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Internet Dating During Wedding Planning

December 21st, 2009 @ 4:25 pm by Mrs. Pug

After finding the venue, choosing a photographer was the biggest item on the to-do list. Finding a photographer was akin to finding a date on an internet site. And trust me, I have had experience with internet dating sites. I tried Nerve, Match, you name it.

I meticulously combed Here Comes the Guide (a vendor guide for California weddings), the Wedding Photographer Photojournalist Association, and the Weddingbee boards for any ideas about photographers in Northern California. It felt like perusing hundreds of potential dates’ profiles. I came along 39 East Photography. It caught my interest.

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Source: 39 East Photography posted on The Bride’s Cafe

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Source: 39 East Photography posted on The Bride’s Cafe

I looked at their website and their blog (like any good obsessive internet dater). With a deep breath, I finally sent an email (much like a “wink” or “hello”–you know, if you haven’t internet-dated this whole analogy will be lost on you).

CK, the photographer, and I exchanged a few introductory messages. I told him a little about myself. He told me a little about 39 East. The company is based in Singapore and is breaking into the US wedding market, and CK was willing to work with our budget.

After a few rounds of emails, we set up a time to talk on the phone. This was the first extended conversation I had with any vendor (besides for venues) and I was super nervous. However, CK was really sweet and nice. He was unassuming, articulate and friendly.

I was like, wow, that was great! Like love at first talk! I had such this great feeling about it that when I talked to my sister about the phone call, I was practically giddy. It was instant vendor chemistry, I couldn’t resist!

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However, after talking to and meeting a few more photographers, I began to waver. While CK offered the best price and I loved his photos, he was, after all, the first photographer to whom I had spoken. He was the one photographer that I did not get to meet in person.

I mean, wasn’t that other photographer I eventually met really super sweet? Didn’t I think she was really pretty? And how about the one with a nice studio? My mom and sister really liked him! Doesn’t family opinion matter a lot?

Oh, I was so confused! Who to choose, who to choose? Could I trust my heart? Was I being flighty? Overly romantic? Argh!

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Source (this is what worrying does to me)

To help resolve my concerns, I demanded that CK and I speak again. He obliged–but did he seem less eager this time? Was he wary? Did he sense that I had ventured elsewhere? Egads, the pressure.

On our second phone call, CK was the same CK–professional, articulate and easygoing. His photos are lovely. Really lovely. I trusted myself and signed a contract. A few months later, he and his wife came to NYC and we had dinner. I’m happy to report that he was who I thought he was, and all was well. CK, I never should have doubted what we had (I only publish this because CK has a sense of humor and will laugh instead of calling the police).

Anyone else need to “sow your wild oats” before settling on a vendor that you found early on? On another note, how about experiences “breaking up” with a vendor that you didn’t choose?

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10 Responses to “Internet Dating During Wedding Planning”

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Miss Frozen Yogurt (message)  2,685 posts, Sugar bee

You are adorable. I definitely considered “breaking up” with some vendors that I met early on, but I think that’s important, because now I know that I made the right choice!

 
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Miss Sewing (message)  2,701 posts, Sugar bee

I definitely understand the anxiety behind choosing vendors without meeting them in person, but it sounds like you made a very good call! :D

 
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Ms. Library (message)  1,251 posts, Bumble bee

Hahah “Sew your wild oats!” You crack me up! I did have that instinct with a few things, especially our reception venue, but I think it is just a sign that you want the best for your event. I believe in gut feelings, so if you loved him, go for it!

 
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tea (message)  7,295 posts, Bee Keeper

haha, you are too cute!

 
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LoriLori (message)  727 posts, Busy bee

I’m trying to find a wedding photographer - online - and you’re right, it’s like online dating.
I think I’d prefer to be set up by a matchmaker!

 
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Miss Pudding (message)  1,180 posts, Bumble bee

I had to hire my videographer without meeting him. I had Sister Pudding scope him out for me, but it was scary. Sometimes, you have to trust your gut though.

 
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Miss Guinea Pig (message)  1,377 posts, Bumble bee

Oh I’m so glad it worked out with CK! And I appreciate the internet dating analogy greatly :)

 
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alvina (message)  807 posts, Busy bee

Aww ya! I looked at 39 East too!! Their photos are lovely. I look forward to seeing your pro pics!

 
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3pugmama (message)  152 posts, Blushing bee

Yey, CK! So excited to see the final pics — they’re going to be awesome!

 
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So awesome! You guys seem like such an adorable and fun couple. Congrats <3

 

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Mrs. Pug, New York City/Half Moon Bay, CA Age and Occupation: 33, Lawyer Fiance's Age and Occupation: 32, ditto Engagement Date: July 2008 Wedding Date: March 2010 Venue: Ritz-Carlton, Half Moon Bay About Me: The Mr. and I are two 30-somethings who enjoy tasty sweets of all kinds, our neighborhood wine store, and cuddling with our pug. NYC is where we live and the city we love, but we’re doing the deed out in Northern California. We are trying to keep the affair small, intimate, and manageable. Our motto is: the less people, the better! (I’m kidding.)

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