Part of the objective of {ELD} is to educate brides throughout the wedding planning process. So, I thought that sharing some tips about working with wedding vendors would be beneficial to both brides and vendors. No, these aren’t bad things or industry secrets. These tidbits are just things to consider when working with your wedding vendors.
- Go to your meetings prepared. Bring photos, swatches, contracts- whatever you desire really. Have a couple of questions. If you don’t have any clue about what to expect for the meeting, it doesn’t hurt to ask beforehand. If you’re going to an initial consultation, have an idea in your head of what you want your wedding to be like. If you’re at a complete loss, try the {ELD} Style Dictionary for some help. If that’s the case, tell the vendor outright that you haven’t decided on what kind of wedding you want.
- Going along with the previous statement, TALK to your vendors. They can’t read your mind and know what you want. If you don’t have anything specific that you want, tell them so they can give you ideas and suggestions.
-Don’t be afraid to ask your vendors for other referrals. Good vendors working with each other results in a good experience for ALL!
- Your wedding vendors work weekends, of course, as most weddings are on weekends. However, just because they are “working” does not mean that they are sitting at their desks all weekend. They’re out, on location, at weddings, working. Please don’t be worried or mad if an email you send on the weekend or at the end of the week isn’t returned immediately. I know they’re all super awesome at returning emails during the week, but come Thursday or Friday, things can turn into a madhouse preparing for weddings. Please have patience with your vendors if you send emails during “peak days”, and give them time to get back to the office and respond.
- Running late for a meeting or did life just get in the way? Call the vendor and let them know! Wedding vendors don’t have the most normal schedules, and although most of the time they’re very accommodating, more times than not they also have lots of other things on their plate.
- Something else to remember: your wedding vendors’ respective profession is their career and job. They don’t do it “on the side” or as a “hobby”. Meaning it’s their livelihood and how they put food in their family’s mouth, just like your job. Yes, they love what they do and it’s a fun, rewarding job, but they also have to make money. Their prices are what they are because it’s what they live off of.
- Some vendors you have that may be working with family members on the day of your wedding (coordinator, planner, photographer, videographer, DJ) won’t know what their names are unless you specifically tell them. Give them specific names for your bridal party and any family involved. For photos, have a family member act as the “round up person” to get needed family members efficiently.
- And of course- sorry to sound like a broken record- everything is better and easier when you have a wedding planner/coordinator. It’s pretty much unanimously agreed upon by all wedding vendors.
I just wanted to share these tidbits to help when working with your wedding vendors. Hopefully it will help you all have great experiences with your vendors! And any vendors or brides, feel free to share your tips in the comments as well!
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As always, great insight! It’s great to give brides and grooms tips on how to deal with other vendors and what to do in order to prep for meetings. So many don’t know how the process works as, well, they might be getting married for the first time. Great post!
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These are great tips. As a photographer I really appreciate what you have written! If you don’t mind, I am going to post this on my blog – I will of course give all credit to you and link to your blog.
My blog is http://www.imagesbybethany.com/blog – so that you can see what I have posted
Thanks for putting these tips together! I’m going to post this on my blog (I’m a photographer too).
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Great post. As a wedding photographer, I always find it helpful to send my prospective clients a quick “Getting to Know You” questionnaire before our first meeting/consultation. This helps me better understand the client, their impressions on how photography can enhance their day and gives me a good insight into the wedding day details. This helps me better prepare for the meeting and bring any materials that will support why my services are a good fit for their needs.
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I think asking your vendor about other vendors is a great idea. I personally keep a vendor list of vendors that I collaborate with and vendors I admire for their work.
I think this post is great! It’s so good for the Bride/Groom to come prepared with questions. As a vendor we do try to share anything and everything we can that might be a question they might forget, but ultimately it comes down to them!
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Great post! Clients should trust their vendors and understand that this is what we do day in and day out. Thanks for sharing this- especially the comment on vendors working the weekend on location
Great tips Lauren! It is always important for brides and grooms to be prepared for these meetings, even if we are designing the wedding for them. It is nice for them to share their style and their ideas, and especially with vendors like florists as well. Love the tips on the meetings too!
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Amazing tips!! These are things every bride should know. If you don’t mind, I might link to you from my blog as well. I know some brides who could really benefit from reading your advice!
These is such a great list! Especially the points about always asking for vendor recommendations and talking to your vendor about family members who they’re going to be working with. Love it!
Wonderful tips! Thank you, Lauren. I have a lighting design company and agree that bringing photos or swatches can help us better create what the bride is envisioning for her wedding.
Amen sistah! Awesome advice!
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Thank you very much to share this information. It is very useful and informative.
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