videographer. Some videographers cost as much or more than wedding photographers, so if you’re already strapped, you may have to skip this part.
The Whole Experience
The plain fact is you can’t be everywhere nor hear everything you’d like to on your wedding day. There is just too much going on. While you’re taking your first dance as a couple or cutting the cake, it’s likely that you missed the flower girl spreading rose petals in the water fountain or the best man rehearsing his speech behind the scenes.
That’s where a videographer is so great. While you can’t experience every special moment of your wedding in real time, you can experience more of them when you have a videographer. If you’re looking for a wedding videographer near Austin
who can capture more of your special moments, we’d love to talk to you about your special day.
For more information visit us at Mitchell Bahr Photography.