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So have you been asked yet, if you were hiring a content creator for your wedding? I have to admit when I first saw the buzz about this, I was taken back. So today I am diving into everything you need to know about a content creator for your wedding! 

First what is a content creator? 

Your professional iPhone photographer / videographer. 

Do I still need to hire a wedding photographer?

Yes! A content creator will work along side your photographer and will capture raw candids for your socials, but they will not be delivering professional quality photos that can be made into albums or ordered to print. Unlike a photographer a content creator focus’s less on the specific portraits, family or friend photos you want instead, they are capturing all those organic moments that you don’t even notice are happening. Think of your content creator as your personal media tam. 

What is the benefit of the content creator?

One of my favorite things I love about working with a content creator is that capture all those behind-the-scene moments we take for granted. Plus the photos and videos are instant so you can share with your loved ones that couldn’t make it. 

How much does it cost?

Most content creators you can expect to budget around $1,000 depending on the package you pick. With a 24-48 hour turn around. 

How do I find a content creator?

The easiest place to start is social media. Search your Tik Tok, Instagram, Facebook, Pinterest,  or even ask in your FB bride group. Don’t be afraid to ask your wedding vendors if they know anyone 

How do I decide if we’re a good fit? 

First read their reviews and request testimonials. Take a peak at their portfolio and see if they match your style. Don’t be afraid to discuss your expectations and ask what you can expect from them as far as what assists they will provide, and how long to expect the final products. Don’t sign a contract without reviewing with your wedding planner!