This article about cut wedding cost is appealing for those
interested about this topic.
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You definitely don't want to
skimp on something as important as the photos and music that you have at your
wedding; however, you also don’t to break the bank on it either. This article
is meant to show you how you can save money on your audio and video etc. for
your wedding. Not everyone can afford a professional to take pictures and play
music for their wedding. Many would rather get married in city hall rather than
pay all of that extra money. Here are some great tips to saving money on your
audio/video at your wedding:
- Place an ad in a college for
students who are majoring in audio/video to come and do your wedding. When
you do this, you can find people who have professional equipment and
training at bargain basement prices. Let them know that you are hosting
bidding for the project and watch them fight for the honor.
- Get student photographers and
amateurs to take some pictures for you by using the same means as above
- Hand out disposable cameras at
your reception so that your guests can share their experience at your
wedding for you.
- Get a friend or family member
to videotape the ceremony for you as well in lieu of a wedding gift
- Hire students and hobbyists to
play the music at your reception
- Use an MP3 player to play the
music so that you don’t have to hire anyone at all. Just place CDs into it
that automatically plays the songs that you want in the order that you
want. Use burned CDs rather than buying a bunch of them
You
do not have to hire a professional but if you want to, here are some tips for
getting a good deal: Choose a photography package instead of purchasing all of
the services separately. If there is something you want that isn't included,
ask the photographer if you can make an exchange that won’t make the price
higher.
Be
careful about choosing the smallest or cheapest package. You may end up
spending a lot more money after the wedding for all the extra prints alter.
Check out any extras you are offered. Do not be fooled by the words “deluxe, premium
or Ultimate”.