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Hiring The Perfect Caterer for Your Upcoming Event
One of the most fundamental parts of any type of event is the food that is served to the guests. From weddings to graduation parties, there are a number of celebrations that will require food to be catered by a professional company when have to serve hundreds of people. For those who are looking to select the perfect caterer for an upcoming event, there are a few important steps to take.
Taste the Food
The best caterers will allow you to sample the food before you decide to book their services. You’ll get the chance to visit their kitchen or facilities where you can try various dishes and view the presentation of each plate that is served. The caterer should also have flexibility with your menu options and are willing to customize the menu to your specific needs or requests. Caterers who have experience in the industry are always making changes or updates to their menu to ensure that it stays updated with the latest trends. It’s important to attend at least three tastings with different vendors, in addition to ideal wine pairings that should also be considered. Some caterers may also charge a fee for the food tastings. Here at UrbanHands, we make sure you hire the best caterers for your important events and within your budget Read the full article
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7 Trends From Padmavat (Padmavati) That are Here To Stay
Apart from having to change its name.Everyone is talking about ‘Rani Padmavati’ from Padmavati or Padmavat, a movie by Sanjay Leela Bhansali. Wherever you turn your eyes, be it news, social channels or media, Deepika’s new unibrow look is the hottest gossip topic. While the beautiful actress Kajol was flaunting this unibrow look, the actress Deepika Padukone has revived interest in this look once again. However, some people considered it totally unflattering and that’s why also criticised Deepika Padukone. But believe me, this different style will soon be having its moment among Indian fashionistas. Not just her unibrow look, but the entire makeup, hairstyle followed by Deepika in Padmavati will set new beauty trends.
Here are the 7 trends from this grand movie:
1.The Unibrow Look: While Deepika Padukone is indeed the best fit as 'Rani Padmini of Chittor,' it's her unibrow, that has captured the attention of everyone. According to make-up artists across the world, the trend is here to stay because Deepika is truly inspiring it.
2.The Bindi: The graceful red bindi is back, courtesy Padmavati, only this time it needs to be worn high on the forehead. A perfectly round ‘Bindi’ placed little higher on her forehead shows the aggression of Rajput ladies.
3.The Lehenga: Rajput Rajwada clothes or the royal heirloom is suddenly big, so much so that a lot of would-be brides are ordering these traditional lehengas with gota-patti for their weddings. The antique and vintage designs are a big hit with us and the ladies.
4.The Magnificent Jewellery: From the magnificent necklace or raanihaar that covers the complete neckline of a woman to well-rounded earings or chandbalis set in the form of two crescent moons next to each other, from bell-shaped borla or maang tikka to the stunning hath phool that covers all the fingers of the hand, Deepika has left us with some serious antique jewellery goals. Each piece is art crying out to be a part of every woman's jewelry trunk.
5.The Eyes: Her eyes makeup is done so exquisitely to bring out her appealing look to the audience. A bit thick stroke of ‘kajal’ towards the end of eyelashes is just the secret behind to get those flawless eyes with the winged look.
6.The Lips: The rule of thumb is to use a shade darker than your natural lip color. Embrace the nude lip trend and find the perfect nude for your skin tone.
7.The Minimalism: Just like royalties in real life, Deepika Padukone’s look is all about minimalism, wherein less is more. There is an emphasis on clear skin, the highlight of her look
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Long Hair - Tips For Women With Longer Healthy Hair
Long hair has different needs
Lengthy locks need more care than shorter hair.Like, long hair is more prone to tangles—especially if it's fine or color treated. It's also more prone to get involved in daily wear and tear—from getting tangled in a scarf to needing to be tied up during workouts. And the longer it gets, the more fragile it can become, so you need to be extra gentle. Simply put: Long hair is special and needs to be treated as such.
If you’ve been blessed with long tresses it’s up to you to take care of them.With stress and pollution, your long hair can so easily slip into lifelessness.
Brush Hair From The Bottom Up
Before washing your hair, make sure to brush it out to get rid of any tangles. Always brush your hair from the bottom up, little by little, to avoid any breakage or hair damage.
Get It Trimmed Regularly
We get it, you have long hair and want to keep it that way. But snipping strands regularly can actually help. A trim gets rid of damage and split ends.Like we cut our nails regularly, our hair also needs a regular trim. Hair ends with time gets splits causing hinder in further
Detangle Your Hair Daily
Long hair is more susceptible to tangles. Daily brushing helps remove snarls and will help remove the formation of larger knots.
Comb Gently
Because long hair is more prone to tangles, those with long locks need to be extra careful when combing.If you're working with wet hair, gently towel dry and then spritz in a lightweight detangling spray.Using a large, wide-tooth comb, start from the bottom and gradually—working in sections—make your way up to the roots. This way you can ease out knots as you go, resulting in less pulling, tugging, and damage.
Regularly Oil
Make sure you oil your hair a minimum of twice a week. This is because applying oil on your tresses will help nourish and strengthen the roots.A warm oil treatment with coconut or jojoba oil is great for when hair/scalp is feeling particularly parched. Apply on the ends, mids, and roots, leave on for 20 to 30 minutes, rinse with lukewarm water, and shampoo/condition normally. What’s more, it will revitalize dead shafts of hair.
Wash Your Hair The Right Way
How you wash your hair plays a very important step to maintaining healthy and beautiful long hair. Do you only wash your hair once in the shower? If you answered yes (probably just like the majority of us would), then you should know shampooing TWICE is the right way to do it. When you wash your hair twice, the first round gets rid of all the dirt and gunk in your hair, and the second round actually cleans it. Then, finish off by using a conditioner along the ends of your hair to restore moisture.
Say No To Daily Shampoo
While giving your hair a shampooing thrice a week helps hydrate and repair it, shampooing it daily will be counterproductive and make your hair frizzy, brittle and dry owing to the sulfates in shampoos.Your hair and scalp need natural oils to stay nourished and healthy. Cleansing every third day is totally fine (unless you're doing ultra sweaty workouts in which case you'll probably want to rinse off).
Don't Forget Your Conditioner
The secret (well one of them) to keep long hair healthy, shiny, and silky? Conditioner. Conditioning hydrates soften repairs damage and help to smooth flyaways and frizz.Good conditioners like Loreal will help retain moisture and thereby protect your hair from frizz and dryness.
