Friday, December 31, 2010

Wedding photographers

Weddings are a magical, joyous occasion celebrating the love that is shared between two people. It is built on love and trust and signifies the truest form of commitment. This is the one day that will be eternally captured in your soul and make every bride the most beautiful woman in the world. It is the day that many girls dream about their whole lives. Your wedding ceremony and reception is the one truly momentous occasion that will be forever cherished and remembered. Choosing the right wedding photographer is essential if you are to fully capture the essence of your special day. In order to capture these memories for a lifetime, here are a few tips you should know for selecting wedding photographers.

Wedding Portfolio
After finding a style that suits you and your groom, try to find at least three wedding photographers in your area that are available for your wedding day. Once you find out they are available for your nuptials, make sure they are all using professional grade camera equipment. To find this out, you could view their online portfolio or ask them what types of cameras they use for wedding shoots.
Performance
Your wedding photographer will need to know all non-traditional wedding details, as well as photography restrictions. If you are having a non-traditional wedding ceremony, theme wedding, or casual wedding, make sure your wedding photographer knows this so he can be prepared. If you are having speakers during your ceremony, or any special announcements at your wedding reception, your photographer should know the full day's schedule before the wedding.

Your wedding photographer will be shooting all your wedding pictures from the beginning to the end of your ceremony and needs to know everything. Even the little things like parent separations, and guest surprises should be divulged to your photographer.

Since your wedding photographer is with you from the beginning of the ceremony to the end of your reception, make sure he is provided with a seat and a meal! During your meal, he will most likely eat as well. Photos of people eating at your wedding are not a highlight that newlyweds would find too interesting to remember. During this time, no events are happening and it would be a good time for your wedding photographer to take a break.

Conclusion
The right wedding photographer will let the day flow and capture the real emotions that define the true atmosphere of your wedding and make you just as happy as the day you were married when you look at your wedding album weeks, months, and even years after.[Read More]

Thursday, December 23, 2010

Choose Career in Wedding Photography

Wedding photography is one area in the bigger art of photography that offers the artistically-inclined person with a real passion for photography a number of rewarding career opportunities. The term 'wedding photography' itself refers to the taking of photographs on the wedding day: something that is done a great deal in the lead-up to the wedding event, during the marriage event (when the couple is declared man and wife), and after the wedding event, when a reception/party is normally held.

From a time when wedding-photography was the preserve of well-heeled couples, looking to add 'sentimentality' to their marriage ceremonies, it has evolved to be pretty much part of the standard wedding ceremony. As such, it is something that virtually any couple that is looking to get wedded goes to great lengths to 'get right.'

With the turning of photography into a standard part of the modern wedding ceremony came the rise of companies fully into that line of business. These are companies that specialize in wedding photography, so that day in day out; their business is that of approaching prospective brides and grooms, and asking to take photographs of them.

As such, one of the careers in marriage photography is that of wedding photographer (also referred to as the marriage photojournalist). This is the professional who is involved in the actual clicking during the marriage ceremony. He or she is essentially a cameraman. This is one person who can't afford to get things wrong, for doing this would mean messing the wedding couple in a big way. The marriage photographer could be a freelance professional, operating from a home office, or he could be a professional affiliated to one or another wedding photography company.

Another possible career in photography is that of the marriage photojournalist's assistant. This is the person who helps the wedding photojournalist with the carrying of equipment, arrangement of the people to be photographed and other such handy tasks. The main photographer is very much a part of the marriage, and must not get bogged down carrying equipment and getting involved in other 'petty' tasks. Hence the need for an assistant.

In many photography companies, the marriage photography assistant is in fact a wedding photojournalist apprentice. He is usually being exposed to real life marriage situations, before being sent on assignments on his own. He is typically also a back-up photographer: so that should something befall his 'boss' the main photographer, he would take over and continue clicking through the rest of the ceremony. This is an important role, where the back-up idea is brought into focus, for the trust that couple entrust on the wedding photography company is too huge to be abused, by just sending only one person to the wedding.

Where marriage photography companies are in question, a marketer will tend to come into the picture. This is a person who goes about scouting for couples that are about to get wedded, and offering to have his company 'cover' the event photography-wise.