How To Make Money Videographer

How much should I tip the vendors at my “unusual” wedding?
See I have a sort of a”different” wedding. All of my vendors donated their services to us. We don’t have a lot of money “hints why they donated” I still want to do something special for them. We are planning on making a really nice frame for the baker, and florist with pictures of their work and a nice letter. what should we do for the DJ, Photographer and Videographer? These people are actually working and I would like to do something special without spending a lot. Is a gift card a bad idea? Please help the wedding is coming up
Thanks, I am feeding them thats for sure. They are working a long day and I dont want to starve them. LOL I think a very well written letter is a nice idea, what about $50 is that not enough as a tip?
well you should feed them for one thing cause they are working and some weddings they do they dont get to eat so make sure they know they can have a plate of food, a gift card would be nice but make it one of those types where they can spend the money on it wherever they want or give them what you can in cash.
Edit: Glad to hear you plan on feeding them, and i think 50 dollars would indeed be a reasonable tip if thats all you are able to pay some people even go as high as 100 but since your feeding them as well 50 would be just fine.
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