Wedding Photography
Your chosen wedding photographer should make you feel at your ease and blend
in with the guests rather than being intrusive and hijacking the wedding.
- It's a good idea to research the style of photography you'd like. More and
more couples are moving away from the formal 'everyone in a line' style of
posed photograph to a more relaxed approach which captures the mood and
excitement of the day, which generates natural, contemporary images.
- A good photographer will spend time with the couple before the big day,
getting to know them, and discussing details of the ceremony, location,
guests and any ideas they are keen to explore, Many will offer a pre
wedding shoot as well.
- On the day, the photographer should take some time to look at the setting
and work out places and angles which will look good while putting the couple
and guests at their ease.
- One of the wedding photographer's biggest satisfactions is seeing how
genuinely moved people are by the images they create. Those whose work is
spontaneous aim to capture a moment in time which says so much more than a
pictorial record of who was there.
- It's a good idea to ask friends who they've used or visit
www.weddingquotes4u.com where many of the country's leading photographic
studios can supply you with further information and inspiration and examples
of the styles available. Remember the best wedding photographers get booked
early so as soon as you have your wedding venue booked. The next thing to do
should be to book your wedding photographer.
- Costs vary but as with many things in life you get what you pay for. Most
photographers offer a variety of packages or can tailor what they offer to
suit the couple's budget. But bear in mind a good photographer is a
professional - and will charge accordingly!
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