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Getting The Best Wedding Photography For Your Special Day

Wedding photography is probably one of the most important aspects of your wedding day.

Its very important to make time for your photos on your wedding day, poor planning
can make things very rushed, allow for time between venues, travel, how long will the service last etc.

Work with your photographer, ask him advice, this is best after youve booked the venue so if enough times not been allocated, then you can move things around a little, best to do it earlier than later!

as if theres a little more time left, you can mingle with guests!! thats when some great
photo opportunities arise!

that doesnt mean your photographer has to be arrogant or rude, but after the day, the
1 thing you will look back on is your photos, memories to share with not just your
partner, but your family for years to come, i love to look at my parents photos
i cant believe they were ever young!!!

the other important thing to be aware of if you are trying to get the best photos is location, time of day (daylight) and who your hire
as a photographer.

You should budget to spend more than usual on photography and spend time interviewing photographers
telling them what you hope to capture and looking at their portfolio to
see that they are able to take the kind of pictures you are hoping for.

Lots of photographers can be stuck in their ways, make sure your photographer will do what you want

Also, it might be useful to plan in extra time on the day of the wedding
to travel around for different picture-taking locations.

Most photographers will tell you that time of day impacts photo quality a great deal.
The best, most forgiving and gentle light is that of morning and late day. But,
talk to your photographer to get their take on when it is best to take your pictures.

Chances are you are going to want many pictures of different combinations of
family members, PLAN AHEAD! Make a list and talk with your photographer to
find out how much time they think they will need. Also, ask all of those
friends and family members to be dressed and ready for photos at a certain
time. Ask one relative to be in charge to getting them all there and
assisting the photographers in getting people ready for photos.

With the excitement of the day, people will be busy talking and mingling and
this little photo op session can go one way longer than necessary if someone
isn’t helping to keep on track.


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