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After the cake has been
long eaten and dress has
been packed away in
storage, all that will
remain is the photos
taken there on your
wedding day.
And while there
are many photographers
out there, who would you
like to trust your most
precious memories to?
How do you get
the most out of your
wedding photos?
Will my photos
turn out the way I have
dreamed of?
Here are some tips to
getting the most out of
your wedding
photography.
“The REAL professional
photographers”
You
have many amateur s out
there, that bought a
camera and posing as
photographers and
picking up weddings for
some quick easy cash.
And even though
the price might seem
great, take a look at
the bigger picture, and
ask yourself “why is
this person so cheap?”
Many professional
photographers charge the
amount they do because
of the skill and
education they have, the
higher dollar cameras
they use that take those
great shots, and the
materials they use to
give you a high quality
products that will stand
the test of time.
“You will need TIME to
make the magic happen”
Often times many
photographers add a
traditional style to
their overall wedding
shooting skills.
These are the
tried and true, can’t go
wrong photos that are
taken after the
ceremony.
These are the shots that
get enlarged and placed
on a desk or in an album
to show your children,
so you want to make sure
you have time to make
these photos happen.
After the ceremony allow
for a good hour with the
photographer, depending
on the size of the
bridal party and the
amount of relatives you
want in these photos,
you might want to allow
for a little more time.
Taking the photos
isn’t the hard part;
it’s the organization
for all the other people
that takes most of the
time.
“Your creative input
helps more then you
know”
What I suggest to
couples is to think
about the types of
photography they want
and let your
photographer know what
you would like.
By offering up
ideas and suggestions to
the types of photos
you’d like to have
taken, the better the
photographer will be
giving you what you
want.
I’d
recommend finding photos
online saving them and
sending them to the
photographer for some
ideas or if you find
beautiful pictures in
magazines clip them out
or bring them with you
to your meeting with
your wedding
photographer. It helps
to bring everyone onto
the same page.
“Engagement Portraits
and you”
If
the photographer offers
an engagement portrait
session as part of a
package or even
separately it is
recommended that you
take advantage of the
pre wedding day shoot.
It will give you
a chance to get
comfortable posing in
front of a camera as
well as gives the
photographer a head
start finding all those
good sides to photograph
you in.
Check out the
http://www.oceancityweddingguide.comfor
more tips.
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