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Category Archives: Wedding Photography
Deciding Upon Your Wedding Group Portraits – Part 1 – Creating a List
David R Day As a general principal, it’s a good idea to keep the group portrait session fairly swift, as guests get bored if it goes over half an hour. One should aim to keep it down to what you … Continue reading
Deciding Upon Your Wedding Group Portraits – Part 2 – Timing, Scenarios and Solutions
David R Day Let us assume that half an hour has been allocated for groups and another half an hour for portraits and casual pictures of the wedded couple. Some photographers like 90 minutes for these 2 sessions but it … Continue reading
The Wedding Breakfast
David R Day Good wedding photography is all about energy. For this you need a really good breakfast. Low calorie cornflakes just won’t do! The photographer has to plough energy into the day, in order to make a real contribution. … Continue reading
Ten Top Wedding Tips From a Wedding Photographer
David R Day 1. Brides – tell your Dad to get ready in good time. Dad has worked out that if the service is at 1pm, it takes 10 minutes to get there, it takes him 10 minutes to get … Continue reading
Your Wedding Photo Equipment – What You Must Have and Why
Michael Valeriani Regardless if you are an amateur or a professional photographer, if you commit yourself to a wedding you must have top notch photo equipment. Countless times I’ve seen wedding photographers shooting a wedding with less than standard equipment. … Continue reading