First, look at previous works.
Speaking with works is the only criterion to test the level. Facts speak louder than words, although your sweet words are useless! I want to see the real thing! What if it's not? Sorry, there is only one wedding, and I won't be your experiment. Many novice wedding photographers use our ignorance of photography and wedding experience to fool you, and the level described to you is actually not up to standard. Although everyone's wedding movie "script" is different, at least, it will be more reliable to evaluate on the basis of some previous works.
What dimensions do you mainly look at the works from?
1, color matching
2. Expression skills
3, lens use
4. sense of rhythm
5. Overall style
Second, look at the equipment (camera)
First, the biggest cost of wedding shooting is equipment, so what kind of equipment is doomed to shoot what price film. The quality of film is directly related to the camera. At present, the mainstream cameras for high-end wedding shooting are Canon's EOS SLR series, such as 5D and 6D series.
Second, look at the number of seats. If it is a single plane, only the panoramic view of the couple can be used to record the wedding process, while the multi-plane will have richer pictures, 1, which can capture more interesting or moving moments, such as brothers and sisters, family and parents. 2, you can give close-ups of key nodes, such as: moving to tears, exchanging rings and so on.
Third, look at the crawler, small rocker arm and so on. Using equipment such as rails and small rocker arms will make the lens smoother and smoother.
Third, look at team qualifications.
In fact, in this industry, the strength of the team is the core competitiveness. The level is not good, and even the best equipment can't shoot high-quality things. The shooting teams in many small workshops are guerrilla-style, that is, if there is work, they will find someone to shoot temporarily, or even find inexperienced college students to save costs. Leave the once-in-a-lifetime wedding to inexperienced college students to practice!