Avoid Hot Water Showers
As far as possible don’t take very hot showers as hot water can damage your hair and cause dryness. Opt instead to wind up a lukewarm shower with a cold rinse.
Use The Right Products
Yes, long hair needs nourishment, but the last thing you want to do is weigh it down, which can make it look thinner and greasier.Instead, opt for lightweight formulas that hydrate and protect against heat. Always use a thermal protectant spray before blow-drying or styling to create a barrier between the cuticle and damage-inducing heat.
Loosen Up Your Pony Tails
Ponytails and buns are a convenient way to keep long locks off your face—not to mention they look ultra chic—but pulling hair too tightly can cause stress and strain.The looser the style, the less tension on the cuticle.Tying it too tightly inflicts stress on your roots, and the resulting friction, in turn, causes breakage.
Excercise Regularly
Get some exercise every day. This is one of those hair care tips for long hair that is known to improve blood circulation and increase hair growth.
Choose Your Pillowcases
This is one of the little-known tips for long hair; don’t use cotton pillowcases. Opt instead for satin because it is soft and thereby minimizes friction and tangles.
Switch The Way You Wear Your Hair
Pros suggest switching up you 'do to avoid patterns of tension that could cause damage.Instead of always wearing a bun, try a fun side pony for daytime, or a more elegant low pony for the evening.
Straightening It Without A Straightener
A super neat trick you can use to straighten your hair without a straightener is to blow-dry your hair straight with a brush. Get a large round brush that is ceramic. The heat will transfer to it and act as a straightener at the same time. For Beauty services at home, try UrbanHands Salon at home services and hire the top beauticians Read the full article
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AC Repair Service in Asansol
Like any other machinery, an appliance such as AC needs to be maintained and looked after for its healthy functioning. Hence, the appliance should receive a proper service before the start of summer season. After all, nothing can be worse than a broken or faulty AC. Hunting a service personnel for AC repair in the sultry weather can be a hassle. You can now book a professional either for service and repair within minutes from your home. You don’t even need to clear your schedule as you can choose your desirable time slot. UrbanHands’s AC repair service has proven to be a blessing for our customers as we continue to receive happy testimonials and ratings from our customers.
How to book an AC Repair Service on UrbanHands?
To find the best professionals near you in no time, you just need to go on the UrbanHands website and search for ‘AC Repair’ in the search tab. A pop-up tab will open up wherein you will need to fill in the details according to your requirements. Questions such as what kind of service is required – split AC or window AC, location, time, etc. compromise the questionnaire. Once your request is uploaded to the portal, a professional will be at your doorstep at your requested time and location.
What type of Services are offered in AC Service and Repair
Installing an AC: Choose this service for AC installation at your place. The professional will ensure that the AC is running properly as gas pressure and performance of the appliance will be checked post AC installation.
Uninstalling an existing AC: Select this option when you need professionals to dismount an AC. The appliance will be checked before the AC uninstallation.
Wet services: This service includes an end to end cleaning of your AC (which is not faulty). Cooling coils, condenser coils, outer panel, drain and filet pipes will be extensively cleaned and washed. However, high-pressure jet pumps will not be used for the cleaning purpose. Tick this service when you want your AC to be properly cleaned.
Repairs: Choose this option for diagnosis and repair of your AC. The professional will check the AC upon visitation and provide with quotation depending on the condition of the appliance.
UrbanHands provides service in all areas of Asansol such as :
Apcar Garden
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Burnpur
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Dhadka
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Munshi Bazar
Neamatpur
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Rabindra Nagar
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Railpar
Salanpur
Shristinagar
Ushagram
Asansol Cour Area
SB Gorai road
Buddha
Hill View
Murgasol
Shristi Nagar
Sugam Park
Galaxy
Genxx Exotica
and many more
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5 COOL CONFERENCE IDEAS – Worth It Or Not?
Coming up with exciting ways to engage your conference attendees with can be difficult.
To have a creative, fresh and original conference swag ideas is the aim of the game.So why not delve into the world of amazing promotional swag and provide your audience with giveaways they’ll actually like and use.
Before we start, no, we’re not including the standard pens, USB’s and mouse pads. For a few reasons but mostly because they’re standard products. People already have hundreds of promotional pens they don’t use, USB’s they don’t need (thanks to the cloud) and mouse pads that's useless for the everyday laptop.
Here are two things that you can apply to your cool conference swag bag now:
Get creative! Conference attendees see a lot of information during a conference and most of it ends up in the garbage, so think about 3 marketing ideas that have stood out to you – from any industry – and write down the emotions they invoked in you.
How can you collect contact information? Building relationships with your potential clients are crucial to starting and building your event business so it’s important that you collect email addresses during the event or with a website page where they enter their name and email and you give them valuable (free) information to help them.
T-Shirts
T-shirts will always be great swag items for events that cater to Gen Y and X’ers. Spend a little more for a better quality shirt and make sure your logo design is something people would want to wear, and you’ve got a swag winner. Anything from a catchy quote to a stunning design, depending on what your attendees are more likely to appreciate. If you’re just going to print your logo on a cheap shirt, just understand your t-shirt will likely end up as sleepwear.
Tea bags/small coffee jars with business cards
Ever met a business person who doesn’t function almost solely on caffeine? Me neither. That’s why a small caffeine boost through a few branded tea bags or small coffee jar can go far. They’re cheap and you can attach a business card to them, simple.
Travel packs
People often travel and need to go out and buy things they need. Things like the universal travel adaptor, small tech travel case, and electronic luggage scales. All small with room for branding. Give them some of these items and they’ll be used for years to come.
Coffee mugs and water bottles
Coffee mugs and water bottles are practical items. But, if your attendees go to multiple conferences a year, they probably have an entire cupboard filled with branded cups and bottles. Want to stand out? Find a way to make your branded water bottle different from the rest. Use ones that have included water filters or use glass instead of plastic. For mugs, focus on the design of your coffee cups. If you make the visual appeal more important than blasting a huge logo on the surface, your cup may become a favorite.
Portable charger/power bank
A handy and surprisingly inexpensive thing to have on you is a power bank. You just know that whoever you give this little gadget to, will use it for some years.
So these are the 5 cool conference swag ideasd.Hope you like it.
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5 New Year’s Resolution Ideas to Save You Money
The new year is here, and that means it’s resolution time. While you might be planning to drop 10 kgs or finally land your dream job, you should consider making some financial resolutions, too.
