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"The
wedding photographer faces a difficult challenge
working in a highly charged, emotional atmosphere.
He/she must photograph a once-in-a-lifetime event
for their clients and make them look their
best in perfect photographs with no opportunity
for retakes. A wedding photographer has to watch
for details, work fast, and, most of all, care."
" The real task of the wedding
photographer is to portray intense emotion through
pictures, while at the same time tell a story
about the day of the wedding. This does not mean
relying on clichés or putting couples and
their families into awkward poses. Rather, it
is taking what is natural and refining it with
a few simple rules of color, composition, and
balance." Bride and Newlywed, 27
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The best way a bride can choose
a wedding photographer is to have a referral from
a person she trusts. Especially if this referral
comes from more than one source. Once you have
selected your photographer, call and ask if the
date you have selected for your wedding is available,
get a general idea of the costs involved, and
make an appointment to meet with the photographer
as soon as possible. It is very important to book
your photographer A.S.A.P.. You put a good deal
of thought into your choice, you don't want to
have to choose someone else just because the photographer
you chose is already booked.
Find out if the owner will be photographing the
wedding; if not find out who will. Make sure that
you meet with the person who will actually be
photographing your wedding. It would feel awkward
to have a photographer at your wedding that you
have never met before.
Some photographers have wedding
packages and others work on an a la carte basis.
You should choose whatever works best for you.
Make sure that you know exactly what you will
be getting. All agreements between you and your
photographer should be in writing. The contract
should include what your wedding photography collection
includes and any other prices or fees for additional
services that you have requested. This will eliminate
any costly surprises.
Every photographer has their own style. Some pose
everything, others use a photojournalistic/documentary
style with no interaction with the bride and groom.
The best will use a balanced approach.
The photographer should have the ability to direct
the couple when they need it most-such as before
the ceremony (when Brides are normally the most
nervous), after the ceremony for the formal photographs,
and at times during the reception to move events
along.
The professional photographer
is also a motivator, a psychologist, and a director
all at the same time. The professional photographer
has an eye for details, such as straightening
the brides gown in the formal photographs and
keeping the grooms tie straight.
Beautiful wedding photography
takes planning. You and your photographer must
spend a good deal of time planning. When you meet
with the photographer, you should go knowing what
you want and be prepared to discuss: how, when,
etc. A bride needs and deserves understanding
and at times direction, not resentment and frustration
from her photographer. Everything that you want
should be discussed in detail with your photographer
to avoid any confusion on your most important
day. Inform your photographer if there will be
any special surprises.
If everything herein is followed,
then feel confident knowing that you have planned
your photography. You have a lot of other things
to be concerned with! Enjoy it, and have the wedding
of your dreams!
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