Wedding Photographer: My Gig

By: Amanda Coggin (View Profile)

As a child, Andi Hatch stared at the crack in the bathroom door, mesmerized by the smell of her father producing prints in a makeshift darkroom. While creativity and chemicals always captivated her, she didn’t initially pursue a career in photography, opting instead for the public health field. Eventually, however, inspired by the chemistry between couples, Hatch became a wedding photographer. I posed five questions to Andi, to learn what her profession means to her every time a couple says, “I do.”

AC: What’s your typical day?

Hatch: I don’t ever have a typical day so I will just tell you about what happened today. My days are different if I have my son, Cooper, with me. I check email during naptime and that’s about all the work I can do, or if it’s the weekend and I’m shooting a wedding.

5:00–6 a.m. Cooper wakes up and I haul him into our bed to sleep another hour with us.

7 a.m. Roll out in my sweats, no shower, change Coop’s poop diaper, and make breakfast for the two of us.

7:30 a.m. Eat breakfast with Cooper.

7:45 a.m. Roll Cooper through the neighborhood in his toy car.

8:15 a.m. Return home, make Cooper’s lunch, and play.

8:30 a.m. Nanny arrives (so does the other little boy we nanny-share with).

8:45 a.m. Go to my office upstairs, answer emails, and make phone calls.

10:00 a.m. Head to coffee shop to interview and hire a second photographer for all of my wedding shoots this year.

12 noon. Go to yoga (or run or bike).

1:15 p.m. Shower

1:30 p.m. Say “Hi” to Cooper if he’s awake. Eat lunch at my office upstairs. Today I worked on my December accounting, set up appointments with more potential clients, and downloaded a photo shoot from this past weekend. I worked on two computers at the same time today—editing and downloading on my desktop while doing my accounting on my laptop.

4:00 p.m. Meet with a potential client at my office.

5:00 p.m. Rescue Cooper from the nanny. Play.

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