
Do wedding photographers using digital cameras, let the couple keep the disc of pics.Under what terms usually?
Can the wedding couple keep the disc of photos from a professional wedding photographer? Back with negatives, the couple would have to pay for the negatives, what are the traditional terms now with digital images? If they charge, how much usually. Does anyone have a general contract that the photographer uses for this? Can the couple demand the disc or ask for it? Will teh photographer offer it to stay competitive in light of new competition in among all the digital photographers? Any info you can give me on what is traditional or how the trend is moving during this time of transition from film to digital surrounding wedding photography, discs and film. photobooks etc would be much appreciated!
It depends on the package that you purchase. Most photographers will charge a fee for the images on a cd. But not all do. Mine isn’t charging me for it. You have to negotiate that in the beginning. Remember, EVERYTHING is negotiable when you’re getting married. Tell the photographer what you want to spend and what you want to get for it. Normally they’ll agree, maybe with a little negotations.
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