Wedding
Photography
Wedding photography is necessary to capture one of
the most exciting highlights in a person's life. Wedding photos
will help the bride, groom and families treasure the memories of
the ceremony and reception forever. Beautiful wedding photographs
are, as they say, priceless.
Wedding
Diet
Exclusive diet and fitness
program created only for the bride to be!
Wedding
Planner
Learn how to be your own
small budget wedding planner.
Wedding
Speech
Professional written wedding
speeches and toasts are at your fingertips.
|
|
A wedding photographer will provide portraiture
photos, church ceremony photos and reception photos.
Though some couples will tend to skip the photography and try to
do the wedding photography themselves, this is usually a mistake
unless a family member or friend is a professional photographer
will to do this job.
There are three general approaches to taking wedding photos. The
traditional style is more controlled by the photographer and the
wedding photography in this case tend to consist of more classic
poses. The photojournalistic style tries to imitate journalism where
the photos consist of more candid poses with only very little choreography
from the photographer. The fashion style wedding photography is
inspired by poses from popular fashion magazines like Vogue.
Since a wedding is supposed to be once in a lifetime event, it
is practical to entrust the task of taking pictures to a professional
photographer. If you have to skimp because of costs and can have
your cake or gown designed in a do-it-yourself fashion or let a
friend do it, your wedding photography should be something the couple
is willing not cut corners on. Remember, your wedding photographs
are the documentation of your entire matrimonial event. If your
wedding falls on the hands of a wrong picture take, your memory
may be ruined forever.
A professional photographer has a wide array of equipment that
is not usually owned by a hobbyist friend. The equipment such as
different kinds of lenses and filters, are very expensive with a
steep learning curve. Since wedding photography is the source of
income for professionals, they are willing to invest huge amounts
of money to purchase the highest quality equipment, learn how to
use it and even more so have experience managing people at weddings.
When considering a professional to hire, the first thing to do
is to ask about his fee and determine if you can afford it. Don't
be afraid to ask for discounts because many photographers these
days use digital cameras which create a lot of savings on film for
the photographers.
If you can afford the professional fee, then check out his portfolio.
Portfolios are a photographer's way of advertising him or herself.
Look carefully at the quality of wedding photos in the portfolio.
Are the colors clear and vivid? Is the number of shots of different
parts of the wedding well balanced? Are the compositions alluring
to the eyes? Is there real creativity in the photographs?
A wedding photographer's deliverables usually include one or more
huge framed formal portraitures, photo albums, CDs of the digital
pictures, online photo albums and even wedding websites. The more
competition among photographers and photo studios in your areas,
the more additional perks you will most likely receive.
It is well advised to be in close coordination with your photographer
around the time of the wedding. If possible, try to seal your business
relationship months ahead of time so your photographer can get to
know you and your partner better and will put your event on his
schedule.
He should know the couple's personalities, preferences and needs.
He should know the natural you and your partner so that the pictures
result in more realistic poses instead of stiff posturing. The very
purpose of hiring a professional is to capture the very essence
of your wedding including the laughter, the happiness, the hopes,
the beauty, the passion, the romance and the love. The resulting
wedding photography will preserve the event not just for you, but
for your kids and grandkids for many generations to come.
|