Tuesday, October 14, 2014

Getting Great Wedding Pictures



Getting Great Wedding Pictures

Everyone says that All wedding are different. I can honestly say that I have never experienced the same wedding, bride, groom, family connection yet. However, there are a few things that I find to be universal when trying to get those great wedding pictures. I separated what I thought might be helpful to couples and what may be helpful for photographers(although the 1st point pretty much applies to both parties:)

1.***Communication
Knowing what pictures are must-haves before the big day is Extremely important. This way time can be set aside specifically to get these oh so important moments.

{Couples}
1. Relax
We're there to photograph you and often time's candid shots are the couples favorite photos. Don't try to do everything perfectly or be on cue every time the cameras on you. Relax and have fun with your family and friends. Laugh, joke, cry, hug, those are the moments that will make your wedding day photos breathtaking.

2. Take Time for YOUR PICTURES
It's hard not to concern yourself with the comfort of your guests. I mean, many of them came a long way to attend your wedding. However, NOTHING IS MORE IMPORTANT THAN THE BRIDE AND GROOM PICTURES!!!! They are the picture's you blow up, the pictures that everyone wants to see, they are your WOW factor. Put aside at least 1 hr for just you and your betrothed, step away from the party and enjoy having pictures together that will last forever.

4. Don't be afraid to get your hem's dirty
You love your dress, I love your dress, but as your photographer I know you will want amazing, dramatic pictures of yourself in the dress against a stunning background. Don't be afraid to step out! Drop your hem and let us capture you're beautiful train across an open field as your husband holds you in his arms. I have never had a bride regret doing this but I have had a few tell me they should have.

3. EPDA ( EXCESSIVE  PUBLIC DISPLAYS OF AFFECTION)
The more kissing, the more hugging, the more touching the better. You can never be too affectionate on your wedding day.

5. Remember we're on your team 
Whenever I'm shooting a wedding it's already in my mind that I am there to get all the moments that you may miss. If you want a certain picture beyond what we discussed please let us know, that's what we're here for.



{Photographers}
1. Stay Calm
You will be juggling 100 things at once and you will have a number of things going on around you that you will want to photograph. It's very easy to become overwhelmed because It IS overwhelming when you try to shoot 1000 pictures in a minute. Focus on the details and the moments that tell the story. This helps me focus and then photographing the wedding becomes less daunting.

2. It's all in the Lists
Keep a small notebook with a list of the pictures you would like to take. 

3. Be a Friend
Have you ever noticed how silly your friends can be with you when you're taking pictures. I think the same rule applies. If a Bride/Groom  (and their family) feel as though were just friends, instead of the stiff, formal pictures, you will get a chance to see the "real" them. If I was standoffish or distant I really don't think we would have the same rapport and wouldn't get intimate, real moments. I've helped couples with hair, bustled gowns, gone out to dinner, walked dog's, I've even served cake to guests. (Mainly because my background is Events, I'm not sure Every photographer would do this:) Because I've been there myself I try to help when and if needed, and I think because the couples see that I really care they are more comfortable around me.



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