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Twenty Wedding Photography No-No's by Bryan Stiles





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Twenty Wedding Photography No-No's


 
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TheKnot.com, possibly the nation’s most trusted online wedding resource, offers would-be

newlyweds some pretty valuable tips on what not to do when booking and working with

your wedding photographer, straight from the mouths of wedding photographers around

the country. These are intended as guidelines, but as a rule, they offer some pretty sage insight as to

what works and does not work and could save you and your partner some real headaches

along the way to your special day and after. Don’t shoot the messenger…these tips are intended to help!

1. Not Finalizing the Wedding Day Schedule

“Talk to your photographer before finalizing the schedule for your wedding day. There is a

lot to consider in terms of photographing and natural light. Certain times of day are more

photogenic than others (midday sun casts harsh, unflattering shadows on the face while

late day sun casts a beautifying warm glow on everyone)."

2. Not Sticking to the Finalized Schedule

"Pay attention and respect the schedule you and your photographer discuss prior to your

wedding. Being an hour late can make or break your images. Don't just assume it only

takes 10 minutes!"

3. Letting Relatives Get in the Way

"We have a name in the industry for a guest who shows up with pro photo equipment and

takes 'unofficial wedding photos' -- we call him Uncle Bob. Uncle Bob may think he's

doing you a favor by taking more shots for the couple, but usually he just gets in the way

and makes us miss our shots. Tell Bob to leave the camera at home and just enjoy his time

at the wedding without working."

4. Not Explaining How You Like to Look in Photos

"Beauty is really very subjective. I ask my clients to send a photo of themselves before the

wedding that they like and one that they don't." 5. Focusing Too Much on Taking Photos

"A good photojournalist can capture the story of their day and capture some artistic

portraits while keeping the time away from loved ones to a minimum."

6. Not Getting a Second Shooter

"Sometimes brides want to save a little money or feel that it is too obtrusive for more than

one photographer to be present on the wedding day. But consider this: The second

photographer offers another unique point of view throughout the entire day that you

would not have had photographed." 7. Not Getting Help Organizing Your Guests

"Designate someone that you trust and who knows your family and friends to be in charge

of organizing people for portraits. That person can gather the people needed, direct them

on what shots they will be in, and then release them when they are done. It keeps things

moving quickly, smoothly, and enjoyably." 8. Trying to Make Things "Perfect"

"Just have fun -- whether it's getting a little cake on your face or some little detail that

didn't turn out 100 percent like you had hoped, go with it, have fun, and keep smiling.

The photos will be so different if the bride is scowling at her new hubby, don't you think?" 9. Skipping the "First Look"

"A 'first look' [aka taking your couple photos before the ceremony] is so much better than

trying to rush bride and groom portraits after the ceremony -- especially if your ceremony

ran a little late (which most do). You end up trying to hurry up and get to the party." 10. Trying to Pose

"A good photographer gives direction for a reason: to get the best moments and shots from

the day. The best thing to do is relax and act naturally. Be in the moment. Be hopelessly in

love with each other -- the pictures will turn out smashingly!" 11. Waiting Too Long to Book Your Photographer

"If you find a great photographer, book them! Good photographers book a year or more

out and won't be available forever. Nothing is more frustrating than choosing a wedding

photographer and then finding out that they booked out your date a week prior." 12. Looking at the Camera All the Time

"Some couples want candid photographs, but they always feel like they need to look up at

the camera and stop what they are doing. It could be an instinct, but remember -- unless

the photographer asks you, try to act natural for the best journalistic shots." 13. Not Providing a List of "Don't Takes"

"Let the photographer know before the wedding if there are certain photos you don't like.

It can be anything such as 'I don't like the photos you took of us not smiling' or 'I don't

like wide-angle close-ups; they make us look weird and fat.' It totally throws off a

photographer's creative approach when a bride spills her feelings while you are in the

zone." 14. Asking for Too Many Shots

"If clients have done their homework and have chosen an experienced and reputable

wedding photographer, then chances are that photographer does not need to be provided

with a two-page spreadsheet of every combination for family portraits." 15. Not Choosing a Photographer You Connect With

"Make sure that we get along. I work with clients for sometimes two years or more. If we

don't get along, it's going to be a very long and very bumpy ride." 16. Skipping the Engagement Session

"Engagement sessions increase the confidence and comfort level of the bride and groom in

front of the camera and allow the bride and groom to practice having their photo taken in

a fun, no-stakes atmosphere. Ultimately, an engagement session will let the bride and

groom see why the photographer might tell them to do something funny, and this leads to

wedding day comfort and trust in the photographer." 17. Not Hiring a Professional Photographer

"Choose someone who is a professional and not just anyone with a digital camera and a

website. Make sure the photographer you choose has an education as a photographer, has

apprenticed or interned with other photographers and paid their dues, and has the

experience and ability to consistently capture the moments of your wedding no matter

what situations may arise. You should expect to spend between $2,000 and $6,000 for

any decent wedding photography." 18. Falling for Photography Trends

"Too many times, brides fall for something trendy in photography. It is critical that these

images stand the test of time and are valued for each following generation. Trends are fun

but rarely last! Look for a photographer with a classic shooting style, and be wary of too

much Photoshop and digital 'tricks' and manipulations." 19. Forgetting the Details

"Think about spending a few minutes to decide what other elements are important to

photograph -- did your sister make special wedding favors? Are you carrying important

heirlooms with you? Bring an extra invitation, and try to keep those special elements easily

accessible for photos." 20. Not smiling -- All the Time

"Tell all of the individuals walking down the aisle to look up and smile. If they are too

nervous to smile, they should at least keep their head up and stare down the aisle. This

helps keep the face from forming the 'evil double chin' look t

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