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Wedding Photography tips
May 15th, 2009 Posted 10:03 am
Being asked to be the photographer for a wedding is a big responsibility.If you’ve been approached to do it as a friend, or maybe asked to do it as a professional, here are 5 great tips to do the job right.
This tips are coming from first hand experience as a San Diego wedding photographer.You could be a seasoned pro, or you could be an amateur, but by following these tips, you will do the job smoothly without second guessing yourself.You will be ready for whatever may happen.
Our first tip is pretty simple and that is to have the couple and their families make a list for you of shots they want to take. When the day is hectic and chaotic, this will help immensely when you are trying to get family and group shots later on in the day.You will love how you can just go through your list and get all the shots you want without leaving anything out.
The second tip on our list is to not delete any shots. In this day and age of digital cameras, most photographers use them.Great as they are, they might tempt you to delete a shot they may like that you don’t since it is so easy to do.Don’t even think of looking at the shots.Remember, what you think is a great shot, could be vastly different than what the couple thinks is a great shot.You never know, they might like all those so called un “professional shots.
A third tip to consider is making sure you get candid shots. A good wedding photographer will not just try and get the typical shots, like family group shots, wedding party shots, or your standard bride and groom. But they will also try and capture the emotions of the day through the shots of all the people that were there.It could include things that don’t go perfectly, like a flower girl not wanting to walk down the aisle or the ring bearer making a wrong turn.Every photo matters.
The fourth tip is which is often overlooked is to make sure you have several cameras and other equipment as backup.Do you even want to think of a moment like that of not having a working camera halfway through the wedding. Plan for anything that could go wrong.By being ready with extra equipment, you will avoid the uncomfortable time of not being able to take any more pictures of the wedding day with a broken camera.
Finally, you have to be prepared for the lighting and you do that by practicing. The difference between the lighting in the church and the outside reception can throw you a curve ball, so just practice for all different lighting situations. You should try and see if you can scout the locations for the big day and try and find the best spots to shoot as well as gauging the lighting needs.
Following these 5 great tips will help you greatly on that special day. It will prepare you for whatever might go wrong, it will prepare you for capturing what goes right, and it will prepare you to help contribute to this wonderful day by being the best photographer you can be. Take it from my years of experience as a San Diego photographer.
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Finding the Best Photographer
April 29th, 2009 Posted 9:05 am
Need a photographer for a special event? Being a San Diego Photographer, I have some great tips to help you make the best choice for that special day. So before you go opening the yellow pages and just calling up any old photographer, here are a few steps on how to choose a good photographer.
For special days, most people want to capture those special memories with pictures, especially if it is a wedding, I know from first hand experience as a San Diego Wedding Photographer; so it is very important that you research the photographer you are going to trust for the job. So why not ask friends and family for some recommendations. Their recommendations will help you formulate a list of candidates for the job.
After you have gathered that list from friends and family, you should see if they have a website and take a look at it. Look at some of the work that they have done in the past. Look to see if it is the type of shots and the style you want your pictures to be like. If the photographers you have listed have their portfolios online, it will save you a lot of time because then you can narrow your list down even more by what you see.
Now you are ready to conduct some interviews. This doesn’t have to be in person. You can do it over the phone. The goal of these phone interviews is to ask questions. Questions that will help you determine if this is the right person for the job. The more specific you are in asking your questions, the more specific your prospective photographer can be helping you better understand if this is the right person for the job. By doing this you will narrow the field even more, and from that you can finally schedule to meet those in person who you like so far.
Now, after meeting with the final photographers on the list, it is time to decide who will be the right person for the job. Some of the factors you want to base your decision upon is, does this person understand what you want for this photo shoot, and how to capture the special moments. Also is this a person whom you like. Believe it or not, for something as intimate as photographing a special day, you want to make sure it is somebody you get along with. After you believe you have found the perfect photographer, then go ahead and make the decision and let the person know you have chosen them.
Doing these few but profound steps will help you in many ways. The process will give you the opportunity to know your photographer more intimately then any other process. Having this knowledge of him or her will allow you to connect with them, which is very important. It will also let you see what their style and vision will be for the photo shoot. And probably the most important part is the fact you will be at ease in your mind, because you have taken great care to find the right photographer.
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