In fact, according to a survey, more than one-third of Indians made a money resolution last New Year. Unfortunately, even solid resolutions fall by the wayside come springtime.
“Most people fail to keep their resolutions because they don’t create an action plan to achieve their goals and fall back into old habits”. “In the case of financial resolutions, the best plans are focused on forming new money habits.”
With that in mind, here are five financial resolutions to make in 2018 and how to keep them.
1. Contribute to your retirement
According to a new survey, a whopping 69 percent of millennials are not saving for retirement. While it’s difficult to set aside more money in addition to costs such as student loan repayment, putting even a little bit aside for retirement now can help big time in the long run.
“The more you save early, the more you will have, and by a lot”
The new year is a good time to enroll in a retirement plan at your job. “Establish a retirement account early, and consistently contribute money to it”. “You can easily do this by having an automatic deduction monthly from your bank account that goes to your retirement account.”
2. Get your student loans under control
Want to make 2018 the year you get serious about paying off your student debt? There are a number of ways to do it.
Student loans should be organized based off of interest rates. “Make it a priority to pay off the higher-cost debt first to limit the interest paid over time,” he said. This strategy is known as the ”debt avalanche” and it one of the most popular tactics for saving money on your loans.
monthly payment, consider an income-driven repayment program based on what you can afford. Or, if you need a lower interest rate, look into refinancing your loans.
3. Automate your savings
Saving money is a time-tested way to shore up your financial security. Unfortunately, almost half of Indians admitted they wouldn’t be able to find Rs 5000 in an emergency, according to a study.
Saving for a rainy day seems difficult if you have a lot of expenses on your plate already, but luckily, saving even a few dollars here and there can help in a big way. “Even if you only save Rs 300 every two weeks, you’ll have Rs 8000 to show for it at the end of the year”. “To make it easy, work with your employer to authorize a direct deposit to your savings account.“
4. Create a budget (and follow it religiously)
Whether you want to save more money or pay down your student debt faster, coming up with a budget is the best place to start.
“For the new year, take a list of what will matter to you over the next one year, five years, and 10 years,” From there, you can better understand what you can do now to make those goals happen.”
Once you know your goals, begin to make your budget by closely tracking all of your income and expenses. From there, you could try a variety of strategies such as automating your monthly bill payments or paying for everything in cash. Sharing those goals with others also helps psychologically with keeping them and providing a level of accountability.
To make this new budget stick, sit down once a month and budget your income and expenses. “Do this at the beginning of every month, and it will quickly become a habit and will make a great difference in your finances,”
5. Make more money
While you are working hard to pay off your loans and take care of your expenses, sometimes your day-to-day job just doesn’t cover it all. Taking on a side hustle is a great way to earn some extra cash — even better, you can work many gigs around your schedule.
Ridhi holds down a full-time job, but drives for Uber on her off hours and can make Rs 25000 in one weekend alone. Sachin, meanwhile, makes deliveries for Swiggy on his lunch break and after work to pull in an extra Rs 1000 to 5000 a week. Or try one of these easy money-making ideas, such as dog walking or teaching English online.
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5 Reasons You Should Be Hiring an Event Planner
The subject of Do it yourself events vs. professional event planners is something that you may have heard from a potential client – ‘Why should I hire you when I can do it myself?’
Clients may wonder why there’s a need to hire an event planner when it’s ‘easy enough’ to plan an event themselves or have their assistant plan it. Now, I agree that for something like a small family party it’s usually easy enough to plan a DIY event, as long as the invite list is limited. For events on a larger scale though, there are so many things to think about that a DIY planner might end up missing one of the essential elements. There are some people, the super-organized types with a great eye for detail plus creative flair, who might pull it off, but there are a number of things for potential clients to consider in the DIY events vs. professional event planners scenario.
We all know how much work and effort goes into organizing a fabulous event, and here are the main benefits of using a professional event planner if you ever have the need to explain it to the client who’s asking the question.
Differences between Events Done by Yourself and Professional Event Planners
The Cost
People might assume that planning an event on their own will work out to be less expensive, because of course our event planning services don’t come for free, but there’s more to think about than just the initial outlay when you hire an event professional. A seasoned event planner will have working relationships with venues and suppliers, so can get discounts and special pricing that just aren’t available to the general public. A professional event planner also has the experience of which are the areas where cutting costs are appropriate, (and any areas where it isn’t), so is likely to save their clients some unnecessary expense.
Knowledge & Experience
As well as having great knowledge of the logistics of planning an event, a professional event planner will have built up a great network of suppliers that they can call on, whereas with DIY events the planner is likely to struggle to find just the right supplier for their requirements. Plus, a professional will know what the areas that have the highest risk of going wrong are, and also know exactly what to do to prevent them from going wrong.
Stress Levels
Out of all the factors in the DIY events vs. professional event planners debate, I’d say that this is the most crucial. A professional event planner will take all of the headaches that come with organizing a big event, (hey, we’re used to it!), leaving their client and guests to enjoy themselves. Even if a potential client doesn’t have any major issues at their DIY event, they’ll still be worrying about what could happen instead of just enjoying the occasion
Time
In the run-up to any big event, there are so many things that need to be arranged, confirmed or checked, and a professional event planner will be dedicated to doing just that. If a prospective client is planning a DIY event, it can be hard to find the time to fit the planning stages around their normal life, work, and family.
Marketing the Event
Now, for a private event for family and friends such as a birthday or engagement party, there’s no need to worry about the marketing side of things. But for events where the guest list is a lot bigger, like charity events or promotional events, how can a potential client make sure that they market the event successfully if they’re doing it themselves? A professional event planner will have all of the tools, knowledge, and connections to make sure that any event they plan is a success, not a flop.
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Common Television (TV) repairs
Tech tips
Power surges enter TV through main logic board's audio video inputs or/and power board power cord, so check standby volts on power board it's either standby 3.3v or 5v dc if ok then it might be bad main board
Most common TV repair problem is TV clicking on off caused by blown/swollen capacitors in power board, common for Samsung, LG, Sharp, Philips
LCD TVs that have backlight but no picture or turns off after few seconds followed by blinking red LED on TV can be bad t-con board (display timing controller) common for Sony TVs
Plasma TV that has no picture or turns off can be bad y-sustain board and ICs on buffer board. common on Samsung, Philips, LG
Always try power reset by unplugging all cables from TV for 5 minutes you'll be surprised how many times that works on TVs, cable boxes, audio amp receivers, surround sound systems.
