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Getting the Most Out of Your Photographer
by Sentiment
Photography and Imaging
You've read the articles, done the interviews, and have finally found
the perfect photographer for your wedding, but there is more to getting
the perfect photographs than signing a contract.
Here are a few tips to ensure you get the photographs you want on your
special day:
1. Let the photographer know ahead of time all of the locations that
you would like to have photos taken. This, of course, includes the ceremony
and reception locations, but many couples also choose to have photos taken
at various parks, beaches, and other locales. Notifying your photographer
of your plans ahead of time allows him/her to be prepared for the weather
and lighting conditions.
2. If there are any unique moments in your ceremony or reception, let
the photographer know. Photographers love to take photos of little added
twists that make set your day apart from other weddings. Giving them a
"heads up" on what's going on will allow them to take full advantage
of the photo opportunity.
3. Give the photographer a schedule of events before the wedding day.
This ties in to the first two tips because preparing the photographer
for what is to come allows them to be capture the moments that are most
important to you.
4. Prepare a list of formal photographs that you would like taken. The
wedding day is undoubtedly chaotic and trying to group everyone together
for formal photographs can be very difficult if you're not prepared. Distribute
your list not only to the photographer, but to the important members of
your family and wedding party so that everyone is in the right place at
the right time for picture-taking. Many weddings are on a tight schedule
and making this process more efficient will prevent you from missing out
on that extra photo session at the beach or your special entrance to the
reception.
5. Give the photographer a list and, if possible, snapshots of the important
people to photograph. As you've probably already discovered, photojournalist
wedding photography is very popular. Providing a list of your loved ones
to your photographer ensures that candids are taken primarily of them
and not your mother-in-law's coworker's daughter whom you've never met.
6. The most important element in getting great pictures is to relax!
No wedding day is perfect, at least not in my experience. Things are bound
to go wrong and the key is to not let these things spoil the entire day.
Stress definitely shows up in photographs. Relax and enjoy your day, and
it will show.
Planning a wedding is a lot of work and this list may have added to the
load, but if you find that you're running out of time to accomplish everything
remember that your friends and family are there to help you, so delegate.
Good luck and have fun!!
Sentiment
Photography and Imaging |