Here are a few questions you can ask before you choose a photography.
1. How many years have you been a Professional Photographer?
Changes are they will tell the truth with this first question and explain they are not a professional but have been working with photos for how ever many years.
2. Where did you study?
If they haven't taken any type of class, they won't know how all the settings on the camera and lighting works, among so many other dynamics that go along with photography.
3. What type of camera and equipment do you use?
Even the less expensive cameras and equipment take good quality photos, if you are paying a Professional you would expect them to have a camera to suit the bill. The point and shoot digital cameras are not professional, they are for hobbyist.
4. Ask to see their work.
When you look at their work, notice the backgrounds, are there distractions that shouldn't be in the phone like a telephone line. Are the color tones appealing to the eye. Are the photos in focus? Have the photos been photo shopped? This point is subjective so make sure you like the photos before you move forward. Remember a professional will not get upset with the questions, they appreciate that you want a true Pro.
Finally, if they tell you they are part of a Photography club, like the PPA, Professional Photographer's Associate, don't be overly impressed. Most clubs you pay your monthly fee and you are a member even if you don't have a clue.
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