There is a risk of shock when working on TVs, so it is best to unplug the power cord, but even if TV is unplugged it can hold juice in big capacitors so use rubber gloves.
Always take questionable TV parts out of circuit to get best meter readings and make sure meter has good batteries.
If TV is dead "no power" check standby dc volts on power board, it should be labeled on board "stby" or 5v or 3.3v (mainboard plug) standby dc volts should be 3.3v or on some TVs it's 5v steady if it jumps 0v to 5v then check capacitors out of circuit or voltage regulator on power board, if you have solid 0 volts, check power cord for ac volts, check fuses or fuseable-resistors for continuity, or bridge rectifier.
If TV shuts down, try troubleshooting by unplugging one board at a time but power resetting in between. For example on LCD TV if T-con board is shorted the TV will force shutdown within the 1st minute as a safety feature to prevent fires. First unplug power cord then unplug T-con board out of the circuit, then plug in the power cord, if TV stays on without T-con board then replace T-con board (in few cases it can be faulty LCD panel). Also on plasma TVs try unplugging Y sustain board or Y buffer board to see if TV stays on.
PCB printed circuit boards have "traces" lines that connect to TV part components, the board number is printed on the edge of the board or on a sticker. some boards have "rev."#'s which is needed for the board number.
Some TV parts can smell burnt, have burn holes, cracks on outside shell or look brownish / blacken burnt but sometimes that's mistaken by flux paste which is used to clean and bond solder joints, flux melts when heated.
Tapping on board with rubber handle of screwdriver can help find bad solder joints or loose cable connections
Using electronic freeze spray or applying hot air on different sections of boards can help diagnose tv, just check tv for any change, this works for T-con or logic boards best.
Cleaning board cable connections with electronic cleaner can fix TVs, this worked for me on Tcon board connections.
Novice technician replaces TV boards but expert technician troubleshoots TV issues and fixes TV boards down to component level saving 90% of the cost of an average Rs 6000 replacement board.
Plasma TV boards
Power board that supply 5v to the main logic board and x/z and y sustain boards that power the buffer boards that scan in the plasma display panel. Some plasma TVs have logic display control board. Most Plasma TV's X/Y Sustain and buffer boards fail.
LCD TV boards
Power board that powers the main logic board with either 5v or 3.3v standby, inverter board that powers backlight, T-con / timing control board that connects to LCD display panel. CCFL tubes light up LCD screen, T-con inputs images on LCD screen are some of the common parts to be repaired.
DLP TV parts
Power board, main logic board, DMD board with DLP chip, color wheel, fans, lamp, light engine are some of the common parts to be repaired.
CRT TV parts
Power board, main board, CT Rboard, tuner, flyback transformer, tube screen, degauss coil are some of the common parts to be repaired.
LED TV
Power board, backlight led driver board sometimes included in power board, T-con / timing control board connected to LCD display, the main logic board is some of the common parts to be repaired.
This is a tech guide, TV repair is dangerous, act at your own risk.
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TV - Essential Tips To Maintain It
Maintaining your TV will save you the cost of repairing and replacing new parts and most importantly, will extend the life of your TV screen.
Generally the life expectancy of a TV is checked by comparing the brightness of the TV now to when it was new. When the brightness of the TV reduces to half, it is considered that its life expectancy has come to an end.
In literal terms, lifespan can be defined as increasing dimness before it becomes black. Although, it depends on the manufacturing brand, but usually it is estimated to be between 60,000 – 1,00,000 hours. (www.amazon.in)
Below are the 9 essential tips to increase the life of your TV Set
Turn Off the TV when not in use
The lifecycle of a television set is about sixty thousand to one lakh hours. However, if you are doing something else while using your Flat Screen in the background or even if you sleep while watching something, this gradually tends to become a habit. Its lifespan will consequently decrease. You can simply avoid it by making a habit of switching off your TV when you do not really need it.This will save you over 1,000 hours’ annual wastage of TV’s life.
Lower the Brightness levels
Too much brightness causes eye strain, so it is better to keep the brightness at an optimal level Keeping the brightness of your Flat Screen high reduces its lifespan from 60,000 hours to 30,000 hours. Always adjust the brightness as per the availability of light in the room. If the room has dim lights, you can increase the brightness and if the room is happily lit, there is no need to keep the TV at high brightness levels.Too much brightness causes eye strain, so it is better to keep the brightness at an optimal level.
Adjust Contrast levels
The ‘Contrast’ feature on the TV refers to the difference between the brightest and darkest colors. High Contrast levels lead to consuming more power which, in turn, will reduce the longevity of the TV. By default, the TV manufacturers set the contrast settings to ‘’dynamic’’ or ‘’vivid’’. Instead, you should set the setting to ‘’standard’’ or ‘’movie’’ which tend to consume less power, helping your TV to live longer.
Keep the sharp objects away
Sharp objects can easily destroy your screen and can create a permanent damage sometimes since LCD screens are much thinner.Children often are the reason for any mechanical damage.Don't blame them.Keep such objects away as much as you can.
Use a Voltage Regulator to avoid power fluctuations
It is generally perceived that TVs get spoilt due to display damage but most of them fail because of power fluctuations. In order, to keep a proper supply of electricity, it is always good to get a Voltage Regulator installed at your home Voltage spikes generally happen whenever there are power cuts and when the power gets back all of a sudden. Voltage fluctuations may also happen even when there is a continuous power supply or during thunderstorm and lightning. A voltage regulator will take care of not only your television set but also other electronic equipment like your air conditioner, refrigerator, washing machine and your microwave.
Clean your TV regularly
We highly recommend that you get good quality products for cleaning your TV sets. Sometimes, dust accumulates on the screen, affecting visibility. Never use water to clean the screen. Anti-static electricity cleansers are a must have and are safe.Plasma, LCD, and LED TV’s are delicate to static electricity. So, it’s crucial to use only anti-static cleansers and cloths. Make sure not to soak your TV at the time of cleaning.
Prevent burn-in
If you leave the TV screen on the same image for a long period of time, then burn-in occurs.You can avoid using your television for longer periods of time as the images that stay for a longer time than the others, will start having burn-ins.
