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Blog | Merry Ohler | Wedding Photographer Kansas City

Kansas City Wedding Photographer | Merry Ohler writes about weddings, photography, lifestyle, faith, family, homeschool, business and more. Check out the most recent post today!

Posts tagged bride advice
How Much to Tip Wedding Vendors

“No matter where you live or where your wedding will take place, there are some basics you need to know about tipping and weddings in Kansas City, and across the US. You need to know …”

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Everything You Need to Know About Second Photographers

“A second photographer is a photographer who works with a primary wedding photographer to photograph weddings. The second photographer is usually a photographer who is…”

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What You Should Never Skimp On to Save Your Wedding Budget

“The average US wedding costs almost $30k, according to Zola’s recent in depth survey, but engaged couples worldwide are always looking for…”

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9 Crucial Questions You NEED to Ask Before Hiring Your Wedding Photographer | Wedding Photographer Kansas City

“You’ve found a wedding photographer whose work you love, and they are available for your wedding date! Celebrate! That’s a feat in itself! But before you celebrate too much, it’s time…”

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Bride Guide: How to Handle the Stress of Planning Your Wedding | Wedding Photographer Kansas City

“Really take time to consider why you are making the choices you are making. There is nothing like a wedding to bring out the opinions of everyone around you, so it is important to make sure you are making choices that make you both happy. Your wedding should reflect…

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Bride Guide: How to Interview A Wedding Photographer | Wedding Photographer Kansas City

“You will spend more time with your wedding photographer than with any other person on your wedding day, so your comfort level with whomever you hire is imperative. Technical and timeline questions are important, but the heart and personality of the photographer should…”

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