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10 Tips On Wedding Photography For Couples

Ever wonder what you should look out for when choosing a wedding photographer? Or what you should expect to pay? How can you help your photographer to get the best pictures of your big day? If so, read the 10 tips:
1. Be realistic about the budget - it's an old saying that applies to the (more): "you get what you pay for." If it is true that some perfectly good wedding photographers available in small committees, in general, if you want high quality photographs and albums, reliable, well-trained photographer, you have to pay for it. My advice is to think about your wedding photography as an investment not a cost. Your wedding photos are something you get to keep as a record of your wedding day emotions. And let not forget, when your marriage ended, you can run again! Let me ask a question - If your house was on fire and you had 2 minutes to save the most precious possessions, what would you do? Most people say their family photos. Do not make the mistake of taking sub-photographer.
2. Be realistic about the day's schedule - marriages in our experience rarely work exactly on time, which is pretty good. It is always a good idea, but to build a little "fat" in the days of her. If you think you need 40 minutes for the formal group photos, map in 50 minutes! This means you can relax more and reduce unnecessary stress on the day.
3. Find out what kind of style you like - there are so many different photographic styles around it can be very confusing (trust me, I know). There is a lot of research online, and go through different sites of photographers in your area. For a clear sense of what kind of style you want. Trust that instinct!
4. Please, no more group shots! Yes, I know this is controversial! Personally, there are couples with more than 7 or 8 group photos. In our experience, time-consuming and can be annoying for clients who have to drag. You should be able to get all the combinations that you really need 7 or 8 formal. As I said ... controversial!
5. Do not be too hard - Now, this advice only applies if you are interested in getting a lot of shooting documentary / candid seems to be the trend of the moment. If you leave the photographer a list of 150 files you have, you probably do not have time to shoot reportage style shots. Like all things in life, its about getting the balance right.
6. Be sure to keep photographer - Yes, this may seem obvious, but it is important to keep the photographer as a person as well as amateur photographers. You will spend much time with the photographer on your wedding day, so you'll want to relax in their presence.
7. Would you like to go to a big hit? Excellent advice if you want a beautiful bride, "leaving" a shot is to make sure you are ready for a clean and tidy. Trust us, it takes much better photos of the messy, messy room.
8. Seeing a marriage - During a meeting and allows photographers to show you the album showing the wedding from beginning to end. Attention to high-quality coverage and photos all day. Anyone can have one or two good shots at a wedding. Consistently good photographers will capture great images all day.
9. Nervous being photographed? Ask your photographer for a pre-wedding session. Its a great way to get used to being in front of the camera before your big day. Trust us, it will make you feel much more relaxed about photographing your wedding day itself.
10. Finally, above all, relax and have fun!
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