Temperature
One should not use Television at places where there are high temperatures. If you do so, their lifespan will be reduced. Never keep the TV at very low temperatures and high humidity. Because low temperatures create condensation which can spoil the circuits and damage the sensitive electronic components inside the unit. So make sure to put the television where there should not be too many fluctuations of humidity and temperature. At UrbanHands, we provide you with the best of experienced professionals, who are well aware of TV maintenance tips and would assist you in getting good quality products for keeping your TV screen healthy, in the comfort of your own home. You might want to read: Television - Common TV Problem & Repairs Read the full article
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How to Keep Your AC Fit?
The better maintained, the longer it will work. With proper maintenance, an HVAC unit can last well over 10 years. And, when you consider the cost of purchasing a new unit, you want your current system to last as long as possible.
Efficiency goes hand-in-hand with the life of the system. A well-maintained system will run more efficiently than one that isn’t maintained…which means less wear and tear on the system parts and the system doesn’t need to work as hard to keep your house cool.
Note:-
It should be noted that there are some tasks that can be done by the average household owner, but others should not be performed by anyone who doesn’t have the proper training to do so.
If at any time you are not comfortable with performing maintenance tasks yourself, never hesitate to call on a professional to do it for you. Always observe safety precautions; and before you perform any work on your outdoor unit, ALWAYS shut down the power to the unit at your electrical box first.
Here are few measures you can take to keep your Air Conditioner working fine:
Clean and/or Replace Air Filter: You should always clean or replace your Air Filters. It should be done every month during high-use seasons (like summer and winter) and once during the fall and spring.
Check Wiring and Components: Check any electrical connections to make sure they are tight. If you own an electrical test meter, you can check the capacitors in the unit.Take a look at the contactor switch, and replace it if you see excessive pitting.
Check Condenser Fan: Check the fan mounted on the top of the outside condenser unit to make sure it’s in good condition. Replace the fan blades if there are any cracks visible in one or more of the blades.
Clean Evaporator coils: A clean air filter prevents the cooling coils from dust and dirt. But even then some dirt and debris get deposited on the coils with time. This deposition and covering reduces the heat absorbing capacity of the coils, thus affecting the room cooling process. A yearly service and evaporator coil cleaning are very necessary.
Do not miss an AC service: Before the onset of summer season always call an ac service professional for a complete cleanup and service of your air conditioner.
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Home Appliance Repair
Troubleshooting Guide
Before you call a repair person to fix your washer or dryer, consider this fact: 20% to 25% of all appliance repairs involve no part, absolutely do-it-yourself remedies that even the most non-mechanically-inclined person can do. So don't pay a repair person Rs 350 to 400 when you can easily do it. To help you diagnose and fix your major appliances, we've organized this simple repair chart. It tells you what steps to take when your refrigerator or dishwasher isn't working right.
Electrical Appliances (general overview)
1.Problem/Symptom
Unit doesn't work (it makes no sounds, will not start or stops working
Possible Cause
No electricity is reaching the appliance
Loose wire connection in appliance plug
Solution
Check to see if the plug has fallen out, or is loose in the receptacle. If loose, twist both prongs slightly with pliers.
Check wall receptacle. Plug in a small lamp you know is working. If the lamp doesn't light, check fuse or circuit breaker.
Reset circuit breaker or change fuse; replace the fuse with one of appropriate amperage. (Do not increase amperage of the fuse.)
Check wall switch; it may control outlet.
Check appliance switch or dial settings.
Check reset button (if there is one on your appliance).
If the appliance has a detachable cord, check cord connection at the appliance.
Unplug appliance. Tighten electrical connection in the plug, if accessible, with a screwdriver.
2.Problem/Symptom
Unit starts but repeatedly blows fuses or trips the circuit breaker.
Possible Cause
Overloaded electric circuit
Too many appliances on the electrical circuit
Unit is overheated
Solution
Reduce workload (too big a load in the clothes dryer) and/or clean appliance (clogged air conditioner filter), according to the manufacturer's instructions.
Unplug one or more appliances, and restart needed appliances
Wait about 10 minutes and restart.
Check for proper ventilation (as per manufacturer's suggestions)
Clean filters and ventilators, as required
Gas Appliances(Includes hot water heaters, gas ovens, gas heaters)
1.Problems/Symptoms
Flame doesn't ignite.
Possible Cause
Pilot light is out
Gas supply is shut off
Pilot does not stay lighted
Solution
Relight pilot light, as per unit's instructions
Check gas-line cutoff valve, at the unit. Open if necessary. Light pilot.
Check main gas-line valve. If it has been closed, call the utility company.
Check propane gas tank, if you use bottled gas. Switch to auxiliary and call supplier for new standby tank. Light pilot
Clean pilot light opening, if possible, with a thin wire and brush away any dirt. Light pilot.
Call UrbanHands
Check the area for unusual drafts, which may Mow out the pilot light.
2.Problems/Symptoms
Gas Odor
Possible Cause
The pilot light is out
Gas Leak
Solution
Relight pilot light
Call UrbanHands immediately!
3.Problems/Symptoms
Soot and carbon buildup
Possible Cause
Improper gas and air mixture
Solution
Call UrbanHands. Don't attempt to adjust this yourself.
Refrigerator & Freezer Appliances
Always check the temperature control dial first when you're troubleshooting a cooling problem with a refrigerator/freezer. This is often the reason for problems. Set at “recommended setting” in appliance “Use & Care” manual.
1.Problems/Symptoms
The unit doesn't cool (lights and compressor operate).
Possible Cause
Dirty or clogged condenser coil (lint, dust and dirt).
Solution
Clean the coils on the bottom or back of refrigerator or freezer with brush or vacuum. Inside light doesn't work.
2.Problems/Symptoms
Inside light doesn't work
Possible Cause
Bulb connection is loose. Bulb burned out.
Light switch stuck
Solution
Remove and reinsert bulb
Replace with special appliance bulb (made for your make or model)
Tap and release door switch button; then clean.
3.Problems/Symptoms
Frost builds up quickly; moisture on shelves.
Possible Cause
Door not closing properly
Solution
Readjust door, as per manufacturer's instructions
Pitch unit slightly back, by extending bottom front levelers. For some models, small wedges may be needed in front, under legs
4.Problems/Symptoms
Excessive operating noise
Possible Cause
Drain pan rattles
Refrigerator not level
Solution
Replace drain pan in proper position under the appliance
Adjust leveling legs as per manufacturer's Instructions
5.Problems/Symptoms
Moisture on doors or cabinet exterior.
