More Than Pictures
Memories
When you are hired to be the photographer for someone’s
wedding, it is quite an honor. For a professional photographer,
we can sometimes just see it as another “gig”. But it pays to
look at the event through the eyes of the wedding party, the
parents, the siblings, the groom and above all the bride. For
the bride especially, there is nothing routine about this day.
Everything is personal and getting the best possible photos of
this important day could not be more personal and important to
her and her family and her groom as well.
So if you are expanding into or setting out on building your
photography business to include wedding photography, you should
plan to approach this task much differently than any other form
of photography. You are doing a lot more than taking a few
snapshots of an event. You are as much an integral part of the
ceremony and the significance of that day for this bride and
this groom as the minister or perhaps even many of the wedding
guests.
So what can you do to make sure the wedding albums you create
capture not only the events of this day but the emotions and
the spiritual importance of it as well? The key is to know the
hearts and minds of the people who are involved in the event.
That means, get involved early and be involved often.
For most weddings, the planning begins as early as a year
before the ceremony. If you get hired to be the wedding
photographer, it is not too early to meet the wedding party and
family that early also. To be a skilled wedding photographer,
you should also have a bit of the investigative journalist, the
amateur psychologist and the psychic in you as well.
Your photographs will capture not only the images of the event
but also the spirit of the people who attend. So get to know
each of the key players individually. This certainly includes
the bride and groom but a similar level of familiarity is
appropriate for the wedding party, the parents of the bride and
groom and their best friends too.
There are some subtle ways you can learn the hearts of these
people so you can plan to get photographs that will be ones the
each person will say, “I am saving that one forever.” Here are
some suggestions…
. Get to know the colors of the wedding. But more than that,
find out how the bride and significant decisions makers view
colors. Watch how they dress and show them examples of wedding
photographs and listen to their reactions. You can plan the how
to stage your pictures accordingly.
. Every bride has that perfect romantic setting in their heart.
If you can discover that hidden treasure, you may be able to
frame a special wedding photo just to fit that dream. Perhaps
she there is a public gardens in the city that has a fountain
that she has loved since she was a child. If so you can make
arrangements to have the wedding party meet out there when the
lighting is just right in full dress and get some wedding
photos that will be in her heart forever.
. Don’t forget the groom. Maybe he would love to have a fun
photo showing him and the bride on his Harley. Or if he is a
big sports fan, getting a photo dressed out in team regalia at
some other time than the wedding can be a fun addition to the
portfolio. And it will mean a lot to him too.
Knowing the people, their personalities and what makes them
tick makes you a better photographer. Don’t miss a chance to be
with the wedding party at every stage of planning. The key
players will not only not resent your presence but they will
see that you have the same commitment to making this day as
special as it can be. And they will love the outcome and you
will remain as much a part of this big day as the flowers and
the chapel itself.
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