How many hours of coverage do I need for my wedding?
Typical Israeli weddings require 8–12 hours of coverage—from bridal prep through the last dance. A shorter event like a Bar Mitzvah may need 4–6 hours. Add a second photographer for events over 200 guests.
What questions should I ask a photographer before booking?
Ask about their backup equipment plan, second shooter policy, image delivery format, printing rights, how many final images to expect, and their experience at your specific venue.
What red flags should I watch for with photo/video vendors?
No backup equipment, watermarked delivery, unclear usage rights, extremely low prices (quality risk), no contract, inability to show full event galleries, and poor communication responsiveness.
Do I need a photo booth at my event?
Photo booths are hugely popular at Israeli weddings and Bar/Bat Mitzvahs. They provide entertainment for guests and instant printed souvenirs. Consider a mirror booth, 360-degree booth, or classic strip-style setup.
What is the difference between photojournalistic and traditional photography?
Photojournalistic (documentary) captures candid, unposed moments as they unfold. Traditional photography involves posed shots and formal setups. Most Israeli couples prefer a blend of both styles.
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