Possible Cause
Improper setting on front edge trim heater (energy-saving switch on some models).
Solution
Adjust switch to the proper setting. Use of switch is usually only necessary in the summer, because of high humidity
6.Problems/Symptoms
Water on floor
Possible Cause
Drain pan not aligned
Drain pan is broken
Leaky icemaker or water dispenser
Solution
Reset drain pan in carriage
Replace drain pan, or repair with epoxy cemen
Clean drain tube with baking soda, or scrape tube gently with a soft length of wire
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Wedding Photographer - How To Hire The Perfect One?
For a lot of people, figuring out how to hire a wedding photographer is usually done fairly early in the planning process.
This is probably for a few reasons. It feels like one of the bigger wedding planning tasks (because it is if you’re hiring a photographer), and if you’re planning to shoot engagement photos or additional portrait sessions, you want to go ahead and plan those out.
Plus, some wedding photographers book out well in advance (and there are only so many weekends during wedding season), which means locking in the photographer of your choice is all about timing.
Settle on a Style
I don’t mean that you need a perfectly curated Pinterest-friendly Instagram feed before you start looking for your wedding photographer, but I do mean that you should have some kind of visual idea of what you want your photos to look like. Are you into darker, moodier photography? Cool, then don’t go with someone who skews toward overexposure. Do you want someone who shoots with film? Do any of the following appeals to you? Documentary
These are candid or spontaneous pictures of people, décor, and the action. Typical shots might include the lavish raw bar before guests start pouring in, your gang of cousins dancing, or you and your bridesmaids laughing, champagne in hand. With a purely photojournalistic photographer, you'll very rarely see people staring at the camera—the photos capture the moments exactly as they happened, and together they tell a story. Portraiture
If you prefer classic portraits (like your parents' wedding album), go with a traditional photographer who specializes in portraiture. These are posed shots of the two of you, your friends and family in front of various backdrops. That's not to say there isn't room for creativity in this category. While some photographers will pose subjects in more traditional spots and in more formal poses, others take portraiture further into the creative realm with a more dramatic composition (the couple sitting on a lounge chair at their hotel reception venue, or holding hands in the middle of a nearby dirt road with the mountains in the background). Fine Art
It's similar to documentary photography, but this style gives the shooter greater artistic license to infuse their particular point of view and style into your photographs. So while the shots reflect reality, it's the photographer's reality. The photos are dramatic and gorgeous, but are—or look as though they were—shot on film with a grainier, dreamier, more muted appearance. Usually, the object (or couple) is in focus and the background appears to blur. The motion also looks very natural in this style of photography. The few wedding photographers who shoot only on film tend to fall into this category, and typically they shoot in black and white, though some will do a mix of both. That said, a photographer using a digital camera can still capture this style with the right gear and camera lens. And some photographers will alternate between digital and film. Not all photographers who take fine-art approach shoot portraits, so if it's really important to your mom to have posed family shots, look for someone who does both, or consider hiring a second shooter for the portrait sessions. Edgy and Bold
This style of photography, an offshoot of fine art, is marked by outside-the-box, tilted angles (called Dutch angles) and unconventional framing. So instead of a straight-on shot of the couple exchanging vows at the altar, the photo might look tilted, with an object like an altar arrangement or a candle in the foreground. Or the photo of the bride having her makeup done might be shot from above, with an emphasis on the eyeshadow brush rather than on her face.
Know Your Venue Beforehand
Remember what I just said about natural light? Okay, good. I am personally a huge fan of natural light and venues that have tons of it, and a lot of my work reflects that. That’s because I intentionally share photos that I think the best showcase what I do—and that’s what a lot of photographers do. So if you’re getting married in a dimly lit room and you hired someone who usually shoots outside in fields, just know that your photographer can’t transport all that light into a room that doesn’t have it. Sure, your photographer can and should be able to work with any venue, but if you’re choosing a photographer because of what that person excels at, it’s helpful if your wedding fits the bill.
Search to Get Real Reviews About The Photographer
Generally speaking, people tend to give glowing reviews of the vendors who worked on their weddings, and those people tend to deserve it. However, just because someone is amazing doesn’t mean he or she doesn’t have weaknesses. If you want to know how previous couples would describe the photographer, ask if you can be connected with one or two and then ask the couple specific questions (assuming they’re okay with it). Past couples may feel more comfortable laying out the positive and less-than-positive aspects of working with a specific person.
You Should Avoid Hiring Friends or Family
It may be tempting to hire somebody you know to be your wedding photographer. You may be drawn towards hiring someone you trust, who knows you and your partner well, and you think will understand what kind of pictures you want. While this might turn out perfectly well, it is highly likely that this person will not have the technical skills and experience to give you the best photos. Consider if this person has the technical knowledge of light and photography to anticipate and quickly correct any problems that may occur. Ask yourself if he has a spare camera of high quality. Does he have experience working with large groups of people? Would he be able and happy to spend all day, maybe 8-12 hours, behind the camera and not participating in the wedding as a guest?
Meet Your Photographer Personally
I think few things are as valuable as an in-person meeting, for both the couple and the photographer. Because trust: the best wedding photos happen when the couple and photographer could be friends in real life, outside of the wedding. This doesn’t mean you will be friends, or that you even want to (it is absolutely fine to just want a client-professional relationship with your vendors), but it always helps to know the potential is there. You want someone who is talented, who matches your vibe, and who the two of you (both! Not just one of you) hit it off with. Sitting down with a cup of coffee or over a glass of wine is a great way to find out if someone is that person. And I’ll let you in on a secret: this goes both ways. Your photographer also needs to know if you guys all fit together because few things are harder than having to meet expectations that were never realistic. Luckily, most of the time a couple and a photographer are a great fit, because a lot of couples do research and set up meetings with photographers they think they’ll like. But every so often, for one reason or another, it just doesn’t work out, and that’s okay. Your photographer can probably point you in the direction of someone they know who might work, and no one’s feelings will get hurt.
