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Guide To Eternally
Memorable
Wedding PhotosYour wedding is
one of the most beautiful and important days in your life.
Something you definitely want to capture with great photographs
- both for yourself and for future generations. However, a
worst case scenario, could have you paying lot's of money for a
bunch of pictures you really are not satisfied with. This
article will walk you through some of the most important
aspects of wedding photography.
Choosing a photographer
Your first task is naturally to select a wedding photographer.
Most expensive doesn't always translate into "best", so it can
pay off doubly to check out several companies and
photographers. Also, you should be aware of that some
photographers only offer the traditional wedding photography
style, or strictly a photojournalistic style. It is best to
find a versatile photographer that can do both.
When visiting the photo company you should inquire who will
actually be taking the pictures. Salespersons often pose as
actual photographers and try to woo customers. If at all
possible you should speak directly with the photographer and
make sure companies deal openly. You should also ask them to
show several complete weddings from each of the photographers
they offer you, so you can choose. Make sure the one chosen is
the one that will cover your wedding. Otherwise, it is better
to find a photographer that personally shoots weddings. A
two-person team is an even better package because two points of
view of the wedding can be taken.
In any case, the photographer should be able to show more than
one complete set of wedding photos. Couples should not accept
someone who shows only selected prints of their best
photographs from different weddings. A photographer who can
exhibit three or four complete sets of good quality pictures,
all from different weddings, will probably be a very good
choice for your special occasion.
Do not be afraid to come across as "too picky". Because asking
intelligent questions will encourage photographers to deal
openly with customers. Remember, it’s your special day, and you
should make sure that the wedding photography is something that
will help you and your loved ones relive those wonderful
memories.
The big day - one big photo-op
Once a great photographer has been appointed to
the task, most of your job is already done. However, there are
a few things to keep in mind in order to make your wedding as
good a photo opportunity as possible.
The first thing to do is to give the most opportunities for the
photographer when scheduling activities during the wedding day.
When planning the time of the wedding ceremony and of the
reception, couples should incorporate the time that the
photographer requires to capture all of the couple’s special
moments. There should be a gap between the end of the ceremony
and beginning of the reception, to allow for more photographs
for the bride, groom and wedding entourage, especially if they
are in two different locations. The photographers and subjects
will have a more relaxed shoot and will enjoy all the parts of
the wedding if the events are well spaced out.
Selecting a photographer that will provide unlimited coverage
for the whole day is also a good way to ensure that none of the
photography will be rushed.
The check list
As you see, the most important part with successful wedding
photography lies in selecting the right photographer. So, to
conclude this article, here is a short check list of things you
should ask all potential photographers.
- What kinds of cameras does he use? Does he use medium format
equipment and have a back up? Does have a "leaf" shutter or
"focal plane"?
- What lenses does he use? Does he use only one, or will he
change lenses? Make him show you photo effects that he is able
to achieve with different lenses and choose the ones which you
like to appear with your photographs.
- Will he provide photographs in both color and black and
white, or would he charge extra for B/W? Dramatic effects can
be made with black and white photographs, so ask if this is a
premium.
- Are hand and digital coloring or digital color separation
included in the package or would he charge extra for these?
Better pictures are developed when the photograph colors are
separated first, improved, and then printed.
- Is he willing to customize a package that is within your
budget?
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