View Full Wedding Albums
Don't base your decision solely on what you see in a photographer's highlights gallery or album. For good reason, photographers show prospective clients a portfolio of their best pictures, all from different weddings, so you're seeing the best of the best. The problem with that is you won't get a well-rounded idea of their work. Ask to see two or three full galleries from real weddings they've shot (not someone else at their company) so you can get a better idea of what your complete collection of photos might look like after the wedding. If you see that the full gallery photos are just about as good as the ones chosen in the highlight gallery (that is, they're all so good it's impossible to choose!), you're on the right track. When looking at a photographer’s portfolio, look for weddings shot in lighting environments similar to what you expect at your wedding. Ask how the photographer would handle your particular situation. (Some photographers use external lights for dark receptions; others may rely on a camera’s ability to see well in the dark.) If you notice shots taken in dim lighting are all processed in black and white, that’s a hint that the photographer may not be super-comfortable in darker situations.
Review Albums With a Critical Eye
When reviewing a photographer's album, look for the key moments you want to be captured: Did they get photos of both the bride and the groom when they locked eyes for the first time? Also look for the crispness of images, thoughtful compositions (does a shot look good the way it was framed, or is there too much clutter in the frame?) and good lighting (beware of washed-out pictures where small details are blurred—unless that's the style you're after). It's also very important that you detect sensitivity in capturing people's emotions; make sure the photographer's subjects look relaxed, not like deer caught in headlights. While you two are, of course, important, you want to see smiling shots of your friends too.
Ask Your Questions
It is always a really great idea to have at least a handful of questions ready for your photographer when you sit down. Examples: How do you describe your style, and how would others describe it? Is there any part of the day you don’t or won’t photograph? What do your packages include? Is any part of your package negotiable? Our wedding will be at the beach/in a dark room/at sunset. Do you have experience with this? Can we see an entire edited wedding? What is your favorite part of a wedding? How do you handle stressful parts of the day? How long after the wedding will we receive our photos? (FYI: Faster doesn’t always mean better.) How many photographers with what area of expertise would be coming on what event and day Travel and accommodation logistics and clarity on who would bear the charges (especially in case of destination wedding) Cost of extra services (drone, photobooths, LED screens) The timing of deliverable + Policy in case of deliverables are delayed On top of those, don’t worry about getting extremely specific. Like, the more details the better—your photographer might shoot fifty-two weddings a year, or more!—but that doesn’t mean that they’ve dealt with something that’s happening at yours. And even if it does, then great. You’ll find out they already know how to handle potentially adverse situations
Make Sure Your Personalities Match
Liking and bonding with your photographer are extremely important. Is the photographer excited by your vision when you describe it? When they make suggestions, do they present them in a clear and respectful way, or are they timid? Are their mannerisms off? In order to get the best photos, go with a pro who has a firm grasp of social graces but is bold enough to go out hunting for great images and who, above all, puts you at ease and doesn't irritate you in any way. Remember: They'll be shadowing your every move, and the more comfortable both of you are with the photographer, the better the photos will turn out. Likewise, you don't want the photographer to offend or annoy any guests, but to shoot them in their best light in an unobtrusive way.
Ask About Your Rights
Most contracts stipulate that the photographer owns the rights to all photos taken at the wedding, even the ones of you. In other words, the photographer can use them promotionally (on their website or blog, submit them for publication and even place them in ads). That also means you can't just post the digital proofs they send you—most photographers have a policy that you can only share watermarked images or images with their credit on them. Also, unless you negotiate otherwise if you want to print the images yourselves or order an album from another source, you'll have to buy the rights to the images.
Set The Budget For Wedding Photography
Maybe you don’t know exactly how much money you have to spend on a photographer, but few things are as hard on everyone as when a couple inquires with a photographer who is out of the budget in the hopes that they will magically… not be. Everyone gets invested. You get invested in work you love, and your photographer gets invested in starting the booking process and breathing a sigh of relief because, hey! They still have a job. You don’t need to know your entire budget, but you do need to know if you have Rs 10,000 for a photographer, or Rs 20,000, or more than Rs 30,000, and inquire accordingly. Usually, couples spend 5-10% of the total budget on wedding photography. Wedding photography has evolved a lot from just a way to capture turn by turn poses to capture emotions and fun moments during the wedding, all that which is also reflected in the pricing. Wedding photography is now a priced as a combination of art and simple service where prices are not necessarily directly proportional to efforts. The prices range from 50k to 20 lakhs and vary a lot from photographer to photographer. A general rule of thumb I came up with is that, if you have a two-day event and you want all 4 services (candid photography, cinematic videography, traditional photography and traditional videography) then your photographer would charge 20% of total photography budget for one- day of candid photography.
Enquire About The Post-Production
You should ask about how the photographer does the post-production on the photos, or if they do any post-production on the photos at all. You may get the photos straight from the camera, which may not look as good as those which go through post-production. Colour correction is a basic part of post-production and can make a big difference. Be sure you are completely clear on the photographer’s practices. If post-production is not included in the main price, ask if it is an optional extra. At UrbanHands we are committed to helping you hire the best Wedding Photographer or Videographer for your important day.You can hire the top photographers in your city on UrbanHands. Read the full article
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5 Steps to Hiring a Wedding Planner
Finding the perfect wedding planner usually takes a little effort, but seeing the wedding of your dreams come together makes all the research worthwhile.
Following our guide will cut down on any additional stress that comes with looking, and will help you find a planner you will certainly love.
1. Do Your Homework Properly
Check out prospective planners' websites for photos of recent weddings they've done to help narrow down your list. Notice whether elements (like colors, décor, and lighting) seem to have a cohesive look and if there's a certain style that the weddings share. This is probably what the planner is most experienced with, so decide if you like it. If all the weddings they've planned look over the top and glamorous and you're looking for a small, intimate gathering, it may not be the right wedding planner for you. Also, look for information about the types of wedding planning services they offer, clients they've worked with.
2. Follow Up With Your Favorite Planners
Call your top three or four picks to confirm the following: types of wedding planning services offered, wedding date availability, and price range and/or budget of the average wedding they plan. If their answers fit your budget and your vision, set up appointments to meet with each of them.
3. Prepare for Your First Meeting
Bring photos, Pinterest picks, magazine cut-outs and inspiration boards with you when you meet with potential wedding planners. At your meeting, you obviously want to get a sense of the quality of their weddings by asking them about events they've done and seen their portfolios, but you're also looking at their personalities: Is this someone you can work with intimately for months at a time? Voice your ideas about your style and colors and see how the planner responds—they should meet your thoughts with enthusiasm. Then ask how they'd pull off your vision to get a better idea of how they work. A good planner should be able to listen to your ideas and hone them to make your wedding something truly unique and memorable.
4. Call Their References
Don't feel pressured to hire a planner you like on the spot. Take the time to call their references and ask the following of the planner and their team:
How closely did they stick to your budget?
Can you email me photos of your wedding? (This is a good way to confirm the overall consistency and professionalism of the wedding. Planners' portfolios are filled with their best work, and, of course, they'll offer couples they know were happy with their work for references, so search online for other real weddings they've done as well.)
How well did they interpret your ideas?
Was the wedding's style exactly what you wanted?
What did they take care of for you (guest list, vendor meetings, setup and so on)?
Did they have good vendor recommendations and coordinate with other pros?
Did they respond quickly to your calls or emails, and were they nice to work with?
Did the wedding go smoothly, according to your guests?
Did anything go wrong, and how did they handle it?
5. Seal the Deal
Take some time to compare and contrast prices, impressions, notes and, if provided, formal proposals (some planners may draft their overall vision for your wedding and their intended services in the form of a proposal, which would then work as the basis for your contract). Once you've found your planner, call them immediately to express your desire to move forward and receive a contract. As soon as you've signed the contract and paid your deposit, you'll have your right-hand helper secured.
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How to hire a wedding photographer ?
Here Is Your Guide on How to Hire a Wedding Photographer in 6 Steps
For a lot of people, figuring out how to hire a wedding photographer is usually done fairly early in the planning process. This is probably for a few reasons. It feels like one of the bigger wedding planning tasks (because it is if you’re hiring a photographer), and if you’re planning to shoot engagement photos or additional portrait sessions, you want to go ahead and plan those out. Plus, some wedding photographers book out well in advance (and there are only so many weekends during wedding season), which means locking in the photographer of your choice is all about timing.
Or is it? Yes, obviously, timing is very very important… but when it comes to your photographer, there are other things you need to consider early in the planning process.
1.WHAT STYLE DO YOU LIKE?
I don’t mean that you need a perfectly curated Pinterest-friendly Instagram feed before you start looking for your wedding photographer, but I do mean that you should have some kind of visual idea of what you want your photos to look like. Are you into darker, moodier photography? Cool, then don’t go with someone who skews toward overexposure. Do you want someone who shoots with film? Great, make sure you include that in your search terms. Are you ultra into an abundance of natural light? Sub-question: Will your venue actually be filled with natural light? Awesome, find those people. If you’re feeling totally lost, ask people you know who have amazing wedding photos who they hired, and go from there.
2.KNOW YOUR VENUE BEFOREHAND
Remember what I just said about natural light? Okay, good. I am personally a huge fan of natural light and venues that have tons of it, and a lot of my work reflects that. That’s because I intentionally share photos that I think the best showcase what I do—and that’s what a lot of photographers do. So if you’re getting married in a dimly lit room and you hired someone who usually shoots outside in fields, just know that your photographer can’t transport all that light into a room that doesn’t have it. Sure, your photographer can and should be able to work with any venue, but if you’re choosing a photographer because of what that person excels at, it’s helpful if your wedding fits the bill.
QUICK TIP
When looking at a photographer’s portfolio, look for weddings shot in lighting environments similar to what you expect at your wedding. Ask how the photographer would handle your particular situation. (Some photographers use external lights for dark receptions; others may rely on a camera’s ability to see well in the dark.) If you notice shots taken in dim lighting are all processed in black and white, that’s a hint that the photographer may not be super-comfortable in darker situations.
3.FIX OUT A BUDGET BEFOREHAND
Maybe you don’t know exactly how much money you have to spend on a photographer, but few things are as hard on everyone as when a couple inquires with a photographer who is out of the budget in the hopes that they will magically… not be. Everyone gets invested. You get invested in work you love, and your photographer gets invested in starting the booking process and breathing a sigh of relief because, hey! They still have a job. You don’t need to know your entire budget, but you do need to know if you have Rs 10,000 for a photographer, or Rs 20,000, or more than Rs 30,000, and inquire accordingly.
4.MEET YOUR PHOTOGRAPHER PERSONALLY
I think few things are as valuable as an in-person meeting, for both the couple and the photographer. Because trust: the best wedding photos happen when the couple and photographer could be friends in real life, outside of the wedding. This doesn’t mean you will be friends, or that you even want to (it is absolutely fine to just want a client-professional relationship with your vendors), but it always helps to know the potential is there. You want someone who is talented, who matches your vibe, and who the two of you (both! Not just one of you) hit it off with. Sitting down with a cup of coffee or over a glass of wine is a great way to find out if someone is that person. And I’ll let you in on a secret: this goes both ways. Your photographer also needs to know if you guys all fit together because few things are harder than having to meet expectations that were never realistic.
Luckily, most of the time a couple and a photographer are a great fit, because a lot of couples do research and set up meetings with photographers they think they’ll like. But every so often, for one reason or another, it just doesn’t work out, and that’s okay. Your photographer can probably point you in the direction of someone they know who might work, and no one’s feelings will get hurt.
5.ASK YOUR QUESTIONS
It is always a really great idea to have at least a handful of questions ready for your photographer when you sit down. Examples:
How do you describe your style, and how would others describe it?
Is there any part of the day you don’t or won’t photograph?
What do your packages include? Is any part of your package negotiable?
Our wedding will be at the beach/in a dark room/at sunset. Do you have experience with this?
Can we see an entire edited wedding?
What is your favorite part of a wedding?
How do you handle stressful parts of the day?
How long after the wedding will we receive our photos? (FYI: Faster doesn’t always mean better.)
On top of those, don’t worry about getting extremely specific. Like, the more details the better—your photographer might shoot fifty-two weddings a year, or more!—but that doesn’t mean that they’ve dealt with something that’s happening at yours. And even if it does, then great. You’ll find out they already know how to handle potentially adverse situations.
6.SEARCH TO GET REAL REVIEWS ABOUT THE PHOTOGRAPHER
Generally speaking, people tend to give glowing reviews of the vendors who worked on their weddings, and those people tend to deserve it. However, just because someone is amazing doesn’t mean he or she doesn’t have weaknesses. If you want to know how previous couples would describe the photographer, ask if you can be connected with one or two and then ask the couple specific questions (assuming they’re okay with it). Past couples may feel more comfortable laying out the positive and less-than-positive aspects of working with a specific person.
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